• The Final Episode: Why I’m Ending The Human Conditioned (And What’s Next)
    Apr 10 2026

    This is the final episode of The Human Conditioned.

    In this episode, I’m sharing why I’ve made the decision to end the podcast, step away from certain social media platforms, and rebrand my work to Jones Health Coaching.

    This wasn’t a quick decision. It came from taking an honest look at my own life, my health, and what I truly believe is sustainable—not just for me, but for the people I work with.

    If you’ve noticed I’ve been inactive on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, there’s a reason for that—and I break it down in this episode.

    I also introduce what’s next:

    Real Life Health with Coach Jones.

    The mission hasn’t changed—helping you improve your health through real, practical, sustainable habits—but the approach is becoming more focused, more honest, and more aligned with real life.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why I’m ending The Human Conditioned podcast

    • My decision to step back from certain social media platforms

    • What I’ve learned about health, balance, and sustainability

    • What to expect from the new podcast

    • Where you can find me moving forward

    If you’ve been part of this journey, I appreciate you more than you know.

    This isn’t the end—it’s a reset.

    Follow along on Facebook, Instagram, or my website to stay connected and catch the launch of Real Life Health with Coach Jones.

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    7 mins
  • Why People Search for Fatigue, High Blood Pressure, and Sleep Problems (But Not Prevention)
    Mar 12 2026

    Most people don’t start thinking about health until something feels wrong.

    When I looked at search data across the United States, I noticed something interesting: people aren’t searching for terms like wellness or prevention. Instead, they’re searching for symptoms—things like chronic fatigue, high blood pressure, anxiety, poor sleep, and unexplained weight gain.

    In this episode, we talk about why that happens and what it says about how people approach their health.

    We explore why prevention is often invisible, why humans tend to react to symptoms instead of planning ahead, and how our healthcare culture has become largely reactive instead of proactive.

    We also talk about the growing role of wearable technology and AI-assisted health tracking. Devices like smart watches, sleep trackers, and heart rate monitors are giving people more health data than ever before—but data alone doesn’t always make the path forward clear.

    Knowing your sleep score is low or your stress level is high doesn’t automatically tell you what to change or where to start.

    That’s where education and foundational health habits come in.

    Understanding how stress, sleep, blood pressure, and recovery affect the body can help people recognize early signals before they become bigger problems.

    If you’ve ever wondered why you feel constantly tired, stressed, or run down—even when life seems relatively normal—this episode will help you understand why those signals matter.

    Because most people don’t wake up one day and decide to prioritize their health. Usually something starts feeling off first.

    And learning to understand those signals earlier may be one of the most important steps toward long-term health.

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    21 mins
  • Stress Isn’t the Problem — Noise Is (And Your Nervous System Is Overloaded)
    Feb 6 2026

    Stress is usually framed as something external—deadlines, relationships, money, or major life events. But what if stress isn’t just about what’s happening to you?

    In this episode, I reframe stress as noise—the constant physical, emotional, and environmental inputs your nervous system has to process every day, often without you realizing it.

    We talk about why so many people feel exhausted, disconnected, or overwhelmed even when life looks “fine,” and how modern culture keeps us stuck in a chronic stress response. I break down the autonomic nervous system in simple terms, explain why this isn’t a willpower problem, and explore how constant sympathetic activation has become the norm—not the exception.

    I also discuss why movement and mindfulness are two of the most well-researched tools for both managing stress and preventing burnout—not as trends or moral obligations, but as ways to help the body cope with stress more appropriately.

    This episode is part of Season 2’s focus on sleep, stress, and recovery as the foundation for health and wellness.

    If you’re doing your best and still feel tired, this conversation is for you.

    You don’t need more discipline. You need quieter inputs and better support.

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    30 mins
  • The Problem Isn’t You: Why We Can’t Out-Discipline Burnout
    Jan 6 2026

    We’ve been told that if we just try harder—eat better, train more, push through—we’ll finally feel okay.
    But in a chronically stressed, sleep-deprived society, that message does more harm than good.

