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Podcast 346: How to Manage Anxiety with Dr. Martha Beck 


WHOOP Global Head of Human Performance and Principal Scientist Dr. Kristen Holmes sits down with Dr. Martha Beck, world-renowned sociologist, bestselling author, and life coach, to explore what it means to live in alignment with your true self.

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Dr. Beck reflects on her journey from academia at Harvard to becoming one of the world’s most sought-after life coaches. Together, Dr. Beck and Dr. Holmes discuss how living out of alignment can lead to physical and emotional distress, why the body often knows the truth before the mind, and how reconnecting with your inner self can restore clarity, peace, and fulfillment.

The conversation also delves into the science and spirituality of integrity, the role of solitude and nature in finding inner stillness, and practical ways to reconnect with purpose in the midst of modern distractions. Dr. Beck’s wisdom will leave you rethinking success, redefining happiness, and inspired to create a life that feels truly your own.

Episode Chapters

00:48 - Dr. Martha Beck: Background in sociology and the meaning of life

03:03 - Dr. Beck’s pivot from sociologist to life coach

05:19 - The need to drop illusions: How to overcome limitations

08:26 - WHOOP podcast rapid fire questions

09:24 - The physiology of integrity: Accessing your true self

16:06 - Signs that you are ignoring your true self

20:03 - How the loss of integrity fuels addiction

23:37 - How to find your life purpose

25:49 - Where to start: Find your truth and live your best life

33:58 - High achievers: How to set healthy goals

36:37 - Raising future generations to be in line with their passions

38:41 - The decision matrix: Making decisions that align with your true self

41:42 - Gaining control of your fears and anxiety

45:47 - Importance of solitude and self-awareness in finding your truth

49:13 - Finding solitude in a technologically connected world

58:16 - Understanding data and your body’s signals for your mental health