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Evolving with Nita Jain: Health | Science | Self-Development
Insights designed to help you strive, thrive, and optimize — science, psychology, philosophy, health, longevity, productivity, entrepreneurship, and everything in between
Frequency: 1 episode/51d. Total Eps: 25

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Get a Grip: Why Teaching to the Test Doesn't Work
Episode 25
mardi 5 août 2025 • Duration 01:54
Grip strength is a powerful predictor of longevity, linked to lower risks of cancer, heart disease, and all-cause mortality. Jain discusses Goodhart's Law and suggests a holistic approach to health, incorporating compound weightlifting, cardio, mobility exercises, and other health measures like waist-to-hip ratio, HbA1c, and lipids. The key takeaway is that grip strength is a side effect of a healthy, active lifestyle, not the cause of longevity.
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Spooniverse Directory Demo
Episode 24
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Duration 03:00
Demo of Spooniverse Directory, a resource platform for patients and caregivers dealing with complex chronic illnesses like Long Covid, ME/CFS, POTS/dysautonomia, EDS, MCAS, and more.
Explore here: https://www.spooniverse.directory/
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VtKA8YTdZMY
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How to Break Into Tech, Negotiate Salary, & Increase Diversity in STEM
mercredi 30 novembre 2022 • Duration 41:42
In this week’s episode, engineer, recruiter, and podcast host Andrew Baines talks about breaking into tech careers, representation in STEM, salary negotiation, cold-pitching your way to success, and overcoming bias during the hiring process!
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
Find the full show notes at nitajain.substack.com
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How to Train & Overcome Adversity with Ironman Athlete Charlie Rogers
mardi 15 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:04:23
In this week’s episode, writer, coach, consultant, and Ironman athlete Charlie Rogers talks about training for a triathlon, overcoming injury, maintaining an Olympic mindset, and building a portfolio career.
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
Chapter Summaries:
[00:00:45] Charlie began running at the age of 14 when a coach recognized his raw talent. During his first year at university, he collapsed during a race. A cardiologist informed him that his high heart rates while running could be due to stress.
[00:05:31] Biological mechanisms can help facilitate successful conditioning. Exercise creates changes in blood flow, which are detected by a protein called Piezo1. This protein then begins to remodel the vasculature in order to bring more oxygen and nutrition to your muscles, enabling them to grow and recover faster.
[00:08:17] Physical exercise is necessary to keep our brains and blood vessels healthy, protect against cognitive decline, and ensure healthy longevity. Modern Western lifestyle isn't conducive to physical activity, so the onus is on us to put in the reps.
[00:11:36] Charlie uses fitness trackers to record his workouts and monitor overall health. Tracking too much health data information can become overwhelming. Taking time to be present and sit in solitude can help combat data fatigue.
[00:16:11] The oft-quoted goal of 10,000 steps per day has very little scientific backing and began as part of a marketing ploy for a Japanese Pedometer company in the 1960s. The typical daily step count for Charlie while training for triathlons is about 15,000.
[00:19:45] We should be mindful of the risk of doing permanent bodily damage by pushing too hard during exercise. Most of us want to live longer but also maintain autonomy into later decades of life. Gaining more muscle during your 20s and 30s can help offset the 1% loss in muscle mass every year after the age of 50.
[00:23:09] Charlie tracks his sleep quality using a sleep tracker on his watch but doesn't use this data to directly inform training routines. His coach, however, takes his sleep and body battery data into account.
[00:28:14] Fitness trackers can be cost prohibitive and have limitations in terms of accuracy. Consumers are often faced with trade-offs between reliability and affordability.
[00:31:17] The quantified self movement was born out of a desire to make sense of health data through n-of-1 experimentation. Accurately guessing our heart rates and listening to hunger cues relies on a skill called interoception, which describes our ability to sense internal signals from our bodies. We can rely on intuition while still being data-driven in our approach to health and fitness.
[00:38:03] Charlie describes how he uses delayed gratification to stay motivated and push through obstacles like stomach cramps while running. Abiding by the aphorism “train hard, race easy” can help prevent lactate threshold issues.
[00:42:27] Working out in a fasted state can backfire in women by blunting fat oxidation, but consuming adequate protein instead of carbohydrates before a workout can help women see more improvements in strength and lean body mass compared to post-exercise nutrition. It’s important to train with the same nutrition with which you intend to race.
[00:47:00] As technology continues improving in terms of sportswear, more records will be broken. For example, Eliud Kipchoge’s shoes with carbon fiber plates allow runners to rebound faster. Accusations of doping often accompany an athlete’s rapid rise to success.
[00:50:15] The gut microbiome determines how different foods and drugs are metabolized. Continuous glucose monitoring can help athletes determine which foods will keep their blood sugar levels stable and provide lasting energy.
[00:54:40] Charlie has built a portfolio career as a self-employed writer, coach, and consultant. Although he’s not a professional athlete, Charlie takes his sport very seriously and invests a significant amount of time and energy into training.
[00:57:33] Charlie’s Substack newsletter, Mastery in Your 20s, is a self-improvement resource detailing the business skills that one needs in order to create something meaningful in the world. Blogging a book is a great way to obtain real-time audience feedback during the writing process.
[01:02:14] The Dawn of Everything dispels myths surrounding the origins of humanity and discusses the erroneous use of the “primitive” label in describing incredibly complex pre-historic societies.
