• The Body Age Challenge
    Jun 25 2026
    Your birth certificate tells you one number. Your body tells you another. In this episode of Healthy and Black, we get into the gap between the two, why it matters more than the candles on your cake, and what actually moves it. Body age reflects how your systems are functioning right now: metabolism, cardiovascular health, strength, recovery, and more. The encouraging part is that it responds to what you do. Small, consistent changes show up in the measurement. So we are running a challenge. Measure your body age now, put in the work over the summer, and re-measure on Labor Day. Track what shifts. No crash plans, no extremes, just a real window to see what consistency does. What we cover: -What body age is and how it differs from chronological age -How to get a baseline measurement -The daily inputs that influence it most Subscribe so you do not miss the Labor Day follow-up episode where we look at results. #HealthyAndBlack #BodyAge #HealthChallenge
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    19 mins
  • The Last Human Advantage
    May 13 2026
    What separates humans from machines in an AI-powered world? In this episode, I unpack The Last Human Advantage — a framework for thriving in an era when artificial intelligence can outperform us at nearly every task that once defined human work. We're fighting two battles right now. The external one: human vs. AI. The internal one: our mature self vs. our immature self. And the internal battle is the one that decides whether we win the external one. If you've felt the ground shifting under you at work, in your relationships, or in how you show up in the world, this one's for you. Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, well-being, and what it means to be fully human in the age of AI. Learn more: www.jarikconrad.com #TheLastHumanAdvantage #emotionalintelligence #EmotionalMaturity #AIandLeadership #FutureOfWork
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    24 mins
  • The Bitter Truth About Sugar
    Mar 25 2026
    In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Jarik Conrad sits down with retired ophthalmologist and living legend in medicine, Dr. Gordon Montgomery, to break down what most people don't know — and can't afford to ignore — about sugar. From the science of glycation and insulin resistance to the gut bacteria that hijack your brain's cravings, Dr. Montgomery explains exactly how chronic sugar consumption silently damages nearly every organ in your body, including your eyes, brain, liver, heart, kidneys, and skin. The two also explore why sugar is more addictive than most people realize, how the food industry is designed to keep you hooked, and why Black Americans face disproportionate risks from conditions like diabetes and kidney disease. But this episode isn't just a warning — it's a roadmap. Dr. Conrad and Dr. Montgomery discuss practical, realistic steps anyone can take to begin reversing the damage and reclaiming their health — at any age. Dr. Montgomery also shares insights from his book, Increasing Healthspan: Midlife Choices for Senior Health. If you eat food, this conversation is for you.
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    51 mins
  • Episode 19 360° Wellness
    Dec 19 2025
    My guest, Keena Lampkins, and I talk about the keys to holistic health.
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    31 mins
  • Episode 18 - How to Not Destroy Your Body & Brain at Your Next Conference
    Oct 30 2025
    We need to shift our conference culture.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 17 - Lessons from a Health Tech Founder
    Sep 24 2025
    In this episode, I share some surprising insights about people I have gleaned while working on the WholeQ Health start-up.
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    13 mins
  • Episode 16 WholeQ
    Jul 7 2025
    You don't have to suffer from diabetes and other chronic health issues. Catch the latest episode of Healthy & Black to learn about the WholeQ Mind/Body Detox, which is based on a clinically proven approach to restoring your health and vitality.
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    28 mins
  • Epidode 15 - Which diet is best for avoiding and reversing chronic health issues?
    Jun 9 2025
    More than 129 million people in the U.S. live with at least one major chronic disease. In this episode, I review study results regarding impact of diet on chronic health issues.
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    27 mins