Family History of Cancer? Here’s How to Reduce Your Risk Naturally

If cancer has touched your family, you know the concern isn’t just about your own health—it’s about your kids, your siblings, your future. I’ve seen it firsthand in my own family, with multiple relatives diagnosed or lost to cancer, Alzheimer’s, diabetes, lupus, and heart disease. And like many, I was told, “it’s genetic, there’s nothingContinue reading “Family History of Cancer? Here’s How to Reduce Your Risk Naturally”

When Cancer Runs in the Family: How to Stack the Odds in Your Favor

If cancer has touched your family, you already know how much of a shadow it can cast. Maybe it was a parent, a grandparent, or even a sibling. The thought might even cross your mind: Am I next? It’s a heavy question—but here’s the good news: while you can’t change your genetics, you can changeContinue reading “When Cancer Runs in the Family: How to Stack the Odds in Your Favor”

A Primal Approach to Fat Loss for Men In Their 30s and 40s Who Are Done With Gimmicks

Let’s face it: if you’re a man who’s been fighting stubborn chest and belly fat, chances are you’ve already tried just about everything. Extreme workouts. Low-fat diets. Supplements. Starving yourself until dinner only to end up bingeing on chips and guilt. And yet… the fat is still there the next day. You’re not broken. You’reContinue reading “A Primal Approach to Fat Loss for Men In Their 30s and 40s Who Are Done With Gimmicks”

From Frustration to Freedom: How I Finally Lost Fat, Gained Energy, and Found a Natural Way to Thrive

When people see me today — offering health coaching, talking about natural fitness, feeling strong and energetic — I sometimes sense a common thought running through their heads: “He must have always been fit. Probably just good genetics. Probably never struggled like I do.” I get it. I might have thought the same thing ifContinue reading “From Frustration to Freedom: How I Finally Lost Fat, Gained Energy, and Found a Natural Way to Thrive”

Why Slowing Down Your Workouts Is the Key to Burning Fat, Building Muscle, and Boosting Longevity

A review of Chapter 6 from Born to Walk by Mark Sisson and Brad Kearns We’ve been conditioned to believe that if we want to get lean, strong, and healthy, we need to go hard. Push ourselves to the limit. Outwork everyone else. And if we’re not exhausted by the end of a workout, weContinue reading “Why Slowing Down Your Workouts Is the Key to Burning Fat, Building Muscle, and Boosting Longevity”

We’re Wired for Joy, But Living for Hits: How Dopamine Is Stealing Fulfillment

A Chapter 5 Review from “Born to Walk” by Mark Sisson and Brad Kearns We’re living in a time where it’s easier than ever to feel good for a moment—but harder than ever to feel fulfilled. If you’ve ever caught yourself endlessly scrolling, reaching for snacks you didn’t plan to eat, or wondering why achievementContinue reading “We’re Wired for Joy, But Living for Hits: How Dopamine Is Stealing Fulfillment”

Why Exercise Alone Won’t Burn Stubborn Chest and Belly Fat—and What Actually Works

The Myth of “Burning Off” Stubborn Fat with More Exercise Every January, gyms overflow with people determined to “burn off” their unwanted fat. They commit to hour-long workouts, grueling routines, and endless miles on the treadmill, all with the hope of finally shedding stubborn chest and belly fat. Yet months later, many find themselves inContinue reading “Why Exercise Alone Won’t Burn Stubborn Chest and Belly Fat—and What Actually Works”

Why Stubborn Fat is a Time Bomb for Your Long-Term Health

You wake up, glance in the mirror, and it’s there again—the stubborn chest and belly fat that refuses to go away no matter how hard you try. It’s more than just frustrating; it’s a sign your body might be waving a red flag. What if I told you this stubborn fat isn’t just an aestheticContinue reading “Why Stubborn Fat is a Time Bomb for Your Long-Term Health”