Sinopsis
The mindbodygreen Podcast is a continuation of the mindbodygreen journey of mental, physical, spiritual, and environmental well-being. Jason Wachob, founder & CEO of mindbodygreen, shares motivational interviews with the people shaping the wellness world: pioneers, cutting-edge thinkers, and entrepreneurs who are changing the conversation. Topics include health, fitness, nutrition, self-help and more. Its not scripted, it's not the Today show, and there are no prepared talking points. You'll hear the real stories behind the biggest names in wellness: their personal journeys, their struggles, and what got them to where they are today. Youll be inspired, youll be moved, and youll hear firsthand about how wellness transforms lives.
Episodios
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582: The power of the mind to heal | Nicole Sachs, LCSW
02/03/2025 Duración: 01h03min“Through my understanding of mind-body medicine, I was able to completely resolve my chronic pain,” explains Nicole Sachs, LCSW. Sachs, psychotherapist and nationwide expert in the treatment of chronic pain, joins us today to explain how to tap into your emotions to cure chronic pain, the role of one’s belief systems, plus: - Sachs’ experience with chronic pain (~2:15) - Her introduction to mind-body medicine (~5:15) - The power of fear & meaning (~8:25) - Jason’s experience with back pain (~13:50) - The mind-body connection (~16:00) - The Donnino study (~22:55) - Emotional exercises (~25:40) - Our emotional reservoir (~27:40) - The tool of JournalSpeak (~30:30) - Tracking & wearables (~31:20) - Belief systems & affirmations (~38:00) - How to instill this alignment into children (~42:45) - The role of confidence (~46:30) - Factors influencing chronic pain (~48:50) - Success stories (~50:50) - Closing thoughts (~58:30) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Sachs on Instagram (@nicolesachslcsw) - Check o
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581: Fraud, failure, & new frontiers in Alzheimer's research | Journalist Charles Piller
23/02/2025 Duración: 46min“There is a confluence of things that has caused Alzheimer's research to be disappointingly slow,” explains Charles Piller. Piller, investigative journalist and author, reveals the history of scientific misconduct in the field of Alzheimer's research, as well as promising areas of research, plus: - Lies in Alzheimer's research (~2:35) - The amyloid hypothesis (~3:25) - The history of doctoring images in science (~5:45) - Systemic issues (~10:30) - The landmark study (13:50) - What is driving these issues (~24:00) - The attack on science (~27:45) - Alzheimer's & what we know today (~37:40) - 3 areas of promising research (~38:55) - Risk & lifestyle factors (~41:20) - Piller’s hope for the field (~43:50) Referenced in the episode: - Pick up Piller’s book Doctored (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1668031248?tag=simonsayscom) - Follow him on X @CPiller. - Read more of his work (https://www.science.org/content/author/charles-piller) We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full v
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580: Why this MD avoids seed oils at all costs | Cate Shanahan, M.D.
16/02/2025 Duración: 51min“Seed oils are the most problematic substances in the food supply,” explains Cate Shanahan, M.D. Shanahan, M.D., board-certified family physician and influential medical thought leader, joins us to explain everything you need to know about seed oils, including the top eight oils to avoid, impact of oxidative stress, and: - The hateful eight (~2:25) - Why to avoid these oils (~3:40) - What is crude oil (~6:00) - The chemistry of oils (~7:20) - The health impact of seed oils (~8:55) - The truth about the 80/20 rule (~10:25) - The history of seed oils (~12:45) - The truth about cholesterol (~14:15) - Why seed oils are so divisive (~19:20) - The science & research (~25:10) - Shanahan’s dream study (~32:00) - Sneaky sources of seed oils (~38:10) - The best oils to use (~42:10) - Oxidative stress & insulin resistance (~44:20) Referenced in the episode: Learn more about Dr. Cate (https://drcate.com/) Follow her on Instagram (@drcateshanahan) Pick up her book, Dark Calories We hope you enjoy this episode, and
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579: 4 steps to become more confident & calm | Gabby Bernstein
09/02/2025 Duración: 58min“All that's required is the willingness to heal,” explains Gabby Bernstein. Gabby Bernstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author, spiritual teacher and entrepreneur, joins us to discuss her transformative 4-step process to truly connect to your inner self and heal, plus: - Gabby’s introduction to internal family systems (IFS) (~2:35) - What is ISF? (~6:50) - The role of mindset (~10:25) - Emotional reactions (~12:20) - The role of gratitude (~14:07) - The relevance of ISF (~15:35) - The 4 step process (~18:55) - Anxiety as a protector part (~24:45) - Taping into your self energy (~28:00) - Demo of the 4 step process (~31:35) - The perspective shift (~39:45) - Confidence and willingness (~41:10) - Accessing prayer (~43:20) - The tension between willingness and surrender (~44:30) - Gabby’s non-negotiables (~47:30) - How to instill this in younger generations (~52:40) Referenced in the episode: - Learn more about Gabby (https://gabbybernstein.com/) - Follow her on Instagram (@gabbybernstein) - Read he
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578: The cutting edge treatment for brain health, trauma, and long COVID | Shai Efrati, M.D.
