Parenting, Stress Reduction Strategies & Optimizing Your Human Habitat - Ben Greenfield #47

Get your notebooks out for this episode, folks! Ben Greenfield — ex-bodybuilder, Ironman triathlete, Spartan racer, coach, speaker and New York Times Bestseller author — covers a lot of ground and delivers countless actionables in this interview. Ben shares some excellent primal parenting tips and his top strategies to reduce stress in everyday life. He even takes us on a (verbal) tour of his incredible home, which was clearly designed with the human ape in mind (;

Prepare to be inspired! I’d love to hear 1-2 of your favorite takeaways from our conversation in the comments below!

Episode Breakdown:

  • Ben’s upcoming wilderness retreat with his twin boys
  • Creatively adjusting your daily workout to include your kids
  • The enormous responsibility and privilege of being a parent and building a lineage
  • Engaging your children in the practice of gratefulness
  • Teaching kids alternative-to-sitting positions
  • The science of gratitude
  • Ben’s favorite practices to reduce stress in everyday life
  • Tour of Ben’s optimized home habitat
  • The ultimate practice of functional fitness
  • Bowhunting vs firearm shooting

The Art of Parkour: Physically and Mentally Overcoming Obstacles - Ryan Ford #46

Ryan Ford — leading parkour athlete and coach — defines parkour as the "art of movement in which we’re training our body and mind to overcome obstacles efficiently." I've found — and Ryan speaks to this in the interview as well — that training to easily overcome physical obstacles directly relates to my ability to easily overcome mental challenges in life. I even did a video series on this very subject awhile back called the "Obstacles as a Metaphor" series. Find it in the show notes below!

In this episode, Ryan gives us a peak inside the world of parkour — explaining its roots in natural movement, real life applications and tips for getting started.

“If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere.” -Frank A. Clark

Episode Breakdown:

  • Origins of parkour
  • Physically and mentally overcoming obstacles
  • "Parkour vision"
  • Parallels of skateboarding and parkour
  • Training under pressure
  • Olympic Parkour
  • Who can parkour?
  • The importance of progression
  • Ryan’s parkour school — Apex Movement
  • Learning to fall
  • Two parkour skills to possess for emergency situations
  • Ryan’s optimal movement strategy
  • Developing your unique movement style
  • Living your passion
  • Analyzing modern children’s playgrounds

The Fourth Phase of Water - Dr. Gerald Pollack #45

You are most likely familiar with the three phases of water — solid, liquid and vapor — but did you know that there is also a fourth phase of water? Dr. Gerald Pollack relives the discovery of what he calls Exclusion Zone (EZ) water, which is basically "living" water that is highly structured and negatively charged. Spring water aficionados — this interview is for you! 

Our conversation is heavy on the science, but fret not as we explain EZ water’s health-promoting effects in your body, as well as its applications in other areas of science. Aha-moments abound as Dr. Pollack and I merge scientific research with intuition! Listen closely for an emerging worldview around health and biology that’s hitherto been unexplored!

Episode Breakdown:

  • What is water?
  • Water anomalies
  • How Dr. Pollack became interested in water
  • Discovering the fourth phase of water
  • Free infrared energy from the sun
  • You’re not neutral — you’re negatively charged
  • Health promoting effects of building structured EZ water in your body
  • Dr. Pollack tells us about a remarkable water
  • Utilizing EZ water to cleanse cells
  • Best drinking vessel for your water
  • Is drinking EZ water good for you?
  • Negative vs. postive charge
  • The Institute for Venture Science

Cultivating Polarity in Your Relationships - Michaela Boehm #44

In this episode, wild woman Michaela Boehm joins us to explore polarity in relationships. Michaela teaches and counsels internationally as an expert in intimacy and sexuality, and she is currently the only counselor in the world personally trained and authorized by David Deida (If you aren't familiar with Deida, definitely check out his prolific work). 

Be warned — this interview may push some buttons, as Michaela and I dissect some popularly-held beliefs on happiness and relationships! Our one hour conversation is brimming with nuggets of insight on relationships, intimacy and becoming your best self. Enjoy!

Episode Breakdown:

  • Michaela’s work
  • Are we supposed to be happy all of the time?
  • Polarity in relationships
  • The Fifty Shades of Grey phenomenon
  • How can guys get in touch with their true masculinity?
  • Maintaining sexual polarity while fostering both your feminine and masculine sides
  • Communicating your “flavor” needs to your partner
  • David Deida’s 3 stages of intimacy and growth
  • Feminism vs. being a wild woman
  • Will the new generation have neutrality issues?

Why We Were Born To Walk - James Earls #43

James Earls — author of Born to Walk — talks to us about an important part of the movement conversation: fascia and bipedalism. Fascia is the 3-D spider web of fibrous, gluey, and wet proteins that hold our bones all together in their proper placement (from Anatomy Trains, go here for more details). Bipedalism, as I'm sure you know, is the act of locomoting upright on two legs. In our conversation, we explore James' fascinating knowledge on movement efficiency and how we may have evolved through walking.

