Commune with Jeff Krasno

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Sep 13, 2022 • 14min

331. Shortcast: The Modern Middle Way with Yung Pueblo

As humans, we like to jump to conclusions and develop opinions on the spot, based on the information we have at hand. But reality is always infinitely more complex. In this shortcast, author Diego Perez–aka Yung Pueblo–invites us to dig deeper and explore other perspectives in order to find pathways between contradictory opinions and polar extremes. Shortcasts are 10- to 15-minute versions of longer Commune podcasts created in collaboration with Blinkist. The full-length version of this episode is available here: https://www.onecommune.com/blog/podcast-the-modern-middle-way-yung-pueblo This podcast is supported by BetterHelp. COMMUNE listeners get 15% off their first month at http://BetterHelp.com/Commune.
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Sep 10, 2022 • 10min

330. Present Awareness Meditation: Noticing Sound in Stereo

We cruise through our day-to-day lives experiencing sound as one giant monophonic wave form – an aural smoothie of leaf blowers, motors, buzzing refrigerators. But when you stop moving around, get quiet and really listen, you will begin to notice the magnificent multi-layered symphony of sounds that cross your field of awareness. To access Commune's extensive library or meditations – along with yoga classes, breathwork, personal development workshops, and much more – visit onecommune.com/trial. The Weekend Practice podcast is made possible by El Encanto. Join El Encanto for Wellness Week, November 6-10, 2022. Learn more at cmn.to/encanto.
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Sep 8, 2022 • 1h 59min

329. Healing Trauma in a Toxic Culture with Dr. Gabor Maté

Dr. Gabor Maté and Jeff discuss the societal roots of mental illness, exploring the connection between emotions and the immune system. They delve into childhood trauma, the impact of repressed emotions on health, and the link between trauma and addiction. The conversation emphasizes healing pathways, enhancing nutrient absorption, and the importance of self-compassion in personal growth.
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Sep 6, 2022 • 14min

328. Commusings: Tennis, Anyone?

Today’s musing explores one of Jeff's lifelong passions: tennis. You may or may not share his enthusiasm for hitting fuzzy yellow balls. But, hopefully, you have a passion, an activity in which you immerse yourself, find flow, and time melts away. You become as writing or as painting. The following essay explores this phenomenon. Commusings is our format where we take a moment to think deeply on the topics of spirituality, philosophy, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com. This podcast is supported by BetterHelp. COMMUNE listeners get 15% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/Commune.
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Sep 3, 2022 • 26min

327. Let’s Meditate Together

We hope this new weekly series can help you establish meditation as a regular habit. Jeff will be offering beginner-friendly meditations for the first few Saturdays, after which we will begin featuring guided practices from the many incredible teachers in Commune Membership. In this first episode, Jeff offers sets the stage for meditation, while future episodes will jump right into the practice. To access the full treasure trove of more than 2,000 video lessons we have recorded over the years, visit onecommune.com. The Weekend Practice podcast is made possible by El Encanto. Join El Encanto for Wellness Week, November 6-10, 2022. Learn more at cmn.to/encanto.
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Sep 2, 2022 • 1h 36min

326. Why Metabolic Dysfunction Kills with Dr. Sara Gottfried

In her 30s, Dr. Sara Gottfried’s metabolic function was closer to that of a woman in her 50s. After applying functional medicine principles to herself, within six weeks she had fixed the root cause of her discomfort, reversed her prediabetes, and lost more than 20 pounds. In this episode, Dr. Gottfried and Jeff deep dive into metabolism and why metabolic dysfunction is the upstream cause of 9 out of the top 10 killers in the U.S. today. In this episode we cover:0:06:25 Intro0:10:07 Metabolism0:10:48 Metabolic Dysfunction0:11:56 Measuring Metabolic Health0:13:24 Continuous Glucose Monitors0:18:03 Insulin Resistance 0:21:32 Glucose0:26:34 Symptoms of Improper Glucose Function0:32:09 Alzheimer's Disease0:35:55 Unwanted Pharmaceutical Side Effects0:37:36 Hormones and Cholesterol0:40:12 Tests to Gauge Metabolic Health0:48:50 Ketogenic Diet0:51:53 Microbiome 0:54:26 Testosterone Advantage0:55:57 Carbs vs Net Carbs0:57:44 Clean Keto0:59:07 Saturated Fat1:00:01 Bioindividuality1:02:23 Ketosis1:05:11 Metabolic Crisis in Women1:05:41 Fasting1:06:51 Cold Therapy and Hydrotherapy1:08:02 Hormesis1:08:45 Human Growth Hormone1:12:46 Testosterone in Women1:15:55 Eating Out1:17:54 Leptin and Ghrelin1:21:04 Biological Advantages in Women1:24:14 Trauma1:31:11 Gut-Brain AxisLearn about Commune and check out all our health, nutrition, and functional medicine courses free for 14 days at onecommune.com/trial.
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Aug 30, 2022 • 10min

