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Michael Easter
Men's Health Magazine Fitness Editor
Michael Easter is a prominent figure in the field of journalism and health, currently serving as a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), where he co-directs the Public Communications Institute. He is also a New York Times bestselling author, known for his influential books, The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain, which explore themes of discomfort, mental resilience, and behavioral change.
Background and Education
Easter holds a Bachelor of Arts from Wheaton College and a Master’s degree in Science, Health, and Environmental Journalism from New York University. Before his academic career, he worked extensively in the editorial departments of major publications, including Men’s Health and Esquire, where he developed a deep interest in health and wellness topics.125
Professional Contributions
At UNLV, Michael Easter's work focuses on integrating modern scientific insights with ancestral wisdom to improve health and performance. His teachings emphasize the importance of embracing discomfort for personal growth and well-being. His books have garnered attention across various sectors, including professional sports teams and military organizations, highlighting their practical applications in enhancing performance and mental health.14
Easter is also a contributing editor for Men's Health magazine and has written for several other notable publications such as Outside, Scientific American, and Cosmopolitan. His insights have reached global audiences through podcasts and media appearances, including The Joe Rogan Experience.234
Personal Life
Residing in Las Vegas with his wife and two dogs, Easter remains active in research and public speaking, sharing his findings on how to lead healthier and more fulfilling lives. His work continues to influence individuals and organizations seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life while fostering resilience.125

