Are your habits in nutrition, fitness, and happiness helping or harming your health? Join Lindsey McCoy, a Board-Certified Registered Dietitian, as she cuts through the noise and misinformation that makes up the "wellness" industry today by sharing nutrition education coming straight from her licens…
Lindsey McCoy, MS, RD, CSSD, LD
Beth Basham, MS, RD, LD has been a dietitian for 14 years with her most recent applied experience in functional medicine, mindful and intuitive eating, and women’s health. She currently runs a virtual health coaching business and is an online course creator passionate for helping women break free from the diet industry, reconnect with their bodies and learn how to discover what she calls their “inner nutritionist”. Beth also has background and training as a yoga instructor and breastfeeding counselor. In this episode, Beth and I discuss: the differences between mindful and intuitive eating an example of the internal dialogue that can run through your head when making food choices (*ahem* cheesecake) regimented, prescriptive fad diets that promise "instant health" why it's not just what but how you eat that affects processes of digestion three tools you can learn to use to practice mindful eating during your mealtimes (hint hint -- these are things you can do TODAY!) why food is more than just nutrients AND how nourishing yourself is about more than just food Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Beth here! Website: www.HealthyByDesignRD.com (https://www.healthybydesignrd.com) Instagram: @healthybydesignrd (https://www.instagram.com/healthybydesignrd/) Facebook: @healthybydesignrd (https://www.facebook.com/healthybydesignrd/)
This episode talks about: how do we define "snack" some stats on snack consumption subtle differences between "snacks," "snacking," and "snack foods, and how these difference influence our food choices how many eating events should we have each day pairing foods together to make more satisfying snacks the concept of snacking as an activity to fill a moment of uncertainty Do you find yourself reaching for snacks when you know you're not even hungry? Download this tips sheep (https://mailchi.mp/652eb0e67244/nourishing-activities Edit URL) with dozens of NOURISHING ACTIVITIES outlined for you to try. There are 7 different categories of activities to choose from so you're sure to find an activity for you. Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Crave Nutrition, RD here! Instagram: @cravenutritionrd (https://www.instagram.com/cravenutritionrd/) Website: CraveNutritionRD.com (https://cravenutritionrd.com)
Kristi Coughlin, MS, RDN, is a former private practice dietitian based in Central Oregon. Through her ten year career as a dietitian, she has worked a variety of jobs, including clinical, school nutrition, and teaching nutrition at two community colleges. While she believed any of these positions would turn out to be her dream career, that was not the case. Though working in these positions severed as a great opportunity to gain experience in the industry, Kristi realized they did not fill her soul or bring out her passion for life. Instead, Kristi recently took a massive leap of faith and closed her practice to pursue her dreams. You know the type of dream where you think, “I’d be crazy to do that.” Yea, that type of dream! To make it happen, Kristi has embraced her burning desire to inspire others. She now makes and sells products online in her shop @effectpositivity - which means to bring about happy. The best part about Kristi’s new product business, it was born as a result of her experiences working as a dietitian. Former clients inspired the sayings on her products! Her most popular sayings include, You Are Enough, Choose Happy, and Keep Going. In her spare time, Kristi can be found by the lake with her husband and kids, camping in the great outdoors, watching her daughters play volleyball, or drinking coffee and eating tacos (with black beans & sweet potatoes!) with her friends. In this episode, Kristi and I discuss: food is food. period. and food is NOT meant to be overcomplicated or unenjoyable how trying to achieve a "perfect" eating pattern can set you up for failure (Kristi share with us a great story about her up against a pan of brownies. *hint* the brownies won this round) the overwhelm of food choices and how confusing messaging about pursuing what is quote unquote "healthiest" or "best" can leave us making choices that go against common sense (*ahem* choosing soda > milk) why Kristi thinks everything #needsmoreblackbeans Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Kristi here! Shop Etsy: Effect Positivity (https://www.etsy.com/shop/effectpositivity) Shopify: Effect Positivity (https://effectpositivity.myshopify.com) Instagram: @effectpositivity (https://www.instagram.com/effectpositivity/) Facebook: @effectpositivity (https://www.facebook.com/pg/effectpositivity)
