Redefine What It Means
to Feel Beautiful
Ep. 602 with Lesley & Brad
“There are simple acts of kindness you can do every day.”
Lesley Logan
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What if beauty wasn’t vanity but a radical form of self-respect? In this recap, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell revisit their inspiring conversation with aesthetic nurse and rejuvenation expert Rachel Varga, exploring what it truly means to age with confidence. From skincare and collagen to breathwork and mindset, they unpack how honoring your appearance can deepen—not diminish—your self-worth. Tune in to learn why self-care is never selfish and how real confidence shines from the inside out.
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In this episode you will learn about:
- How reframing skincare as self-care redefines beauty and confidence.
- Why genuine confidence changes how you show up in life.
- How rejuvenation aligns how you feel with how you look.
- The role of protein, creatine, and collagen in healthy aging.
- How breathwork lowers cortisol and slows signs of aging.
Episode References/Links:
- World Kindness Movement – https://www.theworldkindnessmovement.org
- OPC Winter Tour – https://opc.me/tour
- Pilates Journal Expo – https://xxll.co/pilatesjournal
- Cambodia Retreat Waitlist – https://crowsnestretreats.com
- Agency Mini – https://prfit.biz/mini
- Contrology Pilates Conference in Poland – https://xxll.co/poland
- Contrology Pilates Conference in Brussels – https://xxll.co/brussels
- Flash Cards – https://opc.me/flashcards
- Submit your wins or questions – https://beitpod.com/questions
- LL on School of Radiance – https://beitpod.com/lesleyonachelsod
- School of Radiance Website – https://www.theschoolofradiance.com (Code: LesleyLogan15 for 15% off one-on-one sessions, tutorial, and membership)
- Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk – https://youtu.be/Ks-_Mh1QhMc
- 100 Acts of Love by Kim Hamer – https://a.co/d/0HLOjhO
Transcript
Lesley Logan 0:00
You figuring out what rejuvenation as a form of self-care that works for you, which is very different than works for me, very different than anyone else, that is like staying in the power stance. It’s an action. It’s something that you’re doing so that you can show up as your whole self and give the world the version of you that will make an impact. That cannot be bad.
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Lesley Logan
Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I’m Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I’ve trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it’s the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It’s a practice, not a perfect. Let’s get started.
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Lesley Logan 1:09
Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the rejuvenating convo I have with Rachel Varga in our last episode. If you haven’t yet listened to that episode, you need to do it, because she’s amazing, and we’ve been using her tips, and some of them are extremely effective. I other ones I just haven’t tried yet. I’m really impressed. But today, before we get into Rachel’s amazing tips for your rejuvenating means, like skin all that kind of stuff, today is November 13th and it is World Kindness Day.
Brad Crowell 1:40
Yes, it is.
Lesley Logan 1:07
Damn it. That’s what my papa Jake would say, celebrating like, meaning like we’re gonna do it like that kind of damn it, okay. Celebrated internationally, this holiday was formed in 1998 to promote kindness throughout the world, and it’s observed annually on November 13th as part of World Kindness Movement. It’s observed in many countries, including the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and the UAE. World Kindness Day presents us with the opportunity to reflect upon one of the most important unifying human principles. Oh, just period. On a day devoted to the positive potential of both large and small, acts of kindness try to promote and diffuse this crucial quality that brings people of every kind together.
Brad Crowell 2:17
Yeah, so the World Kindness Movement.
Lesley Logan 2:25
Tell us more. Brad,
Brad Crowell 2:26
the world Kindness Movement is an organization, and they so well the world kindness movement.org if you’re interested in reading more. I found it really intriguing that this is even a day, but I like the idea. I just think it’s important that we are being conscious of this sharing kindness generally, because I think that in our extreme split political environment and belief in science and reality versus non science and non reality, it actually creates a lot of frustration. It really creates a lot of frustration for me, and this is a good reminder to that we still have to treat people who, you know, we definitely disagree with. We still have to treat them as humans, as people, even if we don’t think what they’re doing or thinking or saying makes sense, they’re still humans, and we still have to treat them with kindness, regardless.
