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The Bledsoe Show

The show formerly known as "Bledsopia" On this podcast, you’ll learn from thought leaders who are dedicating their lives to being a positive force for your physical, psycho-emotional and spiritual health. Your host, Mike Bledsoe, seeker of truth & perpetual student, spotlights premier thought leaders in the fields of emotional & intellectual expansion, behavior change, sexuality & alternative medicine that empower you with the tools and inspiration to transform your mind, body, & spirit. Every week, this is your opportunity to get downloads from exceptional people that will guide you to the connections between your own source, to live your best life & enjoy the process.
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Now displaying: May, 2019
May 24, 2019

In this episode Mike, Ben and Jeff dive into strength and conditioning techniques. They talk the Mase community tribes and Ben and Jeff’s experience going through the The Strong Coach . You’ll learn how to play in your workouts while still getting results.  What are mantras and how to use goal setting to get to a place of fulfillment. This episode will help improve as an athlete as a coach and anyone interested in health and fitness!

Minute Breakdown:

0 – 18  What is the steel mase and how Ben and Jeff found their way to it.  Learning to play again as adults. Getting results without measuring everything and using only metrics.  Learning whether your gym time healthy for you or stressing you out?

18 – 29   Generating the connection between mind and body in your workouts.  Connection to completeness allows you to be more engaged and prevents injury. Learning how the Mase can help with this engagement.

29 – 42  Ben and Jeff’s experience with the strong coach and now mentors. How this helps becoming the type of coach you want to be.  Why they call it the Rocket Ship. Saying mantras and becoming the person they always wanted to be.

42 – 50: What is a success story that you want to create and is it life giving to you. How Strong Coach helped get there.  The potential you get from investing in yourself. Using systems to document your goals and making things happen.

50 + The Strong Coach method of thoughts, feeling and emotions and actions lining up is what causes fulfillment.  Creating scenarios where these all line up and massive action happens. Why getting clients for Ben is now easy and retaining them. Becoming the person who is worth what you are charging and charging exactly what you want!  

May 3, 2019

Ryan Frisinger helps individuals restore health and vitality by designing customized health programs that address genetic weaknesses, nutritional deficiencies, emotional traumas, and performance issues. By transforming advanced multidisciplinary research into potent programs, Ryan provides each individual with an operator’s manual for their unique body. His client base includes professional athletes, type-A high performers, autistic children, and individuals with autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders and other chronic illnesses. Ryan’s programs offer solutions for the world’s most difficult health problems and help people transform their health and performance.

Specialties: Methylation cycle analysis, nutrigenomics, multifactorial disease, mitochondrial disorders, chronic illness, ancestral diets, trauma therapy, intermittent fasting, plant medicine, interdisciplinary research, n=1 experiments.

Ryan’s academic background spans many disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics, botany, ecology, finance, literature, alternative medicine and athletic performance training. He holds an MA in creative writing and cultural studies and conducted PhD research in epigenetics, synthetic biology, comparative literature, landscape architecture and ethnobotany.

In this episode, Ryan Frisinger talks how cognition and emotional states impacts physical well being and performance.  Longevity, density, and why supplements aren’t as helpful as you think. Plus mind therapy.

Minute Breakdown:

0 – 18  How mitochondrial products can be inflammatory to some.  When restricting your eating during light, getting sun, getting your enzymes can be better for you than taking supplements.  Inflammatory damage and how you can avoid it. Supplement damage to the body. What are energy molecules and what are the ten things that contribute to it (which aren’t found in bottles on shelves at supplement stores).

18 – 29  Long term effects for athletes.  Substituting emotional health for physical performance.  How emotional and spiritual work can be effortless and helps your ability to be an athlete. Ryan’s spiral out of health that he couldn’t recover from since his body was so stressed.  Asking for help, being vulnerable and asking others for help which lead to his journey of self love and feeling worthy.

29 – 42 How we are removing ourselves from the planet unknowing, and how we outsourced our digestion.  The genes that survive changes in the environment.

42 – 50: Vaccinations discussions  and what you need to know about vaccines and which technology or genetic testing you should take before vaccinating.  If your immune system is robust enough viruses will leave your body without certain vaccines and how to do ths.

50 + Taking toxicity out of your life by doing the simple things like taking care of your teeth.  5 G and Ryan’s concern with cancer skyrocketing. Blocking EMF. Why we are the grand experiment of surviving toxins.  Only drinking water after the sun is down and what this does to our health. Stop over training.

