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Chasing Energy

by Daniel Lucas

I share tools, tips and insights to fuel a life worth living.

Copyright: © 2023 Chasing Energy

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How to Reset your GUT and be 'WHOLE' with Chelsie Ward

51m · Published 16 Mar 12:00

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Chelsie Ward

  1. The journey towards health starts with a good attitude

  2. How people often miss the boat on GUT health
    1. Plugging a hole with someone else’s solution
    2. Be systematic
      1. Vs copy a paste a segment or solution
    3. E.g. Using probiotics can worsen some issues
  3. If you are going to do a detox, ensure that your drainage systems are open
  4. Cheksie’s removal process for inflammation
  5. Stage 1 - Remove these from your diet
    1. Grain
    2. Milk
    3. SUGAR!
  6. Stage 2 - Proteolytic enzymes
    1. Attack Inflammation
    2. Amazon.com: Designs for Health Nattokinase with Serrapeptidase - Natto-Serrazime + Proteolytic Enzymes - Designed to Support a Healthy Circulatory System + Immune Health - Non-GMO Supplement (120 Capsules) : Health & Household
  7. Pathogen Purge
    1. Biofilm Breakdown
    2. A Binder (E.g. Bentonite Clay)
  8. Gut bugs live off certain foods
    1. Whole foods diet will help drive cravings for healthy foods
  9. Craving dessert may be a sign that your meals are not well balanced
  10. Chelsie’s top 3 supplements
    1. Medical foods - Custom Protein shakes
      1. “these are protein shakes with very specific nutrients in them to support these body systems. So some people may take 'em for life, some people may take 'em for a period of time for healing, but they're, they're very powerful and they're, they're something I use with every client”
    2. Stomach acid developers - Hydrochloric Acid
      1. Beatine HCL
      2. Amazon.com: Nutricost Betaine HCl + Pepsin 790mg, 240 Capsules - Gluten Free & Non-GMO : Health & Household
      3. Ideally Mid Meal w/the largest meal
    3. Reshi mushrooms!!
      1. Chelsie claims it ended her coffee reflux
      2. You can take the spores if you prefer it separate from 
      3. Studies on reishi
      4. Reishi — Health benefits, dosage, safety, side-effects, and more | Supplements - Examine


How to Reset your GUT and be 'WHOLE' with Chelsie Ward

51m · Published 16 Mar 12:00

Thank you for Subscribing to the Podcast and newsletter using the link below

Home - Chasing Energy

Chelsie Ward

  1. The journey towards health starts with a good attitude

  2. How people often miss the boat on GUT health
    1. Plugging a hole with someone else’s solution
    2. Be systematic
      1. Vs copy a paste a segment or solution
    3. E.g. Using probiotics can worsen some issues
  3. If you are going to do a detox, ensure that your drainage systems are open
  4. Cheksie’s removal process for inflammation
  5. Stage 1 - Remove these from your diet
    1. Grain
    2. Milk
    3. SUGAR!
  6. Stage 2 - Proteolytic enzymes
    1. Attack Inflammation
    2. Amazon.com: Designs for Health Nattokinase with Serrapeptidase - Natto-Serrazime + Proteolytic Enzymes - Designed to Support a Healthy Circulatory System + Immune Health - Non-GMO Supplement (120 Capsules) : Health & Household
  7. Pathogen Purge
    1. Biofilm Breakdown
    2. A Binder (E.g. Bentonite Clay)
  8. Gut bugs live off certain foods
    1. Whole foods diet will help drive cravings for healthy foods
  9. Craving dessert may be a sign that your meals are not well balanced
  10. Chelsie’s top 3 supplements
    1. Medical foods - Custom Protein shakes
      1. “these are protein shakes with very specific nutrients in them to support these body systems. So some people may take 'em for life, some people may take 'em for a period of time for healing, but they're, they're very powerful and they're, they're something I use with every client”
    2. Stomach acid developers - Hydrochloric Acid
      1. Beatine HCL
      2. Amazon.com: Nutricost Betaine HCl + Pepsin 790mg, 240 Capsules - Gluten Free & Non-GMO : Health & Household
      3. Ideally Mid Meal w/the largest meal
    3. Reshi mushrooms!!
      1. Chelsie claims it ended her coffee reflux
      2. You can take the spores if you prefer it separate from 
      3. Studies on reishi
      4. Reishi — Health benefits, dosage, safety, side-effects, and more | Supplements - Examine

