The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit podcast artwork

PODCAST · business

The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit

Join Dr. John Torrens, an award-winning professor and entrepreneur, as he guides high-performing entrepreneurs, founders, and executives on a journey to redefine success. In The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, you'll learn how to balance business success with a fulfilling, healthy lifestyle. Each episode blends cutting-edge academic research with real-life insights from entrepreneurs, health experts, and researchers. Discover evidence-based strategies to prevent burnout, improve well-being, and create a life where purpose, productivity, and wellness thrive together.

  1. 82

    Muscle Strength Longevity Tips from an Orthopedic Surgeon Turned Investor | Dr. Mihir Patel

    If you want the best muscle strength longevity tips available, go straight to the source, an orthopedic surgeon who sees the long-term consequences of neglecting your body every single day in the OR.Dr. John Torrens sat down with Dr. Mihir Patel, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon, early-stage med-tech investor, and advisor who has spent his career at the intersection of elite athletic performance, joint preservation, and longevity medicine. He shares what he's seeing on the front lines of orthopedic surgery, why muscle strength is the single most important predictor of how long, and how well, you live, and the innovations he's most excited about in the health tech space.In this episode, you'll learn:Why muscle strength is the #1 predictor of longevity (and what happens to your body when you lose it).The truth about knee injuries, meniscus tears, and how treatment has evolved from removal to repair to preservation.Why a hip fracture later in life carries a 90% one-year mortality rate, and the simple habits that reduce your risk.How inflammation is silently aging your joints, and the dietary shift that brings it down.What Dr. Patel actually thinks about stem cells, PRP injections, and biologic therapies, and when they're worth it.The surprising reason flexibility and stretching matter more than most entrepreneurs realize.How AI is transforming medicine, from faster diagnosis to eliminating the administrative burden that burns doctors out.Blood flow restriction training: how to build serious muscle with minimal weight and zero joint stress (and the device Dr. Patel personally uses).Dr. Patel's journey from the OR to early-stage med-tech investing, and what he looks for in a pitch.Resources Mentioned:XI Wear - FDA-approved pulse oximeter that works accurately across all skin tones and in motionSuji - Blood flow restriction training device used by 30% of professional sports leagues, now available direct to consumerConnect with Dr. Mihir Patel: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mihir-patel-857502183/Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrensIf this episode resonated with you, it's because you already know there's a real ROI to prioritizing your health as an entrepreneur. The best muscle strength longevity tips aren't found in a gym bro's Instagram, they come from physicians like Dr. Patel who see what happens when entrepreneurs ignore their bodies for decades. Don't wait for the OR to tell you what you could have prevented.The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit is the podcast for entrepreneurs who know that sustainable performance starts with your health. Each week, we bring you expert insights on the mental, physical, and spiritual habits that help you build more, and live better. If you're looking for muscle strength longevity tips, entrepreneur health strategies, and science-backed approaches to longevity, you're in the right place. Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with an entrepreneur in your life who needs to hear it.

  2. 81

    Personal Branding, Fear of Judgment, and Building Visibility That Converts With Ivana Ivanek

    What if the reason your expertise isn't reaching the people who need it most isn't your skills, your product, or your strategy, but the fear of what your third-grade cousin might think when they see your face on camera?In this episode of The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John sits down with Ivana Ivanek, personal brand strategist, visibility coach, and host of the Online Business by Design podcast. Born in Serbia and raised as an immigrant in Austria, Ivana spent four years building her first business in near-total isolation, hiding her results, undercharging for her services, and eventually hitting rock bottom, mentally, physically, and financially, before rebuilding everything from scratch. Today she helps entrepreneurs, coaches, and service providers craft a digital presence that gets them found, trusted, and hired without performing a version of themselves that doesn't fit.Ivana breaks down exactly why so many talented entrepreneurs stay invisible online, and it has nothing to do with the algorithm. She unpacks the fear of judgment that keeps people from hitting record, why templates and AI scripts quietly kill your message, and why your social media presence in 2026 is your digital business card whether you like it or not. She shares her three-step framework for conversion-focused content built on realness over performance, a grounded message, and clear calls to action, and reveals the one mindset shift that makes showing up consistently feel less like a burden and more like a natural extension of who you already are.Whether you've been sitting on your expertise waiting until you're ready, or you're showing up inconsistently because the fear of judgment is louder than your calling, this episode will give you both the strategy and the permission to stop hiding and start being found.Key Points DiscussedHiding on the rock: Why Ivana spent four years with great results, great clients, and almost no money, and the painful lesson about what happens when you wait to be discovered instead of putting yourself out there.The fear of judgment and the third-grade cousin problem: How building your social media audience out of people who already know you, friends, family, exes,  creates a silent pressure that stops you from ever saying what you actually need to say.Your digital business card is non-negotiable: Why not having a consistent, intentional social media presence in 2026 is the equivalent of opening a shop and turning your back every time a customer walks in.Realness over performance: Why the perfectly produced, always-winning persona no longer converts, and how your specific quirks, story, and lived experience are the exact thing that makes the right people choose you over everyone else.The one person trick: How to break through camera anxiety instantly by forgetting the audience and speaking directly to the one person who needs to hear exactly what you have to say.Quantity builds skill: Why posting imperfectly and often will always outperform sitting in the background polishing something that never goes live, and what a sculpture experiment tells us about why repetition beats planning.What most people are doing wrong: The three mistakes Ivana sees constantly, hiding behind website fonts and colors, waiting until they're ready, and squeezing their message into templates that were never built for their voice.Connect with Ivana Ivanek:Website - https://www.ivanaivanek.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/ivanaivanek_LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivana-ivanek-426553230/Podcast: Online Business by Design - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/online-business-by-design/id1672063844Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  3. 80

    Hypnotherapy, Identity, and the Hidden Beliefs Blocking Your Success With Christina L. Woods

    What if the thing standing between you and the success you've already earned isn't strategy, capital, or skill, but a belief planted in your mind before you were old enough to question it?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John sits down with Christina L. Woods, an internationally recognized Clinical Hypnotherapist, Rapid Transformational Therapist, Empowerment Coach, and Reiki Master. After more than 30 years in corporate America, Christina left a highly successful career after experiencing the transformative power of hypnotherapy firsthand, and has since dedicated her work to helping high performers, executives, and entrepreneurs close the gap between who they are on the inside and the success they've built on the outside.Christina breaks down exactly how hypnotherapy works at the neurological level, why it's fundamentally different from affirmations or talk therapy, and how accessing the theta brainwave state allows lasting change to be made at the root, not just the surface. She shares real client breakthroughs, from a world-traveling executive coach paralyzed by perfectionism to a multi-business owner who couldn't stop working 20-hour days even when he no longer needed to. She also unpacks the hidden pattern she sees in nearly every high performer she works with: a mismatch between their internal blueprint and the external life they've built, and why that gap quietly drives everything from imposter syndrome and hustle addiction to loneliness and lack of fulfillment.Whether you've checked every box society told you would make you successful and still don't feel it, or you're simply tired of knowing what you want to change but not being able to change it, this episode will open a door you didn't know was available to you.Key Points DiscussedThe internal vs. external mismatch: Why high performers often achieve extraordinary results on the outside while their internal sense of self hasn't kept pace, and how that gap shows up as imposter syndrome, hesitation, poor decisions, and burnout.How hypnotherapy actually works: What happens neurologically when you enter a theta brainwave state, why it's the only place where deep subconscious change can be made, and how it's fundamentally different from affirmations, journaling, or talk therapy.The root, not the symptom: Why hypnotherapy doesn't just plant positive suggestions, it pulls up the belief that's already there first, flips it, and then replaces it, the same way you pull a weed out by the root rather than cutting it at the surface.Hustle culture as a subconscious survival strategy: How the grinding habits that built your business can become the very beliefs that destroy your health, relationships, and happiness, and why high performers resist letting them go even when they no longer need them.The Santa Claus paradigm shift: Why you don't need to revisit every moment a limiting belief affected you, once you can truly see it for what it is, your entire perspective shifts instantly and permanently.What high performers are really struggling with: The conversation Christina says almost every executive pulls her aside to have, not about performance or profit, but about loneliness, lack of deep connection, and the quiet question of why all this success still doesn't feel like enough.Upgrading your internal blueprint: Why Christina compares the subconscious mind to a phone or laptop that simply needs an update, and why that upgrade is more achievable, and faster, than most high performers ever imagined.Connect with Christina L. WoodsWebsite - https://christinalwoods.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christina.lwoods/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/christinalwoodsvaron/Connect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  4. 79

    The Body Keeps the Score: Somatic Therapy, Imposter Syndrome, and Embodied Entrepreneurship With Chelsea Horton

    What if the reason you keep going in circles with your anxiety, your self-doubt, your fear of being seen, is that you've been trying to think your way out of problems that live in your body?John sits down with Chelsea Horton, founder and CEO of Healing Embodied, a dancer turned somatic therapist who fused two seemingly opposing passions into a thriving international coaching and education company. Chelsea holds a master's degree in dance and movement therapy and has spent years helping leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs break free from the cycles of overthinking, self-doubt, and emotional avoidance that quietly sabotage their performance and their lives.Chelsea breaks down what somatic therapy actually is and why traditional talk therapy often keeps people stuck in the same mental loops. She unpacks the thought-feeling feedback loop that drives imposter syndrome, rejection sensitivity, and the Sunday scaries, and explains why affirmations alone rarely work when the body is still holding a different story. She also dives into the deeper connection between intuition and somatic intelligence, why entrepreneurs build their best businesses when they lead with creativity and presence alongside strategy, and how tapping into creative intelligence may be the most underrated performance advantage in business.Whether you're an entrepreneur struggling to take the next big leap, someone fighting through the fear of being seen, or a leader looking to make decisions you can trust from the inside out, this conversation will change how you think about your body, not as a passenger in your entrepreneurial journey, but as the very source of your power.Key Points DiscussedWhat somatic therapy actually is: Why most people mistake thinking about their feelings for actually feeling them, and how somatic therapy goes beneath the surface layer of the mind to address emotions where they actually live: in the body.The thought-feeling feedback loop: How a physical sensation in your body triggers a mental spiral, which amplifies the sensation, which deepens the spiral, and the simple somatic interrupt that can break the cycle in real time.Imposter syndrome and the fear of being seen: Why pitching investors, stating your price, or stepping into a room of successful people triggers a body-level bracing for impact, and what to do about it before you walk through the door.Why affirmations don't always work: How repeating "I am enough" with a body that believes the opposite creates incongruence, and why lasting mindset shifts require addressing what the body is still holding onto.The Sunday scaries and the illusion of corporate security: Why that dread you feel in your chest every Sunday is your body sending you a message, and why the security of a paycheck may be less real than you think.Intuition as somatic intelligence: Why your gut instinct isn't a woo-woo concept but your nervous system's ability to detect, read, and attune to a situation before your mind can articulate it, and why the best entrepreneurs have been using it all along.Leading with presence, creativity, and strategy: Why following the playbook without trusting your own instincts produces mediocre results, and how infusing creative intelligence into your strategy unlocks outcomes you didn't think were possible.The science behind the magic: From quantum physics to Dr. Joe Dispenza's meditation research, why what was once dismissed as out-there thinking is now measurable, and what it means for how you create your business and your life.Resources MentionedFree Resource Library - https://www.healingembodied.com/connectConnect with Chelsea HortonWebsite - https://www.healingembodied.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/healing.embodied/Connect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  5. 78

