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Healthy AF | Healthy After 50

Healthy AF | Healthy After 50

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Healthy AF, the podcast dedicated to helping you live a healthier life after the age of 50, hosted by health and longevity expert Zane Griggs. This show is your guide to achieving optimal health, both physically and mentally. Whether you're in your 20s and want to plan for a healthy future or in your 50s and seeking to catch up, this show could help you improve your nutrition, fitness, and overall well-being. Each week, we'll dive into the latest research and expert advice on topics such as exercise, stress management, and more. We'll discuss practical strategies for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including how to balance your diet and stay active as you age. Remember, it's never too late to prioritize your health and become Healthy AF! (Hit play to learn more)2023 Hygiene & gesundes Leben
  • 42. Breaking Free from Extremes: Biohacking, Nutrition, and Purpose with Dylan Gemelli
    Jan 5 2026

    For years, the health and fitness space has rewarded extremes — more restriction, more protocols, more supplements, more "hacks." But what happens when chasing optimization starts to quietly dismantle your health instead of improving it?

    In this episode of Healthy AF, Zane sits down with Dylan Gemelli for one of the most honest, wide-ranging conversations the show has had. Dylan's journey doesn't begin with illness — it begins with pushing the limits of health itself. From elite athletics to bodybuilding, from underground supplementation to biohacking and cellular health, Dylan has lived on both sides of the extreme.

    Dylan opens up about his early life, disordered eating patterns, overtraining, and the mentality that "more is always better." He shares how chasing leanness, control, and aesthetics eventually led to mental exhaustion, physical pain, and metabolic stress — even while appearing outwardly "healthy." This episode pulls back the curtain on how easily discipline can turn into self-abuse when intention is lost.

    The conversation then shifts into Dylan's transformation. After years of ultra-low fat, ultra-low calorie dieting, relentless cardio, and rigid food rules, he finally reached a breaking point. Adding fats back in. Eating whole eggs instead of only egg whites. Introducing real carbohydrates. Cooking with butter. Allowing flexibility. What surprised him most wasn't weight gain — it was improved energy, recovery, mood, body composition, and freedom.

    Zane and Dylan also dig into the biohacking world — what's helpful, what's misunderstood, and what's being misused. They discuss why piling on peptides, supplements, and therapies without addressing nutrition, stress, sleep, and foundations often leads to worse outcomes, not better ones. Dylan explains why many "biohackers" actually show poorer mitochondrial health when measured — not because the tools are bad, but because balance is missing.

    At its core, this episode is about accountability, intentionality, and purpose. Dylan shares how prison, adversity, and personal responsibility reshaped his outlook — and why he now sees health as a long game, not a shortcut. This is a conversation for anyone who's burned out from extremes, confused by conflicting health advice, or ready to rebuild their body and life with clarity instead of chaos.

    If you've ever felt trapped by rigid protocols, afraid to eat, or overwhelmed by "doing everything right," this episode will hit home.


    Episode Timestamps:

    • 00:00 — Intro: Why extremes dominate the health space
    • 02:10 — Dylan's early years: athletics, body image, and control
    • 05:30 — Disordered eating, overtraining, and chasing leanness
    • 09:00 — Consequences of "discipline without intention"
    • 12:30 — Prison, accountability, and rebuilding identity
    • 16:00 — Bodybuilding, supplements, and extreme protocols
    • 19:40 — When optimization turns into self-destruction
    • 23:00 — Enter biohacking: curiosity vs obsession
    • 26:30 — The breaking point: hunger, fatigue, and burnout
    • 30:00 — Adding fats and carbs back in (and what changed fast)
    • 33:40 — Energy, recovery, mood, and metabolic freedom
    • 36:40 — Why foundations beat advanced protocols every time
    • 39:40 — Biohacking done wrong: too many tools, no alignment
    • 43:00 — Purpose, responsibility, and long-term health
    • 46:00 — Final reflections: balance, curiosity, and growth
    Connect with Zane Griggs:
    • 🧠 Free Plan: free40plan.com
    • 📲 Instagram: @zanegriggsfitness
    • 🌐 Website: zanegriggs.com

    Guest Links:

    • https://dylangemelli.com
    • https://www.instagram.com/dylangemelli/
    • http://www.youtube.com/@DylanGemelliBiohacking




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    50 Min.
  • 41. Unlocking the Gut-Brain Connection with Dr. Vincent Pedre
    Dec 1 2025

    We talk a lot about fitness, metabolism, and hormones on this show — but if your gut's not right, none of it works properly.

    In this week's episode of Healthy AF, I sit down with Dr. Vincent Pedre, board-certified internist, functional medicine pioneer, and author of the bestselling book Happy Gut. Dr. Pedre has spent over two decades helping people repair their gut health, rebalance their microbiome, and understand how the gut affects every system in the body — from mood and memory to metabolism and sleep.

    We dive deep into the gut-brain connection — how your gut literally talks to your brain through the vagus nerve, and why 95% of serotonin is produced in your gut (not your head). Dr. Pedre breaks down how stress, alcohol, and common over-the-counter meds disrupt digestion and even rewire your mood.

    He also explains how gut dysfunction can lead to metabolic disease, chronic fatigue, and hormone imbalance, and what to do about it. From fermented foods and fiber to liver detox and real-world habits, this conversation connects the dots between gut health, mental health, and longevity.

