Go Wild
Free Your Body and Mind from the Afflictions of Civilization
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Get 30 days of Standard free
Buy Now for £14.64
-
Narrated by:
-
Dan Woren
In Go Wild, Harvard Medical School Professor John Ratey, MD, and journalist Richard Manning reveal that although civilization has rapidly evolved, our bodies have not kept pace. This mismatch affects every area of our lives, from our general physical health to our emotional wellbeing. Investigating the power of living according to our genes in the areas of diet, exercise, sleep, nature, mindfulness and more, Go Wild examines how tapping into our core DNA combats modern disease and psychological afflictions, from Autism and Depression to Diabetes and Heart Disease. By focusing on the ways of the past, it is possible to secure a healthier and happier future, and Go Wild will show you how.
Critic reviews
"A real turning point that explains something I've been trying to figure out for years, having experienced symptoms of both ADHD and mild depression. Exercise is not simply necessary; as Dr. Ratey clearly shows, it's medicine."—Greg LeMond, three-time winner of the Tour de France
Would definitely recommend to people who want to become better versions of themselves, become more spiritual (not even in a religious way) and in tune with nature.
Mindblowing
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Excellent book by one of the best in his domain
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Diet: covers why we should be eating low-carb diets, and gives personal accounts of the illnesses which are in extreme cases associated with our modern habits.
Exercise: discusses the benefit and links between physical movement and mental health + cognitive ability. Trail running and cross fit are held up as examples throughout the book.
Meditation: shows the benefits again on both mental and physical health, using examples from scientific studies. Further research online suggests the benefits of meditation are visible after 8 weeks at 30 minutes a day - I’m not sure if they give that specific advice in the book.
Sleep: interesting section showing how our sleep patterns have changed, and the value of sleep linked with mood and cognitive ability.
The being outside / connect with nature bit is more of a theme throughout the book, examples are given as to why, as animals, we need to feel the stimulation of being outside, how it improves mood and physical health.
Definitely recommend for those (like me) who are fed up with our modern living, but aren’t quite ready to go and live on a hippy commune. I found I do implement a lot of the advice already, so the book aligns to how I think, but it’s also definitely given me food for thought on how I can implement more steps to improve my mood, and because the authors provide the research to back up their arguments, it gives motivation to follow through.
Sound advice for modern living
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Where does Go Wild rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Among the best I've listened to.What other book might you compare Go Wild to, and why?
A nice update to Spark by John Ratey including some other elements for a balanced approach to life.Which scene did you most enjoy?
The idea of training in groups opposed to alone was a bit of a realisation for me as I tend to do most of my training alone which does lead to training becoming a chore even though I love it.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Makes you ponder your current state of affairs.Great listen
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
It is a must listen if you require a relatively succinct yet well considered route to creating a Super-you.
Super you - the one book that says it all
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.