    Secrets of Energy and Longevity with Dr. Mao Shing Ni

    What if the key to peak performance, boundless energy, and long-term health wasn't in the latest biohack, but in a 5,000-year-old tradition passed down through 38 generations of healers?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John sits down with Dr. Mao Shing Ni, known simply as "Dr. Mao", a 38th-generation practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine, co-founder of Tao of Wellness and Yo San University, bestselling author of 18 books, and one of the world's foremost voices on integrative and anti-aging medicine.Dr. Mao shares how a near-fatal childhood accident healed through acupuncture set him on a path now spanning 41 years of clinical practice. Drawing from ancient Taoist philosophy and modern science, he breaks down why energy, not time, capital, or intelligence, is the true currency of entrepreneurship, and how most high performers are unknowingly depleting it. He dives into the lost diagnostic arts of Chinese medicine, the biology of qi, and why nervous system regulation is the master lever for everything from decision-making to disease prevention. He also reveals his personal top five supplements, the truth about sunlight and grounding, and leads a live breathing exercise that can lower your resting heart rate in under three minutes.Whether you're an entrepreneur pushing toward your next breakthrough or a high performer committed to thriving for decades, this episode will fundamentally shift how you think about energy, not as something you spend, but as something you cultivate.Key Points DiscussedEastern vs. Western diagnosis: How reading the eyes, pulse, and tongue can reveal what blood tests miss, and why the first thing Dr. Mao observes in any patient is the spirit.What Western medicine has lost: Why the most powerful diagnostic tool is a genuine conversation, and how a system built around five-minute appointments is quietly eroding the quality of care.The true currency of entrepreneurs: Why energy, not time, money, or strategy, is the real determinant of your leadership, clarity, and output.Qi, mitochondria, and ATP: How ancient Chinese medicine and modern cellular biology are describing the same life force, and why blockages in both show up the same way.Sympathetic vs. parasympathetic: Why living in perpetual "survival mode" is the equivalent of flooding your body with daily doses of prednisone, and what to do about it.Manifestation and mental clarity: Why scattered thoughts produce nothing, and how focused, aligned thinking works like a laser to bridge vision and physical reality.The healthcare system trap: Why there's little profit in prevention, what that means for your long-term health, and why Chinese medicine's oldest principle, treat the disease before it happens, may be the most radical idea in modern wellness.The truth about sunlight: Why avoiding the sun entirely may be as harmful as overexposure, and how morning light without sunglasses activates your pineal gland to improve your sleep that night.Sleep, nutrition, and balance: Why consistency and intuitive eating matter more than any trending protocol, and how Dr. Mao's own health transformed when he finally committed to eight to nine hours of sleep.Connect with Dr. Mao Shing Ni:Website - https://www.taoofwellness.comThe Wellness Living Store - https://taostar.com/Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine - https://yosan.edu/Connect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  6. 77

    Energy, Nutrition, and the Science of Spirulina and Chlorella With Dr. Catharine Arnston

    What if one of the most powerful tools for energy, focus, and long-term health has been hiding in plain sight for decades?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, Dr. John M. Torrens sits down with Dr. Catharine Arnston, founder of EnergyBits, to explore the science, story, and business behind one of the most misunderstood superfoods in the world: algae. From leaving a 25-year corporate career to building a global nutrition company, Catharine shares how a personal health crisis in her family led her down a path of research, discovery, and ultimately entrepreneurship.She breaks down the difference between spirulina and chlorella, how they impact energy, detoxification, brain function, and longevity, and why algae may be one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. Beyond nutrition, this episode dives deep into the entrepreneurial journey—what it really takes to build something meaningful, why passion matters more than experience, and how to trust your intuition when no one else understands your vision.Whether you're looking to optimize your health, increase your energy, or build something that truly matters, this episode will expand how you think about both your body and your business.Key Points DiscussedThe entrepreneur “puzzle” analogy: Why people only want to join your vision once it’s almost complete, and what that means for building something meaningful.From corporate career to entrepreneurship: How a personal health crisis led Catharine to leave a 25-year career and start a company from scratch.Discovering the power of plant-based nutrition: How researching an alkaline diet opened the door to understanding the role of nutrients in health.Why algae became the focus: The moment she realized algae was one of the most nutrient-dense and impactful foods available.Building a business without prior experience: Why curiosity, adaptability, and passion matter more than expertise when starting something new.The reality of entrepreneurship: Why the journey is lonely, challenging, and demanding, but ultimately deeply rewarding.Trusting your intuition as an entrepreneur: Why the “quiet voice” is often more important than external opinions when making decisions.What is spirulina and chlorella? Understanding the difference between the two types of microalgae and their roles in the body.Spirulina for energy and performance: How spirulina supports mitochondria, increases energy, and improves mental clarity.Chlorella for detox and gut health: How chlorella helps remove toxins, supports digestion, and improves overall health.Why algae is a “complete food”: How algae contains protein, vitamins, minerals, and nutrients that support full-body health.Dosage, safety, and daily use: How much to take, who it’s for, and why it can replace many common supplements.Real-world results and longevity benefits: Why consistent use may support immunity, energy, and long-term health outcomes.Exclusive Offer for YouIf you’re curious to try the benefits of algae for yourself, whether for energy, focus, or overall health, Dr. Catharine has put together a special offer for you:👉 Visit: https://energybits.com👉 Use code Total Entrepreneur, and you'll get 20% off anything at checkoutThis will give you access to a special discount on spirulina and chlorella products mentioned in this episode.Connect with Dr. Catharine ArnstonWebsite - https://catharinearnston.com/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/catharinearnston/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/catharinearnston/Connect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  7. 76

    How to Reset Your Nervous System for Peak Performance with John Mangogna

    What if your strength, mobility, focus, and even pain, weren’t physical limitations, but outputs your brain could change in real time?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, Dr. John M. Torrens sits down with performance specialist Jon Mangogna to explore a radically different way of thinking about movement, stress, and human performance. Drawing from his background in competitive judo and years of work in functional neurology, Jon explains how the body operates as an information-processing system, where inputs like breath, vision, and sensory signals directly shape outputs like strength, pain, and decision-making.Jon breaks down how simple, time-efficient practices, often taking less than a minute, can dramatically improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance mental clarity. He also dives into the concept of hormetic stress, showing how intentionally exposing yourself to controlled stressors can build resilience, sharpen decision-making, and improve performance in both athletics and business.Whether you're an entrepreneur operating under constant pressure or someone looking to optimize your physical and mental performance, this episode will challenge how you think about the body, and give you practical tools you can apply immediately.Key Points DiscussedJon’s background in judo and movement - How early training in judo shaped his understanding of balance, movement, and performance as an integrated system.Visualization as a performance tool - How mental rehearsal primes the brain for performance and reduces stress in high-pressure situations.Rethinking pain: perception vs reality - Why pain is created in the brain and how changing inputs can alter pain perception.Real-time performance changes through simple inputs - How small changes like eye movements or breathing can immediately improve mobility and physical performance.Quick resets for entrepreneurs under stress - How to use simple “information inputs” during the workday to improve focus, energy, and decision-making.Why you don’t need an hour-long workout - The importance of shifting perspective from long workouts to high-impact, time-efficient practices.Breath holds, and stress adaptation - How short breath holds can train your nervous system to handle stress and improve physiological responses.Measuring stress tolerance (BOLT score) - What your breath-hold capacity says about your physiology and stress resilience.Chronic pain and nervous system inputs -Why addressing inputs, not just symptoms, is key to reducing pain and improving mobility.Resources MentionedIntention Workout - intentionworkout.comThis Is Ritual - thisisritual.comConnect with Jon MangognaInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/in_tension_movement/Connect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  8. 75

    What Your Sleep Data Says About Your Brain and Body With Dr. Elie Gottlieb

    What if one night of sleep data could predict your risk for over 100 diseases, and help you change your health trajectory before symptoms even appear?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John welcomes back sleep scientist Dr. Elie Gottlieb for a deep dive into the rapidly evolving world of sleep, AI, and personalized health. From groundbreaking research models trained on hundreds of thousands of hours of sleep data to the rise of wearable technology and digital health agents, this conversation explores how sleep is becoming one of the most powerful predictors of long-term health.Dr. Gottlieb breaks down how AI is shifting from simply tracking sleep to predicting disease risk and coaching behavior change in real time, while also addressing the psychological side of sleep tracking, and why obsessing over your sleep data might actually make it worse. He shares practical strategies for improving sleep during high-stress periods, explains the truth about chronotypes, and reveals why consistency, not perfection, is the key to better sleep and performance.Whether you're an entrepreneur, athlete, or high performer, this episode will change how you think about sleep, not as a passive activity, but as a daily lever for performance, longevity, and health.Key Points DiscussedThe problem with snoozing alarms: Why repeatedly snoozing your alarm may create unnecessary stress responses and disrupt your brain.AI’s role in sleep science: How AI is evolving from tracking sleep to predicting disease risk and enabling real-time coaching.Predicting disease from sleep data: How a Stanford model trained on 600,000+ hours of sleep data can predict risk for over 130 health conditions.The rise of personal health agents: How AI-powered systems are combining data science, coaching, and behavioral science to improve sleep and health.Wearables and the future of health screening: Why devices like Oura, Fitbit, and Apple Watch are becoming tools for early disease detection.What is “orthosomnia”? How obsessing over sleep data can actually harm your sleep, and who is most at risk.The placebo and “nocebo” effect of sleep data: Why what your device tells you about your sleep can influence how you feel and perform the next day.Should you trust your sleep tracker? Understanding the limitations of wearable data and how to use it effectively without becoming dependent on it.The future of personalized sleep optimization: How AI and “digital twins” could create individualized sleep protocols tailored to your biology.Sleep during high-stress periods: Why poor sleep during stressful times is normal, and how to manage it without making it worse.The 3 non-negotiables for better sleep: Wake time consistency, morning light exposure, and a pre-sleep wind-down routine.The truth about alarms and snoozing: What we know (and don’t know) about the impact of alarms on cortisol and waking performance.Should you delay your morning coffee? Why the science doesn’t strongly support delaying caffeine for cortisol optimization.Chronotypes and sleep timing: Why going to bed earlier, even against your natural preference, may improve long-term health outcomes.Why consistency beats perfection: How regular sleep schedules may matter more than total sleep duration for overall health.Connect with Dr. Elie Gottlieb:Website - https://eliegottlieb.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliewgottlieb/Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  9. 74

