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Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

By: Paul Taylor
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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.

2026 Paul Taylor
Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • The Sweet Spot Of Your Strengths With Carly Taylor
    Jun 28 2026

    This week Carly explores a more useful way to look at yourself, one that drops the language of strengths and weaknesses altogether. Drawing on the VIA Character Strengths and Ryan Niemiec's work on the golden mean, she looks at how every strength can be overused, underused, or used just right, and why the goal is never simply more of a good thing but the right amount in the right moment. If you'd like to discover your own twenty-four, the free VIA Character Strengths survey takes about ten minutes at viacharacter.org.

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    8 mins
  • The Hidden Impact of Stress and Environmental Toxins on Your Hormones and Aging
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Mike Fortunato shares how hormonal dysfunction fuels everything from low energy and poor mood to physical decline and disease, revealing the hidden forces behind the modern health crisis. You’ll discover how chronic stress, toxic chemicals, and ultra-processed foods are silently hijacking your hormones, driving declines in testosterone, estrogen, thyroid function, and more. Mike breaks down the complex web of endocrine disruption and epigenetic inheritance, exposing how societal factors and environmental toxins are passing on damage to future generations. Get crucial insights into why conventional medicine often "misses the signs" and how a holistic, functional approach can restore vitality at any age. We break down specific strategies for men and women to rebalance hormones naturally covering bioidentical hormones, the importance of optimal vitamin D, the role of precursors like DHEA, and the power of peptides.

    Key Takeaways

    “Normal” labs can still mean dysfunction: Lab ranges often reflect an average population that is already unhealthy, so “normal” doesn’t always mean optimal. Stress, sleep loss, and toxins all suppress hormones: Chronic stress, poor sleep, ultra-processed food, and endocrine disruptors can all push hormones out of balance. Hormone health affects far more than energy: Hormones influence mood, motivation, weight, libido, brain health, cardiovascular risk, and disease prevention. Bioidentical hormones are not the same as synthetic ones: Bioidentical hormones behave differently in the body and are a major reason some older HRT fears need rethinking. Men and women need a whole-system approach: Thyroid, testosterone, progesterone, estrogen, DHEA, and vitamin D all interact, so treatment should look at the full picture. Symptoms matter more than a single lab number: The most effective treatment approach described is symptom-driven, not just based on whether a result falls inside a reference range.

    Time Stamps

    05:26 Mike’s personal hormone health crash and why “normal labs” can miss real dysfunction 10:48 How stress, sleep, diet, and endocrine disruptors damage hormones 18:15 Epigenetics, inheritance, and how hormones affect mood, motivation, and weight 24:37 Why HRT has been misunderstood and the difference between sick care vs proactive care 27:47 Bioidentical vs synthetic hormones and why that distinction matters 30:47 Women’s hormone health, PCOS, progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, and insulin resistance 38:39 Metabolic dysfunction, menopause, and the role of oral hormone replacement 45:58 Estrogen, cardiovascular protection, men’s hormone decline, and falling sperm counts 52:28 Why symptoms matter more than lab ranges and how free vs bound testosterone works 59:46 Practical hormone replacement approach: testosterone, DHEA, thyroid, vitamin D 66:41 Growth hormone and why it matters for aging, bone, muscle, and cognition 68:51 Peptides, longevity medicine, and the future of preventative care

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • New research indicates the optimal combination of strength and cardiovascular training for optimal longevity: Wisdom Wednesdays
    Jun 24 2026

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