03:00 – Joshua shares his background in improvisation, from studying at Chicago’s Second City and Improv Olympic to seeing life itself as one great improv scene.
05:00 – The deeper lessons of improv: fearlessness, cooperation, trust, and group listening. How improvisation re-patterns the nervous system toward openness and receptivity.
07:15 – Improv as “auric yoga”: training the mind and body to say yes to life instead of contracting in fear or resistance.
10:00 – How Joshua structures his workshops: creating safe pods, starting with eye contact and energetic presence before moving into simple, playful exercises.
12:00 – The “Five Things” exercise and how saying “Yes!” to each other builds trust, dopamine, and communal flow.
13:15 – Presence, sensing, and the power of eye gazing as a form of deep human connection.
15:00 – Listening versus sensing: how to perceive what’s beneath the words, tuning into gesture, posture, and subtext.
16:30 – Intuition and embodiment: Joshua describes the connection between gut and face—the physical pathway of intuition and expression.
19:00 – Collaborative play versus competition. How true play is cooperative, not about winning or losing, and how honesty fuels comedy.
21:00 – The “healing trap” of constant self-work and how play offers an equally potent path to personal growth and neural rewiring.
23:00 – The mythic roots of play: how all ritual and culture began with improvisation, even the naming of the stars.
25:30 – A profound healing story: a woman reconnects with her deceased son through an improv exercise.
29:00 – Being comfortable with the unknown—why mystery is essential to play, creativity, and spiritual life.
31:00 – How trauma and shame constrict our field of play and how to reopen through curiosity and gentle re-patterning.
33:00 – The universe itself as playful expansion. Joshua’s mystical insight: even Source says, “I don’t know what I am, I just know that I am.”
35:00 – Finding safe people and spaces to rediscover joy after shutdown or fear.
36:00 – Turning pain into play: how comedy alchemizes density into lightness and laughter.
38:30 – The archetype of the fool, trickster, and sacred clown as vessels for awakening.
40:00 – Laughter as an involuntary, cosmic event that unites awareness and truth.
42:00 – When irreverence becomes distortion: laughing with versus laughing at; comedy as a mirror, not a weapon.
45:00 – Love as a phenomenon beyond words or dogma. Joshua’s reflections on authenticity and openhearted relationships.
50:00 – Sacred brotherhood and the epidemic of male loneliness. How healthy competition and play build true intimacy among men.
54:00 – Laughter as “the shortest distance between two people.” Why improv can foster deeper connection than typical intimacy events.
56:45 – If the world could play one collective improv game: “The Game of Honesty.” Being radically truthful with ourselves as the foundation for collective healing.
59:30 – Saying yes to your truth is not rejection—it’s alignment. When we deny our truth, we create inner and outer paradox.
01:01:00 – How to connect with Joshua and bring his work to your retreat or community.
Joshua Draper’s Website: joshdraper.me
Instagram:@truejoshuadraper
Book:Truth in Comedyby Del Close, Charna Halpern, and Kim “Howard” Johnson
Second City Improv Conservatory – Chicago
Improv Olympic (iO Theater) – Chicago
Craniosacral Therapyresources for understanding gut–face emotional connection
Dave Chappelle on comedy and paradox
Victor Borge quote: “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.”
Today we're embarking on a journey that feels deeply personal to me, one that bridges my childhood in New Delhi, India, with the cutting-edge science of human optimization.
From ages four to eight, I lived in India, where I was first exposed to yoga, Ayurveda, and a way of seeing the body not as a machine, but as an intelligent, conscious system in constant dialogue with nature. Those early impressions planted seeds that have shaped my entire approach to health and human potential.
Today, I'm honored to welcome someone who has spent over 40 years building bridges between that ancient Ayurvedic wisdom and modern science, Dr. John Douillard. As a chiropractor, certified Ayurvedic practitioner, and founder of LifeSpa.com, Dr. John has worked alongside Deepak Chopra, trained medical doctors in Ayurvedic medicine, and served as Director of Player Development for the NBA's Brooklyn Nets, where he was the first in the West to apply Ayurvedic principles to elite athletic performance.
He's the author of seven books, including the bestsellers Eat Wheat and Body, Mind, and Sport, and his work explores some of the most fascinating intersections I can imagine: quantum physics and consciousness, the gut-brain axis, seasonal microbiomes, and how practices like nose breathing can literally change our nervous system's relationship to stress.
