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Vibes from last few months, including…Buena Vista for  &  wedding!Hiking the Grand Canyon!4th of July   Vizcaya  A bar i...
07/06/2025

Vibes from last few months, including…

Buena Vista for & wedding!

Hiking the Grand Canyon!

4th of July

Vizcaya

A bar in Denver that has reusable plastic cups (need make this a regulation but with aluminum ones, reusing plastic is a sure fire way to eat more microplastics)

Shabbat dinner with & &

And some other random shots!

A lot a talk these days about “third spaces”…Not work.Not home.Places of connection. But usually not alcohol/party place...
12/23/2024

A lot a talk these days about “third spaces”…

Not work.

Not home.

Places of connection.

But usually not alcohol/party places.

- Kava Shops
- Sauna/Spa
- Meditation Studios
- Spiritual Centers

For me…
- Barber shops
- Dentist (kinda jk)
- Gym
- Library
- Basketball Court

What are yours?

Do you forget things as you age?I just read New Neurons in Aging Brains in Scientific AmericanThe story goes like this.....
12/14/2024

Do you forget things as you age?

I just read New Neurons in Aging Brains in Scientific American

The story goes like this...

It was long thought an adult brain could not produce new neurons.

Age-related cognitive decline was inevitable.

In the 90’s, though, Gage and Van Pragg, then at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, showed that “running increased the birth of hippocampol neurons in mice”.

Aerobic exercise increases the body’s production of Brain Derived Neutropic Factor (BDNF).

BDNF promotes “neuron growth and survival”.

Including, importantly, in the hippocampus, a key memory center.

Later research on humans showed how “12 months of aerobic exercise led to…an improvement in memory in older adults”.

Other researchers found a likelihood of increased connections between prefrontal cortex neurons, an area responsible for executive functioning, e.g., multitasking, planning & decision-making.

But, why?

Why would aerobic exercise change the brain?

Running or walking isn’t inherently cognitively challenging, right?

Well, it used to be.

First, when honinims (“...modern humans and our relatives”) first split from the lineage of chimpanzees and bonobos, they moved from all fours to bipedal movement.

Walking on two feet required more cognitive load to balance and avoid environmental obstacles.

Secondly, our ancestors were previously “...probably relatively sedentary apes who ate mostly plants”.

2 million years ago, “...the planet started to cool and dry out...” 

Our ancestors were forced to hunt and gather.

Doing so requiring spacial awareness, executive function, and memory to find spots where food was previously, all while doing aerobic exercise in social groups ( i.e., walk and run, squat and climb).

Thus, it seems cognition and exercise have an evolutionary link.

Now, if studies link increased memory function & cognitive performance with aerobic exercise…

Is it enough to just do any cardio?

No.

As if it was not already hard enough to exercise…
(Continued in comments)

Life update! I am alive, just not on IG! 🥞Check slide 10 for how I cut my social usage by 90%.Lots of pancakes, friends,...
07/30/2024

Life update! I am alive, just not on IG! 🥞

Check slide 10 for how I cut my social usage by 90%.

Lots of pancakes, friends, puppies and yes, a lot of work on my Reverse Recruiting Agency and with a 5-6 coaching clients.

thank you for being the champ photographer, making Darwin, Parker, Elena & I look great!

I’m excited to announce that I’ve started another business. It’s an AI VR hologram of me which projects from your phone…...
04/01/2024

I’m excited to announce that I’ve started another business.

It’s an AI VR hologram of me which projects from your phone…

On a daily basis, the Alex does the following.

- verbally harasses you if you slept

I now know a lot more about the biological factors behind kid’s mental health.You can too!  My conversation with Dr. Yul...
12/14/2023

I now know a lot more about the biological factors behind kid’s mental health.

You can too! My conversation with Dr. Yuli Fradkin is now live!

Dr. Yuli Fradkin: Raising Healthy Kids, Why Depression and Anxiety Can Be Useful, and Frontiers of Autism

Dr. Yuli Fradkin is a name you should know in the field of child development and neurodevelopmental research. With work history at Yale University School of Medicine, Tufts Medical Center & Beth Israel, he is an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University and a practicing psychiatrist.

In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why anxiety and depression can be useful

- Social and biological determinants of mental health

- New stressors on kids: social mobility, climate change

- New photobiomodulation protocol for autism spectrum disorder

- Moving beyond fixing to reach our full potential
and much more!

The Green Pill Podcast mission is to make health simple.

Every week...

