

Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor
Paul Taylor
Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 49min
Wearables integrated with AI to improve Health and Performance, with Thoryn Stephens
In this episode, I chat with Thoryn Stephens, a data visionary and keynote speaker, about the intersection of human behaviour, biology, and artificial intelligence. Thoryn shares his journey from studying biotechnology and molecular biology to optimising human performance through data science. The discussion delves into the importance of wearable technology in measuring and enhancing personal health metrics, such as heart rate variability and sleep quality. Thoryn emphasises the significance of recovery and Behavioral design in achieving peak performance, whether in athletics or corporate settings. The conversation also explores the potential of AI in advancing healthspan and mindspan, highlighting both the promising and challenging aspects of integrating technology with human biology. Takeaways Wearable biometrics and HRV measurement accuracy The role of peptides in health and longevity Behavioral design for health and performance AI and brain-computer interfaces in medicine Strategies for preventing dementia and neurodegeneration 03:06 The Intersection of Data Science and Human Performance 05:57 Wearable Technology and Health Metrics 09:03 Balancing Performance and Recovery 11:55 Micro and Macro Recovery Strategies 15:04 Understanding Lifespan, Healthspan, and Mindspan 18:04 AI's Role in Health and Recovery 20:57 Personal Recovery Experiences and Insights 23:55 The Impact of Genetics and Lifestyle on Health 24:58 Understanding Dementia and Its Prevention 26:28 Personalised Health Protocols and AI Integration 28:55 The Evolving Landscape of Peptides 30:08 Navigating the Legal Status of Peptides 31:54 The Role of Continuous Monitoring in Health 34:01 Resistance Training and Its Importance 38:02 Behavioral Design for Health Improvement 41:55 The Future of Health Monitoring and AI Resources Connect with Thoryn Stephens: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/thoryn/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ragearea brain.one - https://brain.one/ peptides.one - https://peptides.one/ Galen Buckwalter's Neural Implants - https://caltech.edu/research/neural-interfaces Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 31, 2026 • 12min
The science is clear about how much protein you really need: Wisdom Wednesdays
Here are the links to the research papers mentioned in the podcast: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35187864/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28698222/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26817506/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 2026 • 4min
Prepare For The Bad Stuff With Carly Taylor
We’ve all had moments where we reacted in ways we later regret. In this episode, Carly explores a simple Stoic idea: you don’t rise to the moment, you fall to the level of your training. Drawing on Seneca’s quote, “If you would not have a man flinch when the crisis comes, train him before it comes,” this episode is about preparing for life’s challenges so you can respond with intention, not reactivity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 27, 2026 • 59min
Unlocking the Brain: The Future of Neurotherapy with Lara Schulz
Most of us are missing the true signs of brain health—and it's a costly mistake. In this episode I have a fascinating discussion with neurotherapy pioneer Lara Schulz expose the hidden truth: how advanced brain assessments like EEG and ERP are revolutionising diagnosis and treatment, revealing biological signatures that conventional psychiatry ignores. If you've ever wondered why mental health conditions are expanding without clear biological markers, this episode offers a compelling, science-backed perspective—plus a glimpse into the future of mental health care rooted in true brain science. You’ll discover how neurotherapy uses precise tools like QEEG, ERP, and AI database comparisons to differentiate between trauma, dementia, and psychiatric diagnoses that often are wrongfully assumed. Lara shares real-world stories of uncovering trauma profiles in elderly patients mistaken for neurodegenerative diseases—and how targeted neurostimulation can rewire the brain without drugs. Learn about the cutting-edge protocols involving transcranial stimulation, vagus nerve therapy, and light modulation that are transforming recovery in depression, PTSD, ADHD, and autism. Takeaways Insights from Brain Signatures Disrupt Diagnosis The Deep Dive Into Psychophysiology is Essential Trauma’s Lasting Biological Imprint Requires Psychophysiological Intervention Brain-Heart Communication Is a Two-Way Street Moving from Sledgehammer to Gentle Brain Reset Approaches The Future Requires Brain Assessment in Every System The Paradigm Shift from Diagnosis to Functional Brain Optimisation 00:00 Understanding Neurotherapy: A New Approach to Mental Health 02:57 The Role of Psychophysiology in Diagnosis 05:57 The Impact of Trauma on Mental Health 09:06 The Importance of Childhood Experiences 12:08 Assessment Tools in Neurotherapy 18:59 Intervention Techniques in Neurotherapy 28:29 Understanding Brain Responses to Treatment 29:08 ADHD: A Growing Concern 30:40 The Impact of Lifestyle on Mental Health 33:42 Building Foundations for Mental Health 35:00 Identifying Biological Signatures in Autism 37:01 Transformative Success Stories in Treatment 40:23 The Role of Educators in Diagnosing ADHD 42:30 The Future of Brain Assessment in Schools 48:37 The Importance of Understanding Patient History 50:34 Integrating Different Therapeutic Approaches 55:24 Expanding Access to Neurostimulation Therapy Resources Connect with Lara Schulz: https://www.ncau.com.au/ https://www.instagram.com/neurotherapy_clinics_australia/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Neurotherapy-Clinics-Australia/61560817288119/ https://www.ncau.com.au/blog/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/lara-s-32420bb/ https://www.neurofieldneurotherapy.com/ - Dr Nicholas Dorgis & Dr Tiff Thompson https://fherehab.com/ ANSA Conference, Gold Coast 12-13 September 2026: https://appliedneuroscience.org.au/event-6569067 School of Neurotherapy Bootcamp 14-18 September 2026: https://www.schoolofneurotherapy.com/australia-bootcamp-training-september-2026 Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 24, 2026 • 9min
How what you eat today influences your sleep tonight: Wisdom Wednesdays
They explore how today's meals can change tonight's sleep using within-person food logs and at-home tracking. Findings link higher fiber and plant diversity to more deep and REM sleep and lower overnight heart rate. Meal timing trade-offs are discussed, with larger, later dinners lengthening sleep but raising heart rate. Micronutrients and gut microbiome mechanisms are highlighted. Practical tips encourage personal experimentation.

