
We all want to achieve wellness, but how many of us have a clear understanding of what it is or how to measure it? Some believe it’s meeting a certain set of metrics around health. Others see it as becoming a more effective self-advocate when navigating our health challenges, or creating a balance in work, fitness, and family that promotes a sense of well-being. However we define wellness, we can ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessNutritionMental Health | ||||

Why is it that we can tell someone “I’m totally fine!” and they instantly know we’re not? Gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, and other subtle nonverbal cues play a huge role in how we connect with one another.
In this episode, host Charles... more
Why are some people able to talk with just about anyone—about almost anything? One answer may lie in the questions we ask—and how deeply we ask them. Stick with us here…
In this episode, host Charles Duhigg examines why deep questions are so powerfu... more
After a year of nuanced conversations on wellness, we say goodbye by reflecting on how these discussions expanded what it means to live a full, well-balanced life.
We’re also joined again by longevity expert Dr. Darshan Shah to discuss what needs t... more
For eons, humans have been trying to find ways to live longer.
It’s a quest that’s inspired legends and myths across cultures and continues to fuel controversy in the health and wellness industry today.
On this week’s episode of Well, Now we spea... more
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This series is well produced and the topics wide ranging and very intriguing. The hosts are knowledgeable, caring and curious and most importantly great listeners which results in in depth answers by their guests and intricate and inspiring conversations.
I wanted to like this one, but it is too uncritical for me.
The name of the episode proposes to answer the question about whether or not “biohacking” is a scam, and then the entire podcast episode goes on to let Dave Asprey spew a bunch of anti-science nonsense without every questioning him on the validity of what he says. Huge Slate fan and really had high hopes for this episode, but the idea that all doctors are in bed with boogeyman “big pharma” is ridiculous. At least they appropriately refer to him as an entrepreneur rather than an expert or scienti... more
New listener and just listened to the episode about skincare, what products are necessary, etc. Very shocked that any dermatologist would recommend make up wipes. It’s well known all those things do is move your make up around. They do not cleanse your skin. Which left me doubting some of the other information.
Taking off a star for being shouted at by advertisers for a full minute to open each episode. I get needing ads. I don’t get leading with them, especially when they’re shouting. It’s a huge turn off. Ironically, I write this as an autistic person listening to the “don’t need to fix autism” episode. Opportunities for accessibility… 👌
Content has been educational and enjoyable, though I’ve skipped some of them for being not of interest to me. Audio recordings are great, volume control is excelle... more
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The content is centered around the multifaceted concept of wellness, exploring a variety of health issues ranging from nutrition and mental health to physical fitness and societal attitudes toward these topics. Each episode features expert hosts who tackle contemporary issues, such as the effectiveness of current diet fads, the controversies surrounding BMI, and practical tips for improving sleep hygiene. The podcast aims to enhance listeners' understanding of what wellness truly means and provides actionable advice for achieving a balanced and fulfilling life. Unique discussions with various guests contribute to a deeper insight into personal narratives, societal challenges, and innovative approaches to health, making it a resourceful guid... more
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Recent guests on Well, Now include:
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2. Dustin York
3. Dr. Darshan Shah
4. Zac Clark
5. Tamsen Fadal
6. Gabby Reece
7. Dr. Alison Fragale
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