Episode Breakdown:

  • How James got into this work
  • Fascia being ignored for 2k years
  • What is tensgrity?
  • Why do dogs seem to move so easily?
  • Bipedalism
  • How did we evolve through walking?
  • Movement efficiency
  • Ground direction force

Dispatch 8 Reflections - Daniel Vitalis #42

From oysters to getting rid of my couch to what I learned from Dispatch 8...in this stream-of-consciousness rant, I give you the rundown on what I've been up to lately and some of the new insights I've been incorporating into my life. 

Episode Breakdown:

  • Daniel’s latest adventures 
  • Eating wild marine animals
  • Daniel’s relationship with Western furniture
  • Ideas for going “furniture-free” in your home
  • Thoughts on Dispatch 8
  • Getting Things Done
  • Being fearless in purging things from your life
  • Immortality projects
  • Intentional mortality salience

Sitting Ninjas vs. Couchless Samurais - Katy Bowman #41

Biomechanist Katy Bowman joins us for a lesson in movement. While many of us think of movement as our 30-60 minute daily exercise session, Katy says it's what we do the rest of the time that counts. You will come away from this interview with a new outlook on your home and office habitat, and I hope it inspires you to make some positive changes to your environment! After talking with Katy, I got rid of my couch the next day...just sayin'...

Episode Breakdown:

  • Exercise vs movement
  • Olympic sitters
  • Flaccid Fin Syndrome
  • Arterial plaque explained
  • Furniture-free living
  • Switching from normal shoes to barefoot shoes
  • How to build natural movement patterns
  • Tour of Katy’s furniture-free home
  • From pulling bows to asdfghjkl; — decreased hand use of modern humans
  • Standing is the new sitting
  • Where to find Katy’s work

Developing Our Grief Intelligence - Darcy Harris, PhD #40

Dr. Darcy Harris is an expert on the grieving process, and in this interview, she explains how to be present in your own personal grief, as well as with someone who is grieving. Most of us have experienced grief in one way or another in our lives, and Darcy's therapeutic words can help us to understand how to embrace it and even allow it to deepen our experience in life.

Episode Breakdown:

  • The grief process
  • What is thanatology?
  • Recognition of mourning
  • Implications of not directly interacting with death
  • Terror management theory
  • Speed dating for death
  • How to be with someone in grief
  • Planning for loss
  • Reproductive loss
  • Deepening our experiences through grief
  • Where Darcy draws inspiration
  • Grief and emoting
  • Misconceptions about the grieving process
  • Darcy gives you an assignment
  • The power of positive thinking doesn’t stop the fact that we die

The Death of Domestication & the Birth of the New Aboriginal - Arthur Haines #39

In my final Dispatch conversation with Arthur Haines (not to worry...Arthur will continue to join us on ReWild Yourself! podcast!), we discuss the death of Homo sapiens domestico fragilis and traverse the vast spectrum of ReWilding.

Episode Breakdown:

  • The extinction of indigenous humans
  • What is the ReWilding mindset?
  • The vast spectrum of ReWilding
  • Immersion in nature for better health
  • How to best spend 30 minutes in nature
  • Bringing wildness into your gut flora
  • Raising the next generation of ReWilders

The 4 Stories We Tell Ourselves About Death - Stephen Cave #38

In this episode of ReWild Yourself! podcast, I have a fascinating conversation with Stephen Cave — author of internationally acclaimed book "Immortality: The Quest to Live Forever and How It Drives Civilization" — about death and why we fear it. He elaborates on the "4 stories we tell ourselves about death" from his popular TED talk.

Episode Breakdown:

  • First experiences with death
  • Other species’ relationship to death
  • Immortality projects
  • The “elixir” story
  • The “resurrection” story
  • The “soul” story
  • Science and the immortality quest
  • The “legacy” story
  • How to cope with death denial
  • Stephen’s thoughts on the “zombie apocalypse” heroism over death
  • What it’s like to work in the death field
  • Stephen’s new projects

Grave Matters and Green Burials - Mark Harris #36

In this episode of ReWild Yourself! podcast, Mark Harris — author of Grave Matters — gives us an introduction to the green burial movement. He explains the many ways in which green burial is a better alternative to traditional modern burial practices.

Episode Breakdown:

  • History of green burial
  • The invasive process of embalming
  • Purpose of modern day embalming
  • Impact of having less interaction with the dead
  • The burial vault
  • Green cemeteries 
  • Mark’s personal burial plans
  • How green burial works
  • The green burial movement
  • Mark’s mission

The Ecstatic Hormonal High of Childbearing - Dr. Sarah Buckley #35

Dr. Sarah Buckley — GP/family physician, author of the best selling book Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering and mother to four home-born children — shares her passion for natural childbirth and the "beginning of the great love affair" between mother and child. She takes us through the hormonal physiology of childbearing from pregnancy to after birth.  