Lesley Logan 3:18
You know, what’s interesting about this is like we used to when we lived in LA, many of our neighbors were homeless, right? Like where we lived, and it’s so easy. I watch people like they turn their head away from homeless people like they just don’t even look at them, but then they wonder why they’re not treating the area like with respect. It’s like we don’t feel like we’re human. You know, you’re not looking them in the eye. There are simple acts of kindness you can do every day. In fact, Kim Scott wrote a book, 100 Acts of Love, which you can put kindness in there. There are things you can do for people. Obviously, that book was written for people going through a loss, but there are things you can do. And it’s really funny, art, art. My dad is like, he like acts like he hates talking to people. But then we go to the gym, which is through a casino, and he talks to everybody. He knows the name of every security guard. He knows every he knows the name of every parking attendant, right? He we now know the names of several dealers at the casino. And you know what I think makes them their day is that we just like, say hi. They’re not they’re staying there, waiting for someone to come to their booth or whatever, and we’re like, morning, good morning. It just makes people feel seen. Like even just acknowledging people with an eye contact and a wave makes people feel seen. And I think that if we did more of that, the world will be a better place. So I think. Maslow hierarchy of needs is really real. Maslow’s hierarchy, hierarchy of needs. It’s a hard word for me tonight. And we judge people based on like, Oh my God. I can’t believe they did that. But if they don’t know where their food or meal or health care is coming from, of course they did that. You are in the Enlightened level because. You have some privileges to your life, and I’m not saying that to make you feel bad about yourself, but it is, we have to stop judging people who have less than us. We have to have more kindness. I I’m in. Okay, you take us through the first half of this list. It’s long.
Brad Crowell 5:13
All right, we’re gonna move real quick through our upcoming events and travel y’all so come join us, if you, if we’re gonna be near you. Okay, in November this no, this month we are going to do.
Lesley Logan 5:22
Right now the month we’re in.
Brad Crowell 5:24
Thanks. This month we’re gonna go, we’re gonna have a Black Friday, Cyber Monday sale for OPC only. Okay, for OPC only. It’s gonna be the 26th through December 1st. So check your email for more information. We’re gonna send you an email on the 19th.
Lesley Logan 5:35
We’re not gonna tell you what it is, you just have to find out.
Brad Crowell 5:37
So that’s six days from now. Then next is winter tour. We are actually going to be on the road in December, and we’ve already made the announcements go to opc.me/tour for tickets, all the things.
Lesley Logan 5:50
Days are already sold out, so you got to get in there quick.
Brad Crowell 5:53
Yep. Okay. So next is while we’re not doing a Black Friday, Cyber Monday sale in for Profitable Pilates at the end of December, we are going to have a sneak peek option offer for you to join Agency. We haven’t really made this announcement anywhere except for the pod, so you are the enlightened ones. As we were talking about, we’re giving you a heads up if you’ve ever considered joining Agency, but you weren’t quite sure if it was for you. We got we’re going to do just a short month where you can, like, figure it out, see if it’s your jam, and join us.
Lesley Logan 6:24
Well, it’s a full month, but it’s a short commitment.
Brad Crowell 6:27
Short commitment. I mean, it’ll be a month. So anyway, it’ll be the end of December, December 26th through the 31st and then in January, Les?
Lesley Logan 6:35
I’ll be the Pilates journal Expo in Huntington Beach. It’s the first one that they’re doing in the US. And I’ve got a world premiere of a workshop that they were like, we love that people really want to, just like, ask you questions. And don’t worry, there’s an actual workshop to it, but it’s a space where you can ask me questions. And so you want to go to xxll.co/pilatesjournal to get your tickets to that. Then also, in January, we’re going to open up the early bird discount for our retreat for 2026 and many of you asked about it, you need to be on the waitlist if you want the discount. If you want to pay full price, don’t get on the waitlist. It’s fine. Go to crowsnestretreats.com and February, Agency Mini is happening. It is you want to get on the waitlist for that as well. Different waitlist link. It’s prfit.biz/mini. What is Agency Mini? It’s like three days of us digging into your business and on like a problem. So you can see what it’s like to coach with us. That’s for Pilates instructors and studio owners and anyone who’s like in that service-based industry. And then in March, we are going to Poland, and we’re going to Brussels with Karen Frischmann. There are different workshops at each they are on different days, because we cannot be in two places at once. So if you are interested in Poland, it’s gonna be the one that happens before Brussels. And I can’t remember the dates of it, but it’s xxll.co/poland it’s like the third weekend in March, and then the last weekend of March is Brussels. Not only we there with Karen Frischmann, we’re gonna be there with Ignacio, whose last name I can’t remember at this moment, but he’s amazing, and the most beautiful eyes and the most incredible kind instructor. xxll.co/brussels and then in April, P.O.T London will be there with Claire Sparrow and some amazing other people. You’re not gonna want to miss it. So there’s your links they’re in the show notes.
