Logo

    how to eat healthy

    Explore " how to eat healthy" with insightful episodes like "The Art of Getting Fine: Health & Fitness with Eric Roberson", "Ep. #7: My Wellness Journey- From Burnout & Starving to Fed, Fit & Free!", "027: How To Lose Belly Fat For Good", "Midnight Cravings & Healthy Snacks You Can Eat!" and "How to Improve Your Relationship with Food with Dr. Tyler Jean, Simon Hill, & Camilla Bazley" from podcasts like ""The Art of Making It Work", "The True Wellness Podcast with Chelsey Holm", "Fit To Lead", "It Takes Grit" and "Dan Churchill's The Epic Table"" and more!

    Episodes (13)

    The Art of Getting Fine: Health & Fitness with Eric Roberson

    The Art of Getting Fine: Health & Fitness with Eric Roberson

    This episode we discuss health and physical fitness with personal training professional Eric Roberson. Tune in as he debunks fitness myths, provides professional insight on how to meet your body goals sooner rather than later & takes a deep dive into how to navigate nutrition.  Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast to receive notifications on when new episodes become available.

    Follow Us on Social Media @TheArtOfMakingItWork

    Follow Our Guest!
    ******************
    Eric Roberson
    Instagram: @ ericcoachespeople
    Twitter: @CommandoDro
    Youtube: @EgoCommando
    LinkTree for booking and more Information: https://linktr.ee/egocommando?fbclid=PAAaZRxbtKc_vEG3uCl4wAHnjV3iVy5nogUUyZTDecIKk2IqKt-m9-1KQxetI

    Follow the Hosts! 
    ******************************
    Imani Copeland: 

    Rachel Hedgepeth 

    Dahemia Graham 

    Cameron Gardner 

    Ep. #7: My Wellness Journey- From Burnout & Starving to Fed, Fit & Free!

    Ep. #7: My Wellness Journey- From Burnout & Starving to Fed, Fit & Free!

    Quotable Moments:

    "Creating habits and falling in love with the process and divorcing yourself from the results is going to be life changing!"

    "Eat MORE, workout LESS for sustainable results."

    "By default, we are going to be weak and inactive and overweight and not have a healthy relationship with food."

    "The good results we want in our lives happen from intentional discipline and true discipline brings true freedom."

    Ways to build a solid foundation of health:
    1. Prioritize plenty of protein
    2. Prioritize rest and recovery
    3. Prioritize sleep
    4. Focus on resistance training/weight-bearing exercise
    5. Move more outside of structured exercise
    6. HIIT over endless cardio
    7. Go see a chiropractor
    8. Hire a personal trainer who also specializes in nutrition

    Who I hired: Lacey Byrd, Owner of Hybrid Athlete Training  offers great workout programs and foundational structure for physical and nutritional health.
    I currently do the Renegade Program, but I recommend the Foundations Program for anyone starting.

    Support the show

    Chelsey Holm | Mindset Coach for Social Sellers
    "I help people help themselves"

    NASM-certified in Personal Training and Nutrition
    John Maxwell Leadership Certified in Speaking, Coaching, and Training
    Certified SSLS Kristen Boss Coach
    10+ years experience helping people build true wellness & businesses without the overwhelm & stress
    100's of clients with REAL natural solutions for their health (especially energy, sleep, digestion, skin/hair/nails, focus, and more!)
    Mom of 5, Army wife

    Access more from Chelsey- @chelsey_noel (stan.store)

    Ready Set Wellness: https://us.shaklee.com/site/chelseynoel/Nutrition/Ready-Set-Wellness/Ready-Set-Wellness-Bundle/p/89599

    Midnight Cravings & Healthy Snacks You Can Eat!

    Midnight Cravings & Healthy Snacks You Can Eat!

    Do you find yourself in the fridge late at night? Are you typically grabbing something quick and unhealthy? In this weeks episode of It Takes Grit I am diving into the world of midnight snacking. What does it really mean when you are craving carbs and what should you eat instead? Join me this week as I discuss the late night cravings and a few healthy snack options you should try!

