Age Less / Live More

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Live your best life in the second half. This no-nonsense show is dedicated to healthspan and features best-selling authors and thought leaders in nutrition, mental health, relationships, and self-improvement. Each episode also includes listener Q&A. Hosted by yoga trainer, writer, and expert speaker, Lucas Rockwood, the founder of YOGABODY.

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  • Lizreview
    Second half of life can definitely be our best!
    As both a guest and listener of this podcast, I can say that Luke does a great job conducting engaging and informative interviews on a wide range of health topics. I’ve learned a lot from listening to Age Less / Live More and greatly enjoyed being a guest. Highly recommend!
  • J_AndersGram
    Fitness and Health as I approach 60 years around the sun !
    Yogabody and Lucas Rockwood has changed the way I look at fitness and health as I am approaching 60 years old this year. I have more energy ; I can actually feel my muscles in my body getting much stronger and I have way less pain in my body as a busy hairstylist of 35 years . I feel alive again and am excited about my new fitness journey ! Thanks Yogabody , I highly recommend them !
  • bbt23isme
    Lucas Rockwood
    Always informative and practical! 💙
  • Diamondfit1
    The Myofascial System Book’s real author
    The book called The Myofascial System in Form and Movement was not written by David Lesondak as Lucas (and David) claim. The book was written by Lauri Nemetz and the forward written by David. Shame on you for not giving proper credit to the author. By the way, it is she who you should have on your show. I know her, have been taught by her and she is brilliant and amazing! The real deal. Unfortunately Bro culture is real here.
  • Magnus Perdy
    Painful
    I generally like these podcasts but that was painful instead of pain free as the title suggests. The likes , ums , and you knows were hard to take after awhile. Might I suggest a toastmasters club to your guest
  • kd19
    Content lacking and underwhelming guests
    I really like Lucas and i subscribe to many of his workshops, I like listening to him but I find his podcast lacking. Some of the sessions are so short that you get nothing out of them. The “expert” talks about themselves, the work they are doing, and then maybe give one small idea and it’s over. For example the woman talking about anti-aging skin, all I learned was vitamin c and retinol (duh) and that she uses a laser in her lab. Boo - waste of time. The one podcast that was actually too long was the O’Brady mountaineering guy - he was horrible. Total d-bag that was only interested in talking about himself and promoting his book. I had to stop listening. I felt like Lucas lost me after that episode. Need to vet your guests a bit more.
  • the alexa r
    luca is the best!
    my favorite podcast! i have not found anything better
  • LindaYogaGirl
    Excellent
    Lucas continues to put out quality work on all things health and wellness. Bravo and thank you!
  • Sasha66
    Deleting
    I was a long time listener but you lost me at your misinformation episode. This was neither helpful nor unbiased. What credentials did this guest have other than writing propaganda about what he personally deemed as misinformation? How can you say a cardiologist has nothing to say about medical therapies when the cardiologists who are speaking about these therapies are well recognized in their field, broadly published, highly respected in their field, and are providing researched proof that the latest injections are causing myocarditis? Are you a cardiologist who has researched this? You lost a lot of credibility today. You should probably stick to yoga
  • Nainlee
    Love your show but… Buy Back Your Time episode?
