Our bodies operate in one of two fundamental states: either building or repairing. This dual mode reflects an ancient evolutionary rhythm shaped by early humans' cycles of feast and famine. Today, modern science increasingly reveals how intermittent fasting taps into these natural cycles, unlocking profound health benefits and promoting longevity.
The 5:2 Diet and Its Origins
Around three years ago, a caller to my radio show introduced me to the 5:2 intermittent fasting method. The protocol is simple yet powerful: eat normally for five days a week, then reduce calorie intake to no more than 500 calories on two consecutive days, repeating this cycle continuously.
This approach has garnered scientific attention and practical acclaim. Recently, The Washington Post...
In a time when headlines can feel heavy and the weight of global challenges looms large, stories of positive change remind us that meaningful progress is possible—often driven by community, creativity, and a deep respect for the planet. From ancient wisdom influencing modern conservation to cutting-edge science revolutionizing sustainability, the world is full of encouraging momentum. Here’s a round-up of recent breakthroughs and inspiring efforts that reflect our shared humanity and hope for a better future.
“We Belong to One Ocean”: Indigenous Leadership at the Heart of Ocean Conservation
For Native Hawaiians like Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, the ocean is far more than water—it’s a sacred ancestor. In their genealogical stories, the coral polyp is revered as the oldest...
In an age where chaos often overshadows connection, stories of compassion, restoration, and sustainability shine like beacons of hope. At Spirit of Change, we believe in spotlighting the good news—narratives that not only uplift but remind us of the deep interdependence we share with the Earth and each other. The following stories are recent examples of how, across the globe, individuals and communities are working toward a healthier, more harmonious world.
Whales Speak in Circles of Light
Humpback whales have always inspired awe with their grace and songs, but recent research has revealed an even more mysterious form of communication: bubble rings. In August 2024, marine biologists observed that these rings aren’t merely feeding tools—they’re part of...