    We Cover:

    • Why are you hungry?
    • All about the nutrients!
    • Delicious & easy snacks

    Join our Monthly Challenge & Newsletter to get the most recent updates and new podcasts

    Check out the Inner Transformation Program

    Follow the ItTakesGritPodcast on Instagram!

    If this podcast has helped you in ANYWAY, please share with at least one person and leave a REVIEW, it makes a huge difference to the podcast and I want to hear from you :-)

    Get the It Takes Grit book with a ton of BONUS features !

    How to Improve Your Relationship with Food with Dr. Tyler Jean, Simon Hill, & Camilla Bazley

    How to Improve Your Relationship with Food with Dr. Tyler Jean, Simon Hill, & Camilla Bazley


    Team! We have had an incredible last couple months of guests on the show! I wanted to take an opportunity after announcing the launch of Charley St’s Plant-Based Chorizo and Bolognese to recap some of the main takeaways from three of our recent episodes. I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Tyler Jean who, being an absolute weapon, has his B.S. in Cell Molecular Biology and as of 2021 is now a certified Naturopathic Doctor! Dr. Jean became a doctor mainly due to his personal dedication and experience working to address generalized anxiety, asthma, eczema, and ADHD. 

    Secondly, Simon Hill is the founder of Plant Proof which is an amazing podcast and resource created on the foundations of scientific evidence in the field of nutrition to help people adopt more plants into their diet in the best way possible. Simon is also a best selling author and renowned nutritionist who is the plant-based food contributor for Chris Hemsworth’s fitness app, Centr. 

    Lastly, the amazing Camilla Bazley is an incredible fitness coach who has built her personal brand from the ground up. She has worked with incredible companies including Speedo and is my personal coach for marathon training and swimming. Coach Camilla, as she is known in our community, struggled with an eating disorder in the past that changed who she was and led to a long road of recovery that has resulted in victory. The eating disorder resulted in liver function, stress fractures, and  the loss of her menstrual cycle. Camilla battled and came out victorious with the ability to be an advocate and spokesperson for positive eating and training habits as well as mental health. There isn’t anyone better to learn from on the subject of eating disorders than Coach Camilla. 

    Key Takeaways from Dr. Tyler Jean’s episode: 

    • The three main factors to look for when choosing fats (cooking oils and more) for your meals
      • Smoke point
      • Level of Processing
      • Omega 6 to Omega 3 ratio
    • What is the best cooking oil?
      • Avocado oil
      • Ghee
      • Coconut Oil

    Key takeaways from Simon Hill on:

    • How much soy should you eat?
    • Is soy bad for you?
    • Does a plant-based diet help with recovery?
    • How to improve your strength and lean muscle mass on a plant based diet while eating to improve your longevity and help the planet
    • How to improve your gut health through plants and plant fiber

    Key takeaways from Camilla Bazley on:

    • How to overcome an eating disorder
    • Everyone is susceptible to getting an eating disorder
    • Should I count calories?
    • How to get the right help for you when overcoming an eating disorder

    Legends! You can find the links to each of these amazing guest’s platforms and work, below:

    Healthy Eating - Mintikah English-Palmer MEP-007 MENTOR CORNER

    Healthy Eating - Mintikah English-Palmer MEP-007 MENTOR CORNER
    Healthy Eating: Mintikah English-Palmer SIWIKE Podcast MEP 007 Mentor Corner On this episode of the SIWIKE podcast, Luki and Minti have a conversation about Healthy Eating. They talk about their healthy eating experiences, weight vs being healthy, junk food being cheaper than healthy food and much more. If you're someone looking to eat healthier or learn more about eating healthy, this is the perfect video for you! We speak about: 00:54 - Not being a healthy eater growing up 04:26 - Concentrated and processed foods 05:28 - Plant based 06:50 - Weight vs being healthy 10:35 - Buying the right foods 12:09 - Diets vs Eating better 13:16 - Intermittent fasting 16:05 - Junk food being cheaper than healthy food Connect with Minti at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mintikah-english-palmer-22318815b/ Listen to the episode for more details! Watch the episode here https://youtu.be/XKp0s-HNGe4 Special thanks to https://www.instagram.com/lincolnalexanderthe2nd/ for the theme music Want more personalized career coaching or to connect with Luki: http://linkedin.com/in/lukidanu http://focusinspired.com http://instagram.com/lukidanu http://twitter.com/lukidanu Get SIWIKE Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier: How to unlock your career potential here https://amzn.to/2LEF52R Special Guest: Mintikah English-Palmer.