Lessons from nearly a decade of Intermittent Fasting (The 2X2 Method)

25m · Published 17 Feb 13:00
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The Website / Newsletter 

  1. https://chasing.energy/

Better part of a decade of IF

  1. With any injury ive suffered, ive tried to put a positive spin / implementation on it
    1. Or at least just ensure I learn something
  2. How I started
  3. Pro’s of  IF 
    1. running…
    2. Almost Never needing to fuel prior to a run
    3. Great way to lose some weight of stay lean
    4. Rarely suffered from any type of blood sugar issue and generally avoided spikes 
    5. Some would argue insulin resistance is disproportionate to distance runners who focused on simple carbs, I have not seen data on this
    6. Credit to UCAN - sonoma 50 miler
    7. More time in AM
    8. Autophagy

  4. Cons
    1. I would not recommend combining IF with Low Carb for endurance athletes
    2. When it made sense to fuel prior to an event I couldnt risk it
      1. My stomach was just not ready 
    3. Reflux issues - seemed to be greatly exacerbated by running
      1. Some combo of the jostling motion?
      2. If I had to guess some part of this was due to the amount of fat in my diet
      3. Coffee didn’t help, 
    4. Simple Sugar intake during events has haunted me
    5. Missing out on speed and muscle gains



  1. For managing my life now, It works well…. Mostly…
    1. Peter attia “It will take you between 1 - 2 years to adapt”
    2. I never sweat about # of hours anymore
    3. My # of hours awake impacts my appetite
    4. If i wake up / get up around 4:30, I’m generally hungry between 9 - 10 am
    5. If I am going to lift hard after 10am I’ll generally have a light breakfast prior
    6. I rarely wait till I’m famished to begin eating
    7. Mostly I’m drawn to food when I’m a bit bored.  Having basic rules helps
    8. I try to focus on getting a light brunch or slightly early lunch with @ least 20 grams of protein
  2. I generally do 2, 2 course meals a day
    1. I call this the 2x2 approach

The Study I mentioned

  1. Does time-restricted eating impair muscle protein synthesis?Original paper
  2. January 31 2023


  3. https://examine.com/summaries/study/dGV6K9/


Lessons from nearly a decade of Intermittent Fasting (The 2X2 Method)

25m · Published 17 Feb 13:00
  1. Please leave a Review and Subscribe!!!

The Website / Newsletter 

  1. https://chasing.energy/

Better part of a decade of IF

  1. With any injury ive suffered, ive tried to put a positive spin / implementation on it
    1. Or at least just ensure I learn something
  2. How I started
  3. Pro’s of  IF 
    1. running…
    2. Almost Never needing to fuel prior to a run
    3. Great way to lose some weight of stay lean
    4. Rarely suffered from any type of blood sugar issue and generally avoided spikes 
    5. Some would argue insulin resistance is disproportionate to distance runners who focused on simple carbs, I have not seen data on this
    6. Credit to UCAN - sonoma 50 miler
    7. More time in AM
    8. Autophagy

  4. Cons
    1. I would not recommend combining IF with Low Carb for endurance athletes
    2. When it made sense to fuel prior to an event I couldnt risk it
      1. My stomach was just not ready 
    3. Reflux issues - seemed to be greatly exacerbated by running
      1. Some combo of the jostling motion?
      2. If I had to guess some part of this was due to the amount of fat in my diet
      3. Coffee didn’t help, 
    4. Simple Sugar intake during events has haunted me
    5. Missing out on speed and muscle gains

  1. For managing my life now, It works well…. Mostly…
    1. Peter attia “It will take you between 1 - 2 years to adapt”
    2. I never sweat about # of hours anymore
    3. My # of hours awake impacts my appetite
    4. If i wake up / get up around 4:30, I’m generally hungry between 9 - 10 am
    5. If I am going to lift hard after 10am I’ll generally have a light breakfast prior
    6. I rarely wait till I’m famished to begin eating
    7. Mostly I’m drawn to food when I’m a bit bored.  Having basic rules helps
    8. I try to focus on getting a light brunch or slightly early lunch with @ least 20 grams of protein
  2. I generally do 2, 2 course meals a day
    1. I call this the 2x2 approach