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If you’d like to support the show, you can become a paid subscriber! The show’s theme music, “New Beginnings” by Joshua Kaye, was provided courtesy of Syfonix. This episode was recording using Riverside and edited using Descript. Some links are affiliate and help support my mission to share actionable insights with the general public at no additional cost to you.
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Patient Advocacy, Precision Medicine, Long Covid, & ME/CFS with Author Ryan Prior
mardi 8 novembre 2022 • Duration 46:44
In this week’s episode, Ryan Prior, author of The Long Haul, shares his insights on patient advocacy, long COVID, ME/CFS, healthcare technology, and precision medicine. We cover many questions, including:
* What kind of symptoms does long COVID cause?
* How has the pandemic highlighted the need for patient advocacy?
* What is precision medicine?
* What is the role of genomic innovation in healthcare?
* How can we make healthcare technology more accessible?
* What kinds of accommodations should be made for long haulers?
* What does an inclusive society that embraces disability look like?
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
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Technology for Better Health & Productivity with Avisha NessAiver of Distilled Science
jeudi 13 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:12:21
In a world where simplicity is attractive, Avisha NessAiver, founder of Distilled Science, bucks trends and embraces nuance while setting out to maximize his health, income, & productivity.
We talk about his daily gadgets and apps, science communication, safe workouts for hypermobility, the importance of having a digital second brain, and the need for adequate nutrition as we age.
Listen now on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube.
Find the show notes at: https://nitajain.substack.com/p/utilizing-technology-for-improved
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How to Have a More Equal Partnership: Gender Roles, Social Conditioning, Cognitive Labor, & Maternal Gatekeeping
jeudi 29 septembre 2022 • Duration 09:09
Are women naturally more nurturing or are these roles simply the result of social conditioning? Any discussion revolving around a given gender’s “natural” propensity towards certain roles is guaranteed to quickly get heated.
In her book, Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home, Kate Mangino discusses how predefined gender norms hurt both men and women and outlines steps for how couples can move towards more equal partnerships.
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Consciousness, Creativity, Spirituality, and Self-Compassion with Ricky Derisz
jeudi 15 septembre 2022 • Duration 01:15:33
This week, I sat down to chat with Ricky Derisz, author of Mindsets for Mindfulness: Awakening From Crisis To Higher Consciousness and creator of MindThatEgo, a new paradigm for mental illness, spirituality, creativity, consciousness, and human potential. In this episode, he shares his insights on meditation, intrinsic motivation, ikigai, intentionality, intuition, interdependence, and intimacy.
Time stamps:
00:44 The enchanted worldview, meditation, perception, & the nature of reality
04:05 Mind-body connection, interconnected consciousness, metaphysics
07:22 Models of depression: chemical imbalance, root-cause analysis, biological vs spiritual, ego dissolution
14:51 Spiritual but not religious (SBNR) label, esoteric vs exoteric, spiritual narcissism
19:05 Self-compassion and self-criticism, suffering and empathy, self-awareness
24:15 Intrinsic motivation, permissionless leverage, creativity
29:19 Westernization of ikigai, meaning and purpose, non-attachment to ideas
32:56 Paradox of intentionality, specialists vs generalists, experimentation, shiny object syndrome
36:50 Committing to creative endeavors, self-honesty, intuition, sunk cost fallacy
40:13 Throwaway culture, paradox of choice, satisficers vs maximizers, healthy expectations
45:30 Effective communication vs protest behavior, ask vs guess culture, emotional reactivity
51:25 Equanimity, autonomy vs interdependence, attachment styles
53:49 Codependency, interabled relationships, gender roles, social conditioning
59:44 Emotional dependency vs intimacy, stability and security, mutual support
01:02:34 Understanding, empaths and sensitivity, responsibility, curiosity mindset
01:08:47 Growing through adversity, challenges, and forgiveness
01:11:02 Bearing witness, holding space, being present to diffuse emotional reactivity
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Absurdism, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, & Effective Altruism with Neuroscientist Natasha Mott
jeudi 1 septembre 2022 • Duration 40:24
This week, I had the opportunity to chat with the multi-talented Natasha Mott, a neuroscientist, writer, and podcaster. We talked about her views on multiple intelligences, epigenetics, absurdism, acceptance commitment therapy, and more!
Time stamps:
1:26 IQ and multiple intelligences
2:50 Emotional intelligence (EQ)
3:50 System 1 and system 2 thinking
5:27 Impulsivity and emotional self-regulation
8:02 Acceptance commitment therapy
9:00 Epigenetics and transgenerational trauma
10:14 Cancel culture
12:19 The nature of science and falsifiability
16:19 Postmodernism and absurdism
18:34 Anti-intellectualism
20:22 Absurdism as a counterculture movement
23:08 Being present and living intentionally
32:34 Effective altruism
34:39 Natasha's daily dialectical book
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Strategies to Manage Stress & Anxiety
jeudi 18 août 2022 • Duration 12:12
Last time, we discussed how short periods of controlled stress can help us better adapt to future challenges. This week, we’re discussing strategies for stress management in order to maintain optimal function even during times of duress.
Inherently, stress means we care about something important to us. The stress response can help us parse time more efficiently and focus more intently. Channeling the stress response to help overcome the situation at hand leads to more favorable health outcomes.
Developing resilience and managing anxiety can drastically improve coping skills. Anticipating what could go wrong through the practice of negative visualization can help us become better prepared for future challenges. Intentionally seeking out regular, short periods of stillness and quiet in our daily lives can help prevent rumination and lower levels of stress.
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