    How to CONTROL sweet tooth CRAVINGS with Rebecca Louise

    How to CONTROL sweet tooth CRAVINGS  with Rebecca Louise

    Do you find yourself reaching into the cookie jar after dinner or in the freezer for some ice cream late ate night? Having a sweet tooth is a real thing, but it’s how you control your cravings that will determine what kind of success you have with your fitness goals and even other areas of your life. In this weeks episode, I share my top 7 tips for controlling your sweet tooth.

    We Cover:

    • Food is fuel
    • How are you influenced?
    • Listen to your body

    Join our Monthly Challenge & Newsletter to get the most recent updates and new podcasts

    Check out the Inner Transformation Program

    Follow the ItTakesGritPodcast on Instagram!

    If this podcast has helped you in ANYWAY, please share with at least one person and leave a REVIEW, it makes a huge difference to the podcast and I want to hear from you :-)

    Get the It Takes Grit book with a ton of BONUS features !

    Meet The Author - TRICIA SILVERMAN - Healthy Dividends

    How to Eat Healthy During the COVID-19 Lockdown with Celebrity Dietician Marlisa Brown

    How to Eat Healthy During the COVID-19 Lockdown with Celebrity Dietician Marlisa Brown

    With the outspread of the Coronavirus pandemic, one must take care of oneself and loved ones. For this various precautionary measure has been adopted by everyone over time, but with that, it is essential to take care of our eating habits also. 

    It is of utmost necessary to have a healthy diet as it could help us to boost immunity. One should be mindful now that how to make our eating habits healthy so that even if one is contaminated, then also our immunity can fight with the virus. If few food items inculcated in diet, then it could lead to a stronger immune system –Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Educator, Author, Celebrity Chef and Professional Speaker, Marlisa Brown stopped by the BalmShelter to provide our listeners with some tips to tips to eating healthy during this pandemic. 

    Support the show

    #34 Five No BS Ways to Build Muscle and Lose Fat Fast

    #34 Five No BS Ways to Build Muscle and Lose Fat Fast

    Today we go over 5 no bullshit ways to build muscle and lose fat fast. This was originally a visual presentation but the audio was so good I had to turn it into a podcast as well.

    If you want to know five things you can implement now that will get you seeing and feeling results within 30 days this is the episode for you!

    ---
    YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/pC6EBfPtZ1k

    Follow us @nerdoutandworkout

    Visit us at hscgym.com

    Contact us at train@hscgym.com

    Join our Free FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nerdoutworkout/

    Follow & Join Us!

    Free Hyper Strength Discord: https://discord.gg/dAtUd2ytzC

    Gym @hscgym

    Host @coachtoloza

    TikTok Adventures @coachtoloza @irab148 0

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HSCGYM/

    Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/HyperStrengthConditioning

    Visit us at hscgym.com

    Contact us at train@hscgym.com

    #14 Heroes & Villains of Diet

    #14 Heroes & Villains of Diet

    Follow us @nerdoutandworkout

    Topics about diet and eating styles has become so fiercely debated its like people arguing about religion. You start seeing intense statements such as:

    “If you drink milk then you’re stupid!” 

    “If you eat meat then you’re the problem!”

    “Vegans are idiots, I’m eating my meat no matter what.”

    “Gluten free is the way to be. I just know my body can’t take gluten even though I haven’t taken the test.” 

    “I’m allergic to non-electrolyte water.” 

    This list can go on and on but it’s starting to get ridiculous. If you pay attention to how food recommendations have changed in the past decades it’s been a roller coaster of what’s considered evil and what’s the new “super food.” 


