Maurice Hathaway

Body Intelligence

Health EN ↓ 98 episodes

Body Intelligence explores the science of how your body and mind communicate to shape health, performance, and longevity. Each episode breaks down complex topics in neuroscience, metabolism, fitness, psychology, and biology into practical insights you can use in daily life. From brain chemistry and stress regulation to nutrition, movement, and recovery, this podcast helps you understand how your body truly works—and how to work with it instead of against it. The goal is simple: upgrade your awareness, optimize your biology, and build a healthier, more capable version of yourself.

Author

Maurice Hathaway

Category

Health

Latest episode

Jun 21, 2026

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Episodes

Why Early Colon Cancer Rates Are Skyrocketing 21.06.2026

Rising early-onset colon cancer may be linked to modern lifestyle factors such as ultra-processed diets, low fiber intake, obesity, sedentary habits, gut microbiome changes, and chronic inflammation. These shifts can affect gut health and increase long-term cancer risk.      

How Light Controls Your Body Clock 21.06.2026

Light is the main signal that sets your circadian rhythm, influencing when you feel awake or sleepy. Morning sunlight helps reset your internal clock, while artificial light at night can disrupt melatonin production and delay sleep.

Why Your DNA Dictates Your Sleep 21.06.2026

Your genes influence how your circadian rhythm is set, including sleep timing, duration, and quality. Genetic variations affect melatonin production, sleep pressure, and sensitivity to light, shaping your natural sleep patterns and recovery needs.      

Why Moving Actually Recharges Your Battery 21.06.2026

Movement boosts energy by improving blood flow, oxygen delivery, and brain chemistry. Light to moderate activity can reduce fatigue, balance stress hormones, and activate systems in the body that restore focus and physical vitality.

How Your Ovaries and Gut Dictate Aging 21.06.2026

Your hormonal system and gut microbiome work together to influence how you age. Ovarian hormones affect metabolism, inflammation, and cellular repair, while gut health shapes immunity and nutrient absorption—both playing a key role in biological aging.      

Drop Cortisol and Rewire Trauma with Tapping 21.06.2026

Tapping techniques may help reduce stress by calming the nervous system and lowering cortisol levels. By pairing gentle physical stimulation with focused attention, it can support emotional regulation and help the brain process traumatic memories more calmly.      

Consistency Is a Design Problem, Not Willpower 21.06.2026

Consistency is less about motivation and more about environment and system design. By reducing friction, building routines, and structuring habits around cues and rewards, you make desired behaviors automatic instead of relying on willpower.      

How to Lower Your Biological Age 21.06.2026

Biological age reflects how fast your body is aging at a cellular level. Healthy habits like regular exercise, quality sleep, stress control, balanced nutrition, and reducing inflammation can help slow aging and improve overall vitality.

Why Your Friends Matter More Than Macros 21.06.2026

Your social connections can have a stronger impact on health than diet alone. Supportive friendships influence stress levels, behavior, consistency, and long-term habits that shape nutrition, fitness, and overall well-being.      

Slowing Aging to Starve Cancer Cells 21.06.2026

Slowing biological aging may help reduce conditions that allow cancer cells to grow and spread. By improving cellular repair, reducing chronic inflammation, and maintaining metabolic balance, the body can become less favorable for cancer development.      

The Architecture of 100 Million Downloads 21.06.2026

Achieving massive podcast growth depends on strong content structure, consistent publishing, audience targeting, and strategic distribution. Scalable systems, retention-focused storytelling, and algorithm-friendly packaging drive long-term exponential downloads.

Vitamin D and Bacteria Restore Sleep 21.06.2026

Vitamin D and the gut microbiome both play important roles in regulating sleep quality. Balanced vitamin D levels and healthy gut bacteria can support melatonin production, reduce inflammation, and improve circadian rhythm stability.      

How Your Mouth Controls Your Systemic Health 21.06.2026

Your oral health is closely connected to whole-body health. Bacteria, gum inflammation, and oral hygiene can influence heart health, immune function, and chronic disease risk through the bloodstream and systemic inflammation.

Why Thick Thighs Actually Save Lives 21.06.2026

Stronger, thicker thighs are linked to better muscle mass, improved metabolic health, and greater protection against injury and aging. Powerful lower-body strength supports balance, mobility, and long-term cardiovascular resilience.      

How Hormones Reset Your Fat Thermostat 21.06.2026

Your body regulates fat like a thermostat controlled by hormones. Insulin, cortisol, leptin, and ghrelin influence hunger, metabolism, and fat storage, shaping your natural weight set point over time.

Winning Pro Bodybuilding on Plants at Fifty 21.06.2026

Muscle building isn’t limited by age or diet. In this episode of FitMind Reset, explore how plant-based nutrition, training strategy, and recovery can support elite-level bodybuilding after 50.

How Ken Rideout Outran His Opioid Addiction 21.06.2026

Addiction changes the brain, but recovery can rebuild it. In this episode of FitMind Reset, explore how endurance training, discipline, and lifestyle transformation helped reshape one man’s fight against opioid addiction.

Build a Fat-Proof Metabolism After 40 21.06.2026

Metabolism naturally changes with age, but it’s not fixed. In this episode of FitMind Reset, learn how muscle, hormones, and daily habits can help you stay lean and energetic after 40.

How Gravity and Impact Rebuild Your Body 21.06.2026

Your body adapts to force. In this episode of FitMind Reset, learn how gravity, walking, and impact-based movement stimulate bone strength, muscle growth, and metabolic health.

The Biology of Menopause: The Dimmer Switch 21.06.2026

Menopause isn’t an on/off event—it’s a gradual biological shift. In this episode of FitMind Reset, learn how hormonal changes act like a dimmer switch on energy, mood, and metabolism.  

How AI Reliance Leads to Cognitive Decline 21.06.2026

Heavy reliance on AI and digital tools may reduce mental effort over time. In this episode of FitMind Reset, explore how cognitive offloading can affect memory, attention, and brain performance.

Why Muscle Is Your Metabolic Armor 21.06.2026

Muscle is more than strength—it’s protection for your metabolism. In this episode of FitMind Reset, learn how muscle improves insulin sensitivity, burns energy, and supports long-term health.

Dismantle Stress with Your Diaphragm 21.06.2026

Your breath directly controls your stress response. In this episode of FitMind Reset, learn how diaphragmatic breathing can calm the nervous system, lower cortisol, and improve resilience.

Why Mouthwash and Hidden Toxins Age Cells 21.06.2026

Some everyday products may influence your body in unexpected ways. In this episode of FitMind Reset, explore how oral microbiome disruption and environmental exposures can affect cellular aging and overall health.

The Hard Science of Sexual Pleasure 21.06.2026

Sexual pleasure is deeply connected to brain chemistry, hormones, and nervous system function. In this episode of FitMind Reset, explore the science behind desire, reward, and human biology.

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