    Dear Lucas: I love your show and I have been a long time listener. I have taken your advice by my routine of daily pull- ups. I bought the yoga trapeze with the pull up bar several years ago. I put this bar in the kitchen to conveniently be able to do supported (with a band ) pull- ups, while drinking drinking my morning protein shake. Usually I will do 3 sets of 6 each morning and know that my grip strength and back are so much stronger, My morning routine will also involve some housekeeping in between as well. Now I am practicing handstands after my pull-ups, this only takes less than 10-minutes a day. I am 61 years old, happily retired for about five years now. Financal freedom is a reality for me because of working through challenges of all the things I didn’t want to do, I persevered, and suffered a bit, but endured, and focused on financial security. Basically, as a single mom, living though several relationships, and finishing several careers. The thing that I am trying to point out is that most people that I know are not as financially fortunate and I am not a millionaire. Sure I own my own house, have the pensions, 401K, and seen that my son through college and has a a solid career of his own 🤗🤗. However, I see too many middle-aged people working so hard, perhaps they have more kids and grand-kids to worry about and may not retire until past 70. The Buy Back Your Time is not realistic for most people in the working class world. As a working mother, I spent a lot of time teaching my son how to become a responsible adult. This was through life skills such as cleaning up after ourselves, contributing to the household, learning how to cook, grocery shopping, budgeting/saving money, doing the chores/home/work/practice piano/etc prior to the fun stuff. Basically, we usually can’t get away from stuff we don’t want to do…. unless maybe as a billionaire? My family is from Orange County , I’ve always tried to follow in my uncle’s footsteps by the way he took care of his things: his physical/mental/body, house, yard, car, dog, etc. He kept everything looking clean/new including his physique. He loved washing the cars and always put gas in the cars for my aunt as well. While he loved my Aunt’s cooking. Sure they would have vacation homes in Palm Springs and Hawaii, but they always loved taking care of what they had. I find the same joy in taking care of what I have. Sure I splurge on a vacation here or there. Sure, I go to my yoga classes 4-5 days week. But I always do some daily housekeeping as well as have ant extra couple of days to do some house-keeping and yard stuff. I think the most important thing is to take the best care of ourself first and no one is better to do that better than ourself. Also, taking care of our kids and pets are huge priorities and we cannot outsource that! Most importantly, if we can do the hard stuff first, chores, workout, responsibilities, and then spend time on guilty pleasures. For me, I love Netflix, Prime Video plus very economical and convenient. I do have a strict wakeup at 4-5 AM and go to bed about 7 or 8 PM. So it is fantastic to get my stuff done by 3 or 4 and get lounge time too. As a happily retired person, I am blessed that I am a routine oriented person. I have been fortunate because I have always been motivated to exercise because I’ve had a huge appetite. My love of eating made me become a runner. I have actually starved as a kid and while trying to survive on minimum wage and this also has made me love food and want to work harder. I think, enduring hardships, suffering, and turning that around, learning about compassion for others … makes one more content later on because one knows the consequences of being hungry and not having during those hard times. Thus, loving life even more to enjoy the financial freedom because we actually made better life for ourselves. The point is, isn’t life about doing many things that we don’t want to do, but Must do because of the consequences?
  • Matt Zemon
    Personal and engaging
    Lucas brings his personal experience to every podcast. Highly engaging.
  • dmccollins
    I’m confused about Lucas
    I subscribed to (and even purchased one of their products) Lucas’ podcast to better my physical health. Now I’m listening to a podcast talking about the benefits of marriage and “guardrails.” Starting to sense some serious Christian undertones…
  • BP Writer
    What A Great Podcast!
    Lucas Rockwell is a great host with great health content! Appreciated the episode with Dr. Oz Garcia about his struggle with long-haul covid! The information provided to help us protect our immune system for the future was invaluable! And his analogy to the author of Atomic Habits priceless.
  • JuliaMargaret
    Great conversations
    I have loved Lucas Rockwell’s flexibility training for what it does for my body, but I think these shows have something to offer anyone who is curious and wants to learn. I really like that Lucas shares his interests and is transparent about how his approach is shaped by what he learns and evolves over time. Recent podcasts that I have really enjoyed were on blood glucose and what you can learn about it even if you are not a diabetic through continuous blood glucose sensors, as well as the value of go-to meals as a way to make nutrition realistic, and how to start learning about your pelvic floor.
  • vivmia
    Great information
    This podcast brings very valuable information. Lucas’ challenge programs are also amazing. My hip/lower back pain has almost disappeared with just one week of consistently following the Science of Stretching exercises. Just wish he didn’t speak so fast in his podcast! :)
  • EricWitmer
    Insightful.
    Very educational. Extremely insightful. Highly recommend.
  • Somgbird93
    Good content, can be hit or miss
    Overall, I’ve enjoyed this podcast and will keep listening, but have definitely liked some episodes more than others. A few of the experts are very deep in their niche and use way too much jargon. And the book promos are insane. I get it, you’ve written a book, you don’t have to remind me umpteen times in the episode. I like Lucas a lot, and his comments are very good, but he sometimes lets the guest control the episode. Audio is also sometimes crappy.
  • racingintothefuture
    12 hr walk
    I’m in! Wonderful idea and podcast
  • ritagaoo1
    So much info!
    I found this podcast after doing some of Lucas’ online yoga courses. He has a great variety of guests on a wide range of interesting topics. He often says he is a life-long learner and that is obvious. He shares his knowledge and is able to converse with and interview his guests well.
