The Sonya Looney Show

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I'm your host, Sonya Looney; World Champion Endurance Athlete. I travel the world and have met some incredible people with world class attitudes and ways of living that motivate me daily, and I want to share their paths of mastery with you. This is a podcast interviewing inspiring leaders across the categories of wellness, endurance fitness, plant-based nutrition, mindset, vegan lifestyle, and entrepreneurship to help you unlock the best and healthiest version of yourself.

Episodios

  • Embracing Change and Prioritizing Self-Care with Corporate Wellness Expert Kristel Bauer

    29/06/2023 Duración: 55min

    Kristel Bauer is a former clinician turned wellness expert, speaker, and podcast host. Kristel joins us to share her powerful insights on corporate wellness, leadership, mindset, performance, personal development, and success. Together, we uncover the connection between individual priorities and overall well-being, and how the health of its employees impacts the workplace. She’s the host of the Live Greatly Podcast and founder of a company under the same name, which she created to help companies and organizations create and enjoy vibrant company cultures. Kristel’s experience in Integrative Psychiatry and Integrative Medicine offer her a unique perspective to team building, mental well-being, helping people unlock high power habits and peak performance. In this eye-opening episode, we delve into Kristel's path from being a Physician Assistant to a wellness expert and the big life changes that shifted her perspective. We discuss the importance of embracing a mindset shift around self-care and the challenges

  • Uncovering Confidence and Camaraderie in Sports and Relationships with Kara Goucher | Part 1

    23/06/2023 Duración: 51min

    Kara Goucher is a long-distance runner, Olympian, author, and mother. Her journey has taught her the power of self-belief paired with the support of others. In her new book, "The Longest Race," and through her advocacy for women's rights, she encourages us all to rise above doubt and pressure to become our most authentic selves. In part one of this incredible conversation, Kara shares her experiences in life and sport with me and my co-host Travis Macy. Kara has represented the USA at the Beijing and London Olympics and finished third at the Boston Marathon. Despite facing challenges in pregnancy and athletics, she has persevered and now advocates for women's rights in the male-dominated world of sports, and offers opportunities for men to join the conversation. Ready to hear the next leg of Kara’s journey? You can find part two of our conversation on the Travis Macy Show, where Kara offers insights into battling imposter syndrome, the thrill of winning a medal, and how to embrace autonomy and joy in runni

  • The Arc of Breck Epic with Mike McCormack

    15/06/2023 Duración: 01h10min

    Mike McCormack's leadership and visionary ideas have turned Breck Epic into a global sensation: from its humble beginnings with 87 riders, this event has grown to be a global event with over 650 riders from 42 countries taking part in the challenge. After 11 years, this six-day, grueling mountain bike race now attracts the biggest names in mountain biking and has left its mark on the sport's history. In this episode, I sit down with Mike Mac to talk about the arc of Breck Epic. He shares how he uses humor as a superpower to fuel his race event's success, the importance of putting people first, and how he ventured into the world of event and race production. Plus, we will uncover the founding principles that guide Breck Epic's growth, development, and its impact on the sport. Key Takeaways - How Mike uses humor as a superpower how it fuels his race event success - The mountain biking microcosm and the importance of putting people first - How Mike ventured into the world of event and race production - From hu

  • Being Wildly Well: Nutrition for Female Athletes with Abbi Hamlin

    08/06/2023 Duración: 58min

     What does it mean to be wildly well? As an athlete, trainer, and women's health advocate based in Bend, Oregon, Abbi Hamlin empowers women through personal training, nutrition coaching, and fostering community for women athletes. In this episode, we'll explore the essential components of an effective nutrition plan designed to fuel female athletes during training, races, and outdoor activities. Whether you're just beginning your fitness journey or a seasoned athlete, our conversation has tons of valuable insights for you. Join us to demystify the world of athletic nutrition and gain practical tips for optimizing your performance through proper diet and lifestyle. Discover how to nourish your body and mind as I chat with Abbi about her mission to help every woman feel empowered in the outdoors. Key Takeaways  How to make sure you're eating enough Building blocks of a nutrition plan Decoding carbohydrates and carbo-loading Some pre-ride or pre-race meal examples How much protein do you need Why you need to

  • How to Be a Better Communicator

    01/06/2023 Duración: 32min

    I'll let you in on a secret: communication is not just about talking and using words. It's about listening. Yes, the foundation of communication is being a good listener. As a health and wellness coach, I've received formal training in communication, plus recording over 350 hours of podcasts has been a master class in listening and communication. In today’s solo deep dive, I will share strategies and actionable practices to help you become a better listener, approach conflicts with a new mindset, and ultimately, improve your relationships through the power of mindful communication. Struggle with small talk? Stick around and I’ll share some tips to spark conversation in any setting. Throughout the episode, we'll draw upon insights from various books on parenting, relationships, and communication, such as nonviolent communication and growth mindset talk. I'll also share my own personal experiences and observations, shedding light on the practical application of these concepts. So, are you ready to superchar

