All in Health

#170 | Nathan: Finding The Will To Live While Walking 1,350 Miles Barefoot

Nathan spent an amount of his childhood running from one foster home to the next. As a teenager, he found salvation in an MMA gym where his only training partners were large adults. What was originally a desire to learn to hurt his bullies became a calm and loving yet firm resolve that emanated within as Nathan practiced martial arts. It was only beginning.. He struggled with mental health and found a way through his suffering by walking barefoot from the northern tip of The United Kingdom in Scottland to Land’s End on the southernmost portion. That’s 1,350 miles!! You can find him on Instagram @walkamilebarefoot

#167 | Kyle Mccutchen and Alfred Murillo - How Jiu-Jitsu helps Law Enforcement and the Community

Kyle Mccutchen is a martial arts instructor and law enforcement professional. He is a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu and he’s been training in a wide array of martial arts disciplines for decades. He specializes in training and defensive tactics for his department.


Kyle has been teaching people martial arts from disparate backgrounds such as counselors, law enforcement, artists, businessmen, and more. Learning a recreation in gross motor coordination or in a sport can provide vitality, character development, and bonding with yourself and community.


#145 | Rafe Kelley - Self Improvement Through Play and Movement

Rafe Kelley has combined his experience with meta-learning, self-development, and physical recreation to create classes, workshops, retreats, and a community that facilitates the space for self-discovery, joy, and a sense of belonging. Rafe is the founder of Evolve Move Play, the host of the Evolve Move Play Podcast, and he has a wealth of experience in parkour and learning through movement.

#111 | Jake Steiner - Nearsightedness is a Refractive State, Not an Illness

Jake knows the internet is a tricky place filled with non-trustworthy information. However,

by combining his insatiable thirst for knowledge with his desire for change, Jake pored over

thousands of academic journals in the field of optometry, and found enough peer-reviewed

data to confirm exactly what he had conjectured: myopia is neither an illness nor a

disability. It’s refractive state that can be reversed naturally.

Through his research, Jake was able to completely eliminate his -5 diopter

myopia, and in the past decade has helped thousands of others reverse their own

nearsightedness. His rationale is based on the reality that glasses do little more than create

customers for a $100B/year retail industry, which does nothing to address the cause of its

consumers’ (reversible) myopia. Jake doesn’t recommend eye exercises or complicated

regimens. Instead, he helps identify eyesight-damaging habits, then provides simple

solutions to correct those habits.