Brad Crowell 8:20
Ignacio Rodriguez.
Lesley Logan 8:22
Oh, Ignacio Rodriguez, yes, well, anyways, he is a special soul. I mean.
Brad Crowell 8:26
He’s from Spain, yeah.
Lesley Logan 8:27
I know he’s like, a Pilates Buddha.
Brad Crowell 8:29
Yes, he’s awesome.
Lesley Logan 8:31
That’s what I like. Whenever I was around him, I just was like, oh my God, he’s the calmest person. Like his energy is so calm you cannot be anything but that around him, he doesn’t listen to this podcast. So he wouldn’t hear the compliment. Okay, before we get into Rachel’s episode, who, what is our question this week?
Brad Crowell 8:50
Okay this week, with a question on YouTube from @BodyFlexZone, all about the OPC Flashcard Deck series, they asked, Hey, could you possibly include the exo chair and the springboard in your flashcards?
Lesley Logan 9:07
So BodyFlexZone, I’m sorry to tell you the news, but this is exciting too, so don’t turn it off. We’re not going to do that.
Brad Crowell 9:15
No.
Lesley Logan 9:16
No.
Brad Crowell 9:17
Here’s why.
Lesley Logan 9:18
Here’s why. They’re included already. How do I explain this? The I write the cards as a classically trained instructor with classical equipment. They are edited by a contemporary trained instructor who has contemporary equipment, including she is has an exo chair and was trained on a springboard, and the measurements for how to use the hooks on your springboard exist in the Cadillac deck now.
Brad Crowell 9:46
So, so while we are not creating a special deck for the exo chair or a special deck for the springboard, if you get the Chairs Deck, the exo chair information would be applicable. It’s applicable. You know the information of the Chairs Deck is applicable to the exo chair. And in the same vein, the Cadillac Tower Deck is applicable. It includes information about springboard information
Lesley Logan 10:09
Correct, because some springboards have pushed through bars, some springboards don’t. There are cards that will say it’s pro like they’re marked that they might not be available on a tower, which means they’re definitely not available on a springboard and so. But also, there’s a card in each deck on how to use the deck, and it explains, if you have an Exo chair, like how to it doesn’t say exo chair specifically. It’s like, if your chair has four hooks, here’s how to think about it. So both decks are very useful. And if you get those decks, if you ever have access to a full Cadillac or tower, you have a bunch of cards you get to use. You don’t have to take a special training for it, because you’ve already been trained. So you can get our flash cards at opc.me/flashcards. All six decks are out. Oh, you might want to go to the website during the Black Friday, Cyber Monday.
Brad Crowell 10:56
For those of you who were unable to hear what she said, you might want to go to the website during the Black Friday, Cyber Monday sale. Just a heads up.
Lesley Logan 11:03
Don’t miss it, because if you ask us later, no, we’re not the we’re only doing it for five days.
Brad Crowell 11:09
Hey, send in your questions to the pod. Go to beitpod.com/questions where you can leave a win or a question, or you can also text us at 310-905-5534. Stick around. We’ll be right back. We’re going to dig into this really interesting conversation we have with Rachel Varga, all about rejuvenation.
Brad Crowell 11:27
Welcome back. Let’s talk about Rachel Varga. Okay. Rachel is a registered nurse and an aesthetic specialist who’s been in the field of non surgical rejuvenation since 2011. She’s published research on eye and jawline rejuvenation, teaches doctors and nurses internationally, and now blends her expertise with biohacking to help people age well. Rachel is the founder of the School of Radiance, and also hosts the School of Radiance podcast, where she shares how skincare, lifestyle and self-care can create lasting beauty from the inside out.