02/02/2025 Duración: 56min“The brain is the most important organ that we have in our body,” explains Shai Efrati, M.D. Efrati, M.D., Founder and Director of the world-leading Sagol Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Research, joins us to dive deep into the science behind hyperbaric medicine, the incredible benefits, plus: - What is hyperbaric therapy (~2:55) - How does hyperbaric therapy work (~3:28) - Brain benefits & neurogenesis (~9:40) - Who benefits from this therapy (~11:20) - How does this affect cognitive decline (~13:55) - The details of hyperoxic hypoxic paradox (~17:15) - Credibility & costs (~20:00) - His clinic (~23:40) - Long COVID (~24:35) - Seeking treatment for long COVID (~36:30) - Brain injury and head trauma (~39:25) - Treating athletes (~45:45) - The future of hyperbaric therapy (~48:00) Referenced in the episode: - Learn more about Efrati (https://aviv-clinics.com/about/shai-efrati/) - Read his book, Beyond Normal (https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Normal-Enhanced-Medicine-Performance/dp/B0D481HP15) - Check o
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577: The gut-brain axis, inflammation, & fecal transplants | Charles Akle, M.D.
26/01/2025 Duración: 53min“The linkage between the immune system and the microbiome is the fundamental of everything,” says Charles Akle, M.D. Akle, Chief Medical Officer at immy, surgeon, and leading researcher in immunotherapy, joins us to dive deep into the gut microbiome, covering everything from the gut-brain axis to chronic inflammation, plus: - The gut microbiome & overall health (~1:45) - The impact of modern life (~3:38) - Hygiene hypothesis & mycobacteria (~5:23) - The power of fecal transplants (~8:55) - Diet vs environmental factors on the microbiome (~16:40) - Stress & inflammation (~19:45) - The gut-brain axis (~24:55) - Simple lifestyle adjustments for your microbiome (~30:20) - Akle’s company, Immy (~31:50) - Caring for your immune system daily (~37:38) - Akle’s mission (~43:15) - Chronic inflammation (~44:45) - The future of the microbiome (~26:15) Referenced in the episode: - Check out Dr. Akle’s research (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Akle-Charles) - Learn more about immy (https://immy.co/) - Research
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576: Muscle, metabolism, & mindset for women | Jaime Seeman, M.D.
19/01/2025 Duración: 58min“We were built to do hard things,” explains Jaime Seeman, M.D. Seeman, a board-certified OB/GYN, Integrative Medicine Fellow, and Board-Certified Ketogenic Nutrition Specialist, joins us to discuss the optimal practices for training, nutrition, and recovery, including: - How to reset after a poor night of sleep (~2:45) - Seeman’s exercise routine (~10:25) - Improving body composition (~14:10) - Animal protein (~16:25) - The benefits of creatine (~23:15) - Sauna & ice bathing (~29:15) - Red light therapy (~34:35) - Improving patient education (~42:00) - Seeman’s experience with the Omaha Supernovas (~42:15) - The importance of weightlifting & sports for young girls (~48:00) - A motivating message (~53:45) Referenced in the episode: - Follow her on Instagram (@doctorfitandfabulous) - Check out her website (https://www.doctorfitandfabulous.com/) - Pick up her book Hard to Kill (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B8D5X736) We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full vide
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575: A woman's guide to metabolism, protein, & training smarter | Abbie Smith-Ryan, Ph.D.