    Mindset, Resilience, and Elite Performance from the NFL to Entrepreneurship With Chris Streveler

    What if the biggest difference between success and failure isn’t talent, but your mindset when opportunity finally shows up?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John has a chat with Chris Streveler, an eight-year CFL and NFL veteran quarterback known for his resilience, leadership, and relentless work ethic. Chris shares the behind-the-scenes mindset that carried him from an overlooked college player to a Grey Cup champion and NFL quarterback, despite injuries, roster cuts, and countless moments where most athletes would have walked away.Chris explains how elite athletes prepare for opportunities that may never come, why mental reps and visualization matter as much as physical practice, and how resilience is built through adversity. He also discusses the transition from professional sports to entrepreneurship, including his quarterback training academy, media work, and a new values-based dating app designed to bring intentionality back to modern relationships.Whether you’re an entrepreneur, athlete, or leader, this conversation offers powerful lessons about preparation, leadership, and staying ready when opportunity appears.Key Points Discussed[00:00] The mindset of making the most of every opportunity.[00:03] Early lessons in work ethic and discipline.[00:05] Leadership through example.[00:08] Preparing for opportunities that may never come.[00:12] Mental reps, visualization, and performance psychology[00:16] “Be where your feet are”.[00:22] Resilience and bouncing back from failure.[00:26] Social media pressure and young athletes.[00:30] The Grey Cup championship story.[00:36] Creating opportunities by adding value.[00:43] The importance of character and attitude.[00:48] Transitioning from professional sports to entrepreneurship.Connect with Chris StrevelerInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cstrevy5/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-strevelerEmail - [email protected] with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  10. 73

    Supportive vs. Stressful Debt: How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Capital Without Getting Crushed (With Jacob Clopton)

    What if the same debt that helps you scale is also the thing silently killing your risk tolerance, your cash flow, and your future growth?In this episode of Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, John sits down with commercial debt broker and entrepreneur Jacob “Jake” Clopton, who’s spent 20 years structuring commercial financing and watching, up close, what makes debt a powerful lever… and what turns it into a business-ending burden.You’ll learn how to think about coverage ratios, why 100% financing is usually a dead end, how lenders evaluate character vs. financial integrity, and why over-leverage doesn’t just threaten your balance sheet, it can quietly destroy the founder mindset required to grow. Then Jake takes it deeper: how he built his company through the 2008-era disruption, and how he protects his performance with disciplined routines around fitness, sleep, nutrition, and delegation.Key Points Discussed[00:00] Debt as leverage: how debt can be a net positive, or “the nail in the coffin” when mis-modeled.[00:03] Personal guarantees: why startups should assume they’ll personally guarantee most debt.[00:04] Coverage ratios explained: why the “right cushion” depends on disruption risk, revenue variability, and assets.[00:07] The 100% financing problem: “skin in the game,” lender recovery reality, and the rare exceptions.[00:10] Character matters, especially on bigger deals: why everything becomes “people” at scale.[00:12] Collateral and lending products: AR finance, factoring, PO finance, working capital, and why merchant cash advances can trap you.[00:15] Starting in disruption: why crises can be the best time to enter an industry and build relationships.[00:19] First deals + early grind: cold calls, learning on the fly, and building a different approach.[00:22] Performance stack: time-blocking workouts, family structure, and delegating what “doesn’t make money.”[00:24] Getting past the $1M ceiling: building workflow “conveyor belts,” interchangeable roles, and control checkpoints.[00:29] Stress response + mindset: focus on what you can control, don’t “suffer twice,” and let things revert to the mean.[00:34] Sleep, fuel, and longevity: why sleep isn’t weakness, and why diet becomes a competitive edge as you age.[00:39] The #1 debt lesson for founders: too much debt kills risk-taking, the very thing required to expand.Resources MentionedBook: Sleep Your Way to the Top - https://www.amazon.com/Sleeping-Your-Way-Top-Succeed/dp/1454918489Connect with Billy Keels:Website - https://www.billykeels.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/billykeels/Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  11. 72

    Making Your Corporate Job Optional - Leveraging Skillsets, Building Systems, and Mastering Time Freedom with Billy Keels

    What if the most valuable asset in your portfolio isn't your 401 (k), but your agency?In this episode, John sits down with Billy Keels, a former corporate executive who spent 26 years navigating 86 different countries before successfully making his high-level career "optional". Billy bridges the gap between the specialized world of the C-suite and the generalist grit of entrepreneurship, proving that you don't have to quit your job to start building your legacy.Billy challenges the illusion of corporate security, arguing that everyone has the same 168 hours a week; the only difference is who has a say over how they are utilized. From the "Lone Wolf" syndrome that kills side businesses to the emotional resilience required to survive a "year that happens for you," this conversation is a blueprint for senior leaders ready to reclaim their time and diversify their income without risking their principal role.Key Points Discussed:00:00 - The "Optional" Job Concept: Realizing that working because you want to is a total game-changer for mental ease.04:00 - The Three Pillars of Optionality: Clarity, integration of your current career, and controlling your own income.09:00 - Transferable Skills: How corporate leadership and sales are the exact same tools needed for entrepreneurship.12:00 - The Lone Wolf Trap: Why trying to "brute force" a business alone is the fastest path to failure.16:00 - Stages of Life: Why age 50+ is a "superpower" stage for new business owners.19:00 - The 168-Hour Rule: Navigating the paradox of gaining time freedom while still putting in the work.25:00 - Going Long: The philosophy of remote investing and preparing for the "eventual end" of every professional relationship.31:00 - Investing in Relationships: Why men need "sit in the mud" friends to process the emotional toll of business.35:00 - The "Happening For Me" Reframe: Using 2023's challenges as a catalyst for growth and resilience.38:00 - The Legacy of Journaling: Keeping video and written records since 1995 to track personal evolution.43:00 - The Barcelona Schedule: Adapting to European life and the impact of early "final meals" on sleep data.Resources Mentioned:Make It Optional - https://www.makeitoptional.comThe Going Along Podcast by Billy Keels - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-long-podcast-with-billy-keels/id1518643887Connect with Billy Keels:Website - https://www.billykeels.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/billykeels/Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  12. 71

    Lifespan vs. Healthspan: Mastering Your Biomarkers and the Science of Personalized Nutrition with Gil Blander

    What if you could move your medicine cabinet from the bathroom to the refrigerator?In this episode, John sits down with Gil Blander, an MIT-trained scientist and the founder of InsideTracker, to demystify the complex world of longevity science. Gil’s journey began in the labs of Israel and MIT, studying premature aging syndromes and the "longevity genes" that allow organisms to live significantly longer. Frustrated by a one-size-fits-all approach to health, he founded InsideTracker in 2009 to provide entrepreneurs and high-performers with a data-driven blueprint of what is actually happening inside their bodies.Gil challenges the fear of "living too long" by redefining longevity not just as Lifespan (how long you live), but as Healthspan (how long you live in peak health). From the impact of "sitting as the new smoking" to the personalized "superfoods" that acted as medicine for John and Gil, this conversation provides a practical guide for anyone ready to stop guessing and start tracking.Key Points Discussed:00:00 - The Entrepreneur’s Sleep Preparation: Why analyzing your day an hour before bed is the key to mental clarity.02:00 - Healthspan vs. Lifespan: Shifting the focus from simply surviving to thriving in old age.03:00 - The Science of Aging: Gil’s background at MIT and the study of Sirtuins (the "longevity proteins").06:00 - Building Something from Nothing: The jump from scientist to entrepreneur and the persistence required to face 100 "no's".11:00 - The Truth About Caloric Restriction: Why Gil is less "bullish" on extreme calorie cutting for humans than for mice.17:00 - The Big Four Lifestyle Pillars: The essential roles of Exercise, Sleep, Social Relationships, and Movement.21:00 - Future Tech: Epigenetic reprogramming, senolytics, and the quest for the 150-year lifespan.25:00 - Resistance Training & Aging: Why lifting weights is non-negotiable, especially for women in post-menopause.28:00 - The Habit Score: How John used InsideTracker to identify and fix a critical deficiency in REM sleep.31:00 - Alcohol’s Hidden Cost: Why "one or two drinks" isn't as healthy as we were told and how it affects next-day decision-making.36:00 - InnerAge Explained: The difference between DNA methylation (Horvath Clock) and blood-based biological age.42:00 - Gil’s Personal Protocol: Mastering the morning workout, CrossFit, and the "Avocado Superfood" discovery.Resources Mentioned:InsideTracker - https://www.insidetracker.comLongevity by Design Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/zw/podcast/longevity-by-design/id1566067452Connect with Gil Blander:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gilblander/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/gilblanderX - https://x.com/gblander1Connect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  13. 70

    Biohacking, Functional Mushrooms, and the Science of Human Performance with Julian Mitchell