Lesley Logan 12:01
Yeah, I’ve been on her pod. You should go listen to our episodes together there, and if you like it, then you have another podcast to listen to. She’s, it’s, I really enjoy this because, okay, I have been wanting to have someone, an expert like this, on for a while, but I didn’t want it to be a vanity, like, I didn’t want people to be like, Oh, it’s so vain, you know, like so many people are like, I don’t know, raw milking it. So they’re not going to want to talk about Botox or things like that. And I well, you know, some people get granola and they’re like, I gotta not do anything to my body. But also, if something’s really, like she said, if something is really bothering you, like specific lines or scars or jowls, addressing it is beneficial, because oftentimes if you feel you look better, you feel better, and if you feel better, you actually just look better, like if you actually feel good about yourself, you walk around taller, you engage with people in a different way. And so it’s kind of like a chicken or the egg thing, and I appreciate her approach. If you listen to the episode, it’s not like, everyone needs Botox. There’s always something wrong with you. No, it’s like, okay, what are some of the things you can do that are non surgical, that actually do work? I, I have, I will say you’re going to want to listen to her second episode, which we’re not going to talk about today, but we talk about a lot of things that are like, a waste of your money and waste your time. She’s very, very intelligent and doesn’t waste her time. But I do think that what she talked about is people are not viewing rejuvenation as being vain anymore. They’re actually seen as a form of self-care. And I do think there’s a balance of what can we do as part of our self-care routine that makes us feel better about how we look, so we feel better about how we look.
Brad Crowell 13:46
Yeah. That’s what I was gonna say, hardcore.
Lesley Logan 13:51
Well, I don’t know, like, here’s the thing, I really appreciate, I forget which actress it was, what’s that beautiful woman? Not Diane Lane is beautiful, but she also did one of the Fast and the Furious. She’s like a dame, gray hair actress.
Brad Crowell 14:06
There were 10 or 11 Fast and the Furious movies.
Lesley Logan 14:09
I know the more of the recent of them, and she is like, she also was in like a beautiful bathing suit in the tabloids. And I was like, I want to look like her when I’m when I’m 80. I can’t think of it. Everyone’s yelling at her in their car right now, but you know who I’m talking about. She talked about how, like, she said, don’t like, she’s letting wrinkles happen. And I also would like to let those things happen. And there are some things that just bother me, and I don’t want them to, and they become a distraction for me, being it till I see it. So I do think that if like how you look is affecting how you’re operating your day. It is, there is a point where you do need to actually address, like, what is going on here, because it’s becoming an obstacle. I’ll look it up while you say what you loved.
Brad Crowell 14:52
Yeah. So one thing I thought was important was this conversation of.
Lesley Logan 14:58
Helen Mirren.
Brad Crowell 14:59
That was really fast. And I’m very impressed.
Brad Crowell 15:01
Do you know what I looked up? I said, older actress, stunning, fast and the furious. She’s on top of the searches.
Brad Crowell 15:12
I went to IMDb and I started with Fast and the Furious. I was like, there’s so many actors.
Lesley Logan 15:17
You gotta go with my, my way.
Brad Crowell 15:23
Yeah, I just, I just thought I wanted to comment about what you had said about what your topic was, that we beat ourselves up over this idea that we’re gonna like focusing on how we look is somehow wrong, and I, and I think that.
Lesley Logan 15:39
But then also, everything your entire life is based on how you look. You know, like we’re told not to focus on how we look. However, especially if you were raised as a woman in the church, how you look could make your brother stumble, so you better figure that out. But then also, you better be sexy for your husband, or he’s gonna wander. And then, oh, if you look too old, you’re not going to get the job, because they don’t want an older woman, like, like, so there’s all this stuff about how we’re not supposed to care how we look, but actually, everything is about how we look. And if you’re a dude, you just get fucking hotter as you get older. And it’s really annoying.