12/01/2025 Duración: 50min“Women's needs are ever-evolving,” says Abbie Smith-Ryan, Ph.D. Abbie Smith-Ryan, Ph.D., leading researcher in the field of metabolism, sport nutrition and exercise performance, joins us to discuss best practices for supplementation, proper nutrition, and training, plus: - Women’s unique needs for nutrition & performance (~2:48) - The role of nutrients (~4:45) - The importance of protein (~5:15) - Smith-Ryan’s approach to nutrition (~9:55) - Supplementation (~11:30) - How to optimize body composition (~13:20) - Should women fast? (~17:30) - Caloric intake for women (~22:55) - Hydration (~27:15) - The benefits of creatine (~30:00) - How to train smarter (~35:30) - Heart rate zones & training (~37:40) - Injury and recovery (~43:00) - Recent research (~47:35) - Closing thoughts (~47:00) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Smith-Ryan on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/asmithryan/) - Learn more about her work (https://asmithryan.com/) - Research on pre-sleep feeding & recovery (DOI: 10.1080/15502783.2
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574: Why women should lift heavier & eat more | Vonda Wright, MD, MS
05/01/2025 Duración: 01h01min“Number one, you have to lift heavy ,” says Vonda Wright, MD, MS. Wright, renowned orthopedic surgeon, author, and speaker, joins us to explain what it truly takes to become “toned,” including the importance of protein, lifting heavy weights, and improving VO2 max levels, plus: - The best way to do a body recomposition (~2:35) - The revolutionary time in women’s health (~6:50) - What to prioritize in your diet (~9:20) - How to build lean muscle mass (~12:30) - Weight lifting protocols (~14:00) - How much to rest when lifting (~20:40) - The importance of muscle for bone health (~22:25) - Cardiovascular health and HITT (~23:45) - High intensity sprint intervals (~25:00) - VO2 max training (~26:10) - What is the fragility line (~31:30) - The ultimate motivator (~35:40) - The power of creatine (~38:20) - The importance of hydration (~40:00) - Mobility & longevity (~43:30) - The effect of alcohol (~51:00) - Hormone replacement therapy (~54:00) - Final words of wisdom (~56:25) Referenced in the episode: - Fol
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573: Secrets from the Sleep Doctor | Michael Breus, Ph.D.
29/12/2024 Duración: 53min“Sleep is a window into your physical and mental health,” explains Michael Breus, PhD. Brues, a clinical psychologist and renowned sleep medicine expert, joins us to share the simple but transformative habits that can elevate your health. From aligning your sleep with your chronotype to achieving true hydration, plus: - The impact of daylight savings (~2:45) - Non-negotiables for great sleep (~6:38) - Lifestyle habits impacting sleep (~10:15) - Decision fatigue (~13:20) - Meal timing & alcohol (~16:20) - Water & hydration (~21:10) - The ultimate morning routine (~26:35) - The importance of sunlight (~27:25) - Why hydration matters for sleep (~29:00) - How to know if you are hydrated (~30:13) - The importance of breath (~31:45) - Sleep apnea (~34:50) - Nasal strips & mouth tape (~38:40) - Wearables (~43:00) - Overrated sleep trends (~47:05) - Minimum effective dose of sleep (~48:30) - Underrated sleep trends (~49:30) Referenced in the episode: - Learn more about his work (https://sleepdoctor.com/) - Foll
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572: The power of joy, rage, & gratitude | Jessica Zweig
22/12/2024 Duración: 42min“It's the small things that bring us the most joy,” says Jessica Zweig Zweig, serial entrepreneur, author, and leader in the spiritual community, shares powerful insights on how to unlock our most authentic and magnetic selves, plus much more: - Why rage is feminine (~2:15) - Practices to release emotions (~5:55) - The power of joy (~8:30) - Finding joy in everyday moments (~10:55) - Light and dark (~17:00) - Radical responsibility (~20:30) - What is the sister wound (~27:20) - The importance of female friendship (~29:00) - Jessica’s Nashville recommendations (~35:15) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Jessica online (jessicazweig) - Read her book, The Light Work - Learn more about her work (https://jessicazweig.com/) For mindbodygreen listeners, Vuori is offering 20% off your first purchase for new customers when you visit vuori.com/mbg. Enjoy free shipping on any U.S. orders over $75 and free returns. Exclusions apply. Visit the website for full terms and conditions. We hope you enjoy this episod
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571: The future of circadian science | Science journalist Lynne Peeples
15/12/2024 Duración: 51min“We're filled with trillions of tiny timekeepers. Nearly every cell in your body has a clock,” explains Lynne Peeples. Peeples, author, speaker, and journalist covering science, health, and the environment, joins us to delve into all things circadian rhythms. From sleep timing and jet lag to the profound effects of light, we cover it all, plus: - The science of circadian rhythm (~2:00) - The optimal routine for your circadian rhythm (~3:45) - Lynne’s research experience in a war bunker (~6:05) - The need for natural light (~9:57) - The impact of different types of lighting (~11:45) - The role of location (~14:30) - Daylight savings (~15:35) - The history of alarm clocks (~16:55) - Tips for shift workers (~19:00) - 3 guidelines to optimize circadian rhythms (~22:15) - Sunflowers have an internal clock (~25:00) - Camping in Alaska (~27:00) - Genes and circadian rhythms (~28:45) - The future of circadian science (~33:10) - The importance of timing (~35:30) - How to measure your circadian rhythm (~36:53) - J
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570: The truth about skin cancer & sun exposure | Teo Soleymani, M.D.