  • Are You Taking Care of Your Brain with Dr. Edward Park and Travis Macy

    26/05/2023 Duración: 59min

    When we think about health, we don't always think about brain health. We don't always fully understand how what we're doing is affecting it. It's sort of out of sight, out of mind... But in this week's podcast, hosted by Travis Macy, we talked to Dr. Edward Park, founder of NeuroReserve about the things we can do proactively to improve brain health and potentially delay cognitive decline. Dr. Park is the Founder and President of NeuroReserve with over 15 years of experience in the research and development (R&D) of biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, and nutritional therapeutics. He has been inspired by his experiences with his father's struggles with Parkinson’s disease and dementia for almost two decades before passing away. Before NeuroReserve, Dr. Park led development of nutrition-enabling therapeutics for people with severe under-nourishment caused by cystic fibrosis, short bowel syndrome, pancreatic cancer, and preterm birth. At Alcresta Therapeutics, he successfully directed the end-to-end R&a

  • The Expectation Effect with Author David Robson

    20/05/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    How do your expectations affect your mind and body? In this week’s podcast, Sonya speaks with award-winning science writer David Robson about the expectation effect and how your expectations change how you physically and mentally react to various situations. David is the author of two books, the most recent, the main subject of this podcast - The Expectation Effect: How Your Mindset Can Transform Your Life. He also authored The Intelligence Trap in 2019.  David graduated with a degree in mathematics from Cambridge University and then worked as a features editor at New Scientist. He then moved to BBC Future as a senior journalist. His work has appeared in the Guardian, the Atlantic, Men’s Health and more. He’s received awards from the Association of British Science Writers and the UK Medical Journalists’ Association (MJA) and, in 2022, won Mental Health Story of the Year at the MJA Annual Awards. Key Takeaways: What is the expectation effect? Overcoming negative expectations How mindset relates to ex

  • Living with Gratitude with Adventurer Ryan Van Duzer

    12/05/2023 Duración: 01h03min

    Have you thought about what your life could be like if you felt grateful every time you stepped outside? Ryan Van Duzer, a bike adventurer from Colorado, finds himself more grateful every adventure he takes. In this episode, Sonya and Ryan talk about gratitude, stepping outside your comfort zone, the bike community, inspiring others, positivity and more. Ryan grew up in Colorado. He started as a runner and has learned to love the bike. He joined the Peace Corps and worked in Honduras for two years. At the end of his time there, instead of flying home, he opted to ride his bike back to Colorado. This sparked his love for bike adventures around the world, meeting new people and sharing those moments with others on his YouTube channel. Some of his favorite adventures include that 4,000 mile bike ride from Honduras to Boulder, surviving the jungles of Venezuela on the TV show Out of the Wild Venezuela, the Leadville 100 ultramarathon, riding across the United States, and so many more.  He is committed to t

  • Performance, Imperfect Preparation, and Flexibility Travis Macy (Live Podcast)

    06/05/2023 Duración: 55min

    Travis Macy is a 2x author, world-class endurance champion across many disciplines including Adventure Racing, 100-mile trail running races like Leadville and Leadman, Snowshoe champion, ski mountaineering, and even Burro racing. He is the host of The Travis Macy Show Podcast and a sought-after speaker including being a TEDx speaker. Travis is also an endurance sports coach and a dad to 2 children. Travis also happens to be a good friend of mine. You may have heard him on the podcasts we recorded about his book, The Ultra Mindset and more recently, A Mile at a Time. Travis and I have been brainstorming fun ways to collaborate. We both headed to the east coast to do one keynote speech each followed by a group Q&A at a Leadership Conference for some very interesting individuals! We recorded this podcast at the Denver International Airport prior to boarding our flight (and almost missed our flight!) Key Takeaways: My win at Pisgah When preparation isn't perfect Flexibility around your plan How to

  • Defining Happiness with Psychologist, Author and Speaker Jonah Paquette

    29/04/2023 Duración: 01h02min

    What does it mean to be happy? How do you define happiness? What is the difference between awe and gratitude? How do you stay a New York Knicks fans when they’ve given you decades of disappointment?  Sonya sat down with clinical psychologist, author and keynote speaker Jonah Paquette to get answers to all of these questions. Jonah specializes in the science of well-being and emotional fitness. He is the author of four books promoting those topics including Happily Ever After, Awestruck, The Happiness Toolbox and Real Happiness.  He completed his graduate training at PGSP-Stanford PsyD Consortium in Palo Alto, California. He worked in the healthcare system at Kaiser Permanente before his newer focus on speaking and training.  He’s a native New Yorker, but currently resides in California, where he loves to hike, travel and cook. Key Takeaways: The New York Knicks and the New Yorker identity How do you define happiness? How do you figure out what you need to be happy? Making something a daily prac