Brad Crowell 16:14
Well, I love that you took all the words right out of my mouth. So here’s what I was going to say, is that I think it’s important to that it when we are holding ourselves to this idea that feeling like we want to care about how we look is wrong, somehow. What she mentioned was confidence, and I liked that because I thought, Hey, why do we buy a nice shirt or buy some, you know, dress shoes, you know, for the office, because we like the way that we look in those and it gives us this idea that we got it together. And I don’t know why we would think that it’s okay to buy a nice blouse or blazer or shoes but not do the same thing for our face or our skincare or our weight or our working out, or whatever.
Lesley Logan 17:14
The food we eat or the yeah, yeah, yeah, the things that we do to make ourselves feel good. I agree. I think that makes a lot of sense.
Brad Crowell 17:22
Yeah. So, you know, anyway, my point is that it is I think it’s okay. I think it’s okay.
Lesley Logan 17:31
I, here’s the thing, I really have come to a place where it’s like, if the thing that you do for yourself doesn’t affect anyone else negatively, it’s none of my fucking business.
Brad Crowell 17:43
Okay, here’s, here’s, let’s actually start with, because I’m logical, let’s actually start with the definition of vanity.
Lesley Logan 17:50
Okay, let’s do that.
Brad Crowell 17:52
Excessive pride. Well, excessive pride in or admiration of one’s own appearance or achievements. Excessive pride, right?
Lesley Logan 18:01
So walking around telling everyone I’m so fucking stunning.
Brad Crowell 18:02
I’m so amazing. Look how awesome I am. Look how beautiful I am, right? That is vanity, but giving a shit about how you look is not vanity, right? That we’ve conflated this idea and we beat ourselves up.
Lesley Logan 18:17
Brad, you’re fucking brilliant. It’s like the word selfish, like, how self-care has become selfish care, like the fact that you’d spend any extra amount of time thinking about yourself instead of your children, the people you work for, the people you do things for the people you love. Like, that’s selfish. This is amazing. And I do love this because, okay, Amy Cuddy, whose TED Talk is where the title of this podcast came from, and if anyone knows her, I would love that interview. But she talked about how she does study about the power stance, the Wonder Woman stance, when you do it for five minutes, you actually appear and feel more confident in an interview. They did a literal scientific study, and they had people not stand in a power stance and sit slumped for five minutes, bad posture. And then go in, and then they ask them, how confident you feel. They ask the interviewers, how confident did they seem? Did they appear? You figuring out what rejuvenation and as a form of self-care that works for you, which is very different, that works for me, very different than anyone else, that is like staying in the power stance. It’s an action. It’s something that you’re doing so that you can show up as your whole self and give the world like the version of you that that will make an impact. Yeah, that cannot be bad. I’m in.
Brad Crowell 18:37
Yeah. And I think that, you know, when we have confidence, obviously it allows us to deliver our, you know, purpose in life better. It makes us enjoy what we’re doing more. It definitely just changes the way we show up in our community and the way that we see ourselves. Right? So, you know, and the world sees that too. You know, when we put effort into ourselves, we show the world that we are valuable because we value ourselves. And I think that is also important, is that we that that belief in yourself, right, the knowledge that you are worthy, even though it seems internal, it is very visible to other people. When you know that you belong there to do the thing you know, or you believe you belong there, to do the thing other people perceive that they pick up on that.
Lesley Logan 20:25
Well, yeah, and also, like, and just, I’m gonna tell you one of your points, she we’re talking about this. We’re talking about rejuvenation, way that looks natural and feels good, that builds confidence. We’re not talking about like, go overdo it. We know the people who look like they’re overdone, you know, like, you know, we’re not talking about getting a new face like the Kardashian mom. We’re talking about like, just like, and it’s we’re not talking about doing Botox or or surgery. It can be as simple as, like, massaging your face, or the type that money you spend on the moisturizer that makes you feel good, like, these are, we’re talking non surgical approaches.
Brad Crowell 21:03
Yeah, yeah. So, you know, I think when you are that, because we think that self-care equals vanity, that’s where we’re going wrong. But when we, when we can separate the two and understand that vanity is excessive. You know, celebration of your beauty or your achievements, that is obtuse, that is annoying, that is like, you don’t want to listen, you don’t want to be around somebody like that. We all know people like that. (inaudible)
Lesley Logan 21:31
There’s the song you’re so vain, you probably think the song is about you. That is a definition.