    What if the secret to elite performance isn't another cup of coffee, but a 10,000-year-old fungal network?In this episode, John sits down with Julian Mitchell, the CEO and co-founder of Life Cykel, to explore the frontier of functional psychology and biotechnology. Julian’s journey is anything but linear, starting as a sports physiotherapist for elite English Premier League athletes and Formula One drivers before pivoting to build a global mushroom empire.Julian breaks down the "overnight success" myth, revealing the decade of vertical integration and scientific rigor required to move from a garage startup to a brand endorsed by the world's top biohackers . He pulls back the curtain on the supplement industry, exposing how common "grain fillers" are robbing consumers of potency and providing a simple at-home test to ensure your supplements are actually working for you . From the REM-sleep benefits of Lion’s Mane to the ATP-boosting power of Cordyceps, this conversation is a masterclass in engineering a life, and a business, built on resilience and biological harmony.Key Points Discussed:00:00 - Debunking Mycelium Myths: Why the "roots" of the mushroom are often more powerful than the fruit.01:00 - The Sustainability Origin Story: How Life Cykel began by repurposing coffee waste in sea containers.03:00 - From the Premier League to the Lab: Lessons in elite performance from the world’s top athletes.05:00 - The Extraction Advantage: Why eating raw mushrooms isn't enough and the science of bioavailability.08:50 - The Iodine Test: A simple way to check if your mushroom powder is mostly starch.11:00 - Lion’s Mane & The Brain: Improving REM sleep, dreaming, and neuroinflammation.14:00 - Cordyceps vs. Caffeine: Sustainable energy production via the mitochondria.18:00 - Scientific Rigor: Peer-reviewed studies on immunity and neuronal outgrowth.20:00 - The 10-Year "Overnight Success": Building infrastructure and avoiding the "white label" trap.24:00 - The Surfer’s Recovery: How Lion’s Mane supported Owen Wright’s journey back from a traumatic brain injury.33:00 - Entrepreneurial Resilience: Managing cortisol and the "Sunday Church" of nature.41:00 - The Future of Longevity: Diving into NAD+, precursors (NR/NMN), and Shilajit.Connect with Julian Mitchell:Email: [email protected]: @lifecykelFacebook: facebook.com/LifeCykelLife Cykel Official Website: lifecykel.comConnect with Dr. John M. Torrens:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  14. 69

    Using Intuition for Business Growth & Manifesting Sustainable Success with Teresa Wornstaff

    What if the most powerful business tool you own isn’t your balance sheet, but your intuition?In this episode, John sits down with Teresa Wornstaff, a seasoned corporate consultant turned spiritual mentor, to bridge the seemingly distant worlds of business strategy and spiritual consciousness. Teresa challenges the traditional metrics of success, arguing that when you align your business with your soul's purpose, financial abundance becomes a natural outcome rather than the sole objective.She shares her personal journey of suppressing her innate intuitive gifts to fit into the corporate mold, only to rediscover them as her greatest asset for leadership and decision-making. She demystifies concepts like manifestation, soul contracts, and energy management, offering practical tools for entrepreneurs to tap into their "sixth sense." From handling toxic competition to redefining KPIs with heart, Teresa provides a blueprint for building a business that honors both the bottom line and the human spirit.This is a transformative conversation for founders who feel there must be a better way to lead, and for anyone ready to stop living by default and start leading with intention.Key Points Discussed:00:00 - Redefining Success: Money as an Outcome, Not the Goal.03:47 - Merging Spiritual Ethics with Business KPIs.08:50 - Teresa’s Journey: Suppressing Intuition to Fit Corporate Norms.13:20 - Demystifying Intuition: Expanding Beyond the Five Senses.17:00 - Soul Contracts and The Alchemy of an Intentional Life.24:00 - Growing Up Gifted: Seeing Energy and Dissonance.30:00 - How to Manifest: Intention vs. Goals.34:00 - The Power of Thought: Moving from Criticism to Creation.38:00 - Conditional Happiness vs. Living in Joy Now.42:00 - Handling Conflict: Curiosity, Neutrality, and Patience.45:00 - Daily Practices to Sharpen Your Intuition.Resources MentionedA Manual for Humanity by Teresa Wornstaff - https://www.amazon.com/Manual-Humanity-Blueprint-Finding-Purpose/dp/B0FP68PZ37Workbook for Wisdom by Teresa Wornstaff - https://www.amazon.com/Workbook-Wisdom-Integration-Official-Companion/dp/B0FXWDH5XMConnect with Teresa WornstaffWebsite - TeresaWornstaff.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/teresa.wornstaffLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/teresa-wornstaff/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@teresawornstaffYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@teresawornstaffConnect with Dr. John M. TorrensLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmtorrens/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnmtorrens/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@drjohntorrens

  15. 68

    The Rise of AI Employees, Bootstrapping to Exit & Pragmatic Optimism with Jeff Knauss

    The biggest risk in entrepreneurship isn't failure, but the regret of never trying at all.In this episode, John sits down with Jeff Knauss, a serial entrepreneur and the co-founder of Arcovo AI, to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and the human grit required to build something from nothing. Jeff shares his transition from a successful exit with his previous agency, Digital Hive, to diving headfirst into the "rabbit hole" of AI to build digital employees that automate mundane tasks and empower human creativity.Jeff opens up about his deeply personal origin story, being adopted from South Korea into a working-class family that taught him the value of hard labor. He candidly discusses the unglamorous reality of bootstrapping a business, the health crisis that forced him to rethink his "all-in" mentality during COVID, and why he describes himself as a "pragmatic optimist". From his philosophy on angel investing to his philanthropic mission to end generational poverty, Jeff offers a masterclass in self-awareness and resilience.A grounding and forward-looking conversation for aspiring founders, tech enthusiasts, and anyone looking to turn personal adversity into fuel for a life of impact.Episode Chapters:00:00 - The Rise of the AI Workforce & Arcovo AI.08:20 - From South Korea to Upstate NY: An Origin Story.14:14 - The Reality of Bootstrapping & The "First Year" Struggle.19:30 - Burnout, Health Scares, and Finding Balance.23:25 - Navigating COVID and Autoimmune Disease.26:20 - Building to Sell: The Exit to Employee Ownership (ESOP).30:17 - Why Retirement Didn't Stick.34:36 - Philanthropy and Ending Generational Poverty.38:32 - The Power of "Pragmatic Optimism".42:00 - Advice for Young Entrepreneurs.If you’re interested in:The rise of the "Digital Employee" and the AI revolution.The power of "Pragmatic Optimism".Why work-life balance is often a myth for founders.Turning personal luck into a fight against generational poverty.The unglamorous reality of bootstrapping a business.…this episode will redefine how you view luck, labor, and the future of work.🎙️ Guest: Jeff Knauss 🏙️ Topics: Artificial Intelligence, Bootstrapping, Philanthropy, Resilience, Pragmatic Optimism👉 Subscribe for more conversations on entrepreneurship, science, and the future of society.

  16. 67

    Unlearning Diet Culture: Healthy Fats, Blood Sugar Balance, and Gut Health with Katie Kirklin

    What if the secret to healing your body isn't about restricting what you eat, but rethinking how you eat?In this episode, John sits down with Katie Kirklin, a functional nutritionist and former pediatric oncology nurse, to explore the powerful connection between what we eat, how we digest it, and our overall well-being. Katie shares how her own journey through a landscape of diet culture and personal health struggles led her away from the traditional medical model and toward a more holistic, preventive approach to nutrition.Katie breaks down common nutrition myths, explaining why highly processed "health foods" often lead to blood sugar rollercoasters and how reintroducing healthy fats, like real butter, can be a game-changer for satiety and metabolic health. She dives deep into the mechanics of digestion, offering practical, simple tips for busy entrepreneurs, such as the importance of chewing thoroughly, the role of stomach acid, and how a 10-minute post-meal walk can flatten your glucose curve. Katie also provides actionable advice on gut health, including what your poop can tell you about your digestion, how to select a quality probiotic, and why pasture-raised eggs are a nutritional powerhouse.An enlightening and practical conversation for anyone looking to cut through the noise of fad diets and build a sustainable, nourishing relationship with food that fuels both body and mind.Episode Chapters:00:00 - From Nursing to Functional Nutrition.02:51 - Volunteering on a Hospital Ship in West Africa.05:09 - Unlearning Diet Culture & The Power of Healthy Fats.11:29 - Rethinking Cholesterol and Statins.15:34 - Digestion 101: The Importance of Chewing & Stomach Acid.20:43 - The Gut-Brain Connection & Eating the Rainbow.23:29 - What Your Poop Says About Your Health.26:00 - Probiotics, Fermented Foods, and Reducing Toxic Burden.29:41 - Why Pasture-Raised Eggs Are Worth the Investment.34:42 - The Blood Sugar Rollercoaster: Cereal vs. a balanced Breakfast.40:23 - Managing Blood Sugar on the Go: Protein, Fat, and Fiber.43:24 - Indulging Intentionally & The Power of a Post-Meal Walk.If you’re interested in:Rethinking what it means to eat "healthy."Why butter isn't the enemy.How to balance your blood sugar without giving up dessert.The connection between your gut, brain, and stress levels.Why "pasture-raised" eggs are worth the extra cost.…this episode will change how you fuel your body and mind.🎙️ Guest: Katie Kirklin 🏙️ Topics: Functional Nutrition, Gut Health, Metabolic Health, Blood Sugar Balance, Holistic Wellness, Entrepreneurial Health👉 Subscribe for more conversations on entrepreneurship, science, and the future of society.

  17. 66

    Building Community Without Burning Out: Leadership, Discipline & Self-Care with Alex Canavan

    What if the secret to commanding a boardroom lies in the discipline, improvisation, and grit learned on a dance stage?In this episode, John sits down with Alex Canavan, founder of the CNY Women's Network, to explore how she transitioned from a solo career as a makeup artist to building a massive media and PR platform that connects thousands of women in Central New York. Alex candidly shares the "labor of love" required to grow a community from scratch, revealing the moment she realized she had built a support system for everyone but herself.Alex draws powerful parallels between her background as a serious dancer and the demands of entrepreneurship, discussing how the arts taught her to "fake it till you make it," improvise when plans fail, and perform even on the days she doesn't feel like it. She also breaks down the rigorous physical and spiritual routines that sustain her high-energy lifestyle, from strength training and strict sleep hygiene to managing ADHD through breathwork and a simplified decision-making wardrobe.An empowering conversation for community builders, female founders, and high-performers who want to master the art of discipline while nurturing their mental and spiritual well-being.Episode Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to CNY Women's Network.04:08 - The Isolation of Being a Founder.06:00 - The Importance of Rest and Delegation.08:50 - How Dance Training Prepares You for Business.12:50 - Physical Health: Walking Pads and Strength Training.18:00 - Sleep Hygiene and Eating the Same Thing Daily.24:00 - Managing ADHD and Nervous System Regulation.26:00 - Spirituality, Faith, and Gratitude Practices.31:12 - Why "Success Loves Speed" Can Be Dangerous.35:00 - Future Aspirations and Overcoming Fear.