  • Reframing Our Mindset Around High Achievement and Perfectionism with Dr. Z

    21/04/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    Dr. Zurita Ona (Dr. Z) is a licensed clinical psychologist who founded the East Bay Behavior Therapy Center where she runs an outpatient program integrating Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Exposure Response Prevention (ERP). She is experienced in working with children, adolescents and adults with OCD, trauma, anxiety and emotional regulation problems. Her work is dedicated to helping clients get “unstuck” and living the life they want to live.  She is the author of several books, including her recent publication Acceptance and Commitment Skills for Perfectionism and High-Achieving Behaviors: Do Things Your Way, Be Yourself and Live a Purposeful Life.  In this week’s episode, Sonya and Dr. Z tackled topics such as achievement, perfectionism, overworking, values and much more. Key Takeaways: Healthy high achievement Perfectionistic actions How we tie sense of accomplishment with sense of self Perfectionism and seeking control What to do when you are stuck The optimal amount of hard work

  • Strength Training for Endurance Athletes with Dr. Matthew Smith from EverAthlete

    14/04/2023 Duración: 01h57s

    Dr. Matt Smith, DC, CES, is a sports chiropractor, strength coach, and founder of EverAthlete - an online training, recovery, and injury rehabilitation platform for adventure athletes. Matt grew up in San Jose, California and received his doctorate at Palmer West Chiropractic College, graduating valedictorian of his class. He has spent the past 15 years in the fitness and injury rehabilitation field. During that time, he has served as a trusted rehab consultant and coach to professional athletes, Olympians, high school and collegiate athletes, and weekend warriors looking to improve their health and performance. Outside of the athletic realm, Matt has served as a primary fitness and health consultant to some of the largest companies in Silicon Valley. Matt’s diverse professional background has provided a unique vantage point for helping outdoor enthusiasts improve their performance and create longevity to their journey in sport and health. Matt spends his days working with clients 1-on-1 and working with T

  • How to Apply Effort, Energy, and Values to Thrive with Sonya and Dr. Diana Hill

    08/04/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    Diana Hill, PhD is a clinical psychologist, international trainer and sought-out speaker on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and compassion. I spoke with Diana just over a year ago on my podcast about healthy striving and psychological flexibility. Diana is the host of the podcast Your Life in Process and co- author of ACT Daily Journal and works with organizations and individuals to develop psychological flexibility so that they can take wise action toward fulfilling and impactful lives. Integrating her over 20 years of meditation experience with yoga and psychological training, Diana blogs for Psychology Today, and guest teaches at InsightLA, Blue Spirit Costa Rica, PESI, Praxis Continuing Education, Yoga Soup and Insight Timer Meditation. n In this episode, we talked about how to show up as working moms, the importance of balancing values and strengths, competition and collaboration, values-based eating, and strategies we’ve used in building our friendship. Key Takeaways: Knowing when to do

  • Perspective Shifting from Hospice and Bikepacking the World with Jerry Kopack

    30/03/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    Jerry Kopack started his career in the corporate world. But at the age of 31, he completely shifted his career and opened a hospice in Colorado with his mom. The perspective-changing experience led him to begin traveling the world and open himself up to new opportunities.  His biking adventures began in Africa and continued on to India, Nepal, Israel and more. He learned about the beauty of the world and of people and wrote about his journey in his new book The World Spins By.  In this week’s episode, Sonya and Jerry talk about his key lessons from working in hospice, his mindset shift that led to traveling the world, the amazing global biking community, and more. Key Takeaways: Making big shifts in life Key lessons from working in hospice Contemplating death The value of time and shifting identity Being open to travel by bike around the world The international bike community What traveling on a bicycle entails in less developed countries How to have more flexibility, control less Vision of su

  • Bonus Episode - Audiobook Excerpt from A Mile at a Time

    25/03/2023 Duración: 20min

    Here is an excerpt from the audiobook, A Mile At a Time with Travis and Mark Macy. Below is the synopsis from Penguin Random House: In October 2018, Mark “Mace” Macy, sixty-four years old, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Mace had spent thirty years competing in Colorado and around the world in ultra-endurance competitions and is one of the few people who have finished all eight Eco-Challenge events. Once diagnosed, Mace feared losing endurance, strength, and independence.  Mace’s son Travis, also a professional endurance athlete, also struggled to see his father battling the disease. In 2019 they decided to participate in World’s Toughest Race—a seven-day, grueling 400-mile marathon of trekking, climbing, biking, and paddling through the jungle—for one final race together. Weaving excerpts from Mace’s passionate personal journals alongside a first-person narrative by Travis, A Mile at a Time tells the story of this incredible journey and what both father and son learned along the way. A po