Brad Crowell 21:43
But when you care about yourself, you know it’s okay to to put yourself first and make that part of your self-care routine and you know.
Lesley Logan 21:53
Well, I also think you’re I’m not (inaudible) you up. I’m so sorry. This is our ADHD problem. I think if something is keeping you from showing up and making the impact in your world, and it has to do with your looks. It is not vain or selfish to do something about it, if it’s if, if that thing is keeping you from actually showing up as your whole self to make the impact you so desire to make, the world is missing out.
Brad Crowell 22:18
Yeah. Actually, a great example would be braces, or Invisalign, or, you know, even, like surgical, surgery, surgery on your teeth. Like it comes across as, like a crazy expense sometimes, but, you know, night and day difference we, we’ve had, I’ve had a really close friend of mine growing up who had surgery in his 20s, and he smiles now, you know. And I remember seeing the difference in him because he never he was no longer judging himself, you know, (inaudible).
Lesley Logan 22:19
I watched something where this girl, every time she’d smile, she or laugh out loud, put her hand in front of her mouth, because she doesn’t want people to see her teeth and and then, through this one organization, they fixed them. And no one would say that she’s being fucking vain. No one would. And because we’re now.
Brad Crowell 23:12
I mean that was surgery, that was surgery. This subject, we’re not necessarily talking about it, but like Invisalign, or braces (inaudible).
Lesley Logan 23:18
If it’s going to make you smile a little brighter, going back to World Kindness Day and making people feel seen, I would hate for someone to not get the joy from your smile. When people smile at me, I’m like, Oh, hi. Like it just brightens your day, like it snaps you out of the whirlwind that’s in your mind. And I just, I was really excited to have her on because I thought it was a really honest conversation about about inner beauty and what we what would make us feel good. And I just don’t think there’s anything wrong. And I think it’s really important you hear this, there is nothing wrong with doing things for yourself that make you feel beautiful. And if you were ever told that focusing on what makes you feel beautiful is wrong. There’s some deconstruction and some, I really, when we took my eyelashes, my fake eyelashes off, it was really hard for me. It was extremely hard. I didn’t look the same anymore. I had to do a lot of self-talk, but I went to Sephora, literally the next day, I was like, you have to help me. I look like a molten like a mole rat. And that is an actual thing that exists. And yes, I did look like a mole rat, if you look it up, but I she taught me, okay, the best makeup starts with the best skincare for you, she said to me, and that’s what Rachel’s also talked about, the non surgical approaches. And then the second thing is, by that girl teaching me a couple tricks with makeup, I could show up and do my tour as my whole self in a non-distracted way. Because I was like, Oh, my God, people are gonna be staring at me. Talk about the braces and the weird things. I have no eyelashes. That is not what people are used to seeing. Okay? So, so I just think that, like, I if it’s okay, I believe it, because I felt it. I’ve been there. I’ve been there when you’re like, Oh my God, my face is numb from the dentist. Like, I don’t even want to see me. If things like that are keeping you from showing up on a daily basis, you owe it to yourself and the people that you can impact on this world to find some way to fill that natural confidence by taking care of yourself. So that’s what I think.
Brad Crowell 25:24
All right, awesome. Well, I think we’ve, we’ve talked through that pretty exhaustively.
Lesley Logan 25:28
I feel good about it.
Brad Crowell 25:29
Yeah, stick around. We’ll be right back. We have some more tips from Rachel and the Be It Action Items. We’ll be right back.
Brad Crowell 25:36
Welcome back. Finally, let’s talk about those Be It Action Items. What bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Rachel Varga? She said, Hey, high protein and creatine, right? High protein intake, one gram to one and a half grams of protein per pound of body weight. Now, you probably heard Lesley mention this a lot. She definitely is on board with this. She said.
Lesley Logan 26:00
It’s so hard. Just be kind to yourself.