    Back around 2005 it was all about avoiding fats and consuming grains and now its the other way around where we cut sugars and intake healthy fats. 


    Eating 6 small meals a day was suppose to be the end all be all of how to cut weight but now there’s more of a push of intermittent fasting and how that’s getting great results. 


    If you have a certain diet that truly works for you then that’s awesome, but it won’t do anyone any good if you feel that your way of eating is the best way of eating and try to force it down your friends and family’s throats. 


    When you automatically categorize someone as “stupid” or “the source of the problem” when they don’t eat the way you eat then that’s an issue in itself. 


    Emphasizing the education and science of food and dieting is what will improve the way we all eat no matter what we do. Whether you’re a vegetarian, carnivore, vegan, or just a person who likes to eat whatever they want, if we continue to relentlessly devour the knowledge of how food really affects us as individuals we can better help one another and see the bigger picture of what it really takes to eat healthy. 


    We also have to be adamant about the sources of where we get our information about food and dieting. With streaming platforms being more popular than ever it is becoming easier to consume media out there that talks about how people should eat but you must be careful in what type of message they’re showcasing. 


    You can’t trust everything you watch and if something seems very biased towards one thing you already know there needs to be more digging to get to the bottom of it. Every type of study could be influenced by a corporation to serve their interests at the same time as every documentary could be heavily skewed to the views of it’s sole director without any credible sources. There’s always two sides to every issue and it’s best to listen and understand both in order to make an educated decision on your part. It’s a pain to do but we have the internet.


    If you want to learn how to eat healthy challenge yourself to read, listen, and watch credible information that explains both sides of a coin and see what works best for you. Try it out, adjust and refine it. In my opinion this is the best way to get closer to your

    Follow & Join Us!

    Free Hyper Strength Discord: https://discord.gg/dAtUd2ytzC

    Gym @hscgym

    Host @coachtoloza

    TikTok Adventures @coachtoloza @irab148 0

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HSCGYM/

    Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/HyperStrengthConditioning

    Visit us at hscgym.com

    Contact us at train@hscgym.com

    029 | RONNIE LANDIS

    029 | RONNIE LANDIS

    Screen Shot 2014-01-15 at 1.14.51 PM

    Today’s  WWRadio features Ronnie Landis - nutritionist, author, speaker, and health expert. Ronnie goes into neuro degenerative conditions such as MS, including the most important natural things people can do to naturally prevent and treat them. We also get into top-line ideas on how to be the best in your niche and how to get started with a healthy practice. Listen and be prepared to be deeply inspired by Ronnie in the fun and super informative interview.

    If you want to be successful in what you’re doing, you’ve got to figure out how you can get ahead of all of the peek performers in your niche.

    Screen Shot 2014-01-01 at 3.37.44 PM
    My favorite lines & nuggets of wisdom: YEP THEY’RE TWEETABLES…Just click right on ‘em!

    “Getting started can be as simple as taking a walk or breathing deeply.”@RonLandis via #WWRadio w/ @katiedalebout

    “Nutrition is a supplement for the vision of your life.” @RonLandis via #WWRadio w/@katiedalebout

    “The rituals in our lives create our health.” @RonLandis via #WWRadio w/@katiedalebout

    “The way we make any actions stick is directly related to repetition.”@RonLandis via #WWRadio w/ @katiedalebout

    “80% of the info we take in is visual, so be aware of that when you consume information.” @RonLandis via #WWRadio w/ @katiedalebout

    TIPS: To be successful go to sleep early and wake up early. Ronnie says he goes to bed anywhere between 7:00p to 9:00pm and wakes up at 4:00am every morning. This gives him a jump start on the day and he has 4 hours extra than most people.

    To get started with health, practice subtraction by addition. Adding in something good will naturally subtract the bad things. The good stuff will crowd out the not so good stuff. Just add in as much plant food a day and develop disciplines that will construct the vision of your life.

    Links we mention:

    Check out Ronnie’s forthcoming book  here!

    My New Year interview with Ronnie on Detoxification! 

    His mentor David Avocado Wolfe 

    Follow Ronnie on Facebook! & Twitter!

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io