• Human 360 Episode 02 | Nutrition Wars: What Science Actually Agrees On (With Dr. Chris Gardner, Stanford Professor & Lead Researcher of the DIETFITS Study)
    Jan 25 2026

    Is nutrition science settled — or is it all just one big food fight?

    From keto to vegan, low-carb to plant-based, we’re bombarded with diet headlines that seem to contradict each other every week. But where does real scientific consensus actually exist… and where are we still locked in controversy?

    In this episode of the Human 360 Performance Series, Dr. Parsa Peykar sits down with Dr. Chris Gardner, Stanford professor and world-renowned nutrition scientist, to cut through the noise. Dr. Gardner has led groundbreaking studies like DIETFITS, revealing why one-size-fits-all diets often fail — and why personalization, culture, and behavior matter just as much as nutrients.

    🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:

    The three core principles of nutrition that nearly all experts agree on.

    Why carbs and protein are still at the center of heated debate.

    The truth about supplements — science vs. marketing hype.

    How athletes and high performers can apply evidence-based nutrition without getting lost in diet wars.

    The future of food: where research is headed, and how it may change how we fuel our bodies.

    If you’ve ever felt confused, overwhelmed, or frustrated by the endless “do this, don’t do that” of nutrition advice — this episode is your reset. Get ready for clarity, grounded science, and practical takeaways to help you fuel your health, energy, and performance.

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    46 mins
  • Human 360 Mini Episode 01 | Mental Reset: 3 Tools to Stop Overthinking
    Jan 17 2026

    Overthinking doesn’t show up when life is easy. It shows up right before decisions that matter.

    In this Human Performance 360 mini-episode, Dr. Parsa Peykar delivers a practical Mental Reset designed for high performers who feel mentally stuck, overwhelmed, or caught in analysis paralysis.

    This episode introduces three simple, science-grounded tools you can use on demand to regain clarity and move forward with confidence—without needing certainty, perfection, or motivation.

    You’ll learn how to:

    Calm mental noise using a fast neuroscience-based technique

    Reframe fear into direction through identity-based decision-making

    Use an action-based mantra to break overthinking and create momentum

    This is not about positive thinking or forcing calm. It’s about thinking better under pressure and taking aligned action when it counts.

    Perfect to listen to:

    Before a big decision

    Before a performance or presentation

    When you’re stuck in your head and need direction fast

    Human Performance 360 trains the mind—not to eliminate discomfort, but to move forward with it.

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    9 mins
  • Human 360 Episode 01 | Unbreakable Under Pressure: The ACT Blueprint for Identity, Values, and Elite Performance (Podcast with ACT Co-Founder, Dr.Hayes)
    Jan 10 2026

    What if peak performance didn’t require controlling your thoughts, eliminating fear, or forcing motivation?

    In the first-ever episode of the Human Performance 360 series, we lay the foundation for a radically different approach to excellence—one built on psychological flexibility, values, and identity beyond results.

    This episode unfolds in two powerful parts:

    Part I — The ACT Performance Framework

    Host Dr. Parsa Peykar introduces Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as a practical mental performance system for athletes, leaders, and high performers operating under pressure.

    You’ll learn how the six core processes of ACT function as trainable skills—helping you stay present, open, and values-driven when anxiety, doubt, and high stakes inevitably show up.

    This is not about feeling confident. It’s about performing well in the presence of whatever you feel.

    Part II — In Conversation with Steven C. Hayes

    In an in-depth conversation, the co-founder of ACT shares how psychological flexibility—not motivation or mental toughness—is the true foundation of sustainable high performance.

    Together, we explore:

    • Why tying identity to achievement creates fragility

    • How values anchor resilience when results fluctuate

    • What elite performers do differently under pressure

    • How ACT is shaping the future of sport psychology and leadership development

    This episode reframes success—not as an outcome to chase, but as a way of showing up.

    🎯 What You’ll Learn
    • The 6 ACT processes as a complete performance toolkit

    • How to perform effectively without waiting to feel confident

    • Why values-driven action outlasts motivation and grit

    • How to separate self-worth from results—without losing ambition

    • One daily practice that keeps performance aligned under pressure

    🧠 Core Insight

    Sustainable excellence doesn’t come from controlling the mind— it comes from relating to it differently.

    When identity is rooted in values rather than outcomes, pressure stops being a threat—and performance becomes an expression of who you are.

    🔑 Reflection for Listeners
    • Who am I when performance dips or results disappear?

    • What values do I want my actions to express—regardless of the scoreboard?

    • How would I show up differently this week if I acted from values instead of outcomes?

    This is not just an episode. It’s the philosophical and psychological foundation of Human Performance 360.

    🎧 Press play—and step into performance that lasts.

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    45 mins
  • Human Performance 360 Series Preview: The Science, Strategy & Soul of Peak Performance
    Jan 3 2026

    What does it really take to perform at your highest level — consistently, sustainably, and with purpose?

    In this special preview episode of the Professor P Podcast, Dr. Parsa Peykar introduces Human Performance 360, a new flagship series exploring peak performance from the inside out.

    Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, elite sport, nutrition, and spiritual intelligence, this series goes beyond tactics and motivation to uncover what truly drives excellence. You’ll hear conversations with world-class experts and performers — including guests from Harvard, MIT, and elite athletic environments — alongside practical, applied tools you can use immediately.

    This episode also introduces the Reset Mini-Series — short, high-impact episodes released every other week, focused on real-world application:

    Mental Reset

    Emotional Reset

    Body Reset

    Identity Reset

    Whether you’re an athlete, coach, leader, entrepreneur, or someone striving to live and perform with clarity and meaning, Human Performance 360 is designed to help you integrate mind, body, emotion, and purpose into a unified performance system.

