Dr. Doug Lisle: Is Exercise Required for Lose Weight, Hope with a Cancer Diagnosis & Sex Addiction

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    Dr. Doug Lisle is an evolutionary psychologist and co-author of The Pleasure Trap: Mastering the Hidden Force that Undermines Health and Happiness. He and his colleagues (Jennifer Howk and Richard Seidel) have developed a revolutionary method for approaching life challenges and improving self-confidence and self-esteem. They describe their approach as Esteem Dynamics - an approach with clinical insights derived from evolutionary psychology.
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Комментарии • 30

  • @carlyblankevoort3856
    @carlyblankevoort3856 23 дня назад +14

    I love Dr Lisle, his easy laugh, wisdom, humanity and humility had me laughing and crying in turn.. and his tenderness towards his mum and cat. Very touching!

  • @noellecuisine8912
    @noellecuisine8912 20 дней назад +5

    Absolutely loved how he shared about his relationship with his lovely mum ❤ he’s adored, cat and his best friend and the preciousness of life, time passing!

  • @Littlefurball7
    @Littlefurball7 19 дней назад +3

    His relationship with his mother and cats makes me love him even more.❤

  • @tlam3309
    @tlam3309 23 дня назад +8

    Dr Lisle's explanations of human behaviour make so much sense to me. I never tire of hearing them.

  • @karenllata4808
    @karenllata4808 23 дня назад +11

    The part about your mom is precious! ❤

  • @neicycombs3533
    @neicycombs3533 24 дня назад +14

    This information was priceless!!! Dr Lisle is amazing. So many gems he stated.

  • @jgrysiak6566
    @jgrysiak6566 24 дня назад +11

    This is the best Dr. Lisle interview yet!

  • @mandym8781
    @mandym8781 23 дня назад +8

    I got a bit emotional listening to Dr Lisle talk about his mum and cat 💖✨ I hope the questioner is okay - sending them good vibes 💖✨

  • @masher1042
    @masher1042 23 дня назад +6

    Dr Burn also think that exercise is very important for health as exercise help to reduce stress, inflammation and excessive hormones.

    • @kardste8114
      @kardste8114 22 дня назад

      And it helps with regular bowel movements. Moving stool in timely fashion out of colon is very important. Disabled folks know this All too well. 💜

  • @artwillvideos
    @artwillvideos 23 дня назад +7

    Very interesting, especially the exercise stuff. I’ve always been athletic and in shape, and for most of my life thought that “well, if you’re overweight, you just need to exercise more” kinda thing. I now believe “it’s da food!” I’d love links to the research Dr. Lisle referenced about this. And, AJ, can’t wait for your book (I pre-ordered!).

    • @CHEFAJ
      @CHEFAJ  23 дня назад +1

      Thank you!

  • @veganseatyummyfoodtoo
    @veganseatyummyfoodtoo 4 дня назад

    Listening to Dr Lisle speak about his mother is just so heart-warming. What a true gentleman with a great heart!
    I can relate to how he feels about his cat and knowing that is the "special one" and so savouring it's life - that's how I feel with Buster!

  • @MettleHurlant
    @MettleHurlant 21 день назад +2

    I always considered exercise as a way to connect with our bodies again. I wondered why weight loss shows were making morbidly obese people exercise so much and didn’t think that was safe. But after years of being sedentary and overthinking everything, movement could help that mind-body connection.

  • @denimartin8698
    @denimartin8698 24 дня назад +7

    Beautifully said Dr. Lisle. Thank you.

  • @patrickholland3994
    @patrickholland3994 18 дней назад +1

    I enjoyed reframing relationships as a set of future and present trades and that there is an oscillation of extending and retracting credits lines. Sometimes it gets out of balance and the other person reacts (anger). So true. Nice insight.

  • @liahk1000
    @liahk1000 24 дня назад +7

    Thanks for another episode!!

  • @MT-red4212
    @MT-red4212 13 дней назад +1

    Exercise is essential this is counter intuitive… affects 19 systems at once

  • @COACH-CARBOHYDRATE
    @COACH-CARBOHYDRATE 23 дня назад +2

    Exercise is critical in cancer treatment, stagnant blood can cause a myriad of problems, Carbs FTW!! 💪💪💪

  • @sheralschowe
    @sheralschowe 22 дня назад +1

    I learned so much from this podcast today. Super helpful. Thank you!

    • @CHEFAJ
      @CHEFAJ  21 день назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @Littlefurball7
    @Littlefurball7 19 дней назад +2

    Exercise builds muscle which in turns raises metabolic rate. Dose isn’t really that great and varies for individuals.

  • @kardste8114
    @kardste8114 24 дня назад +7

    Maybe Walking helped him pass more stool and more regularly?

    • @liahk1000
      @liahk1000 24 дня назад +1

      Likely so. But how would that help with weight loss?

    • @evanlouis8853
      @evanlouis8853 23 дня назад +6

      I watch RUclips videos of people hiking the Pacific crest Trail, or riding their bicycles across the United States and they lose weight despite consuming twice as many calories or more than they usually do in their normal lives.
      I watched two fellows in their 60s hike the Pacific crest Trail on RUclips last year and they both lost about 30 pounds over the summer
      They ate everything they could get their hands on … but we’re hiking 20+ miles per day up and down hills caring 25 pound backpacks

    • @lowes1524
      @lowes1524 23 дня назад

      I think his point is just like every other automated bodily function, calorie burning is regulated by the body. We can "over excersis" just like we can over eat. Think about hiking that many miles every day for a whole summer. Most people would never get anywhere close to that kind of calorie burning. His advice is geared towards the typical person. There are always people on the edges of normal and some extremes.

    • @kardste8114
      @kardste8114 23 дня назад +1

      @@liahk1000Stool sitting in the colon equals weight. 🤷‍♀️In the disabled community any exercise helps with normal bowel function.

  • @fionadale8044
    @fionadale8044 21 день назад +1

    I am intrigued that we have a maximum level of energy expenditure. So CICO, or calories in, calories out, is out? Any links for studies or papers addressing this would be appreciated.

  • @clarasantiso8246
    @clarasantiso8246 20 дней назад +1

    Orange is ur color

  • @pantameowmeow.s.1149
    @pantameowmeow.s.1149 23 дня назад +5

    The first question re: weightloss/energy burning and exercise - tip. Smile. I knew a woman, whose boyfriend was out of the country for a few months. She looked great! Lost a ton of weight. Her secret - all of the time she used to be out eating and/or having sex with her boyfriend she was now doing aerobics. The time she was "investing" in eating she was now "investing" in exercise - less time eating. She made me laugh.