  • A Mile at a Time with Endurance Athletes Travis and Mark "Mace" Macy

    24/03/2023 Duración: 54min

    Travis Macy is an ultra endurance athlete and coach. He’s the author of The Ultra Mindset: An Endurance Champion’s 8 Core Principles for Success in Business, Sports, and Life. I spoke with Travis on my podcast in January about his racing escapades, embracing training, redefining expectations throughout his career and his experience with his dad’s Alzheimers. This week, we brought him back with his dad, Mark “Mace” Macy, a 30-year veteran of ultra endurance competitions, who has continued to thrive since his early-onset Alzheimer’s diagnosis in 2018. Together, they authored the book A Mile at a Time, which tells the story of how Travis and Mace conquered the World’s Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji and how Mace has tapped into his inner strength to deal with his disease.  Mace is a retired attorney and grandfather. He’s a well-known athlete in the endurance sports world, pioneering ultra running in the 1980s and adventure racing in the ‘90s. In 2020 he became the only person to compete in an Eco-Challenge

  • Mastery is a Practice, Not a Destination

    17/03/2023 Duración: 37min

    The word mastery is thrown around as a part of the vernacular, but have you ever paused to consider the true meaning of the word? What is mastery and what does it mean to pursue mastery? We often hear stories of people who are on the path to mastery. But, what does being on the path to mastery actually mean? Is it something you can attain? Why should you pursue mastery? Key Takeaways: What Is the definition of mastery? Mastery and goal-setting What Is deliberate practice? Mastery and flow states Mastery and well-being theory Mastery and self-esteem Mastery as a mindset Links: Become one of my coaching clients: Health Coaching | Mental Performance Coaching Enroll in my Moxy & Grit Mindset Academy Check out my newsletter for productivity, mindset, and mental skills Read my article/podcast Mental Skills for Athletes

  • How Training Your Respiratory System Boosts Performance with Luke Way and Dr. Andrew Sellars

    11/03/2023 Duración: 59min

    Have you ever focused on training your breath? No, I don’t mean cardio, I mean literally how you breathe.  This week, I sat down with Luke Way, CEO of The Breathe Way Isocapnic Respiratory Training System, and Dr. Andrew Sellars, Chief Science Officer and an anesthesiologist, to talk about the respiratory system and its importance for sport.  Luke is an endurance coach, specializing in elite level triathlon, but also working with mountain bikers and CrossFitters. After training for 20 years, he noticed that most athletes were limiting their performance because of the way they breathe, so he started to figure out how to better train the respiratory system. He partnered with his mentor, Dr. Sellars, and another close friend to invent the Isocapnic Breathe Way Better Training System, a three pillared system that consists of the hardware, the software, and the curation of knowledge.  Dr. Sellars is one of the most respected authorities on athletic respiratory performance. His expertise informs the Isocapni

  • Plant-Based on a Budget with Founder and Author Toni Okamoto

    03/03/2023 Duración: 53min

    A week's worth of healthy and delicious plant-based food for less than $30 - that's Toni Okamoto's super power. As the founder of Plant-Based on a Budget, Toni has done the research and perfected the ways to make your budget line up with healthy eating habits. Plant-Based on a Budget is a popular website and meal plan that provides the information you need to save money by eating vegetables. She’s the author of multiple books including the Plant-Based on a Budget cookbook and The Super Easy Vegan Slow Cooker Cookbook. Toni also co-hosts The Plant-Powered People Podcast. In this week's episode, Sonya and Toni talk about her path to plant-based, the necessity that created plant-based on a budget, the secrets to grocery shopping and her recipe inspirations. Key Takeaways: Toni's path to plant based The power of online community First steps to transitioning to plant based Understanding the grocery store How to be plant-based on a budget How to make plant-based meals taste good Time-saving tips for p

  • Courage and Work Ethic with Co-Founder of Bivo and Former Nordic Skier Carina Hamel

    24/02/2023 Duración: 56min

    How many of you have had to give up on your plastic water bottle because it was impossible to clean? Probably all of us. Carina Hamel, former nordic skier, saw this problem and used her product development expertise to design the first stainless steel bottle with a flow rate fit for cyclists, co-founding the company Bivo.  Carina moved to Norway at age 16 to attend a ski academy, where she learned about her love for new cultures, languages and experiences. Through this experience and a job in product development for Keen Footwear, she realized she wanted to work internationally and began footwear development consulting, setting up new manufacturing partners and facilities globally. She started Bivo, a carbon neutral company, to be the solution to the cycling water bottle problem. She loves to play with her kids, ski, bike, and run. This week, Sonya and Carina spoke about her path to entrepreneurship, her work ethic, becoming a mom and her vision for her company.  Key Takeaways: The courage to go aft

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