PREKURE - Prof Grant Schofield
Prevention is Cure
How do we live a life worth living? Prof Grant Schofield dives deep into the lessons, science, and habits that define human flourishing. From reversing chronic disease to the psychology of behaviour change, he interviews the leading experts to help you navigate the complexities of the modern world. It’s time to stop managing sickness and start building a better version of yourself. Powered by prekure.com
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PREKURE - Prof Grant Schofield
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9 lip 2026
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The 5-Day Fast: What Actually Happens to Your Body | FT. Dr Louise Schofield 09.07.2026 16:50
Prof Grant Schofield and Dr Louise Schofield are embarking on their annual 5-day fast, and they're sharing everything: the science, the struggles, and the practical tips that make it work. Whether you're fasting-curious or a seasoned faster, this is the honest, science-backed conversation you need before you start. Follow along on socials: Prof Grant Schofield & Dr Louise Schofield on...
Energy Drinks & Predatory Marketing, Seed Oils & the Zinc Weight-Loss Study that'll surprise you! | Prevention is Cure #46 02.07.2026 41:34
A Herald story revealed New Zealand households spend $20 million a year on energy drinks, and some people are drinking two litres a day just to get through a shift. In this episode Prof. Grant Schofield and guest co-host, Sam Schofield unpack the predatory marketing with energy drinks aimed squarely at young boys, why a single 500ml can hides 13 teaspoons of sugar and 160mg of caffeine, and the B6...
Ozempic & GLP-1 drugs - Why 90% Still Fail | Prevention is Cure Ep# 45 21.06.2026 44:50
In this episode of Prevention Is Cure, Prof Grant Schofield and Sam Schofield dive deep into the most explosive topic in metabolic health right now - have we actually cracked weight loss and aging? From the latest GLP-1 triple agonists showing 30% body weight loss, to gene therapies that can reverse the age of individual cells, the science is moving faster than most people realise. But here's...
#44 The Amplified Mind: How to Stay Human in the Age of AI 17.05.2026 1:03:12
Prof Grant Schofield speaks with Paul Alden, a 38-year veteran firefighter turned author about his upcoming book The Amplified Mind . Drawing on his experience watching EMTs lose critical thinking capacity when protocols replaced diagnostic reasoning, Paul draws a striking parallel to what's happening right now with AI adoption across every profession. They explore why the sequence matters, ge...
Paul Taylor Podcast: Choose your hard: Science-backed strategies to thrive in a difficult world, with Emeritus Professor Grant Schofield 12.05.2026 1:20:49
From the Hardiness podcast with Dr Paul Taylor If you think ease and comfort are the keys to happiness, think again. This episode explores how deliberately embracing life's challenges, through movement, fasting, cold exposure, and mental resilience, can transform your health, happiness, and purpose. Grant Schofield, an esteemed researcher and author, reveals that life's true reward lies in...
#43 The Placebo Effect: The Most Underrated Tool in Health & Performance 04.05.2026 37:11
Prof Grant Schofield is joined by Sam Schofield on this episode that dives deep into the placebo, and 'nocebo' effect, exploring how belief, self-narrative, and perceived feedback can measurably change your physiology, performance, and recovery. From Roger Bannister's four-minute mile to sham knee surgeries, sleep score dangers, and the milkshake study, this episode makes the case that...
#42 The Hormonal Orchestra: Why Willpower Isn't Enough to Manage Hunger 28.04.2026 43:34
Prof. Grant Schofield and Kayla dive into the science and break down the five key hormones controlling appetite, insulin, leptin, ghrelin, the incretins (GIP & GLP-1), and cortisol and explain why willpower alone can never beat a dysregulated hormonal system. They explore metabolic flexibility, why cycling in and out of ketosis is normal human physiology (not a fad), and how exercise context s...
#41 The Science of doing hard sh*t to build health that lasts a lifetime 19.04.2026 1:06:33
What if the secret to a long, healthy life isn't making things easier, it's choosing the right kind of hard? In this episode, Prof. Grant Schofield and Kayla sit down to celebrate the launch of Grant's new book, Choose Your Hard: The Science of Doing Hard Sh*t to Build Health That Lasts a Lifetime . They unpack the seven truths behind lasting health and performance, from the biology of...
#40 You Can't Supplement Your Way Out of This: AI, Ultra-Processed Thinking & the Root Causes of Poor Health 12.04.2026 51:24
Grant and Kayla follow up on Claude's viral AI essay with Claude's own response, they unpack new research on AI-induced "delusional spirals," a Nobel laureate economist's dire warning about AI and human thinking, and the cultural moment we're in with films like WALL-E and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die . Then stay tuned to hear about nutrition: the omega-3 to omega-6...
#39 The 5 New Game-Changing Health Studies: Exercise, Sunlight, Fasting, Social Media & AI 05.04.2026 29:30
Prof. Grant Schofield and Kayla dive into five groundbreaking scientific papers that challenge conventional wisdom about health and technology. Discover why exercise signals your entire body to heal, how Swedish women who avoided sunlight faced mortality risks equal to smoking, and why eating earlier in the day beats traditional intermittent fasting. Plus: the shocking evidence proving social medi...
#38 Why You Should Give A Sh*t About Fibre 29.03.2026 46:27
Is fibre actually the health hero we've been told it is? Prof. Grant Schofield and Kayla dive deep into the science behind fibre recommendations and expose how food companies game the system. From the surprising truth about constipation to why cows eating grass end up on a high-fat diet, this episode challenges everything you thought you knew about fibre. Key Takeaways:• Why dietary fibre guid...