    We also talk about Dr. Pedre's new product, Happy Gut Coffee — a low-acid, toxin-free roast tested for mold, glyphosate, and pesticides — and why something as simple as your morning coffee might be holding back your health goals.

    If you've ever struggled with brain fog, bloating, or burnout — this episode will help you understand why your gut might be the first place to start healing.

    💡 Key Takeaways
    • The gut microbiome influences mood, metabolism, and immune health.
    • 95% of serotonin is made in the gut, not the brain.
    • The vagus nerve connects your emotions, digestion, and sleep quality.
    • Alcohol, NSAIDs, and stress are major microbiome disruptors.
    • Fermented foods lower inflammation and improve brain health.
    • Gut inflammation can lead to insulin resistance and metabolic disease.
    • Fiber + fermented foods = powerful combination for reducing stress and inflammation.
    • Regular, effortless bowel movements are essential for detox and hormone balance.
    • Your liver and gut work together to remove toxins and regulate estrogen.
    • Even your coffee can support (or sabotage) your gut health.

    Episode Timestamps:

    • 00:00 — Intro: Meet Dr. Vincent Pedre, gut health and functional medicine expert
    • 03:00 — The missing piece: what doctors never learned about the gut microbiome
    • 06:00 — The gut-brain connection explained
    • 08:00 — How serotonin is made in the gut (and why it matters)
    • 12:00 — Stress, the vagus nerve, and sleep quality
    • 15:00 — Alcohol: short-term calm, long-term chaos
    • 18:00 — Why mindset and emotion drive gut-related habits
    • 22:00 — Stomach acid, digestion, and feeling full
    • 27:00 — Fermented foods vs. fiber: which one lowers inflammation
    • 29:00 — The psychobiotic diet and its effect on stress levels
    • 33:00 — Endotoxin, leaky gut, and how inflammation starts
    • 37:00 — Gut health and detoxification: liver, estrogen, and weight loss
    • 40:00 — Why bowel regularity matters for hormones
    • 43:00 — Creating Happy Gut Coffee: how Dr. Pedre cleaned up caffeine
    • 47:00 — Why your coffee could be sabotaging your health goals
    • 49:00 — Where to learn more and connect with Dr. Pedre
    Connect with Zane Griggs:
    • 🧠 Free Plan: free40plan.com
    • 📲 Instagram: @zanegriggsfitness
    • 🌐 Website: zanegriggs.com

    Guest Links:

    • https://pedremd.com
    • https://happygutlife.com
    • IG: @‌drpedre

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    51 Min.
  • 40. From Food Addiction to Freedom: Meghann Hempel's Journey
    Nov 10 2025

    Most of us don't realize how deep our relationship with food runs until we try to change it.

    In this Healthy AF episode, I sit down with Meghann Hempel, who shares her powerful journey from battling food addiction, emotional eating, and self-sabotage to finding complete freedom through mindset, community, and real nourishment.

    For years, Meghann found herself stuck in the cycle so many of us know too well — using food for comfort, trying every new plan, and blaming herself when nothing worked. But everything changed when she stopped chasing perfection and started addressing the root causes: stress, trauma, and a dysregulated metabolism.

    We talk about the real, unfiltered side of healing — the emotional work behind breaking addiction, rebuilding trust with your body, and learning to eat without guilt or obsession. Meghann also shares how she helps others now, teaching them how to build a relationship with food that's grounded in awareness, balance, and self-respect.

    This episode isn't just about what you eat. It's about what's eating at you — and how to finally take your power back.

    💡 Key Takeaways

    • Food addiction isn't a lack of willpower — it's a sign of imbalance and disconnection.
    • Stress and shame are two of the biggest drivers behind emotional eating.
    • Healing starts when you shift from punishment to nourishment and awareness.
    • Community and accountability are key in breaking cycles of addiction.
    • Hormones, mindset, and blood sugar all play a role in cravings and energy.
    • The goal isn't perfection — it's freedom.


    Episode Timestamps:

    • 00:00 — Intro: Meghann's story and the roots of food addiction
    • 06:30 — The emotional connection between food and identity
    • 13:00 — From dieting to healing: why restriction makes things worse
    • 19:00 — Breaking cycles of shame and guilt
    • 25:00 — The role of stress, trauma, and environment in cravings
    • 32:00 — Rebuilding trust with your body through awareness
    • 39:00 — Hormones, blood sugar, and emotional balance
    • 46:00 — How Meghann found freedom and peace around food
    • 52:00 — Coaching others through the same transformation
    • 59:00 — Final thoughts: food freedom as a lifelong practice
    Connect with Zane Griggs:
    • 🧠 Free Plan: free40plan.com

    • 📲 Instagram: @zanegriggsfitness

    • 🌐 Website: zanegriggs.com

    Guest Links:

    Meghann's links:

    https://join.brainbodyandbeyondllc.com/home-2636

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/5WrqWIExmHshHL9pUk5Xsi?si=3JFTuIM9SAq1ioBtof5I_g

    https://www.instagram.com/meghann.alice?igsh=MTVkbnc0Z2RtMTJ4eA==





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    57 Min.
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