This conversation is going to stretch us, intellectually, spiritually, and practically. So wherever you are right now, take a deep breath through your nose, and let's dive in.
Episode Highlights
02:00 — Introduction: Ariane welcomes Dr. John Douillard and explores what drew him from sports medicine into the world of Ayurveda.
04:00 — The turning point: how meditation transformed his athletic performance and life direction.
06:00 — From Boulder to India: closing his practice to study Ayurveda, meeting Deepak Chopra, and bridging ancient wisdom with modern science.
08:00 — Early resistance in Western medicine and the blind spots of reductionist science.
11:00 — What Ayurveda truly is: the science and truth of life, harmony with circadian rhythms, and the body as an instrument for perceiving subtle energy.
15:00 — Seasonal eating and microbial intelligence: how microbes in soil and food shift with the seasons and why our gut should too.
19:00 — The two-way relationship between soil microbes and gut health.
22:00 — The brain as a digestive organ: gut–brain lymphatic systems and why diaphragmatic breathing is key to mental clarity and immune health.
26:00 — “Stop bubble-wrapping your diet”: why digestive resilience matters more than dietary purity.
29:00 — Scientific studies on wheat, gut diversity, and hormesis: why exposure builds strength.
32:00 — Lessons from Amish children and immunity: the hormetic power of natural exposure.
34:00 — Emotional ama: how unprocessed emotions become toxicity in the body.
35:00 — Ayurvedic psychology, rites of passage, and the art of giving without expectation.
39:00 — Epigenetic effects of love and generosity; how kindness changes our biology.
43:00 — Love, boundaries, and compassion: the difference between kindness and niceness.
47:00 — Biophotons: light emissions from DNA and their role in coherence, intention, and healing.
52:00 — Prayer as “technology”: coherence, intention, and quantum entanglement in healing.
58:00 — Quantum healing, consciousness, and the bridge between field and physiology.
01:03:00 — Placebo as real magic: consciousness reorganizing matter.
01:06:00 — Microbiome evolution, altruism, and how love literally changes our biology.
01:08:00 — Three daily non-negotiables:
• Morning meditation or prayer for inner–outer silence
• Diaphragmatic “flossing” to activate lymphatic detox and brain clarity
• Largest meal at midday for optimal digestion and metabolic rhythm
01:11:00 — Why biohacking and Ayurveda converge on longevity and self-realization.
01:13:00 — Closing reflections: the integration of science and spirit, healing the one to heal the whole.
Resources
Life Spa https://lifespa.com/
BOOKS https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00Q5V6ML4
PODCAST https://lifespa.com/podcast/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dr.douillard
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lifespa/
Welcome to The Superhumanize Podcast. I'm your host, Ariane Sommer, and today we're diving into one of the most paradigm-shifting conversations in modern medicine: the metabolic theory of cancer.
For decades, we've been told that cancer is primarily a genetic disease, a matter of unlucky mutations that require aggressive pharmaceutical interventions. But what if that's only part of the story? What if cancer is fundamentally a metabolic disease, a disorder of cellular energy production that we can address through diet, lifestyle, and targeted metabolic therapies?
This isn't fringe science.
And it's giving patients new hope, and new options, beyond the standard cut, poison, and burn model. Today, I'm thrilled to welcome Dr. Donese Worden to the show. Dr. Worden is a board-certified Naturopathic Medical Doctor, researcher, and global health educator who has dedicated her career to bridging conventional and alternative cancer care. She's collaborated with Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, served as CEO of Care Oncology, and works directly with Dr. Seyfried on metabolic cancer research. She's also the creator of the 7 Pillars of Health framework, a comprehensive approach to resilience that addresses everything from sleep and gut health to spiritual wellbeing.
Dr. Worden's motto is 'Educate, Empower, Enlighten,' and that's exactly what we're going to do today. We'll explore the metabolic theory of cancer, discuss both prevention and treatment strategies, and give you a roadmap for building resilience at every level.
