• Episode 14: Your Biology vs Your Emotion
    Apr 5 2026

    What your body wants isn’t always what your body needs.

    In this short 5-minute episode of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon breaks down the powerful difference between biological needs and emotional cravings—especially when it comes to your eating habits.

    Dr. Leon explains how your body’s biology is driven by real nutritional requirements—fuel, nutrients, and balance—while your emotions are often driven by dopamine responses, cravings, and instant gratification. This disconnect is what leads many people to make choices that feel good in the moment but work against their long-term health.

    This episode highlights how becoming aware of this difference allows you to pause, make intentional decisions, and begin aligning your actions with what your body truly needs to function and thrive.

    If you’ve ever struggled with cravings, discipline, or staying consistent with your nutrition, this episode will help you understand why—and how to take back control.

    Because elevation starts when you stop feeding emotion… and start fueling biology.

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    5 mins
  • Episode 13: Innate Wisdom
    Apr 3 2026

    Your body knows more than you think—it was designed that way.

    In Episode 13 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon explores the concept of innate wisdom and innate intelligence—the built-in ability of the body to heal, adapt, and function at a high level when given the right conditions.

    Dr. Leon breaks down why this internal intelligence is foundational to true health, explaining how the body is constantly working behind the scenes to regulate, repair, and protect itself. From the nervous system to cellular function, everything is guided by this innate design.

    This episode challenges the idea that health must always come from external solutions, instead emphasizing the importance of supporting the body’s natural processes through proper lifestyle, movement, alignment, and mindset. When you begin to trust and work with your body—rather than against it—you unlock a higher level of performance and well-being.

    If you’ve ever questioned how much control your body truly has over its own healing, this episode will shift your perspective.

    Because your body isn’t broken—it’s intelligently designed to heal, adapt, and thrive.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 12: The Benefits of Chiropractic Care
    Apr 1 2026

    True healing isn’t about chasing symptoms—it’s about understanding the body as a whole.

    In Episode 12 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon breaks down the real benefits of chiropractic care and why it offers a fundamentally different approach to health compared to traditional symptom-based treatment.

    Dr. Leon shares how he wishes he had discovered chiropractic care earlier in life, emphasizing the importance of working with a practitioner who looks beyond the site of pain and instead evaluates the entire body—especially the spine and nervous system. Rather than simply managing symptoms, chiropractic care focuses on identifying and correcting the root cause of dysfunction, allowing the body to heal and function the way it was designed to.

    This episode highlights how proper alignment, nervous system optimization, and full-body assessment can lead to improved mobility, reduced pain, better performance, and long-term health.

    If you’re tired of temporary fixes and ready to understand what’s really going on inside your body, this episode will open your perspective to a more complete approach to healing.

    Because real health isn’t found in covering up symptoms—it’s found in correcting the cause.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 11: Living Your “A” Game
    Mar 30 2026

    Your best life is built on the decisions you make every single day.

    In Episode 11 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon breaks down what it truly means to live at your “A” game—operating with clarity, control, and intention regardless of what life throws at you.

    Dr. Leon explores the physiological impact of your daily choices, showing how better decisions support a sharper mind, a more balanced nervous system, and a higher level of performance. He emphasizes the importance of not allowing small, meaningless disruptions—like spilling your coffee or minor inconveniences—to dictate your mood, mindset, or the direction of your day.

    Drawing from the book Zero Limits, Dr. Leon introduces the power of the four simple statements—“I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you.”—and explains how repeating them can shift you out of frustration, stress, or anger and back into a state of gratitude, awareness, and control.

    If you’re ready to stop reacting to life and start leading it with purpose, this episode will challenge you to take ownership of your mindset and elevate your daily standard.

    Because living your “A” game isn’t about perfection—it’s about how you choose to show up, every single day.

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    8 mins
  • Episode 10: Jumpstarting Your Day for Greatness
    Mar 28 2026

    The way you start your day can either reinforce stress… or build momentum toward the life you want.

    In Episode 10 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon dives into the connection between stress management, mindset, and daily performance, showing how your thoughts and focus can shape the direction of your entire day.

    Dr. Leon explains how intentionally recalling times in your life when you felt stronger, healthier, or more in control can help retrain your brain and create pathways back to those states. By reconnecting with what has worked before, you begin to build a clear roadmap for solving current challenges—physically, mentally, and even financially.

    This episode also emphasizes the importance of gratitude and perspective—learning to honor when life is going well, instead of constantly focusing on what’s lacking. By shifting into a mindset of worthiness and appreciation, you create a foundation for confidence, resilience, and forward momentum.

    If you’re looking to take control of your mornings, reduce stress, and start building a life aligned with your best self, this episode will give you the tools to do exactly that.

    Because greatness isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you build, starting the moment you wake up.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 9: The Psychology of Getting Well
    Mar 28 2026

    Getting better isn’t just about what you know—it’s about what you consistently do.

    In Episode 9 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon builds on the foundation from Episode 8 and dives deeper into the psychology behind actually getting well. This episode shifts from mindset alone into action, focusing on the daily disciplines and functional habits that separate those who talk about change from those who live it.

    Dr. Leon breaks down what it means to adopt a winner’s mindset—not as a concept, but as a set of behaviors. He emphasizes the power of improving just 1% each day, stacking small wins that compound into real, lasting transformation. From building consistency to creating structure and accountability, this episode gives you a practical framework for taking control of your health journey.

    If you’re ready to move beyond motivation and into execution, this episode will challenge you to step up, take ownership, and start becoming the person who actually follows through.

    Because getting well isn’t about waiting for change—it’s about becoming the person who creates it.

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    9 mins
  • Episode 8: The Mindset of Healing
    Mar 28 2026

    Healing doesn’t start with your body—it starts with your mind.

    In Episode 8 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon dives into the powerful neurological connection between mindset and healing, and how the way you think directly influences the way your body responds, adapts, and recovers.

    Dr. Leon challenges the conventional approach to health, explaining how many standard doctor visits focused solely on diagnosis and medication can act as a temporary “safety pin”—addressing symptoms without truly resolving the root cause. Instead, he emphasizes the importance of shifting your mindset from fear and hopelessness to one of control, intention, and possibility.

    This episode explores how your thoughts, beliefs, and emotional state send real signals through your nervous system—either promoting healing or holding you back. By choosing to live more functionally—through better habits, awareness, and intentional living—you can begin to guide your body in the direction it was designed to go: toward strength, resilience, and recovery.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or defined by a diagnosis, this episode will help you reframe your perspective and take back control of your health.

    Because healing isn’t just something that happens to you—it’s something you actively create.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 7: Does Weather REALLY Affect Your Body?
    Mar 20 2026

    Have you ever noticed your joints ache before a storm… or your energy drop on gloomy days? It’s not in your head—your body is constantly responding to the environment around you.

    In Episode 7 of the Functional Living Podcast, Dr. Jared Leon breaks down the real impact of weather and barometric (biometric) pressure changes on the human body. From joint stiffness and inflammation to headaches, fatigue, and changes in mood, this episode explores how shifts in atmospheric pressure can directly influence how you feel and function.

    Dr. Leon explains the science behind why these changes occur, how the nervous system responds to environmental stressors, and why some individuals are more sensitive than others. More importantly, he provides practical strategies to help you manage pain, improve mobility, and stay in control of your body—even when the weather isn’t on your side.

    If you’ve ever felt “off” when the weather changes, this episode will help you understand why—and what you can do about it.

    Because when you learn how your body responds to the environment, you gain the ability to adapt, recover, and perform at a higher level—no matter the conditions.

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    8 mins