Not only is Jessica Isaacs, RD an Air Force veteran, former bodybuilding competitor, and sports dietitian at Mamba Sports Academy, she is also well known as a #dancingdietitian on Instagram and the creator behind the hilarious and informative "How-To Dude" videos helping viewers learn culinary techniques--like how to select and cut a mango (https://www.instagram.com/tv/B8IlJumF1Ag/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link) . You don't want to miss this inspirational episode! Jessica shares with us: her personal nutrition story and how that has led her down her somewhat unconventional path of becoming a registered dietitian why the definition of "athlete" applies to more people than you might think how to build a performance plate that can help you fuel for competition, recreation, and life why carbs are the vilified but misunderstood energy macronutrient her popular motto "diets suck, eating better shouldn't have to" and Jessica sprinkles tidbits of wisdom and inspiration throughout Seriously. Tune in for a very encouraging and informative 50 minutes! Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Jessica here! Instagram: @mambasportsdietitian (https://www.instagram.com/mambasportsdietitian/) Download Jessica's Performance Plate handout (https://form.jotform.com/200506397731151)
When you hear “meal prep” what do you think of? Spending hours in the kitchen? Boring, bland meals that you eat for days on end? Lots of schedules and rules to follow? Casey Seiden, MS, RD, CDE, CDN is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Educator, and author of ‘Meal Prep for Two: 8 Weekly Plans and 75 Recipes to Get Healthier Together (https://amzn.to/39ID5l3) ’ (affiliate link). In this episode, Casey addresses these these assumptions of meal prep, and offers her fresh perspective on how to make meal prep work for YOU. Listen in to learn more about: Finding your own personal “meal prep limit” The differences between recipe prep vs. batch cooking Using meal prep as a way to strategically solve a problem BONUS - Casey gives us the scoop on her current favorite food that you may have never even heard of, and shares ideas for how to enjoy it as either a sweet or savory menu item Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Casey here! Website: https://www.caseyseidennutrition.com Instagram: @eat.well.together (https://www.instagram.com/eat.well.together/)
Megan Carber, founder and owner of the private practice "Nourished + Strong" in Huntersville, North Carolina shares with us why strength is just as much mental as it is physical; discusses the value of self-reflection and asking "Why is this important to me?"; and why it's one thing to recognize internal cues about hunger and hydration, but it can be another thing to interpret and translate those cues into actions. Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Megan here! Nourished + Strong website: https://nourished-strong.com Instagram: @megcarberrdn (https://www.instagram.com/megcarberrdn/)
Training isn't just for competition. Kayla Hansmann discusses with us what it means to train for 'lifestyle performance.' Listen in to hear how Kayla first earned a reputation and then made friends with her local grocer. Learn about #fillingnotfancy and adding your own personal flair to meals. And get some encouragement to 'just keep moving.' Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com! Connect with Kayla here! jk F.I.T. ebook (https://www.cincyfitfoodie.com/ebook/ebook) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/cincyfitfoodie/)
Thanks for tuning in to the inaugural episode of the Crave Nutrition, RD podcast! With a new year comes New Year's resolutions, and despite good intentions, how many years have you declared: "This is the year I'm going to lose weight."? Lindsey McCoy, a Board-Certified Registered Dietitian discusses why the goal to lose weight isn't something you can actually *do*. Instead, she draws comparisons between two of the most popular resolutions--lose weight and save money--while discussing a couple of pitfalls we get caught up in related to these topics. Lindsey shares three action steps you can take that will actually help you set yourself up for success to make progress towards your 2020 health goals. Have comments, questions, or feedback you want to share? Reach out on Instagram or Facebook @cravenutritionrd, or send an email to Lindsey at cravenutritionrd@gmail.com!