08/12/2024 Duración: 01h05min“Your skin is the first place you see your overall health and wellness,” says Teo Soleymani, M.D. Soleymani, double board-certified and fellowship trained Mohs micrographic, dermatologic and facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon, joins us to discuss everything you need to know about skin health–from preventing skin cancer and proper sun protection to improving skin appearance, plus: - Soleymani’s training & focus (~2:07) - Soleymani’s approach to skin care (~3:40) - Genetics & skin health (~5:20) - The truth about sunscreen (~10:28) - Actionable tips for those with a family history of skin cancer (~12:23) - UV index & sun exposure (~15:03) - Lifestyle impacts of skin health (~19:42) - Inflammation and skin health (~20:30) - Seed oils & your skin (~23:55) - Gluten, dairy, & sugar (~32:00) - Treating skin damage (~36:15) - Lasers & resurfacing devices (~39:10) - Red light therapy (~43:48) - Noninvasive procedures (~45:45) - Wrinkles (~49:45) - Underrated & overrated treatments (~53:10) - Cutting edge r
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569: How to improve mitochondrial & muscle health | Anurag Singh, M.D., Ph.D.
01/12/2024 Duración: 44min“Mitochondrial health is key to whole body health,” says Anurag Singh, M.D., Ph.D. Singh, Chief Medical Officer at Timeline Nutrition and doctor of internal medicine, joins us to dive deep into the importance of mitochondrial health, the power of Urolithin A, and the impact of lifestyle, plus: - What is mitochondrial dysfunction (~1:55) - Lifestyle factors impacting mitochondrial health (~3:35) - Exercise & fasting (~5:20) - Autophagy vs mitophagy (~6:18) - Environmental factors & mitochondrial health (~8:35) - Diet & nutrients (~9:40) - Urolithin A (~11:45) - Muscle health & Urolithin A (~17:55) - Recovery and resilience (~23:15) - Inflammation & Urolithin A (~28:55) - The future of mitochondrial research (~30:30) - Brain health & mitochondria (~34:50) - How to test mitochondrial health (~37:30) - Singh’s take home message (~40:35) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Singh on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/in/asingh041) - Check out Timeline Nutrition (https://www.timeline.com/) - Learn more about his resear
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568: How to stretch, train, & workout to avoid injury | Miho Tanaka, M.D., Ph.D.
24/11/2024 Duración: 47min“The future of women's sports medicine is multidisciplinary,” says Miho Tanaka, M.D., Ph.D. Miho Tanaka, M.D., Ph.D., orthopedic surgeon with a speciality in sports medicine, joins us to discuss injury prevention, stretching, and muscle balance, plus: - How to prevent injury (~2:30) - Stretching (~4:42) - Increasing load without injury (~6:41) - Common risks of injury (~8:20) - ACL injuries (~10:50) - Muscle balance (~11:45) - Gender differences in injury (~15:37) - Sports and injury (~16:15) - Achilles injuries (~17:10) - Women in orthopedics and sports medicine (~21:15) - Tanaka’s dream study (~24:55) - Hormones and injury (~24:00) - Recovery (~30:30) - Treatment for female athletes (~31:54) - Recovery times (~33:43) - Nutrition for injury prevention and recovery (~37:20) - Tanaka’s recommendations (~38:33) - The future of sports medicine (~39:35) Referenced in the episode: - Learn more about Tanaka (https://drmihotanaka.com/) - Follow her on Instagram (mihotanakamd) - Check out her research (https
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567: Circadian rhythms, HRV, and light exposure | Kristen Holmes, Ph.D.
17/11/2024 Duración: 59min“If we really want to fix anything in our life–we need to fix our circadian rhythms first,” says Kristen Holmes, Ph.D. Holmes, psycho-physiologist with a research focus on circadian rhythms, sleep, and resilience, joins us to dive deep into our circadian rhythms, the importance of light exposure, and how sleep impacts HRV, plus: - Holmes’ background (~3:00) - Today’s women athletes (~9:30) - What is psycho-physiology (~10:30) - Influences on psycho-physiological states (~11:21) - The importance of our circadian rhythm (~14:59) - How to set your circadian rhythm (~17:00) - The impact of blue light (~20:18) - Sleep wake timing (~25:54) - Gender differences (~29:34) - Sleep chronotypes (~30:24) - HRV (~32:09) - The importance of routines (~35:52) - Traveling and routines (~38:29) - Misaligned circadian rhythms (~40:09) - Wearables (~43:19) - The current scientific space (~44:51) - Zone 2 and women (~45:49) - Holmes’ schedule (~48:54) - Lifestyle modifications (~49:29) - Strong women (~52:04) Referenced
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566: Stem cells, HRT, & nitric oxide for women | Amy Killen, M.D.