Ryan Frisinger helps individuals restore health and vitality by designing customized health programs that address genetic weaknesses, nutritional deficiencies, emotional traumas, and performance issues. By transforming advanced multidisciplinary research into potent programs, Ryan provides each individual with an operator’s manual for their unique body. His client base includes professional athletes, type-A high performers, autistic children, and individuals with autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders and other chronic illnesses. Ryan’s programs offer solutions for the world’s most difficult health problems and help people transform their health and performance.

Specialties: Methylation cycle analysis, nutrigenomics, multifactorial disease, mitochondrial disorders, chronic illness, ancestral diets, trauma therapy, intermittent fasting, plant medicine, interdisciplinary research, n=1 experiments.

Ryan’s academic background spans many disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics, botany, ecology, finance, literature, alternative medicine and athletic performance training. He holds an MA in creative writing and cultural studies and conducted PhD research in epigenetics, synthetic biology, comparative literature, landscape architecture and ethnobotany.

In this episode, Ryan Frisinger talks how cognition and emotional states impacts physical well being and performance.  Longevity, density, and why supplements aren’t as helpful as you think. Plus mind therapy.

Minute Breakdown:

0 – 18  How mitochondrial products can be inflammatory to some.  When restricting your eating during light, getting sun, getting your enzymes can be better for you than taking supplements.  Inflammatory damage and how you can avoid it. Supplement damage to the body. What are energy molecules and what are the ten things that contribute to it (which aren’t found in bottles on shelves at supplement stores).

18 – 29  Long term effects for athletes.  Substituting emotional health for physical performance.  How emotional and spiritual work can be effortless and helps your ability to be an athlete. Ryan’s spiral out of health that he couldn’t recover from since his body was so stressed.  Asking for help, being vulnerable and asking others for help which lead to his journey of self love and feeling worthy.

29 – 42 How we are removing ourselves from the planet unknowing, and how we outsourced our digestion.  The genes that survive changes in the environment.

42 – 50: Vaccinations discussions  and what you need to know about vaccines and which technology or genetic testing you should take before vaccinating.  If your immune system is robust enough viruses will leave your body without certain vaccines and how to do ths.

50 + Taking toxicity out of your life by doing the simple things like taking care of your teeth.  5 G and Ryan’s concern with cancer skyrocketing. Blocking EMF. Why we are the grand experiment of surviving toxins.  Only drinking water after the sun is down and what this does to our health. Stop over training.

Ryan Frisinger helps individuals restore health and vitality by designing customized health programs that address genetic weaknesses, nutritional deficiencies, emotional traumas, and performance issues. By transforming advanced multidisciplinary research into potent programs, Ryan provides each individual with an operator’s manual for their unique body. His client base includes professional athletes, type-A high performers, autistic children, and individuals with autoimmune diseases, neurological disorders and other chronic illnesses. Ryan’s programs offer solutions for the world’s most difficult health problems and help people transform their health and performance.

Specialties: Methylation cycle analysis, nutrigenomics, multifactorial disease, mitochondrial disorders, chronic illness, ancestral diets, trauma therapy, intermittent fasting, plant medicine, interdisciplinary research, n=1 experiments.

Ryan’s academic background spans many disciplines, including biochemistry, genetics, botany, ecology, finance, literature, alternative medicine and athletic performance training. He holds an MA in creative writing and cultural studies and conducted PhD research in epigenetics, synthetic biology, comparative literature, landscape architecture and ethnobotany.

In this episode, Ryan Frisinger talks how cognition and emotional states impacts physical well being and performance.  Longevity, density, and why supplements aren’t as helpful as you think. Plus mind therapy.

Minute Breakdown:

0 – 18  How mitochondrial products can be inflammatory to some.  When restricting your eating during light, getting sun, getting your enzymes can be better for you than taking supplements.  Inflammatory damage and how you can avoid it. Supplement damage to the body. What are energy molecules and what are the ten things that contribute to it (which aren’t found in bottles on shelves at supplement stores).

18 – 29  Long term effects for athletes.  Substituting emotional health for physical performance.  How emotional and spiritual work can be effortless and helps your ability to be an athlete. Ryan’s spiral out of health that he couldn’t recover from since his body was so stressed.  Asking for help, being vulnerable and asking others for help which lead to his journey of self love and feeling worthy.

29 – 42 How we are removing ourselves from the planet unknowing, and how we outsourced our digestion.  The genes that survive changes in the environment.

42 – 50: Vaccinations discussions  and what you need to know about vaccines and which technology or genetic testing you should take before vaccinating.  If your immune system is robust enough viruses will leave your body without certain vaccines and how to do ths.

50 + Taking toxicity out of your life by doing the simple things like taking care of your teeth.  5 G and Ryan’s concern with cancer skyrocketing. Blocking EMF. Why we are the grand experiment of surviving toxins.  Only drinking water after the sun is down and what this does to our health. Stop over training.

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