  18. 65

    From Survival to Strength: Healing, Resilience & the Power of Breath with Aimee Goodwin

    What if the path to true healing isn't just about curing the body, but learning how to breathe through the storm?In this episode, John sits down with Aimee J., a resilience coach and author of The Mountains We Climb, to discuss her transformative journey from debilitating Lyme disease to becoming a beacon of hope for others. Aimee shares how a mysterious illness that went undiagnosed for five years eventually led her to discover her life’s purpose: helping people navigate chronic illness and emotional overwhelm.She breaks down practical, science-backed tools for managing anxiety and "fight or flight" responses, including specific breathing techniques like the "5-5-7" method that can be used anywhere from a boardroom to a traffic jam. Aimee also opens up about the profound lessons found in grief, the power of "pausing" before reacting, and why she believes we shouldn't judge our struggles but rather ask what they are teaching us.A deeply moving conversation for anyone facing chronic pain, burnout, or emotional exhaustion who wants to reclaim their peace and build unshakeable resilience.Episode Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to Aimee and Her Story03:35 - The Mystery of Lyme Disease Symptoms07:08 - Misconceptions: Lyme from a Spider Bite?10:13 - Discovering Community and Hope Online15:00 - Understanding the "Fight or Flight" Epidemic20:00 - The Science of Breathwork and Physiology24:00 - Practical Tools: The 5-5-7 Breathing Method28:00 - The Power of the "Pause" Button34:00 - Overcoming the Inner Critic and Imposter Syndrome37:00 - Finding Purpose in Grief and Loss41:00 - Grief as Glitter: A New Perspective

  19. 64

    Building the Future: New Cities, Bold Governance & the Rise of Infinita City with Niklas Anzinger

    What if the next frontier of entrepreneurship isn’t digital, it’s government? In this episode, Dr. John Torrens sits down with Niklas Anzinger, founder and CEO of Infinita City, to explore Prospera: a bold new special administrative region in Honduras designed to reimagine how cities, industries, and innovation are built. Niklas breaks down Prospera’s business-friendly governance model, the explosive growth of its biotech ecosystem, and why medical tourism is becoming one of its biggest draws. He also shares the vision behind the Infinite Games, community-driven competitions designed to spark creativity, connection, and next-level breakthroughs. A fascinating conversation for founders and futurists who want to understand how courage, policy innovation, and unconventional thinking can reshape the world of entrepreneurship. Episode Chapters:  00:00 - Introduction to Infinita City and Prospera 04:08 - The Vision Behind New Cities and Governance 07:08 - The Structure and Legal Framework of Prospera 10:13 - Infinita's Role in Biotech and Medical Tourism 12:59 - Daily Life in Infinita City 15:53 - Innovative Events and Competitions in Infinita 18:29 - Future Aspirations and Community Engagement 24:11 - Exploring the Longevity Biomarker Competition 27:40 - The Excitement of Infinite Games 30:12 - Innovative Ventures in Biotechnology 32:32 - Success Stories in the Biotech Space 39:30 - Building a Network of Innovation 40:40 - Following Curiosity in Entrepreneurship 44:51 - Outro 

  20. 63

    Building Community Through Food, Fun, and Fearless Entrepreneurship with Matt Read

    What happens when great food, bold ideas, and pure joy come together? In this episode, host Dr. John Torrens sits down with Matt Read, co-creator of Spatchcock Funk, the cooking show that mixes food, cocktails, music, and community into one unforgettable experience. Matt shares how embracing the journey—messy moments and all—helped him push past imposter syndrome and stay rooted in authenticity. He breaks down the creative process behind the show, the realities of raising capital for unconventional ventures, and why having the right team can make all the difference. A fun, inspiring conversation for any creator or entrepreneur who wants to build with heart, trust their gut, and actually enjoy the ride.  Episode Chapters:   00:00 - Introduction to Spatchcock Funk 07:32 - The Journey to Spatchcock Funk 11:19 - Creating Authentic Content 13:47 - Navigating the Media Landscape 19:04 - Embracing Failure and Imposter Syndrome 24:32 - Navigating Criticism and Audience Expectations 27:36 - The Creative Process Behind the Show 30:50 - Highlights and Memorable Moments 33:00 - Future Aspirations and Growth 36:24 - Learning from Mistakes and Regrets 39:00 - The Story Behind the Name 43:34 - Raising Capital for Creative Ventures 50:26 – Outro 

  21. 62

    The Power of Joy: Finding Light Through Adversity with Shari Alyse

    What if joy isn’t something you find—but something you remember? In this inspiring episode, Shari Alyse, known as America’s Joy Magnet, opens up about her journey of rediscovering joy after trauma and how she turned pain into purpose. She shares the five pillars of joy that guide her life, the difference between fleeting happiness and true, lasting joy, and how connection—to ourselves and others—fuels resilience and healing. From her new project, The Joy Drive, to daily practices that nurture self-love and compassion, Shari reminds us that joy can exist even in the midst of grief and challenge. A heart-opening conversation for entrepreneurs, leaders, and change-makers who want to lead with light, cultivate genuine connection, and build lives—and businesses—rooted in joy. Episode Chapters:  00:00 - The Need for Joy in Today's World 03:35 - Discovering Joy Through Adversity 07:32 - The Five Pillars of Joy 12:09 - Understanding the Difference: Happiness vs. Joy 15:45 - Creating a Joyful Media Landscape 18:51 - The Power of Connection and Kindness 23:53 - Resilience and Joy in the Face of Grief 25:49 - Trusting the Journey Through Challenges 27:25 - The Power of Speaking Up 29:19 - Understanding Forgiveness and Compassion 31:17 - Choosing to Be a Victorious Survivor 34:06 - Small Steps to Transformation 36:33 - The Joy Drive Experience 39:02 - Creating a Docu-Series of Hope 41:56 - Inspiring Stories of Resilience 42:53 - Daily Practices for Joy and Self-Love 45:29 - The Importance of Slowing Down 47:16 - Outro 

  22. 61

    The Science of Sound: Healing Through Cymatics with John Stuart Reid

    What if sound could reveal the hidden patterns of life and even help heal the body? In this episode, acoustic scientist John Stuart Reid, inventor of the CymaScope, takes us inside the mesmerizing world of cymatics, where sound becomes visible and its vibrations shape matter itself. Reid unpacks how every cell in the body has its own “song,” and how the right frequencies can energize, harmonize, and even support healing. From the impact of sound on water and the vagus nerve to its role in reducing chronic inflammation, he reveals how tuning into the right vibrations can transform our well-being. He also introduces the CymaScope app, a groundbreaking tool that lets users visualize sound and explore the emerging science of sound therapy. A must-listen for anyone curious about the intersection of science, health, the unseen power of sound, and how we can use it to live and lead more consciously. Episode Chapters:  00:00 - Introduction to Cymatics 04:29 - Understanding Sound and Its Nature 07:16 - The Cymascope: Making Sound Visible 10:04 - Cymatics and Human Health  13:23 - The Unique Songs of Cells 16:07 - Cymatics in Cancer Research 19:02 - The Laws of Cymatics 21:48 - Sound, Light, and Healing 25:03 - The Impact of Sound on Water 27:51 - Pineal Gland Activation through Sound 31:05 - Research on Music and Blood 33:56 - Pop Music vs. Classical Music in Healing 36:48 - Conclusion and Future Implications 42:13 - Understanding Sound Levels and Health Effects 45:32 - The Goldilocks Zone of Sound 48:26 - Innovations in Sound Therapy for Healing 55:26 - Headphone Healing and Vagus Nerve Stimulation 01:01:45 - The Audio Heterodyne Effect 01:10:26 - Structured Water and Its Healing Properties 01:18:28 - Exploring Cymatics and Sound Therapy 01:19:16 – Outro 

  23. 60

    Leading with Joy and Redefining Success with Dr. Jax Black

    What if joy, not hustle, was the ultimate driver of success? In this episode, Dr. Jax Black, former high jumper turned intuitive psychologist and founder of Big Joy Theory, explores how leading with joy transforms the way we build businesses, lead teams, and define success. She shares how embracing joy helps us move beyond fear, release old conditioning, and navigate transitions - whether it’s scaling a company or exiting one with heart and integrity. Dr. Black reminds us that joy isn’t a luxury; it’s a strategy for sustainable growth and authentic leadership. A must-listen for founders ready to trade burnout for brilliance and build from a place of purpose and joy.  Episode Chapters:   00:00 - Introduction to Jax Black's Journey 03:59 - Understanding Big Joy Theory 07:04 - The Power of Joy in Overcoming Trauma 09:46 - Self-Expression and Authenticity 12:48 - Fear as a Barrier to Joy 15:49 - Redefining Success Through Joy 18:59 - Joy Guidance and Positive Psychology 21:48 - Connecting with Joy and Community 24:51 - Breathwork and Healing Trauma 27:39 - Empowering Others Through Joy 33:42 - The Burden of Struggle 36:35 - Choosing Joy Over Struggle 39:22 - The Power of Growth and Curiosity 44:14 - Authentic Leadership in Entrepreneurship 49:14 - Exiting Wellness Companies with Joy 54:14 - Bringing Joy to Business Transactions 55:28 – Outro 

  24. 59

    From Burnout to Balance: Reclaiming Wellness with Dr. Lynise Green

    What happens when a high-achieving engineer trades exhaustion for empowerment? In this episode, Dr. Lynise Green, a mechanical engineer turned naturopathic doctor, shares her transformative journey from burnout to balance, and what it really takes to sustain success without sacrificing health. She unpacks the importance of self-care, nutrition, and boundaries, offering practical tools to help women and professionals thrive in demanding environments. Dr. Green also explores the healing power of nature and how true wellness begins with reconnecting to ourselves. This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs and leaders ready to create harmony between ambition, purpose, and well-being.  Episode Chapters 00:00 - The Myth of Self-Care Post-Success 04:17 - Nutrition and Its Impact on Performance 06:48 - The Journey to Naturopathy 09:33 - Understanding Naturopathic Medicine 12:15 - Corporate Wellness and Employee Well-Being 14:45 - Work-Life Harmony vs. Balance 17:11 - The Importance of Self-Care in Leadership 26:47 - The Importance of Self-Compassion 28:09 - Strategies for Maintaining Balance 30:18 - The Power of Saying No 31:59 - Mindset Shifts for Well-Being 33:28 - Making Healthier Choices 36:04 - The Benefits of Nature and Sunlight 39:54 - Challenges Faced by Women in the Workplace 44:25 - Influences and Inspirations for Personal Growth 46:19 - Outro 

