If you’re feeling the weight of stress or need a fresh perspective on managing your health, this episode is for you—discover how laughter, self-awareness, and small changes can transform your life.
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In this episode, MommaFoxFire welcomes Professor Pete Alexander to discuss the unexpected intersections of stress, diabetes and laughter yoga. Pete, a TEDx speaker, bestselling author and certified laughter yoga instructor, shares his journey of transforming his own health challenges into tools for helping others reduce stress and live healthier lives.
The conversation kicks off with Pete explaining his career shift to interior landscaping, a field he grew to love despite the initial stress of running a business. Pete candidly discusses how chronic stress manifested in his life, eventually leading to a diagnosis of stress-induced diabetes. Ignoring warning signs like rapid weight loss, exhaustion and headaches, he powered through until a near-death experience in 2018 forced him to reevaluate everything. This wake-up call led him to adopt stress management techniques that not only improved his mental health but also positively impacted his blood sugar levels and overall well-being.
Pete highlights how stress creates cellular inflammation, which contributes to chronic diseases like diabetes. He shares practical tips to identify stress early, such as noticing mood swings, sleep disruptions or physical tension in the shoulders. Importantly, he urges listeners not to trade their health for their careers, emphasizing that health and time are our most valuable assets.
The conversation takes a lighter turn as Pete dives into the magic of laughter yoga. He explains how even fake laughter can trigger the release of endorphins, improving mood and lowering stress. Pete shares moving stories from his laughter yoga classes, including how participants overcame grief, trauma and depression simply by laughing together. Laughter yoga, he notes, connects us to our inner child and reminds us of the joy we experienced as kids.
Pete also encourages listeners to try simple strategies like laughing at red lights or stressful moments to instantly shift their mindset. He describes laughter yoga as a way to build community and break down barriers, helping people of all ages and backgrounds find relief in laughter’s universal language.
The episode wraps up with advice for high-achieving professionals: define your core values. Pete explains that aligning decisions with personal values can prevent unnecessary stress and create a more balanced life. He also stresses the importance of setting boundaries with work, like unplugging during vacations, to fully recharge.
Packed with relatable anecdotes, humor and actionable tips, this episode is a reminder to listen to your body, embrace joy and prioritize your health before it’s too late.
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