Episodios

  • RAF437: Screentime & Your Health Part 4 - Digital Distress in Families
    Jan 7 2026

    Happy New Year! This is our first episode of 2026. I hope you had a great 2025 and are ready to accomplish great things this year. For me, it's always a moment of disbelief that another year has passed, seemingly so quickly, but I'm determined this year to pack everything good that I can into the stream of life.

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    7 m
  • RAF436: Driver Training
    Dec 31 2025

    Well, I'm out on the Spring Creek Trail, north side, today. And it looks pretty different from the last time here. The main difference is that the construction site is completely gone. I mean, the construction is gone, but the site, obviously, remains. It is very different. And no video today. One reason is that it's dark. But the trail is actually lighted now. It might have been for a while. It probably has, but I haven't been out here in a while.

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    31 m
  • RAF435: The Drive for Happiness
    Dec 24 2025

    So why is it fun to drive a car? Scientifically, I mean. The most apt word I can think of to describe the feeling of driving a fast car on a curvy road is exhilaration. Biologically, this is caused by a combination of neurotransmitters and hormones, primarily dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine (also known as adrenaline). These chemicals, when combined, create a feeling of joy, excitement, and increased alertness. Dopamine drives the reward system and is released in response to novel and exciting stimuli. Adrenaline and norepinephrine, on the other hand, prepare the body for action by increasing energy levels through a surge in heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow to muscles. This neurochemical flood, triggered by events like risky play or falling in love, stimulates various brain systems to produce the psychological experience of intense, pleasurable excitement.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/435

    Photo by Amy Patrick

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    12 m
  • RAF434: Screentime and Your Health Part 3 - Digital Fog: What Screens To to Your Brain
    Dec 17 2025

    We're in the middle of a series about Screentime and Your Health. And by the way, you can access the entire series on a YouTube playlist called Screentime and Health. You can find it on my channel at YouTube.com/@runningafever. We've already enlightened ourselves on two aspects of this topic: sedentary life and sleep effects. Today, we're moving on to how screen time affects our brains.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/434

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    13 m
  • RAF433: Screentime and Your Health Part 2 - Screens vs. Sleep
    Dec 10 2025

    This series, "Screentime and Your Health," highlights the health risks of overusing electronic devices. I think I was previously unaware of the dangers involved. But I'm starting to get the picture. In the last episode, we discussed how excessive screen time can hinder our ability to lead an active life by making us more sedentary and decreasing our motivation to be physically active.

    This is part two of the series, focusing on the topic of "Screens vs. Sleep."

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/433

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    19 m
  • RAF432: Screentime and Your Health Part 1 - The Sedentary Trap
    Dec 3 2025

    As usual, when I'm finding topics for the show, I started hearing about how screen time should be limited and maybe we should all be wearing glasses that block out "blue light." Why? There are screens everywhere now. At work, you have at least one, maybe more, computer screens; I have three. Plus the smartphone, which goes everywhere with you. How about the TV you turn on when you get home from work? Even when working out, we have screens on our exercise bikes or treadmills that show us stats or video that lets us imagine we're outside somewhere, or let us watch the news while we sweat. Maybe your kids play video games for hours on end. Screens are everywhere, and we use them because we think they are helpful or entertaining. So they have just become a part of life. They are ubiquitous. However, if there is something unhealthy about them, it could impact our whole lives, and the impact could be significant. So I set about digging into this concept and trying to find out the real deal.

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    12 m
  • RAF431:Hot Flashes, Cold Truth 6 - Reclaiming Power: Menopause as a New Beginning
    Nov 26 2025

    It's part 6 of our series on Menopause. Today we're closing out our series with something bold, beautiful, and deeply personal: reclaiming power. Menopause is often framed as an ending — the end of fertility, the end of youth, the end of vitality. But what if it's actually a beginning? What if this transition is an invitation to rewrite your story, rediscover your voice, and realign with what truly matters? In this episode, we're flipping the script. You'll hear stories of reinvention, creativity, and courage. We'll talk about how menopause can spark new purpose, new passions, and even new careers. Because this isn't about fading — it's about evolving. So whether you're in the thick of it, just beginning, or looking back with wisdom — this episode is for you. Let's reclaim the narrative. Let's reclaim our power.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/431

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    12 m
  • RAF430: Hot Flashes, Cold Truth 5 - Relationships: Navigating Change Together
    Nov 19 2025

    It's our birthday! Believe it or not, we've been running a fever for eight years now. And this episode is the first of our ninth year. Yes, the anniversary date is two days ago, November 17. Back in 2017, we started with literally a walk in the park. Four hundred thirty episodes later, we can look back on a wealth of information and the sharing of my health journey over the long term.

    Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/430

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    10 m
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