True health goes beyond prescriptions and tracking scores. Dr Rangan Chatterjee reveals how modern medicine often creates dependency, why stress can mirror the effects of poor diet, and how ownership, self-trust, and daily stillness can rebuild lasting wellbeing. Every meaningful change begins with agency.

“Biohacking is about agency and empowerment. So much of modern medicine is about dependency and disempowerment.” – Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee is one of the UK’s most recognised medical voices and a leading figure in lifestyle medicine. He is the host of Feel Better, Live More, the most listened-to health podcast in the UK and Europe, reaching over eight million listeners each month. He is the author of six international bestsellers, including Make Change That Lasts, and the creator of BBC One’s Doctor in the House, viewed in more than 70 countries. Through his work, teaching, and writing, Dr Chatterjee continues to redefine how health is taught, practised, and lived.

In this conversation, Tim and Rangan explore:

➡︎ Agency and Empowerment: Why medicine often creates dependency, how consultation styles shape patient outcomes, and the simple reframing that restores ownership of health.

➡︎ Stress and Blood Sugar: How emotional and psychological load can elevate glucose levels as powerfully as food, and what practical steps bring them back into balance.

➡︎ Wearables with Purpose: How continuous glucose monitors and other trackers help when used for insight, not identity, and why self-awareness matters more than data.

➡︎ The Hidden Cost of Optimisation: How chasing perfect metrics can disconnect us from relationships, purpose, and the joy that sustains long-term health.

➡︎ Daily Practice and Self-Trust: The 3 Ms, Mindfulness, Movement, and Mindset, as the foundation for consistency, balance, and meaningful progress.

Highlights

0:00 Intro

1:18 Biohacking vs medicine: the clash of models

3:52 Agency and empowerment at the heart of true health

5:35 Two diabetic scripts that shape two different futures

7:26 Continuous glucose monitors as tools for awareness

10:55 Stress as the unseen driver of high blood sugar

13:07 Behavioural change through self-observation, not fear

15:05 Case studies: reversing glucose imbalance through stress control

18:00 The problem with over-optimising and losing connection

21:11 Redefining success: health that fits real life

25:59 The unmeasurables: compassion, forgiveness, and meaning

28:45 Emotional health as a biological process

33:57 Letting go and learning to forgive as medicine

36:40 Taking less offence to reduce internal stress

39:58 Edith Eger’s story: reframing the mind’s prison

44:10 Self-awareness as the foundation of behaviour change

47:54 Solitude and stillness as daily practice

52:10 The 3 Ms: mindfulness, movement, and mindset

55:42 Keeping small promises to rebuild self-trust

58:29 The true measure of optimisation: calm, clarity, and connection

🔎 Visit: Dr Chatterjee.com & Podcast – Feel Better, Live More

Resources Mentioned in the Episode

Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM)

Whoop & Oura trackers

Ellen Langer’s mindset research

Fred Luskin’s forgiveness studies (Stanford)

The Four Agreements – Don Miguel Ruiz

The Miracle Morning – Hal Elrod

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