Episode Breakdown:

  • Wisdom vs. science
  • Sarah’s history with childbirth
  • Some of the differences between hospital births and home births
  • Healthy birth pathways
  • The stresses of Caesarean sections
  • Why some stress is good for you
  • The beginning of the great love affair
  • The pleasure hormones between mothers and babies
  • Alter-native
  • Unique altered state of birth
  • What happens after birth
  • Importance of skin-to-skin contact
  • How much of our behavior is affected by our beginning
  • Sarah’s natural birth membership website

Dying Wise in a Death Phobic Society - Stephen Jenkinson #34

I was humbled by my conversation with Stephen Jenkinson, teacher, author, storyteller and founder of the Orphan Wisdom School. This, my friends, is a very powerful interview. Stephen will make you re-think everything you thought you knew about dying.

Episode Breakdown:

  • How to come to terms with death
  • The hallmarks of "dying badly"
  • What "dying well" looks like
  • The consequences of being kept away from ground zero of human mortality
  • We live our lives as if dying is the annihilation of life
  • Considering “after-life"
  • Understanding that your death does not belong to you
  • A disconnection from our ancestors
  • Learning from death

Turning Tragedy into Gold - Evan Strong #33

It was a such pleasure to talk with Evan Strong — a professional skateboarder and Paralympic Gold Medalist with an amazing survival story. Evan shares some profound insights on "getting into the zone" and achieving peak performance states when competing in extreme sports.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Evan tells us a bit about his history and current endeavors
  • The life of an Olympian
  • Altered states in extreme sports
  • The true nature of competition
  • Prepping for competition
  • What does it look and feel like to be “in the zone”
  • Evan shares his survival story
  • How Evan coped with losing his leg
  • Living your truth

The Blueprint of Human Violence - Rory Miller #32

In this episode of ReWild Yourself! podcast, I talk with Rory Miller — author of Mediations on Violence — about the human violence blueprint. We debunk some of the most common misconceptions about violence and self defense.

Episode Breakdown:

  • The Violence Taboo
  • Why are humans so afraid of violence?
  • The Violence Threshold
  • Common misconceptions surrounding violence
  • Misconceptions about law enforcement
  • The unknowns vs. creating your own reality
  • Levels of security
  • Scenarios of violent situations
  • Rory’s top tips for human survivability
  • Awareness makes your life richer
  • Nature vs. nurture

Silver for Financial Survival - David Morgan #31

In this episode of ReWild Yourself! podcast, I talk with David Morgan — widely recognized analyst in the precious metals industry — on how to get started investing in silver for financial survival.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Health above wealth
  • What is money?
  • The decline of the US dollar
  • How David became interested in silver
  • The many uses of silver
  • Price disparity between gold and silver
  • How to get started investing in silver
  • Silver preparedness 
  • Unique storage ideas for the small silver investor

Doomsday Prepping vs Nature Literacy - Michael Douglas #30

Michael Douglas — founder of Maine Primitive Skills School — joins us to discuss doomsday prepping versus nature literacy. He gives us some great tips to tune into our wild nature and reconnect to the landscape.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Mike’s experience on Doomsday Preppers
  • What is survival?
  • Stages of growth in survival
  • Our modern attention disorder
  • Tending the landscape
  • How does the modern person reconnect to the landscape?
  • Boredom is a sign of a weak mind
  • Simple trick for instantly tuning in to your innate wildness

Ancestral Survival Skills - Arthur Haines #29

Arthur Haines is back on the podcast to discuss ancestral survival skills. We talk about the history of these natural human skills, as well as how the modern feral human can master these skills today.

Episode Breakdown:

  • What does it look like to surthrive using primitive skills
  • How to learn primitive skills
  • Eating 100% wild foods — is it possible?
  • The bow
  • Shelter
  • How many people does it take to sustainably surthrive in nature
  • Arthur’s personal water strategy
  • Indigenous peoples’ water strategies
  • History of human fire use
  • How to create friction fire
  • How important is fire to surviving in a natural landscape?
  • Learning recipes vs learning concepts

Primal Self Defense - Tony Blauer #28

Tony Blauer — a pioneer in Combatives and self defense training — discusses primal self defense and offers some excellent reasons on why you should learn how to defend yourself from predatory violence.

Episode Breakdown:

  • How Tony became interested in self defense
  • Consentual dualing vs predatory violence
  • Why “the pacificist” needs to learn this
  • How long it takes to learn to defend yourself
  • Indignation energy
  • Startle-flinch response
  • Compliant vs non-compliant opponent

Natural Navigation - Tristan Gooley #27

In this episode of ReWild Yourself! podcast, Tristan Gooley — author of The Natural Navigator — gives us some wonderful insights into using natural navigation in both natural and urban settings.

Episode Breakdown:

  • Tristan’s adventures across the Atlantic Ocean
  • Using clues from nature to navigate
  • How to navigate when you’re in a foreign city
  • 3 ways to navigate using migratory birds
  • How to orient yourself under a forest canopy
  • What to do when you get lost
  • GPS technology: friend or foe?
  • About his book and courses