  25. 58

    Leading with Heart: The Science of Coherence and Emotional Resilience with Dr. Deborah Rozman

    What if the key to better decisions, stronger leadership, and lasting resilience lies in your heart? In this episode, Dr. Deborah Rozman, CEO of HeartMath, reveals how mastering heart-brain coherence can transform the way we handle stress, connect with others, and lead with clarity. Dr. Rozman breaks down the science behind heart rate variability and shares practical techniques to regulate emotions in real time — boosting intuition, creativity, and focus. Learn how cultivating coherence not only enhances personal well-being but also contributes to collective harmony through the Global Coherence Initiative. This episode is a must-listen for founders and leaders who want to lead with calm, compassion, and confidence.  Episode Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to HeartMath and Its Purpose 04:18 - Understanding Heart Coherence and Its Importance 07:07 - The Role of Emotions in Heart Rate Variability 09:54 - Practical Applications of HeartMath Techniques 12:42 - The Science Behind Resilience and Performance 15:52 - Intuition: The Heart as a Receiver and Transmitter 18:43 - Influencing Others Through Heart Coherence 29:04 - The Power of Coherence in Relationships 32:33 - Global Coherence Initiative: Connecting Hearts Worldwide 38:40 - The Impact of Solar Activity on Human Coherence 44:44 - Heart-Centered Leadership in Business 48:21 - Outro  

  26. 57

    The Power of Connection: Building Business Through Communication and Soft Skilss with Richard Blank

    What if your greatest business advantage isn’t strategy, but the way you speak? In this episode, Richard Blank shares his remarkable journey of leaving the U.S. to build a thriving call center business in Costa Rica and the timeless lessons he’s learned along the way. From mastering rapport and follow-up calls to leveraging soft skills that drive real relationships, Richard unpacks the art of authentic communication in entrepreneurship. He also reveals how staying grounded, pursuing what you love, and trusting your unique path can transform both business success and personal fulfilment. Episode Chapters 00:00 - The Journey to Costa Rica 04:01 - Building a Call Center Business 06:55 - Effective Communication in Telemarketing 09:48 - The Art of Phone Conversations 13:02 - Techniques for Successful Cold Calling 20:53 - Building Rapport in Conversations 24:38 - The Art of Asking Follow-Up Questions 26:32 - The Importance of Authenticity in Communication 30:33 - Learning and Practicing Communication Skills 33:42 - Soft Skills for Effective Selling 36:45 - Maintaining Balance and Perspective in Life 37:06 - Outro 

  27. 56

    Leading with Courage, Intuition, and Fulfillment with Sara Gilbert

    What if your greatest growth isn’t in what you see, but in what you don’t? In this episode, executive coach Sarah Gilbert shares her unconventional journey to coaching leaders and entrepreneurs, revealing why understanding potentiality is key to unlocking creativity, resilience, and fulfillment. Sarah dives into the role of intuition in decision-making, how precise self-talk shapes leadership, and why creating space is essential for innovation. She also explores the difference between fleeting happiness and lasting fulfillment, and how courage helps leaders rise above fear and negative self-talk. This conversation is for entrepreneurs and executives ready to step into their highest potential with clarity and intention. Visit https://saragilbert.coach/ to learn more!   Episode Chapters: 00:00 - Journey of Self-Discovery 03:38 - Understanding Potentiality vs. Potential 06:11 - The Role of Intuition in Decision Making 08:50 - Creating Space for Creativity 11:23 - The Power of Words and Self-Talk 16:43 - Happiness vs. Fulfillment 21:36 - Life Reflections and Deathbed Thoughts 23:54 - Anchors of Life: Themes and Words 27:05 - Client Presentations and Business Insights 29:15 - Identifying Negative Self-Talk 32:07 - Influences and Self-Awareness 35:08 – Outro 

  28. 55

    From Newsroom to PR Powerhouse: Building a Business with Purpose and Balance with Holly Conti

    What happens when you trade breaking news for building impact? In this episode, Holly Conti shares her journey from TV journalist to co-owner of Full Swing Public Relations, where she helps mission-driven businesses amplify their voices. Holly opens up about the mindset shifts that fueled her leap into entrepreneurship, the role of manifestation in aligning with authentic goals, and the wellness practices that sustain her growth. From overcoming self-doubt to building a supportive community, her story is filled with actionable lessons for founders navigating the highs and lows of business. This conversation is for entrepreneurs ready to trust themselves more, scale with intention, and create success on their own terms. Visit https://fullswingpr.com/ to learn more!  Episode Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Holly Conti 02:12 - Transition from Journalism to PR 04:51 - The Journey to Entrepreneurship 07:26 - Scaling Full Swing Public Relations 10:19 - Overcoming Mental Blocks 13:00 - Practices for Personal and Professional Growth 15:46 - The Importance of Trusting Yourself 18:42 - Daily Habits for Success 21:29 - Reflections on Journaling and Growth 27:28 - The Power of Journaling 29:02 - Meditation Practices and Techniques 31:42 - Harnessing Natural Light for Well-Being 34:54 - Balancing Business Growth and Personal Health 35:42 - Manifestation: Internal vs. External Goals 38:43 - Influences and Resources for Personal Growth 43:33 - Outro 

  29. 54

    Redefining Prosperity: Money Mindset, Spirituality, and Success with Ruchi Pinniger

    What if wealth wasn’t just about numbers but about energy, alignment, and purpose? In this episode, Ruchi Pinninger, founder and CEO of Watch Her Prosper, shares her journey from Wall Street to guiding women entrepreneurs toward financial freedom and fulfilment. Ruchi explores the three pillars of prosperity: wellbeing, spirituality, and relationships, revealing how childhood beliefs and societal conditioning shape our money stories. She also offers practical tools for grounding, self-care, and shifting into a prosperity mindset that supports both business growth and personal joy. This conversation is a must-listen for entrepreneurs who want to heal their relationship with money, charge their worth, and create abundance with impact.  Episode Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Ruchi Pininger and Watch Her Prosper 03:18 - The Journey from Wall Street to Entrepreneurship 06:19 - Understanding the Importance of Mindset 09:17 - Redefining Prosperity: The Inside Job 12:08 - The Three Pillars of Prosperity 14:56 - The Power of Positive Thinking and Energy 17:36 - Exploring Relationships with Money 20:39 - Overcoming Limiting Beliefs 21:23 - Recognizing Money Mindset 23:48 - The Spiritual Connection to Wealth 27:03 - Gender Perspectives on Money and Spirituality 29:35 - Influences and Inspirations 31:20 - Future Visioning and Goal Setting 33:37 - Daily Practices for Grounding and Wellbeing 36:38 - Outro 

  30. 53

    Leading with Consciousness: Decision-Making in Times of Change with Marc-Antoine Tschopp

    What separates good leaders from truly impactful ones? In this episode, Marc-Antoine Tschopp unpacks the principles of conscious leadership and why cultivating awareness is essential for navigating today’s complex business landscape. From building trust to embracing an abundance mindset, Marc-Antoine shares a practical framework for decision-making: pause, observe, decide, that helps leaders stay grounded even in turbulent times. He also offers daily practices like meditation and journaling to strengthen clarity, self-love, and purpose. This conversation is a guide for CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs who want to make better decisions, inspire trust, and lead with resilience. Learn more about Marc-Antoine here: https://www.marcantoinetschopp.com/   Episode Chapters:  00:00 - The Importance of Consciousness in Leadership 03:57 - Mindset: Abundance vs. Survival 06:48 - The Framework for Decision Making 09:42 - Understanding Self and Purpose 12:51 - Navigating Pressure and Performance 15:42 - Trust and Relationships in Leadership 24:57 - Leadership in Modern Times 27:49 - The Purpose of Leadership 31:15 - Daily Practices for Conscious Leadership 37:27 - Introducing 'The Passage Circle' Book 41:00 - Outro 

  31. 52

    The Science of Magic: Consciousness, Intuition, and Mind-Matter Realities with Dr. Dean Radin

    What if science could prove that your thoughts shape reality? In this episode, Dr. Dean Radin, Chief Scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, shares decades of pioneering research on consciousness, intuition, and mind-matter interaction. From quantum mechanics to remote viewing, Dr. Radin explores phenomena once dismissed as “fringe,” now backed by rigorous scientific inquiry. He also reveals insights from his upcoming book The Science of Magic, offering practical takeaways for entrepreneurs and innovators seeking to harness intuition, creativity, and hidden human potential in business and life. Episode Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Guest  01:26 - Understanding Noetic Science  02:14 - Dr. Radden's Journey into Consciousness Research  06:15 - Exploring Remote Viewing and Mind-Matter Interaction 08:16 - Quantum Mechanics and Consciousness  19:01 - Applications of Quantum Entanglement  24:02 - Mind-Matter Interactions and Random Number Generators  30:28 - Pre-sentiment and Practical Applications  36:44 - The Nature of Time and Entropy  37:15 - Intuition vs. Data-Driven Decisions  37:43 - The Role of Intuition in Business Success  40:20 - Teaching and Developing Intuition  41:33 - Manifestation and Scientific Evidence  42:32 - The Science Behind Magic and Psychic Phenomena  01:00:44 - Genetic Components of Psychic Abilities  01:04:47 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts 

  32. 51

    The Clarity Map: Tools for Growth, Connection, and Purpose with Lynn Mull

    From Wall Street executive to holistic career coach, Lynn Mull shares how clarity, financial planning, and spiritual practices can transform both life and leadership. She introduces tools like the Clarity Map and 24 Oracle Deck, designed to help individuals and teams align with their true purpose and build deeper connections at work. Discover why humanizing leadership, embracing transitions, and integrating wellness practices like Reiki are essential for sustainable success in business and beyond. Learn more about Lynn Mull here: https://www.lynnmull.com/Episode Chapters: 00:00 - From Wall Street to Holistic Coaching 09:58 - Navigating Financial Transitions 19:28 - Spirituality and Energy Work in Leadership 28:46 - The Clarity Map and Oracle Deck 35:14 - Outro 

  33. 50

    From College Dorm to $1.3M Raised: Building Resilience in Business and Life with Jack Adler

