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Life Possible Podcast Episode 84 - Martin Gillespie - Metabolic Wellbeing Changes Everything!

Life Possible Podcast Episode 84 - Martin Gillespie - Metabolic Wellbeing Changes Everything!

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In this powerful and deeply personal episode, I sit down with Martin Gillespie, a former corporate executive turned Metabolic Wellbeing Strategist, who shares his incredible journey from navigating stage 4 cancer at age 41 to becoming a passionate advocate for metabolic health.

We explore:

  • Why your metabolic health is the foundation of your wellbeing—and why it matters now more than ever.
  • The idea that you are the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) of the greatest asset in the world: YOU—and it's your responsibility to take the lead.
  • Martin’s upcoming pocketbook: Metabolic Wellbeing Without the BS – It Starts With YOU—a no-nonsense guide to reclaiming your health.
  • A deeper look at the underestimated danger of type 2 diabetes, and its connection to type 3, 4, and 5 diabetes—better known as Alzheimer's, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
  • The crucial role of a health coach as your personal accountability partner.
  • Why the future of healthcare lies in a new model of collaboration, not prescriptions.
  • And how reframing ABC as “Always Be Curious” can help you approach health—and life—with a fresh mindset.

This episode is about empowerment, transformation, and cutting through the noise to focus on what truly drives lifelong health.

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