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27: Shawn Stevenson: No Such Thing as “Incurable” if You Eat, Move, and Sleep Smarter

27: Shawn Stevenson: No Such Thing as “Incurable” if You Eat, Move, and Sleep Smarter

FromThe Light Watkins Show


27: Shawn Stevenson: No Such Thing as “Incurable” if You Eat, Move, and Sleep Smarter

FromThe Light Watkins Show

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Length:
99 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today’s guest is one of the smartest, best-informed, and most insightful voices on all things health and wellness. His name is Shawn Stevenson, and he is a highly sought after speaker, the author of the best-selling books, Sleep Smarter and Eat Smarter. He is also the host of the very popular podcast, The Model Health Show. Listeners will discover that Shawn is basically a walking health encyclopedia with extensive knowledge of hormones and biochemicals, and he can cite from memory obscure studies that either prove or disprove the point he is trying to make about what's healthy or what’s not. His true gift, however, is making all of this complex information accessible for the average person. That's why his platform has become the go-to place to find out about the efficacy of various health studies and claims. In this episode, Shawn shares a bit about his own wellness journey, from a fast food-eating, pill-popping couch potato to the model of health he is today, and he talks candidly about the serious health issues he suffered from and how he has healed himself by changing his diet, exercising regularly, and getting enough good-quality sleep. His message is about reclaiming his health, and his mission is to help others do the same. Find out about Shawn’s childhood, his health journey, and the genesis of his skill to make information accessible and digestible, as well as some crucial and valuable information for finding your way to model health. Tune in today!Key Points From This Episode:Shawn’s favorite childhood memories center around the ThunderCats and his grandparents.Why Shawn grew up with his grandparents and not his mother, who had him at 18-years-old.Shawn talks about his perception of race as a child and what his mental state was like.Shawn shares the story of when his mother got stabbed to articulate the polarity between the bootstraps mentality and a broken system.How Shawn learned the ability to make something out of nothing from his mother.A Wiffle ball incident that inspired Shawn to always seek and speak the truth.Where Shawn’s high level of self-discipline comes from – his grandparents and sports.What Shawn’s life aspiration was and how that was influenced by his environment.Breaking his hip at 15 and being diagnosed with an incurable spine disease and how this impacted Shawn’s view of pharmacology.When nutrition became important to Shawn, after two years of living with chronic disease.Once Shawn started asking himself what he needed to get healthy, that led him down paths of research and discovery.Shawn asserts the importance of diet, exercise, and sleep, and how they changed his life.The backdrop of racism and police brutality during Shawn’s health journey in Ferguson.Discovering nutrition and realizing he was living in a food desert at the time.It’s important to Shawn that listeners understand this: There are many paths to a goal.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Shawn Stevenson on TwitterShawn Stevenson on LinkedInShawn Stevenson on InstagramShawn Stevenson on YouTubeSleep SmarterSleep SmarterEat SmarterThe Model Health ShowLight Watk
Released:
Nov 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Host Light Watkins helps his guests uncover the story behind the story of how they started their movement for social good, by leading them through a retrospective of their “dark tunnel” moments to reveal how they found their inner light. If you’re in the darkness right now, hearing these stories will surely help you to find your inner light as well.