10/11/2024 Duración: 46min“It's about symptoms and how you're doing and how you're feeling. It's not necessarily the number on the lab tests,” says Amy Killen, M.D. Amy Killen, M.D., a leading anti-aging and regenerative physician, joins us today to discuss science-backed methods to improve longevity, including stem cell therapies, hormone replacement, and more: - Women’s longevity stack (~2:00) - Hormone health (~4:40) - Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (~6:05) - Different types of HRT (~7:37) - Killen’s story (~9:07) - Stem cell therapy (~11:01) - Sexual health and stem cells (~17:00) - Nitric oxide (~18:10) - How to measure nitric oxide levels (~20:25) - Collagen and hyaluronic acid (~22:30) - Red light and PEMF (~23:36) - Killen’s daily routine (~25:15) - Overrated practices in wellness culture (~26:29) - Modern medicine for longevity benefits (~29:45) - Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for men (~33:20) - Popular therapies and treatments (~36:40) - The future of longevity and women’s health (~42:32) Referenced in the ep
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565: The link between metabolic health & chronic disease | Robert Lufkin, M.D.
03/11/2024 Duración: 47min“Nutrition cannot be underestimated – it is the medicine we take everyday,” says Robert Lufkin, M.D. Robert Lufkin, physician, medical school professor, and New York Times bestselling author, joins us to discuss everything from lifestyle modifications to reversing chronic diseases and how to reimagine the current healthcare system, plus: - The obesity lie (~2:02) - The calorie model (~3:10) - The impact of ultra-processed foods (~6:47) - 3 nutritional guidelines (~11:53) - Reversing chronic diseases (~15:40) - The importance of nutrition (~22:13) - Pharmaceutical use with lifestyle modifications (~26:18) - Rapamycin and mTOR (~28:15) - When to start making changes (~35:54) - The future of longevity (~38:20) - The importance of mindset (~40:55) - Final message of hope (~41:40) Referenced in the episode: - Connect with Robert Lufkin online (https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/) - Follow him on X, Instagram, and LinkedIn (@robertlufkinmd) - Pick up his book, Lies I Taught In Medical School - Read the first ch
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564: What women need to know about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) | Jessica Shepherd, M.D.
27/10/2024 Duración: 53min“‘What do I want from myself and how do I want to show up later in life’ because that requires my investment now,” says Jessica Shepherd, M.D. Jessica Shepherd, board-certified OB/GYN and pioneer in the space of women’s health and longevity, joins us to share resources on how to be your best self during the transition of perimenopause and menopause, including hormonal replacement therapy, plus: - What all women should know (~1:45) - Menopause misunderstandings (~2:23) - The importance of individualization (~4:27) - The history of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (~5:30) - Benefits of HRT (~10:33) - Longevity and HRT (~11:30) - What is HRT (~14:28) - The menopause transition (~15:40) - Hormone panels and lab testing (~18:15) - Common symptoms (~19:45) - Conversations with your doctor (~21:20) - Forms of HRT (~25:20) - Lifestyle modifications (~32:15) - Biggest impacts on health (~35:30) - Jessica’s workout schedule (~37:02) - Importance of building muscle (~40:05) - Limitations of longevity for women (~42:
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563: Can your thoughts make you sick? | Charlotte Blease, PhD & Cosima Locher, PhD
20/10/2024 Duración: 47min“Being aware of the nocebo effect can make you feel more in control,” says Charlotte Blease, PhD and Cosima Locher, PhD. Charlotte Blease, health informaticist and associate professor, and Cosima Locher, psychologist and researcher, join us today to discuss the nocebo effect, the power of our belief systems, the influence of information, plus: - What is the nocebo effect? (~2:20) - Covid19 and the nocebo effect (~4:30) - Misattribution and amplification (~6:04) - The history of the nocebo effect (~9:50) - The evolutionary perspective (~11:57) - Case studies (~14:04) - Mindset and diagnoses (~18:43) - The role technology plays (~22:07) - How to train your mind (~24:03) - What to pay attention to (~26:25) - Ethical dilemmas of knowledge (~27:10) - The power of communication (~30:00) - Nonverbal cues (~33:30) - Research on the nocebo effect (~36:16) - Communication with children (~40:34) Referenced in the episode: - Check out their book The Nocebo Effect (https://www.amazon.com/Nocebo-Effect-When-Words-Ma