Brad Crowell 26:02
It’s hard, but, but, you know, there’s, there are ways, and actually, a lot of it had to do with changing the food that we’re eating. For example, I had a high protein bagel today, you know. And you know, it was, I don’t even know what it was, a lot of protein for a bagel. And so they’re, you know, eggs, and all those extra beans.
Lesley Logan 26:18
I, we’re not sponsored by them. But hi, Owyn, they have a 32 gram protein shake, and it’s only what you need. There’s nothing weird about it, I’m sure. Like, look, the biohackers would not like that we’re talking about processed food, but it takes time to switch your diet around. And if you’re trying to do this, it does take time. So pick a meal a day and kind of work your way towards her. But I wanted to say, I fucking love that her, Be It Action Items have nothing to do with like, going to a med spa.
Brad Crowell 26:45
Right, to do beauty stuff or whatever. Yeah, I mean, because it’s just like your your your Sephora experience, she said the best way to fix your eyelashes is your skincare, right? So the in this case, she’s Rachel’s talking about high protein and creatine, because when you she started lifting heavy and focusing on high protein, it gave her more inner power activation, and that was great for her skin, right, So that’s, that’s, that’s.
Lesley Logan 27:14
And there’s tons, ladies who are listening, we have a lot of perimenopausal women. There’s a ton of research on doubling up on that creatine.
Brad Crowell 27:20
Yeah. And she also talked about collagen, because collagen will also help your skin. If you’re watching YouTube, you can laugh along with me.
Lesley Logan 27:31
I’ve been doing collagen since, like, religiously, since 2016 because in 2015 I did a test, and the guy’s like, you have no collagen. And then a year later I did the test, he’s like, okay, so you you’re off the charts in collagen. And I was like, is that a bad thing? Should I, like, slow it down? And he’s like, I think you could be okay. And I have not slowed it down.
Brad Crowell 27:48
So we’ve got a call to action for you here if you want to go to theschoolofradiance.com theschoolofradiance.com, you can use a promo code, LesleyLogan15, L-E-S-L-E-Y Logan15 for 15% off one of her membership. She said there’s also a free 30-minute biohacking lesson you can get on there that has a checklist, her skincare checklist, and it’s available on her site.
Lesley Logan 28:11
And also, like, depending on where you live, the seasons change your skincare routine has to as well.
Brad Crowell 28:16
Yeah. What about you?
Lesley Logan 28:18
Okay, another interesting non-meds related, Be It Action Item, which is just why I love her, right? Like you don’t like, it doesn’t have to always be like, get this moisturizer. She recommended breath work, specifically during exercise, to keep cortisol down and remain in a parasympathetic rest and digest state, which helps slow aging and collagen loss. So this is what I love, because in the like, people are gonna try to sell you stuff all the time, and this is fucking free. So breathe in for four seconds, hold it for four seconds, exhale for four seconds, and do that four to five times, by the way, it’s called Box breathing as well. And she explains that elevated cortisol results in a drop in estrogen. When estrogen falls, collagen, elastin fall too. So you want to breathe, because it’s going to help slow your aging down, and that costs $0.
Brad Crowell 29:14
Yeah, she said, you two were specifically talking about lifting in the gym. And she said the guys will try to spike their cortisol. And she said, I don’t want to do that.
Lesley Logan 29:23
Yeah, also, and I know there’s and I being a woman today, it’s like, what are we listening to? Look, keeping your cortisol down is always going to be a good thing, especially if you’re in perimenopause or post it’ll help your sleep, which is going to help you age better. But also, when you’re doing Pilates, this is something that people struggle with. You got to breathe in and out through your nose, because that keeps you cool. It keeps you calm, it keeps you grounded, keeps that cortisol down, which helps you age slower. I love this. She’s coming back because I was like, Oh my God, I didn’t even get to all the tools. Like, do I need to buy this? Do you buy this? Do I need to buy this? And she is going to change her life with that. I’ll let you know when the episode’s coming out, of course, but until next time, I’m Lesley Logan.
Brad Crowell 30:08
And I’m Brad Crowell.
Lesley Logan 30:08
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Brad Crowell 30:13
Bye for now.
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Lesley Logan
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Lesley Logan
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Brad Crowell
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Lesley Logan
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Brad Crowell
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Lesley Logan
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Brad Crowell
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