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  <title>321: Healthy &amp;amp; Wealthy Longevity? Ft. Jon Sabes</title>
  <description>If you want to get leaner and live longer check out https://milliondollarbodylabs.com &amp;amp;nbsp; How can you leverage positive thinking and simple lifestyle habits to change your biological age by a decade? &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, I talked with Jon Sabes, a longevity researcher and entrepreneur. He has worked with biomarkers of aging and health for the life insurance industry. Jon shares how his mother's passing shaped his book, Healthy Wealthy Longevity. I learned about the connection between positive thinking, physical activity, and gene expression through epigenetics. We discussed the importance of mastering the basics: eating whole foods, consistent movement, connection, and purpose. I also asked Jon how tackling difficult physical challenges builds mental resilience and self-belief. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key takeaways   Lifestyle is a powerful driver of longevity: Lifestyle habits strongly influence gene expression (epigenetics).   Reprogramming the subconscious is key to health: Override negative thought narratives by intentionally inputting &amp;quot;brain food&amp;quot; (positive psychology) combined with exercise, which can drive positive gene expression.   Build mental resilience: Challenging physical activity creates a mental muscle of resiliency, helping overcome negative self-talk and building proof of capability.   Focus on the basics before biohacking: Prioritize holistic lifestyle—eating whole foods, constant movement, connecting with others, and having purpose—as these cover 80% of health and longevity needs.   The Blue Zones teach the value of community and purpose: Populations living long, happy lives prioritize strong community and purpose, often without being financially rich.   Biological age can be measured: Epigenetic biomarkers (DNA methylation patterns derived from a blood test) can reveal a biological age that is older or younger than chronological age. Jon's biological age is about 10 years younger than his chronological age.Healthy &amp;amp;amp; Wealthy Longevity? Ft. Jon Sabes   Use prompt journaling: A daily practice of prompt journaling helps self-coach, set intentions, and maintain focus on goals, fostering gratitude and daily improvement.   Resources   Website: https://longevityfp.com   LinkedIn: longevityfp   Facebook: LongevityFP   Instagram: @longevity.fp   Jon Sabes’s Book:  Healthy Wealthy Longevity   &amp;amp;nbsp; Nate Palmer: The founder of The Million Dollar Body and author of &amp;quot;The Million Dollar Body Method&amp;quot;, Nate has been coaching for over 15 years and has worked personally with over 1,000 clients.   Website: https://milliondollarbodylabs.com/     Book: The Million Dollar Body Method    Lean Energy Stack: https://milliondollarbodylabs.com/pages/lean     Instagram: @_milliondollarbody   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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