    What does it take to thrive in the high-stakes world of startups and athlete marketing? In this episode, Jack Adler, founder and CEO of Out2Win, shares his journey from being one of the first NIL agents to creating a tech-driven platform connecting athletes and brands. Jack dives into the realities of raising capital, building company culture, and maintaining personal resilience as a founder. He also reveals why community and well-being are critical to long-term success. This conversation is a playbook for entrepreneurs, innovators, and leaders looking to adapt, grow, and build businesses that last. Learn more about Jack Adler here: https://www.out2win.io/about_us  Episode Chapters: 00:00 - The Journey Begins: From NIL to Out2Win 05:18 - Navigating the Entrepreneurial Landscape 11:53 - Building a Resilient Company Culture 17:53 - Personal Resilience and Health 25:08 - The Value Proposition of Out2Win 30:55 - Challenges and Lessons Learned 35:11 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 36:48 TTE Outro 

  34. 49

    Lessons in Startup Growth, Storytelling, and Health with Dr. Spencer Lalk

    In this episode of the Total Entrepreneur Mind, Body, Spirit podcast, host Dr. John Torrens talks with Dr. Spencer Lalk, founder of Med Story Media. Dr. Lalk shares his mission to revolutionize healthcare information dissemination, making complex medical data more accessible and actionable for the public. He discusses his entrepreneurial journey from being a physical therapist to founding a nonprofit, and eventually starting Med Story Media. Dr. Lalk also explores the importance of storytelling in healthcare, the challenges of selling to healthcare providers, and tips for maintaining health and work-life balance as an entrepreneur. Whether you're interested in healthcare innovation or entrepreneurial inspiration, this episode offers valuable insights.  Learn more about Dr. Lalk here: https://drlalk.com/ Chapters:  00:00 - Introduction to Today's Guest: Spencer Lalk  01:12 - Spencer's Entrepreneurial Journey Begins  03:40 - Founding the Soccer Unity Project  06:55 - Transition to Physical Therapy and Travel Therapy  12:02 - Identifying Problems in the Healthcare System  14:07 - Creating Educational Content for Healthcare  16:07 - Founding Med Story Media  18:22 - Challenges and Strategies in Selling to Physicians  26:26 - Advice for Entrepreneurs and Founders  33:31 - Conclusion and Where to Find Spencer 

  35. 48

     Alleviate Stress & Boost Energy with Breathwork with Niraj Naik

    What happens when science meets ancient wisdom? In this episode, Niraj Naik, former pharmacist turned breathwork expert and founder of Soma Breath, shares his powerful journey of healing through breathwork after facing a personal health crisis. Niraj breaks down the science behind breathwork, including research from Cambridge University validating its impact on mental health, resilience, and creativity. He explains how specific techniques can boost mitochondrial health, reduce anxiety, and even induce mystical states without psychedelics. For entrepreneurs and high performers seeking better focus, stress relief, and long-term vitality, this conversation is a masterclass in using your breath as the ultimate tool for transformation.  Episode Chapters:  00:00 - Introduction to Breathwork and Personal Journey 02:06 - Niraj's Health Crisis and Transformation 06:57 - Transition from Pharmacy to Breathwork 11:39 - Scientific Validation of Breathwork 16:44 - The Mechanisms of Breathwork and Mitochondrial Health 21:53 - Mental Health Benefits and Overcoming Fear 27:41 - Soma Breath Techniques and Lifestyle Interventions 29:58 - The Journey into Breath Work 31:01 - The Science Behind Breath Work 32:58 - The Role of Breath in Mental Health 34:10 - The Limitations of Conventional Medicine 36:00 - Understanding Meditation and Breath Work 39:36 - Techniques for Focus and Creativity 42:51 - Exploring the Soma Breath App 44:02 - Outro 

  36. 47

    The Doctor of the Future Is YOU with Sachin Patel

    In this episode of the Total Entrepreneur Mind, Body, Spirit podcast, host Dr. John Torrens engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Sachin Patel, a breathwork facilitator, plant medicine advocate, and founder of the Living Proof Institute. Sachin shares his philosophy that 'the doctor of the future is the patient', emphasizing the importance of self-health management. The conversation explores the key pillars of health: circadian biology, nervous system regulation, and rest and recovery. Sachin provides actionable insights into how simple practices like morning sunlight exposure, nasal breathing, and ensuring the right balance of stress and recovery can significantly boost overall well-being. Learn how understanding and implementing these fundamentals can lead to a healthier, more vibrant life.  Learn more about Sachin:  www.morningroutine.ca and www.mymetabolicreset.ca   Episode Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Today's Guest: Sachin Patel  01:24 - The Philosophy: Doctor of the Future is the Patient  02:06 - Challenges in Modern Healthcare  07:25 - The Three Pillars of Health  11:04 - The Importance of Circadian Biology  12:39 - Nervous System Regulation and Rest  15:29 - The Role of Nature and Simple Practices  21:51 - Breaking Free from the System  25:06 - The Role of Doctors in Chronic Disease Management  25:38 - Taking Control of Your Health  29:16 - The Importance of Simplicity in Health Practices  33:20 - Morning Routines for Optimal Health  37:13 - The Power of Breathwork  49:32 - Evening Routines for Better Sleep  51:34 - Conclusion and Resources 

  37. 46

    Joyspan Over Lifespan: Aging Better with Dr. Kerry Burnight

    What if aging could be seen not as decline, but as an opportunity for deeper joy and fulfillment? In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Kerry Burnight introduces the concept of JoySpan, a framework for cultivating joy throughout every stage of life. She explains why joy, unlike happiness, is rooted in well-being, purpose, and meaning, making it a more stable and sustainable state. Through her Joy Matrix: Grow, Connect, Adapt, and Give, Dr. Burnight shares practical tools to help people embrace aging as a time of authenticity, resilience, and stronger connections. You will discover how positive age beliefs can extend life, why adaptability is essential for thriving through change, and how gratitude practices can transform both personal and professional success. If you’re seeking to live with more purpose, energy, and joy, this episode is for you! Learn more about Dr. Burnight here: https://drkerryburnight.com/   Episode Chapters 00:00 - Defining Joy vs. Happiness 04:06 - Eudaemonic vs. Hedonic Well-Being 06:58 - The Importance of Joy Span 10:11 - The Benefits of Aging 13:02 - Joy Practices and Entrepreneurial Success 15:52 - Mindset and Aging 18:58 - The Joy Matrix: Four Pillars 26:00 - The Four Pillars of Growth and Adaptation 30:50 - Interdependence and the Power of Giving 34:03 - Adapting to Loss and Finding Meaning 35:12 - Joy Practices for a Fulfilling Life 38:49 - Influences and Future Aspirations 41:52 – Closing Remarks 

  38. 45

    Reverse Biological Age with Food, Sleep, and Stress Control with Dr. Kara Fitzgerald

    What if getting older didn’t have to mean feeling older? In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Kara Fitzgerald shares breakthrough research showing that biological age isn’t set in stone. It can be reversed through targeted lifestyle changes. Drawing from her Younger You program, she explains how nutrition, exercise, stress reduction, and even community connection can influence DNA methylation, the key to turning back the body’s biological clock. You’ll learn how simple but powerful habits can slow aging, extend health span, and improve your overall quality of life. If you’re curious about the science of longevity or looking for practical ways to feel younger, this conversation will shift your perspective; and possibly your age. Visit www.drkarafitzgerald.com to learn more!  

  39. 44

    Unlocking the Matrix: The Science of Consciousness with Caroline Cory

    What if your thoughts could influence your DNA, your health, and even the physical world around you? In this fascinating episode, Caroline Corey – pioneer in meditation, trauma healing, and consciousness studies, shares her journey from a sensitive child to a leading voice at the intersection of science and spirituality. Drawing from her groundbreaking film Superhuman, Caroline reveals experiments that demonstrate how intention and consciousness can alter physical reality, from the structure of water to genetic expression. She also discusses her powerful trauma-clearing methodologies, daily practices for staying aligned with your true self, and the profound ways beliefs shape well-being. Plus, she gives an exclusive look at Superhuman 2 and the exciting new frontiers it will explore in human potential.  Episode Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Caroline Corey 01:24 - Caroline's Background and Early Sensitivity 04:23 - Transitioning to a Public Role 07:00 - Bridging Science and Spirituality 10:06 - Exploring the Film 'Superhuman' 14:48 - Experiments in Consciousness and Intention 20:27 - The Blindfold Experiment and Remote Viewing 23:32 - Empowering Others to Tap into Their Abilities 23:42 - The Power of Thoughts 25:20 - Trauma Clearing Methodologies 30:17 - Understanding Cellular Memory 34:07 - Challenging Traditional Mental Health Perspectives 35:30 - Daily Practices for Alignment 39:12  - The Science Behind Consciousness 40:17 - Future Projects and Innovations 42:04 - Outro 

  40. 43

    Emotional Healing for Entrepreneurs with Benjy Sherer

    Emotional healing doesn’t always require digging into the past, it can start with the present moment. In this powerful episode, mental health coach Benjy Sherer shares a transformative approach to wellness that centers on the now. He unpacks how tuning into present emotions, rather than overanalyzing past traumas, can create lasting change. Benjy discusses the connection between thoughts, feelings, and bodily sensations, offering practical tools for managing anxiety, increasing somatic awareness, and building emotional resilience. Through his own journey with anxiety and depression, he also explores the spiritual dimensions of healing and why inner transformation must begin before we can support others. If you’re seeking grounded, practical ways to improve your emotional health, this conversation is for you. Visit www.benjysherercoaching.com to learn more.  

  41. 42

    Cultivating Positive Activity for Entrepreurship with Lori Rogers

    Success in business often starts with what’s happening between your ears. In this conversation, Lori Rogers shares how mindset work transformed her entrepreneurial journey and inspired her to create the Positive Activity framework. Drawing from personal challenges and the wisdom of leading thinkers, Lori reveals how small, consistent habits like daily affirmations can build resilience, boost self-awareness, and shift how you show up in life and business. She also opens up about her passion for special needs advocacy and the joy she finds in teaching others to communicate, lead, and live more positively. Whether you're navigating growth, burnout, or change, this episode will remind you that happiness is not only a practice, but a powerful business tool. This episode is perfect for founders, leaders, and purpose-driven professionals ready to lead with intention and optimism. Visit www.positiveactivity.net to learn more.  