Guests like philanthropists, MDs, athletes, investors, PhDs & entrepreneurs share both their work and their why.

Listen and Save on All Platforms:
🔗LINK IN BIO🔗

Are you a busy professional looking to perform better?

I’m accepting 3 new health optimization coaching clients in the New Year - apply at link in bio 🔗

I believe data is a key driver of health and performance.My podcast w/ Chuck Hazzard, wearable device expert, is now liv...
12/09/2023

I believe data is a key driver of health and performance.

My podcast w/ Chuck Hazzard, wearable device expert, is now live!

Chuck Hazzard: Quantifying Your Physiology, Wearable Devices and The Future of Healthcare

Link in bio 🔗

Here’s a brief bio:
Chuck started his career at IBM, co-founded and ran a large telecom company, was a lawyer for the Maine governor, then started in wearables, leading Business Development at ŌURA, was an early tester of WHOOP around 2011, and now consults with digital health companies.

In this conversation, you’ll learn:
- Insightful views on the integration of technology in medicine

- How Alex uses wearables to improve client’s outcomes

- How wearable tech is reshaping health and fitness

- The potential and challenges of digital health in the modern era

- Strategies for adapting to rapid changes in health technology

- The impact of wearables and digital tools on personal health management

- Chuck’s unique perspectives on U.S. healthcare

- Simple advice for being healthy without overmeasuring

- Wearables like Apple Watch, Oura, WHOOP, Cardiomood, Dexcom CGMs, Withings Smart Toilets, Sleep Mats and Temperature sensors

- Practical advice for navigating the evolving landscape of digital medicine
..and much more!

The Green Pill Podcast mission is to make health simple.

Every week...

Guests like philanthropists, MDs, athletes, investors, PhDs & entrepreneurs share both their work and their why.

Listen and Save on All Platforms - link in bio! 🔗

If you want to improve how you show up at work & home...Check out my new podcast with Dr. Valéry Fradkov: The Systematic...
11/30/2023

If you want to improve how you show up at work & home...

Check out my new podcast with Dr. Valéry Fradkov: The Systematic Theory of Emotion & Non-Verbal Communication!

Who is Dr. Valery Fradkov?

Valery is a theoretical physicist turned psychologist. Having worked at NASA, published 50 peer-reviewed papers, taught at Rensselaer, worked on Wall Street as a quant, and even led software development teams, he took all of that knowledge to create system for helping others with their communication challenges and relationships.

In this conversation, you’ll learn:
- An atypical view on non-verbal communication
- How to unlock hidden jobs and opportunities
- How to help someone struggling with health
- Group dynamics and transgressions
- Intergroup Dynamics
- Guilt, and how it is misunderstood
- Violating explicit and implicit norms
- Importance of social roles
- Hierarchy and how to not fail at work
- Saying the same words differently for different outcomes

The Green Pill Podcast mission is to make health simple.

Every Monday(ish)…

Guests like philanthropists, MDs, athletes, investors, PhDs & entrepreneurs share both their work and their why.

LINK IN BIO! 🔗

As someone who’s struggled with perfectionism, I'm thrilled to share this…My podcast with Lauren Bledsoe LPC   is now li...
11/22/2023

As someone who’s struggled with perfectionism, I'm thrilled to share this…

My podcast with Lauren Bledsoe LPC is now live!

Link in bio 🔗 to Listen and Save on All Platforms!

Brief bio of Lauren:
Lauren Bledsoe LPC MA is a licensed professional counselor based in Woodlands, TX with a focus on perfectionism, anxiety, body Image/self-esteem, stress management and overall wellness.

In this conversation, you’ll learn:
The downsides of trying to be great, all the time

The roots of your perfectionist tendencies

The role of shame in overachieving

Negative self-talk, and how pernicious it can be

How to care for yourself while still crushing goals

How to deload your plate without feeling guilty

How to keep thriving without being on the strugglebus

Ways to ask for the right support

The Green Pill Podcast mission is to make health simple.

Every Monday[ish]…

Guests like philanthropists, MDs, athletes, investors, PhDs & entrepreneurs share both their work and their why.

Subscribe to stay tuned!

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P.S. I value your time. There is so much content out there. Your time listening and subscribing is really appreciated.

Been taking volleyball seriously! 📸:
11/20/2023

Been taking volleyball seriously!

📸:

Podcast with the doctor who changed my life!  Link in bio 🔗
11/10/2023

Podcast with the doctor who changed my life! Link in bio 🔗

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