    This isn’t just a podcast. It’s a new standard for human performance.

    🎧 Subscribe now and begin the journey.

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    6 mins
  • [EXCLUSIVE] FC Barcelona x FC Benfica Experience
    Dec 27 2025

    In this exclusive episode of the Professor P Podcast, I take you inside two of Europe’s most iconic football institutions — FC Barcelona and SL Benfica — through a rare, first-hand experience across Barcelona and Lisbon.

    This is not a tactical breakdown. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at culture, identity, and high-performance environments — what they feel like when you’re close enough to observe how elite clubs actually operate.

    From matchday energy and VIP access at Barça’s football and basketball games, to thoughtful reflections on Benfica’s philosophy, structure, and long-term development model, this episode connects two cities, two clubs, and one shared standard: excellence built over time.

    In this episode, we explore:

    What elite football culture looks like up close

    How FC Barcelona and FC Benfica protect identity across generations

    The difference between talent-driven success and system-driven success

    Leadership, discipline, and standards inside world-class organizations

    Lessons that translate beyond sport — into business, leadership, and life

    This conversation blends observation, psychology, and real-world insight from inside European football culture — offering lessons for athletes, coaches, leaders, and anyone serious about long-term greatness.

    🎧 Exclusive. Grounded. Insightful. This is football culture — without the noise.

    Professor P Podcast Movement. Momentum. Meaning.

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    17 mins
  • [EXCLUSIVE] FC Barcelona Experience (Preview) | Professor P Podcast
    Dec 20 2025

    Step inside FC Barcelona — not as a fan, but from the inside.

    In this exclusive preview episode, Professor P takes you behind the scenes of one of the most iconic sporting institutions in the world. From VIP environments and elite match-day energy to intimate conversations and observations rarely shared publicly, this episode sets the stage for a deeper journey into football culture, leadership, identity, and performance at the highest level.

    This is not about tactics or scores. It’s about philosophy, power, presence, and what greatness actually feels like when you’re close enough to touch it.

    🎧 What to expect:

    Rare behind-the-scenes insights from the FC Barcelona environment

    Reflections on elite culture, leadership, and legacy

    The psychological atmosphere of world-class sport

    A preview of upcoming conversations and stories born from this journey

    This is the beginning of something bigger.

    Movement. Momentum. Meaning. Welcome to the FC Barcelona Experience — Professor P Podcast.

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    2 mins
  • [Mini Series] Episode 28: John Locke in Today's World: The Architect of the Mind and Liberty
    Dec 13 2025

    What if every human being was born not with fate written in stone—but with a blank page waiting to be filled? This was the radical vision of John Locke, the English philosopher whose ideas about knowledge, freedom, and equality helped ignite revolutions and redefine what it means to be human.

    John Locke reshaped how humanity understands the mind, freedom, and government. In this episode, we explore how his belief in experience, education, and consent changed philosophy—and how his lessons can still shape our personal and civic life today.

    From the idea of the blank slate to the foundations of democracy, Locke teaches us that liberty is not inherited—it’s built through reason, growth, and responsibility.

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    John Locke (1632–1704) was an English philosopher, physician, and political theorist often called the Father of Liberalism. Born in Somerset, England, he studied at Oxford and later served as a physician and advisor. His writings on human understanding and government laid the groundwork for modern democracy and psychology. In his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke argued that the mind is a tabula rasa—a blank slate shaped by experience, not innate ideas. His Two Treatises of Government championed individual rights, equality, and the idea that governments exist by the consent of the governed. His thought inspired Enlightenment leaders, the American Revolution, and remains at the core of Western ideas of freedom and reason.

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    Fun Fact: John Locke’s writings were so influential that Thomas Jefferson referred to him as one of the “three greatest men who ever lived,” placing him alongside Bacon and Newton. His ideas literally helped draft the DNA of freedom.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 49: Global Healthcare Innovation: Lessons and the Path Forward (Podcast with Professor Emeritus at Harvard & Pioneering Leader in Health Technology, Dr.Blumenthal) [INFLUENCE SERIES]
    Dec 6 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the transformative world of global healthcare innovation with Dr. David Blumenthal, an expert in health policy and international collaboration. Together, we explore how different healthcare systems across the globe address common challenges, the lessons they offer, and the role of groundbreaking technologies in driving change.

    Dr. Blumenthal shares insights into how countries are reimagining care delivery, the importance of collaboration in tackling global health crises, and what the future holds for international healthcare partnerships. Whether you're a policymaker, healthcare professional, or just curious about the future of health, this episode will leave you inspired by the possibilities of global innovation and reform.

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    Dr. David Blumenthal is a prominent health policy expert, physician, and thought leader in healthcare innovation. He is currently the President of The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation dedicated to advancing a high-performing healthcare system that achieves better access, quality, and equity, particularly for society's most vulnerable.

    Dr. Blumenthal previously served as the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under President Barack Obama, where he played a pivotal role in implementing the HITECH Act, which spurred widespread adoption of electronic health records across the United States.

    A primary care physician by training, Dr. Blumenthal is also a former faculty member at Harvard Medical School and has held senior leadership positions at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Institute for Health Policy. He has authored several books and over 300 scholarly articles on health policy, healthcare innovation, and the intersection of technology and health systems.

    Dr. Blumenthal’s expertise lies in bridging clinical practice, policy, and technological innovation to improve healthcare equity and efficiency worldwide.

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    *Act of Kindness suggested by our guests: Caring for friends, encourage others

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    47 mins