  42. 41

    Emotional Mastery, Reinvention & the Inner Game of Entrepreneurship with Phil Neil

    Success in business isn’t just about strategy. It is about self-awareness, emotional resilience, and the ability to evolve. In this conversation, serial entrepreneur Phil Neal shares hard-earned insights from his journey of building, exiting, and reinventing businesses. He introduces the Courage Compass, a framework designed to help founders navigate uncertainty, manage fear, and make decisions with clarity. From mastering your mindset to understanding the role of luck, Phil explores how personal development is just as critical as any business plan. He also calls for a new kind of entrepreneurial ecosystem; one that values internal growth as much as external results. This episode is a must-listen for entrepreneurs seeking deeper alignment, clarity, and purpose on their path. Visit www.philneil.com to learn more.  

  43. 40

    Redefining your Relationship with Alcohol with Silvia Subirana

    Alcohol culture is shifting – and for good reason. In this conversation, clinical psychologist Sylvia Subirana opens up about her personal journey with alcohol moderation and the powerful impact it’s had on her well-being. She also shares how this journey inspired the creation of the MyDry30 app (now Unconscious Moderation), designed to support those seeking a more mindful relationship with drinking.  The conversation explores practical strategies for reducing alcohol intake, why moderation – not abstinence – works for many, and how mental health, sleep, and energy levels improve when consumption is dialed back. Sylvia also discusses the psychology behind drinking habits, how to build healthier routines, and why mocktails are becoming a go-to social solution. Whether you're sober-curious or simply looking to cut back, this episode offers science-backed insights and inspiring success stories that prove change is possible and worth it. Visit up.app to learn more.  

  44. 39

    Mental and Emotional Profitability in Entrepreneurship with Mel McSherry

    In this conversation, Mel McSherry, an international business and life guide, shares insights on redefining profitability for entrepreneurs by focusing on mental, emotional, and financial well-being. She discusses her journey from the fitness industry to business coaching, emphasizing the importance of self-connection and authenticity in entrepreneurship. Mel introduces the concept of Human Design as a tool for understanding one's unique energetic blueprint and how it can be integrated into business practices. The discussion also touches on the significance of small wins, the challenges of goal setting, and the balance between personal life and business responsibilities. Takeaways Profitability is threefold: mentally, emotionally, and financially. Entrepreneurs often overlook their own needs, leading to overwhelm. Showing up is tactical; stepping in is grounded and authentic. Celebrating small wins is crucial for motivation. Human Design provides a personalized blueprint for success. The hustle culture can lead to burnout and dissatisfaction. It's important to prioritize mental and emotional well-being in business. Manifestation requires action and alignment with one's design. Understanding one's energy management is key to sustainability. Spiritual gifts can enhance business practices and client relationships. Visit www.melmcsherry.com to learn more about Mel. 

  45. 38

    Burnout: A Mirror to Self-Discovery with Karenna Soto

    In this conversation, Karenna Soto, a trauma-informed somatic practitioner, discusses the concept of burnout as a reflection of one's internal state rather than just a symptom of exhaustion. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing personal capacity, the need for self-care, and the role of somatic practices in managing energy and emotions. Karenna shares her personal journey through burnout, the signs to watch for, and practical strategies for recharging energy through capacity givers, grounding, and breathwork. The discussion highlights the significance of emotional expression and the connection between the body and mind in achieving well-being and success in entrepreneurship. Takeaways Burnout is an invitation to explore personal growth. Recognizing where we leave parts of ourselves behind is crucial. Capacity is not just about time; it's about emotional and physical energy. Self-care is foundational to sustaining a business. Grounding connects us to the earth and replenishes energy. Nutrition and community are vital capacity givers. Breathwork can help release stuck energy and emotions. Somatic practices deepen the mind-body connection. Emotional expression prevents burnout from building up. Living in alignment with circadian rhythms enhances well-being. Visit www.karennasoto.com to learn more about burnout prevention with Karenna. 

  46. 37

    Overcoming Money Stress and Fear with Scarlett Stanhope

    In this conversation, Scarlett Stanhope, known as the Biz Hippie, shares her transformative journey from a perfectionist lifestyle to embracing her true self and helping others with their relationship with money. She discusses the importance of recognizing limiting beliefs, the impact of money stress on health, and how to rewrite one's money story for a more abundant life. Through personal anecdotes and client success stories, Scarlett emphasizes the need for awareness, agency, and a positive mindset towards money.  Takeaways Scarlett Stanhope teaches coaches to conquer their finances. Living a perfectionist lifestyle led to unfulfillment and health issues. A life-altering experience awakened Scarlett to her true self. Personal growth is a slow and challenging journey. More money does not solve money problems; mindset does. Scarcity seeds are limiting beliefs about money. The starving artist syndrome restricts financial success. Money is a reflection of personal values and beliefs. Awareness of money habits is the first step to change. Money stress can significantly impact mental and physical health. Visit www.thebizhippie.com/activate for a free 30-minutes abundance activation session with Scarlett.  

  47. 36

    Embracing Realistic Optimism with Dr. Gary Sprouse, MD

    In this conversation, Dr. Gary Sprouse MD discusses the origins of human stress, emphasizing that worry and anxiety are side effects of our ability to envision the future. He introduces tools for managing stress, including realistic optimism and a worry organizer, which help entrepreneurs focus on positive outcomes and plan without fear. The discussion also touches on the placebo effect and the importance of mindset in achieving positive results. Finally, Dr. Sprouse also shares insights from his book, 'Highway to Your Happy Place,' which outlines practical steps for reducing stress and enhancing life satisfaction. Takeaways Worry and anxiety are side effects of our ability to envision the future. Realistic optimism helps individuals focus on positive outcomes. Writing down worries can help organize thoughts and reduce stress. Self-esteem is influenced by early life experiences and can be difficult to change. Chronic stress can lead to serious health issues due to prolonged fear reactions. Mindset plays a crucial role in determining outcomes in life and business. The placebo effect demonstrates the power of belief in healing and recovery. Fear reactions are designed to be short-lived but can become chronic in modern life. Effective stress management requires planning without fear. Understanding the origins of stress can help individuals cope better. We are inundated with negative information, which affects our mental health. Positive thinking and affirmations can lead to better physical health. Feeling in control comes from recognizing our choices. Visit www.thelessstressdoc.com to learn more about Dr. Gary Sprouse.  

  48. 35

    Investment & Wealth Building Strategies for Entrepreneurs with Lane Kawaoka

    In this episode, Dr. John Torrens sits down with Lane Kawaoka, CEO/ Author/ Renowned Real Estate Maven. Lane shares his journey from a corporate career to becoming a successful real estate investor. He discusses the importance of saving money, the criteria for selecting investment properties, and the role of property management, highlighting the transition to passive investing for accredited investors and the current market trends in real estate. He emphasizes the significance of networking and building relationships in the investment community, as well as outlining the steps in his book, The Wealth Elevator, which guides individuals on their financial growth journey. Takeaways Lane Kawaoka transitioned from a corporate job to real estate investing. Saving money is crucial for financial freedom and investment opportunities. Real estate investing requires understanding the numbers and market dynamics. Property management is essential for managing rental properties effectively. Accredited investors often seek passive investment opportunities in real estate. Networking is key to finding investment deals and building relationships. The Wealth Elevator outlines different strategies for various financial stages. Investing in real estate can provide tax benefits and cash flow. Current market trends indicate a shift in investment strategies due to rising interest rates. Building a community of investors can enhance opportunities and knowledge sharing. Visit https://thewealthelevator.com/ for more information about Lane Kawaoka. 

  49. 34

    The SMART Entrepreneur with Anthony DeNino

    In this episode, Dr. John Torrens sits down with Anthony Denino – The SMART Guy, to discuss the importance of mindset in achieving success. The SMART acronym, which stands for Success Means Acquiring Right Thoughts, emphasizes the need to overcome mindset blocks and taking action in order to create one's own reality. The discussion also covers the XWE program, which focuses on leadership and communication, the impact of fear on decision-making, stress management techniques, and the integration of spirituality in the workplace.  Takeaways: SMART stands for Success Means Acquiring Right Thoughts. Mindset blocks can hinder high achievers. Incremental steps can help change negative thought patterns. Visualizing success involves feeling the emotions associated with it. Speaking confidently can change the energy of a situation leading to better results. Taking action is essential for creating reality. Gratitude can enhance emotional well-being. Effective communication is key to successful leadership. Fear-based decision-making restricts growth and innovation. The mindset of athletes parallels that of successful entrepreneurs. Visualization can significantly impact performance and outcomes. Meditation is a valuable practice for mental clarity and focus. Letting go of specific outcomes can lead to unexpected successes. The mind's power can influence physical performance. Visit https://www.creatingourreality.com/  for more information about Anthony and his services.  

  50. 33

    Sound Therapy and Healing Frequencies for Entrepreneurs with Dr. Mandara Cromwell

    In this episode, Dr. John Torrens sits down with Dr. Mandara Cromwell to discuss the fascinating field of cymatics, the science of making sound visible, and its therapeutic applications. Dr. Cromwell shares her journey in marrying science and spirituality through her work with sound frequencies and the development of innovative sound therapy devices. The discussion covers the healing power of sound, the intersection of Eastern and Western medicine, and the entrepreneurial challenges faced in bringing these technologies to the public. Dr. Cromwell emphasizes the importance of sound in health and wellness, and the innate intelligence of the body to respond to sound frequencies.  

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

Join Dr. John Torrens, an award-winning professor and entrepreneur, as he guides high-performing entrepreneurs, founders, and executives on a journey to redefine success. In The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, you'll learn how to balance business success with a fulfilling, healthy lifestyle. Each episode blends cutting-edge academic research with real-life insights from entrepreneurs, health experts, and researchers. Discover evidence-based strategies to prevent burnout, improve well-being, and create a life where purpose, productivity, and wellness thrive together.

HOSTED BY

John M Torrens, Ph.D.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many episodes does The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit have?

The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit currently has 50 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit about?

Join Dr. John Torrens, an award-winning professor and entrepreneur, as he guides high-performing entrepreneurs, founders, and executives on a journey to redefine success. In The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit, you'll learn how to balance business success with a fulfilling, healthy...

How often does The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit release new episodes?

The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit has 50 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit?

You can listen to The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit?

The Total Entrepreneur: Mind, Body, Spirit is created and hosted by John M Torrens, Ph.D..
URL copied to clipboard!