    This episode marks the beginning of Season 2, where the focus shifts upstream—from discipline and optimization to stress, sleep, and recovery.

    In this conversation, I share why burnout isn’t a personal failure, why willpower can’t override exhaustion, and why recovery deserves the same cultural importance we’ve given to diet and exercise. I also talk about the people I’m most interested in supporting this year—helpers, caregivers, creatives, and anyone holding a lot while running on empty.

    If you’re doing your best and still feel tired, disconnected, or overwhelmed, this season is for you.
    You don’t need more discipline. You need more support.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 21: 7 Meaningful Tips for New Year’s Resolutions + The Human Conditioned 2025 Year in Review
    Dec 12 2025

    In the final episode of the year, I’m sharing 7 meaningful, science-backed pieces of advice to help you enter the New Year’s resolution season with intention, curiosity, and sustainable habits. No hype, no trends—just real guidance for real people.

    I also take you through a year in review for The Human Conditioned: launching my LLC, building the blog to 31 posts, developing the podcast, hosting a live workshop, showing up on social media, and laying the foundation for what comes next.

    Finally, I share my goals for 2026, including more free workshops, working toward the ACE Advanced Health Coach certification, exploring community health initiatives, and growing this podcast into something that truly helps people.

    If you enjoy this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone who needs a healthier, more compassionate approach this resolution season.#NewYearsResolutions #BehaviorChange #SustainableHabits #HealthCoach #WellnessPodcast #HolisticHealth #FitnessEducation #HealthAndWellness #HabitBuilding #EvidenceBasedFitness #YearInReview #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealthAndWellness #TheHumanConditioned

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    30 mins
  • Episode 20: If It Were A Drug, It Would Already Be Approved
    Nov 11 2025

    This episode started with an NPR story — and ended in a deep dive through research on exercise and nutrition prescriptions. I explored studies showing how movement and real food can literally change health outcomes, yet the system still says “more research is needed.”

    We’ve known this since Hippocrates. Decades of data prove it — so why are we still waiting to act?

    If this were a pharmaceutical drug, it would already be prescribed.
    It’s time to rethink how we approach prevention, health education, and what “medicine” really means.

    An unplanned, unfiltered episode — the kind that had to be recorded in the moment.

    #TheHumanConditionedPodcast#HealthCoach#WellnessPodcast#ExerciseIsMedicine#NutritionAsMedicine#LifestyleMedicine#PreventiveHealth#WholeHealth#IntegrativeWellness#HolisticHealth#HealthEducation#FitnessPodcast#PublicHealth#FunctionalMedicine#HealthAndWellness

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    33 mins
  • Episode 19: You Did That — Not the Diet
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode of The Human Conditioned Podcast, I share an update on Project 300 — I didn’t get picked, but I'm not backing down. The plan? Still run a Spartan Race and follow the challenge from the sidelines.

    The main topic dives deep into how our sense of community — whether it’s tied to a diet, supplement, or workout program — quietly shapes our behavior. We explore how these social circles, shared identities, and compounding lifestyle changes create a ripple effect of positive change… but also how they can steal our sense of ownership when we start crediting the “thing” instead of ourselves.

    This episode is a reminder: the program isn’t the magic — you are.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 18: Why I Applied to Project 300 — and Why Transparency in Health Coaching Matters
    Oct 9 2025

    In Episode 18 of The Human Conditioned Podcast, I share my thoughts on Project 300 put on by Spartan Race — an ambitious, large-scale health and performance study that’s redefining what transformation could look like. I talk about my own application process, why I felt drawn to it, and what I think this kind of project could mean for the future of health and wellness coaching.

    Then, I dive into a topic that’s been weighing on me: the blurred lines between credentials, coaching, and transparency in the wellness industry. What are the implications of using a different type of credentialing or licensing as qualifications for health, wellness, or fitness coaching? And what does that mean for trust, ethics, and real client outcomes?

    This episode isn’t about criticism — it’s about clarity, accountability, and raising the bar for what “qualified” really means in health and wellness. And maybe a little bit of my own attitude haha

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    33 mins