The Study I mentioned

  1. Does time-restricted eating impair muscle protein synthesis?Original paper
  2. January 31 2023


  3. https://examine.com/summaries/study/dGV6K9/

Be Do and Have (MORE) with Mindset Coach Jacklyn Purvis

32m · Published 08 Feb 01:00

The Be Do Have IG

https://www.instagram.com/bedohavemovement/

The Website with the self discovery quiz

https://www.bedohavemovement.com/start

  1. San Diego is expensive but worth it (great weather)
  2. Jacklyn’s journey from Marketing Agency to Be Do Have
  3. Learning via experience
  4. “we've partnered up and now we help business owners, salespeople, ambitious professionals, go from stuck to successful. And a lot of the times, as much as people come. External support in their business. It's just as much mindset and life that comes into play to getting that external reward at the”.
  5. Jacklyn - Her main daily driver is the level of impact that she creates on peoples lives.
  6. They leverage the DISC profile for optimizing communication
  7. They switched from traditional goal setting towards incorporating more ‘being’
    1. E.g. “how are you showing up right now? And really incorporating that piece into how they're setting their goals, how they're showing up on a daily basis.”
  8. Personal shifts she made recently
    1. Being a business owner
    2. Being a personal Coach
    3. Being a creator (online marketing)
  9. Jacklyn on how her and her Dad approach their work and tasks in a way 
    1. “We also have different things that we focus on from a business perspective. Um, on in terms of he's the I personality and the D, so he's fantastic with the sales component. That's his background. I do a lot of our operating and marketing backend of things. And in terms of client calls, we just have different approaches.I sometimes have, not to say a softer approach, but sometimes it's a little bit more. And that resonates a little bit more with people depending on how that person ticks“
  10. The DO element is more focused on Habits
  11. I digress on the origins of Maslow's Hierarchy
  12. The 5 star morning formula
    1. NoPhone
    2. Drink water
    3. Learn something
    4. A Form of reflection
    5. Meditation
      1. Can be sitting in silence or guided
  13. Evening Routines have been impactful
    1. 5 Gratitudes
    2. Next Day Prep / Create the To Do list for the next day

Be Do and Have (MORE) with Mindset Coach Jacklyn Purvis

32m · Published 08 Feb 01:00

The Be Do Have IG

https://www.instagram.com/bedohavemovement/


The Website with the self discovery quiz

https://www.bedohavemovement.com/start



  1. San Diego is expensive but worth it (great weather)
  2. Jacklyn’s journey from Marketing Agency to Be Do Have
  3. Learning via experience
  4. “we've partnered up and now we help business owners, salespeople, ambitious professionals, go from stuck to successful. And a lot of the times, as much as people come. External support in their business. It's just as much mindset and life that comes into play to getting that external reward at the”.
  5. Jacklyn - Her main daily driver is the level of impact that she creates on peoples lives.
  6. They leverage the DISC profile for optimizing communication
  7. They switched from traditional goal setting towards incorporating more ‘being’
    1. E.g. “how are you showing up right now? And really incorporating that piece into how they're setting their goals, how they're showing up on a daily basis.”
  8. Personal shifts she made recently
    1. Being a business owner
    2. Being a personal Coach
    3. Being a creator (online marketing)
  9. Jacklyn on how her and her Dad approach their work and tasks in a way 
    1. “We also have different things that we focus on from a business perspective. Um, on in terms of he's the I personality and the D, so he's fantastic with the sales component. That's his background. I do a lot of our operating and marketing backend of things. And in terms of client calls, we just have different approaches.I sometimes have, not to say a softer approach, but sometimes it's a little bit more. And that resonates a little bit more with people depending on how that person ticks“
  10. The DO element is more focused on Habits
  11. I digress on the origins of Maslow's Hierarchy
  12. The 5 star morning formula
    1. NoPhone
    2. Drink water
    3. Learn something
    4. A Form of reflection
    5. Meditation
      1. Can be sitting in silence or guided
  13. Evening Routines have been impactful
    1. 5 Gratitudes
    2. Next Day Prep / Create the To Do list for the next day

Fitz Koehler battles Cancer by SHARING Strength vs garnering Pity

42m · Published 31 Jan 14:00

Thank you so much for your reviews!!