  • Chanelgal1
    Wellness Wisdom
    World Class Health & Wellness living in every program. Each episode is led with authenticity and simplicity, including the most elite educational interviews. Emotional Agility #340 is filled with resources and unique insight. The Q&A’s and yoga advice is superb. Stay curious!
  • jw1835
    Good stuff.
    Down to earth, practical advice. I found the podcast after taking the 21 day hip challenge class (and continuing well beyond the 21 days). Thanks Lucas!
  • MBurt0n
    Fitness after 40
    Good episode. Lots of helpful tips in here. The lampost to lampost advice worked for me last year. Not exactly running the distances discussed here, but happy to realize I could run longer than 20 minutes at all. Would not have thought it possible before.
  • Pbartak
    Part of my regular exercise
    I’m a middle to late pack Ironman Triathlete. After completing 3 different full IMs, I suffered some knee issues that set has kept me out of full IMs for 4 years. On my way back to my first full IM since 2018, I decided to try Lucas’ Hip and Happy Back challenges. I’ve found these very practical and extremely useful. They are now part of my regular training routine. This led me to the Lucas Rockwood Show. I can’t say that I’m able to apply the topics from each show to my life, but they are all well done and interesting. There are very few podcasts that I consider worth my limited time to listen to whenever they come out. I haven’t gone back and listened to all 500+ episodes, but this podcast is now also part of my regular routine.
  • Diegotimoteo
    Sleep 508
    I need to re-listen to this episode.
  • Fango!
    Love your content!
    I’m thoroughly enjoying your podcast, so many helpful interviews with credible and competent people. Keep up the great work!
  • SSDDFarm
    Irrelationships A Way Out of Dysfunction with Grant H. Brenner
    We all have the 'relationship, how do we communicate blues' about making it work. I found this podcast to be informative as we all need guidance. Thank you
  • LotettaC
    Dr Tarman’s episode on your show
    Thank you for this. I will follow Dr Tarmanon FaceBook to see what other things she has to say. (I fear she will include coffee at some point.). Andalso your podcasts! I thoroughly enjoyed your hip flexibility program last year & hung in for the whole 28 days. Like some, I kept it up for a while them stopped. Starting again now for that wonderful awareness of progression. Thank you for offering lifestyle choices with out demeaning them by advertising “lifestyle choices”. Yup, thank you for all you do.
  • Filmmom3
    Very Useful Information
    Lucas always has interesting and useful topics and more importantly experts that are easy to understand. And he keeps the sessions short which I find refreshing! Especially enjoyed episode 498
  • jessicat1818
    Love every episode
    I’ve been listening to the podcast for probably five years straight and absolutely love it. Lucas is my favorite!
  • VevueGinny
    Great Episode
    This was very informative. Thank you!
  • Journak
    always interesting
    a lot of variety in this podcast and Lucas is an interesting interviewer because he shares things about himself, making it more of a natural conversation; episode 488 was especially good
  • Making the basics fun
    Episode 488- so good
    The Lucas Rockwell Show always gives me food for thought but today with episode 488, well let’s just say ‘mic drop.’ It’s insights like this that keep me coming back for more. Sharing this one with friends. So good.
  • Msantan
    best podcast of my day!
    critical listening and critical thinking is what I love about this podcast. I love the most recent podcast about extremism in social media it is so true. Be an independent multi level thinker before you buy into the hate and extremism of either the left or right. Its all so nuanced.
  • Calvinsk8
    Episode 484
    I found this podcast to be thought provoking, honest, and I appreciate the point of view that real life issues are not the same as the ones that are promoted or dramatized online. I also appreciate the variety of guests that you have on your podcast. Thank you for your continuing efforts.
  • EricaBushwell
    Awesome podcast!
    Lucas, host of the Lucas Rockwood Show, highlights all aspects of education, growth and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
  • Lynn4211
    Listened to obesity pandemic and porn addiction
    I was Gobsmacked at the attention and thoughtful insights given these two subjects. As a result, I will use Lucas for my overall health improvements in addition to hip opener exercises! Thank you!!!
  • Sharly a
    The best episodes ever!
    The topics about yoga and healthy wellness are excellent. Amazing information presented by a great and renowned yoga teacher and trainer, Lucas. He has a unique way of teaching...he is one of a kind...
  • Krislynndez
    Life-Changing
    Found this show recently and within a week it’s indirectly helping me heal. Listened to the ep about breathing with James Nestor, read his book, then started Wim Hof breathing. It’s helping me heal from lupus and Lucas now has a subscriber for life. I’m going thru the archive now to see what other resources will help me. 5 stars!
