RAADcast: Roadmap To Super Longevity

RAADcast: Roadmap To Super Longevity
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Produced by the not-for-profit Coalition for Radical Life Extension, producers of RAADfest, the largest conference on longevity for a general audience, comes RAADcast, a go-to platform for citizen scientists and general audiences interested in longevity, super-longevity, and radical life extension, delivering expert insights, actionable tips, and updates on emerging scientific advancements.
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The podcast explores themes of longevity, super-longevity, and radical life extension, covering a variety of topics such as the impact of oral health on overall wellness, metabolic health's role in aging, and the potential of gene therapy to combat aging, with episodes featuring expert insights on modern advancements like stem cell therapy and holistic approaches to health.

Produced by the not-for-profit Coalition for Radical Life Extension, producers of RAADfest, the largest conference on longevity for a general audience, comes RAADcast, a go-to platform for citizen scientists and general audiences interested in longevity, super-longevity, and radical life extension, delivering expert insights, actionable tips, and updates on emerging scientific advancements.
Did you know that your heart's rhythm offers clues about your resilience? In this episode of RAADCast, Don Moxley breaks down heart rate variability as the ultimate longevity metric—and how purpose, breathing, sleep, and smart training can increase your resilience, recovery, and healthspan.
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In this episode of RAADCast, Don Moxley takes us deep into the science of resilience. A former elite wrestling coach turned heart rate variability pioneer, he shares the story of how tracking this metric helped transform struggling athletes into champions. Don explains how heart rate variability is more than just a data point—it’s a real-time window into how well your nervous system is adapting to life. We learn how resilience is built not through pushing harder, but through intentional recovery, sleep quality, breathing, and purpose.
Don also explains how heart rate variability readings can reflect unresolved trauma, and how simple tools like breathwork and mindfulness can reset the body from chronic stress to regenerative healing. He shares why being constantly “on” can lead to burnout, even in high performers, and how recovery—not hustle—is now the key to winning, whether in sport or life. With practical tips on zone-based training, the role of endocannabinoids, and how to use wearables wisely, this episode is a masterclass in building the inner strength to thrive across your lifespan.
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Don Moxley is a pioneering exercise physiologist, performance scientist, and lifelong student of human resilience. With a career spanning elite athletics, wearable technology innovation, and longevity research, he has helped everyone from world-class athletes to everyday individuals unlock their full recovery potential through the science of heart rate variability. His approach is rooted in merging data with heart. A passionate teacher at his core, he now educates health professionals, athletes, and longevity seekers on how to measure and build resilience—because the quality of your life depends on your ability to bounce back. Don is on a mission to reduce suffering and elevate human potential by helping people train smarter, recover deeper, and live with greater purpose.
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Website: https://trainrecoverwin.wordpress.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/donmoxley/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donmoxley/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donmoxley
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