Fitz’s IG

https://www.instagram.com/fitzness/

Her Website

Fitzness.com – Live Better, Live Longer with Fitzness

The Audiobook we discuss

My Noisy Cancer Comeback by Fitz Koehler - Audiobook - Audible.com

Fitz ‘Abhors’ the idea of garnering pity

Top things you shouldn’t tell people with Cancer

  1. “I know someone who recently died of cancer”
  2. “When your hair grows back it may be very different”

Be aggressive with offering support to someone going through cancer

The importance of practicing empathy + integrity

Fitz’s fingernails rotted during chemo

Using landmarks as benchmarks for your recovery.

  1. Last year I could get this far without stopping
  2. Last month I could get this far without stopping
  3. Today I climbed the entire hill

The upcoming race announcing schedule

“Coast Guard Marathon, Los Angeles Marathon, San Diego, half Marathon, big Sur Marathon,, Savannah Women's Half Marathon. Fargo Marathon, Buffalo Marathon. You name it. I have an incredible race schedule coming up. There's something for everybody, and when I say marathon, know that all of my marathon weekends have a half marathon.

Many of them have 10 Ks, five Ks, which is only 3.1 mile. Some of them even have one mile, um, races, kid races, baby races, dog races. So marathon weekends are diverse and there's something for everybody.”

Fitz Koehler battles Cancer by SHARING Strength vs garnering Pity

42m · Published 31 Jan 14:00

Thank you so much for your reviews!!

Fitz’s IG

https://www.instagram.com/fitzness/

Her Website

Fitzness.com – Live Better, Live Longer with Fitzness

The Audiobook we discuss

My Noisy Cancer Comeback by Fitz Koehler - Audiobook - Audible.com

Fitz ‘Abhors’ the idea of garnering pity

Top things you shouldn’t tell people with Cancer

  1. “I know someone who recently died of cancer”
  2. “When your hair grows back it may be very different”

Be aggressive with offering support to someone going through cancer

The importance of practicing empathy + integrity

Fitz’s fingernails rotted during chemo

Using landmarks as benchmarks for your recovery.

  1. Last year I could get this far without stopping
  2. Last month I could get this far without stopping
  3. Today I climbed the entire hill


The upcoming race announcing schedule

“Coast Guard Marathon, Los Angeles Marathon, San Diego, half Marathon, big Sur Marathon,, Savannah Women's Half Marathon. Fargo Marathon, Buffalo Marathon. You name it. I have an incredible race schedule coming up. There's something for everybody, and when I say marathon, know that all of my marathon weekends have a half marathon.


Many of them have 10 Ks, five Ks, which is only 3.1 mile. Some of them even have one mile, um, races, kid races, baby races, dog races. So marathon weekends are diverse and there's something for everybody.”








Leverage Curiosity & Manage Imposter Syndrome W/Therapist Anna Hindell

43m · Published 24 Jan 13:00
  1. Anna’s IG
    1. https://www.instagram.com/annahindellpsychotherapy/
  2. Anna’s interview / article referenced 
    1. https://medium.com/authority-magazine/women-in-wellness-anna-hindell-on-the-five-lifestyle-tweaks-that-will-help-support-peoples-cd9822128a67

  3. Help people connect whats going on in their bodies with what's going on in their minds
  4. The pro’s and perils of dealing with New Yorkers
  5. Connecting with the body as the tool to come into the present
    1. Body Scans
  6. Avg person is unaware of messages from their body
    1. E.g. Noticing the breath
    2. Awareness prior to change
    3. Holding breath when under pressure
    4. E.g.’s Include a client w/ social anxiety.
  7. How can we leverage curiosity
    1. Why do I need to be curious if I just need to know if I should stay in my job.
    2. Being curious helps you to confront your ‘inner judge’
  8. Imposter syndrome : Correlation w/social media
    1. Business decisions
  9. I elaborate on lesions from Boundaries
    1. It helps to leverage a sense of accountability when one feels tension with boundaries
  10. Pick your friends, Love your family
  11. Making peace with ‘needing people’, especially those who accept us as we are
  12. The importance of ‘candid friends’ and making important life decisions
  13. Clean out the closet before you sort it out