  • flickiznutz
    I LOVE EVERY EPISODE!
    As a massage therapist and a user of the Yogabody trapeze for years, I’ve gotten familiar with Lucas’ face all over my social media. I’m very late to listening to podcasts “party” but recently started last month. Of course his face popped up (again) as a recommended listen & OMG! I have enjoyed every single episode! I’ve heard every guest say “Wow Lucas, that is a very good question!” Awesome host, very knowledgeable with a kick of charisma, lol! Thanks Lucas, you are making a difference. 🙌🏼
  • M0rphyL@@
    Do you want to live a better life?
    This podcast is so awesome. Lucas brings the best of the best to help anyone with whatever you need to live a better, healthier and happier life. There is a huge range of topics that are all so edifying.
  • weitsmann
    Hope and encourage
    Thank you for being my link to yoga throughout the pandemic. I learn from your shows,yep, all of them. Even your introduction reminds me to be humble and remain a student-no matter what.
  • Riodirose
    Amazing tips
    Thank you for all the health information you provide it has been very helpful for me and my kids, family and friends.
  • oliviabaker13
    Insightful, engaging, and actionable! 🙏
    If you’re looking to be more proactive about your health and wellness - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Lucas is an incredible host and does a fantastic job leading conversations with experts discussing all aspects of personal development, wellness, and health. The variety and discourse of this show is much appreciated. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!
  • Samantha McCaw
    Go to show
    I really enjoy all of the variety of guests on the show, my favorite so far had been the new show about dreams. I am a lucid dreamer/ have a lot of hallucinations during sleep and it was helpful information
  • cr4urawful
    More content
    Your podcasts are way to subjective. I just listened to one on meditation and binaural beats and their was no meat to this. I guess that is why everyone has a podcast
  • ChristineLeMonde
    Ep. 455
    This was a tremendously courageous show on an enormous topic. I could discuss this matter all day but of top importance I wish to thank you for bringing Kimberly’s voice to the forefront, here. I agree that the literature on this topic begs for more recent, and additionally, a feminine perspective. Having been in and out of the “dating” world for over 40 years, I have seen rapid and radical shifts in what might be considered “normal” sexuality. The way people discuss sex and what is on the menu has changed so much. Influences like prolific, graphic internet porn and pop culture that “normalizes” what used to be considered fetishistic behavior (ie 50 Shades of Grey) ...something just 4 decades ago one would NEVER expect their partner to go along with (we used to call sex with our partners “making love” in the 70’s and it was fairly safe to assume that pleasure, not pain, was the mutually understood preferred outcome)...From where I’m standing, people seem pretty confused about what is and isn’t erotic, how to play the game of romancing someone, let alone what to do in the bedroom (NDA required?). I’m not judging (whatever 2 consenting adults do is their own business) but (back to my notes about the dating world) the sex act du jour thing would be funny if it wasn’t so uninspired. Indeed, with so much water over the dam, what do we do,? when do we do it? how? and with whom? do “we” use the tsunami of sexually explicit media that is confusing and isolating people while also turning a blind eye to predatory behavior, and empower/mobilize ourselves to take charge of our bodies and our selves (pun intended)? Kimberly, I look forward to reading your writing on your ideas on these issues. I think there is a void just waiting for someone with your specific expertise. Your voice really resonated with me. I wish you many more opportunities to express yourself.
  • ALaFarge
    Gretchen Rubin 4/7/21
    Was a good show. Good information on motivation. Wish they could have dived deeper into help to do those things you have to do - ie, the required things for work that you hate to do but are necessary.
  • AppCrashesHELP
    Wow! He Strives for Evidence-Based Information
    This is my favorite podcast for wellness! Host Lucas Rockwood sounds like he’s in an ever evolving quest to connect science & physiology with helpful, simple, easy to understand tips to be proactively healthy for mind and body. This podcast is a great listen!!
  • Montana Jude
    Calmly invigorating
    Presented with a voice which is gentle and, at times, a bit mirthful, these offerings stimulate my mind to go to familiar places in unfamiliar ways.
  • jspin1330
    Love this podcast!
    This is one of my favorite podcasts! Excellent topics and Lucas gives amazing interviews. This podcast is for anyone looking to live a healthy and mindful life.
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