Mar 22, 2026 • 5min
Maybe. Just Maybe With Carly Taylor
In this episode, Carly shares the story of the Chinese farmer, made popular by Alan Watts, to explore how quickly we label life’s events as “good” or “bad.” When something happens, we often jump to conclusions and attach meaning straight away, reacting as if we already know how it will turn out. But the reality is, we rarely have the full picture. This episode is a reminder to create a pause between what happens and the story we tell ourselves about it. Instead of reacting instantly, try holding your interpretation more lightly. A simple shift in perspective that can change how you move through your week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 42min
The science of Heart-Rate Variability and how to manipulate it naturally to reduce stress and boost performance, with Dr Deborah Rozman
Dr Deborah Rozman, behavioural psychologist and CEO of HeartMath Institute, explores heart–brain science and HRV research. She discusses heart coherence, how breath plus positive feeling can shift physiology, practical biofeedback demos and device-free techniques. Conversation covers resilience, wearables and why heart rhythms matter for clarity, stress and performance.

Mar 17, 2026 • 8min
How much coffe and tea should I drink to protect my brain? Science has the answers: Wisdom Wednesdays
They explore a large UK Biobank study on coffee and tea and brain health. You hear about a J-shaped risk curve for coffee and consistent protective links for tea. Discussion covers how caffeine, polyphenols and timing affect neurons, amyloid and sleep. Practical intake and timing tips are offered, including avoiding late-day caffeine.

Mar 16, 2026 • 14min
Mojo Mondays: Why You Need to Focus on Being Useful
A repeat episode from a couple of years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 13, 2026 • 1h 6min
Unlocking Human Potential: The Power of Play
In this conversation, I speak with Dara Simkin, and Tane Hunter to explore the complexities of burnout, the impact of modern work conditions, and the importance of play and curiosity in fostering mental health. They discuss the concept of achievement syndrome, the role of information diet in shaping our perspectives, and practical strategies for improvement. The discussion emphasises the need for intelligent optimism and the significance of creating supportive environments for personal and professional growth. Key Takeaways: Burnout is a systemic issue that requires a granular approach. Achievement syndrome leads to a slow slide towards burnout. Modern work conditions contribute significantly to stress and burnout. An information diet is crucial for mental well-being. Hope and intelligent optimism are essential for resilience. Play and curiosity can enhance creativity and innovation. Philosophy can help in understanding and reframing our thoughts. Challenging assumptions is vital for personal growth. Creating supportive environments can improve mental health. Micro practices can lead to significant changes in work culture. 04:16 The Importance of Play in Professional Life 10:22 Understanding Burnout and Achievement Syndrome 15:20 VUCA World: Navigating Uncertainty and Stress 21:43 The Impact of Conditions on Capacity and Capability 24:39 Strategies for Managing Information Diet and Negativity 30:26 Seeking Solutions in a Negative World 32:45 The Power of Attention and Control 39:20 The Neurobiology of Hard Work 44:32 Building Resilience Through Play and Curiosity 52:42 The Role of Hope and Optimism 01:00:14 Challenging Assumptions and Applied Philosophy Resources Full Stack Human: https://www.culturehero.co/full-stack-human-book Connect with Dara: https://www.instagram.com/culturehero.co/?hl=en https://www.linkedin.com/in/dara-simkin-culture-hero/ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB-Dw-uVuEYCL1xn69-i_2w/videos Connect with Tane: https://www.instagram.com/futurecrunch/ https://www.facebook.com/futurecrunch/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/future-crunch/?originalSubdomain=au https://www.youtube.com/@futurecrunch Support the Podcast If you found this conversation valuable, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you insightful discussions on important health topics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.