Episode Highlights
00:00 Welcome + why the “metabolic theory of cancer” matters
02:00 Genetics vs. metabolism: why only ~5% is strictly genetic (and gene expression is modifiable)
03:45 Warburg’s mitochondrial lens; PET scans lighting up because cancer voraciously consumes sugar
06:45 How we veered away historically; incentives that kept oncology gene-centric
09:00 What damages mitochondria today: toxins, antibiotics (without mitigation), chronic stress
10:30 Stress as a metabolic driver; why it keeps glucose high even on a “good” diet
12:30 Ketogenic therapy for cancer: high fat, lower protein (individualized), carbs mainly from veggies
15:00 Measuring correctly: Keto-Mojo, GKI (Glucose-Ketone Index); skip urine strips for accuracy
17:00 Fast stress relief protocols: music-guided entrainment, breath work, active meditation, journaling
20:15 Somatic breath work in practice; rapid emotional release
21:00 Best fats and how Dr. W screens with food-sensitivity testing first
23:15 Keto cycles for prevention: 6-week blocks a couple times per year
24:15 Exercise as mitochondrial medicine: HIIT + resistance for biogenesis and cancer risk reduction
26:00 The KetoPet model: ketogenic diet + HBOT + interval training; lessons for humans
28:15 Starting movement in late-stage cases; meeting people exactly where they are
30:15 “Press–Pulse” strategy: what stays constant vs. what’s pulsed to outsmart tumor adaptation
32:00 Repurposed meds (e.g., metformin, doxycycline) and why many oncologists can’t step outside SOC
33:00 Bridging care: when surgery/chemo/radiation have a role; aiming at cancer stem cells
37:15 Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT): driving O₂ into cells; why it’s pulsed and protocol-specific
39:30 Outcomes Dr. W sees most consistently: better quality of life, often longer survival
41:00 The psychology of prognosis; belief, stress, and manifestation
43:00 The “placebo” as your body’s own pharmacy (parasympathetic healing state)
44:15 Targeting glutamine along with glucose; where evidence stands now (e.g., berberine, exercise, stress)
46:45 The Seven Pillars of Health overview (self-audit)
48:30 Pillar 1 — Sleep: deep/REM, how you feel on waking
49:15 Pillar 2 — Body: strength, composition, loving the skin you’re in
50:00 Pillar 3 — Bowel movements: what healthy actually looks like
51:00 Pillar 4 — Energy: steady all day without relying on stimulants
52:15 Pillar 5 — Mental state: clarity, creativity, recall
53:00 Pillar 6 — Relationships & intimacy: your supportive tribe and embodied connection
53:45 Pillar 7 — Spiritual health: gratitude, serenity, releasing fear of outcomes
58:30 How to connect and learn more from Dr. W
Resources
Dr. Donese Worden — website & newsletter: https://drworden.com/
Otto Warburg — Nobel facts: https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/1931/warburg/facts/
Book — Cancer as a Metabolic Disease (Thomas N. Seyfried): https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781118310311
Book — Tripping Over the Truth (Travis Christofferson): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/800908/tripping-over-the-truth-by-travis-christofferson/
Keto-Mojo — GKI calculator & how-to: https://keto-mojo.com/glucose-ketone-index-gki/
Biosense — breath ketone meter: https://mybiosense.com/order.html
Care Oncology — COC Protocol (metabolic oncology): https://careoncology.com/
KetoPet Sanctuary — canine metabolic therapy model: https://ketopet.org/
Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society — HBOT overview: https://www.uhms.org/
HBOT scientific overview (open-access): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8465921/
Welcome to another episode of the Superhumanize Podcast, where we explore the intersection of science, self-healing, and sovereignty.
I am your host, Ariane Sommer. And today, we are entering one of the most promising frontiers in regenerative health: stem cell support, not through invasive procedures, but through the intelligence of the body itself. My guest is Ryan Riley, CEO of Stemregen, a company at the forefront of developing plant-based stem cell enhancers that work with your biology, mobilizing your body’s own master repair cells using natural compounds backed by over two decades of research. This is not science fiction. This is clinical science, blending natural ingredients like sea buckthorn, Aloe macroclada, and blue-green algae into a protocol designed to support stem cell release, circulation, and communication.
In our conversation, Ryan and I explore, why stem cells are the body’s innate repair system, how inflammation and microcirculation can block or accelerate healing, and how simple, evidence-backed daily practices can reawaken the body’s regenerative potential. We will also discuss compelling clinical and anecdotal results from early studies, including breakthroughs in heart function, neurological health, and trauma recovery.
Whether you are navigating chronic illness, exploring new pathways to vitality, or simply seeking to become a more sovereign steward of your health, this episode offers insight, direction, and empowerment.
Episode Highlights
Resources
SOCIAL MEDIA
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@stemregen
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stemregen/