Ever feel like all the self-improvement advice out there is just noise—one source claims broccoli is a health hazard: another calls it a superfood? Today, I’m peeling back the layers on true holistic wellness with someone who believes transformation isn’t just physical, but mental, emotional, and even spiritual. In this episode, I sit down with Mark Anderson, a renowned personal trainer and biohacking expert, to explore the “diamond” of being human. Together, we dive into why people suffer, the trap of constantly chasing “more,” and the practical steps executives (and anyone) can take to rise above overwhelm, calm the nervous system, and step into their highest potential.
Mark Anderson is a functional personal trainer with over 15 years of experience, an expert in high performance, biohacking, and mindset coaching. His journey began in the military, shifted to defense contracting, and ultimately led him to pursue his passion for integrative wellness. Mark is passionate about helping people break free from the cycle of stress and suffering by designing individualized routines that address the mind, body, and spirit. He works with diverse clients, from high-powered executives to anyone ready for real, rooted transformation.
“You can do breath work whenever you want. Breath is free, and it can take you
from a high-stress state to calm.” ~ Mark Anderson
This Week on The Rising Leader:
· Suffering is often rooted in being stuck in the “3D”—chasing material things, more money, or status, instead of addressing deeper needs.
· True wellness and transformation require starting with basics: sleep, breathing, and mindfulness—tools accessible to everyone.
· Conscious breathwork is a powerful, underutilized way to reset the nervous system, become present, and access creativity.
· Most people operate on autopilot; interrupting old patterns with simple practices (like pausing or conscious breathing) sets the foundation for personal change.
· High performers and executives are still human, subject to the same stress and feeling of overwhelm as anyone else—they just need the right tools.
· Physical movement is important for fitness, mental, and emotional health. Our bodies are made to move.
· Change doesn’t need to be drastic. Start with small pattern interrupts—like reframing your reaction to traffic or the weather—and build from there.
· Genuine transformation comes from curiosity, awareness, and a willingness to experiment with what brings one back to oneself.
Find More of Mark Anderson:
● Instagram: @markanderson_mwa
● Website: mwafitness.com
Resources Mentioned:
● Breathwork routines (demo included in the episode—rewind and practice!)
● PEMF mats, movement walks, and other biohacking tools for holistic wellness
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