325. Commusings: Letting Go

Non-attachment is double-edged. If you hold your breath, you lose it, but if you let it go, it comes back. In this episode, Jeff muses on this aspect of non-attachment as his daughter prepares to move 6,000 miles away. Commusings is our format where we take a moment to think deeply on the topics of spirituality, philosophy, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com. This podcast is supported by BetterHelp. COMMUNE listeners get 15% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/Commune.
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Aug 25, 2022 • 1h 54min

324. I’m Living My Dream, So Why Do I Want to Kill Myself? with Jason Wrobel

Jason Wrobel considered ending his life while standing in his kitchen — but his kitchen would also save his life. After a comprehensive battery of medical tests, Jason discovered he had suboptimal neurotransmitter function, which led him to become an expert in the nutrition needed for optimal mental health. In this episode he and Jeff have an in-depth discussion on neurotransmitters and which foods, herbs, and supplements can improve cognitive function. Timestamps: 0:04:28 – Intro 0:11:15 – Jason’s Journey 0:19:53 – How Nutrition Affects Brain Function 0:27:38 – Neurotransmitters 0:34:31 – SSRI’s 0:38:41 – Serotonin 0:41:34 – Tryptophan 0:43:04 – Melatonin 0:47:10 – Sleep 0:50:35 – The Microbiome and Gut Health 0:53:49 – Inflammatory Foods 0:59:14 – Sugar Substitutes 1:00:41 – Continuous Glucose Monitors 1:06:44 – Fruit Sugars 1:10:26 – Growing Food 1:14:44 – Our Relationship to the Material 1:17:28 – Mindful Eating 1:21:10 – Fight or Flight 1:25:43 – Cortisol and Weight Gain 1:28:07 – Dopamine 1:29:57 – Ayurvedic Herbs 1:30:52 – Saffron 1:36:35 – Lion’s Mane 1:37:51 – BDNF or Brain Derived Neurotrophic 1:39:07 – Ancient Traditions to Heal Modern 1:42:38 – Plant Medicine 1:49:59 – Blue Zones Learn about Commune and check out all our health, nutrition, and functional medicine courses free for 14 days at onecommune.com/trial. This podcast is supported by BetterHelp. COMMUNE listeners get 15% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/Commune.
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Aug 23, 2022 • 18min

323. Shortcast: Healing Our Collective Addictions with Russell Brand

Why do we develop addictive behaviors? As an ex-drug and sex addict, comedian and spiritualist Russell Brand knows a lot about the drives behind addiction: It all comes down to a lack of connection. In this Shortcast, Russell shares the wisdom he gained through 14 years of recovery, including how a 12-step program can help you relive suffering, what addiction and meditation have in common, and why we need each other in order to heal. Shortcasts are 10- to 15-minute versions of longer Commune podcasts created in collaboration with Blinkist. The full-length version of this episode is available here: https://www.onecommune.com/blog/podcast-healing-collective-addictions-russell-brand This podcast is supported by BetterHelp. COMMUNE listeners get 15% off their first month at BetterHelp.com/Commune.
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Aug 20, 2022 • 1h 2min

322. Commusings: Abortion Stories in Greyscale by Schuyler Grant

Stories about abortion are filed in the library of most families — legal, illegal, secret, tinged with relief or with regret. In this episode, Schuyler's mother shares the story of her two abortions, and Schuyler shares her experience of an appointment that came... and went. In a society that has made pro-choice or pro-life a black and white decision, this episode embraces the reality that abortion is non-binary – “not composed of or involving just two things.” In the greyscale, degrees of truth emerge, and maybe (just maybe) a middle path reveals itself. Commusings is where we take a moment to think deeply about spirituality, philosophy, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or sign up for the Commusings newsletter at onecommune.com.

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