#37 The Cost of Progress: From Hunter-Gatherers to AI. 22.03.2026 1:00:19
What if every technological leap forward has been a metabolic leap backward? Prof. Grant Schofield and Kayla trace humanity's journey from thriving hunter-gatherers to chronically diseased modern humans and explore whether AI might be the final mismatch. The hosts reveal how agriculture halved our life expectancy and shrunk our brains, how the industrial revolution trapped families in dual-inc...
#36 Why Medical Evidence Doesn't Change Practice - The Engine Light & Duct Tape 15.03.2026 45:34
Modern medicine excels at treating sickness, but fails spectacularly at creating health. Even with compelling data proving treatments don't work (or cause harm), medicine often doubles down. Grant and Kayla explore why and unpack the disturbing reality behind common medical interventions: knee surgeries with infinity NNT (number needed to treat), back pain procedures causing more harm than good, a...
#35 Choose Your Hard Part 1 - A Philosophical Guide to Getting Sh*t Done 13.03.2026 24:33
Willpower is a lie. Your brain is even wired to betray your future self. So how do you actually change? Grant and Kayla dive into the philosophy and science behind lasting behaviour change, from Pascal's 17th-century logic (applied to your metabolism) to the marshmallow experience. You'll discover why discipline isn't about toughing it out and learn the Ulysses Pact strategy, why small "harmless"...
#34 Is Failing to Prescribe Lifestyle Medicine Malpractice 04.03.2026 31:52
We are back for 2026! When your doctor prescribes medication without explaining that lifestyle changes could reverse your condition, is that ethical? Legal? This episode challenges the pharmaceutical-first approach dominating modern medicine. You'll learn why defaulting to drugs for metabolic disease violates medical ethics, how the UK's Montgomery ruling is changing what doctors must disclose, an...
#33 Why Telling People What to Do Doesn’t Work: Gareth Holebrook 19.12.2025 48:01
In this episode, Grant speaks with Gareth Holebrook, President of North Harbour Tri Club, PREKURE Health Coach, and business coach, about leadership, influence, and why instruction alone rarely creates change. Gareth’s leadership philosophy has been shaped by an unconventional career path. Thirty years ago, he served in the Royal Navy as an engineer, with ambitions to become an engineering officer...
#32 Roundtable: The Pros & Cons of AI in Health 10.12.2025 46:20
In this episode, Prof. Grant Schofield, Kayla Lenferna De La Motte, and Jackson Schofield dive into the real-world impact of AI on health, exploring its potential to revolutionise prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. They address the challenges, risks, and ethical considerations that come with rapid technological change.
#31 Resilience in Captivity: Alia's Unforgettable Journey 28.11.2025 1:06:29
Join Prof. Grant Schofield as he delves into a gripping conversation with Dr. Alia Bojalova, a psychologist with a remarkable story of survival and resilience. Alia shares her harrowing experience of being taken hostage in Syria, the unexpected connections she formed, and how these events shaped her life's mission.
The Breeze House of Wellness Interview: How to Actually Change Your Behaviour: Grant Schofield 17.11.2025 17:45
From Grant's latest interview with the Breeze radio station "Here is our Extended Chat with Researcher and Professor of Public Health at The Auckland University of Technology Grant Schofield. Grant brings his expertise to you about something he has helped so many people with, their relationship with food. Grant chats about what has worked for him, the first step you can take towards changing your...
#30 My Nutrition Journey: Grant Schofield 14.11.2025 41:12
Professor Grant Schofield takes us through his personal journey with nutrition. From early influences to pivotal moments that shaped his philosophy, Grant shares stories, practical insights, and the science behind his approach to healthy living. Tune in for an engaging conversation filled with real-life experiences, actionable tips, and the passion that drives Grant’s mission to make prevention th...
NZ Herald: Creatine craze sweeps NZ gyms - but is it safe? 11.11.2025 4:57
From Prof Grant's appearance this morning on the NZ Herald with Ryan Bridge. What do you think of creatine?
Mikkipedia: Choose Your Hard: Why Discomfort Builds a Better Life With Prof Grant Schofield 06.11.2025 1:23:02
This episode is taken from Grant's appearance on the podcast 'Mikkipedia' hosted by Mikki Williden, please check out Mikki she does some amazing work. Enjoy the episode! "This week on the podcast, on the 5th anniversary of Mikkipedia, Mikki speaks to returning guest AND the very first guest ever on the podcast, Professor Grant Schofield. They chat about the value of doing hard thi...
#29 Finding a Path Through Glioblastoma with Metabolic Therapy: Simon’s Story 26.10.2025 47:46
When Simon suddenly couldn’t say the word “kilometre”, life flipped. Weeks later, a 4 cm frontal lobe tumour, urgent surgery with 94% resection, and ten days on the diagnosis: glioblastoma. In this episode, Simon and Kate share the shock, the sprint through ED to theatre, and the pivotal introduction to Dr Matthew Phillips’ metabolic therapy trial. We dig into the protocol-keto, intermittent fasti...
#28 Unlocking Hardiness: How to Train Your Brain & Body for Life’s Toughest Moments 21.10.2025 54:30
Grant and Paul Taylor dive deep into the science and strategies behind hardiness, the mental and physical resilience that helps us thrive in life’s toughest moments. Discover practical tools to train your brain and body to handle stress, adversity, and unexpected challenges. Tune in to learn how to unlock your own hardiness and become more adaptable, focused, and resilient in the face of adversity...
#27 The Science of Sunburn: Sun, Skin & Diet 12.10.2025 32:29
Join Prof Grant Schofield and Kayla as they dive deep into the fascinating connections between sun exposure, diet, and skin health. Together they explore the science behind vitamin D, how what you eat can influence your risk of sunburn and skin cancer and break down the latest research on sunscreens - comparing mineral-based and chemical options. Tune in now!
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