Plant-Based Wellness Podcast

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  • Podcast: Resilience

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    Welcome and Thank you for listening!  One commercial that sticks in everyone’s mind is “Timex, it takes a licking and keeps on ticking”.  Resilience does not come from everything going right.  It is developed through life’s traumas and failures.  Amazing stories of resilience are admirable and motivational.  However, the big red easy button also seems…

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  • Podcast: Austin Ratler 50K

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   The Austin Ratler 50k is in the books.  More things went right than wrong.  Perhaps the what went wrong makes for a more entertaining story.  We certainly tend to learn more from the what went wrong.  They also give us practice dealing with life’s obstacles.  Nothing is perfect, but…

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  • Podcast: Ebook Launch with Addie Majnaric RDN

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Addie Majnaric, RDN, joins me today to launch our new ebook, Powerful Plates, Fight Breast Cancer with Food.   Rather than buy pink labeled clothing or contribute to so called breast cancer research, why not decrease your own risk of cancer.  One in 8 women will get the diagnosis.  Despite…

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  • Podcast: Hurricane Milton Plant Based Style

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  I hope hurricane Milton was the last one of the season.  I will share our experience and tips for maintaining plant based nutrition when some of life’s conveniences are not possible. Some people say aging is not for the weak.  I am hear to tell you that you can…

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  • Podcast: Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Being Your Own Advocate

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    Welcome! and Thank You for listening.  Breast cancer awareness is more than just pink ribbons and mammogram scheduling.  It certainly is a scary diagnosis.  Nearly 1 in 9 women will get the diagnosis.  The good news is there are things we can do to prevent it and also things we can do to treat and…

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  • Podcast: Preventing Autoimmune Disease Through Plant Based Nutrition

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Autoimmune diseases are often thought to be genetic.  However, there are many people with at risk DNA that never develop the disease.  DNA does not turn on by itself.  There has to be a stimulus and often it is a protein that is the trigger.  Type 1 Diabetes occurs…

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  • Podcast: The Magic Number

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   It works.  It really does.  Plant based nutrition and exercise reverses lifestyle diseases and people can achieve a normal BMI.  However, it only works if you do it and do it consistently.  Congratulations  David R for achieving some major health goals.  The struggle is real but once you commit…

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  • Podcast: Why Is Your Blood Pressure Elevated?

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  48% of adults carry the diagnosis of hypertension.  They are diagnosed and placed on medication usually based on protocols.  Very rarely are people assessed for why they have hypertension.  Certainly, nutrition is a large contributor to elevations in blood pressure both from excessive sodium intake and vascular damage from…

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  • Podcast: Plant Based Nutrition and Strength Training with Nathan Majnaric, SCCC,CSCS, and Addie Majnaric, RDN

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Today I have a plant based strong man on the podcast.   Nathan Majnaric, SCCC, CSCS.  Most plant based athletes lean toward the endurance world so it is great to have the opportunity to speak with a powerlifter, strength coach, and a blue belt in jujitsu that is not only…

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  • Podcast: Mindful Eating

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   A New England Journal of Medicine Study looked at how much energy people thought they consumed, and how much energy they actually burned.  They compared two groups of overweight individuals based on reported energy consumption.  Group one had difficulty loosing weight despite a reported 1200 kcal or less consumption…

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