My five “lifestyle tweaks” are as follows:

Develop a relationship with your body that includes movement that is fun, convenient, and affordable so you can do it for life. I see the all-or-nothing mentality cycle with movement and exercise. The body we have is the one we’ve got and movement is vital for feeling balanced, energized, and creative.

Take time throughout the day to check in with your body and listen to what it is telling you. These qualities can serve you well, and then pay attention to the messages your body tells you about your needs and wants.

Cultivate curiosity. You can apply this anywhere and you likely won’t be bored. And if you are bored, stay curious about the feeling!

Surround yourself with people you love and who accept you unconditionally. This is vital as we are such goal-oriented people, especially as professionals and hardworking people in New York City. If you get into the striving-to-improve mentality, you can forget about the person on the way to their goals. Sometimes you need the people who love you to remind you how great you are.

Don’t give up on yourself and don’t think you need to go it alone: keep working on your own personal development even through challenging and scary times. Find a therapist or mentor to help you along your way as we all need support.

We have lost the art of curiosity and presence while being with other people. From this communication comes empathy, understanding, and connection — the opposite of loneliness and isolation. I would start a movement designed to build connection between people

Leverage Curiosity & Manage Imposter Syndrome W/Therapist Anna Hindell

43m · Published 24 Jan 13:00
  1. Anna’s IG
    1. https://www.instagram.com/annahindellpsychotherapy/
  2. Anna’s interview / article referenced 
    1. https://medium.com/authority-magazine/women-in-wellness-anna-hindell-on-the-five-lifestyle-tweaks-that-will-help-support-peoples-cd9822128a67

  3. Help people connect whats going on in their bodies with what's going on in their minds
  4. The pro’s and perils of dealing with New Yorkers
  5. Connecting with the body as the tool to come into the present
    1. Body Scans
  6. Avg person is unaware of messages from their body
    1. E.g. Noticing the breath
    2. Awareness prior to change
    3. Holding breath when under pressure
    4. E.g.’s Include a client w/ social anxiety.
  7. How can we leverage curiosity
    1. Why do I need to be curious if I just need to know if I should stay in my job.
    2. Being curious helps you to confront your ‘inner judge’
  8. Imposter syndrome : Correlation w/social media
    1. Business decisions
  9. I elaborate on lesions from Boundaries
    1. It helps to leverage a sense of accountability when one feels tension with boundaries
  10. Pick your friends, Love your family
  11. Making peace with ‘needing people’, especially those who accept us as we are
  12. The importance of ‘candid friends’ and making important life decisions
  13. Clean out the closet before you sort it out


My five “lifestyle tweaks” are as follows:

Develop a relationship with your body that includes movement that is fun, convenient, and affordable so you can do it for life. I see the all-or-nothing mentality cycle with movement and exercise. The body we have is the one we’ve got and movement is vital for feeling balanced, energized, and creative.

Take time throughout the day to check in with your body and listen to what it is telling you. These qualities can serve you well, and then pay attention to the messages your body tells you about your needs and wants.


Cultivate curiosity. You can apply this anywhere and you likely won’t be bored. And if you are bored, stay curious about the feeling!

Surround yourself with people you love and who accept you unconditionally. This is vital as we are such goal-oriented people, especially as professionals and hardworking people in New York City. If you get into the striving-to-improve mentality, you can forget about the person on the way to their goals. Sometimes you need the people who love you to remind you how great you are.


Don’t give up on yourself and don’t think you need to go it alone: keep working on your own personal development even through challenging and scary times. Find a therapist or mentor to help you along your way as we all need support.

We have lost the art of curiosity and presence while being with other people. From this communication comes empathy, understanding, and connection — the opposite of loneliness and isolation. I would start a movement designed to build connection between people




Chasing Energy has 96 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 66:56:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 05:11.

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