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Vive Nutrition Radio
How to manage acid reflux with Andy de Santis

Vive Nutrition Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 47:37


In today's episode we brought in Canadian dietitian Andy De Santis, Author of 7 Books and Lover of Kale!! We dove into the topics of one his books Acid Reflux where we explored the nutritional considerations around it.   About Andy   Andy is a private practice dietitian, blogger and author from Toronto, Canada. He graduated from the University of Toronto School Of Public Health with a Master's in public health nutrition before working with Diabetes Canada in the research and education department. From there Andy combined his dual passions of one-on-one counselling and public education by pursuing a private practice career where writing and social media played pivotal roles in his success. He has published 7 books with more on the way, and isn't afraid to share his love of kale and a good old fashioned poop joke in the name of education.   The Cliff Notes   Books Andy has written What is Acid Reflux, Heartburn and GERD What causes Acid Reflux The how you eat vs. what you eat difference How to manage Acid Reflux without medications Foods that normally trigger Acid Reflux Nutritional Supplements that have research to support Acid Reflux Management How long should you wait before going to bed after eating at night Intermittent Fasting thoughts (based on Andy's book on this)   TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ANDY   instagram.com/andytherd https://www.linkedin.com/in/andy-de-santis-rd-mph-2a5579140/ andytherd.com/blog   TO CONNECT WITH ME    On Instagram: www.instagram.com/andresayesta On TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/tLLoyS/ On Youtube www.youtube.com/c/andresayesta Podcast IG page: www.instagram.com/planos_nutrition On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planosnutrition Our Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1934943366627043/?ref=bookmarks     FREE RESOURCES To download my Macro Counting Guide tap here  To download my Macro friendly meal planning guide tap here   TO JOIN OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK COMMUNITY  Planos Nutrition Club - tap here   FOR NUTRITION COACHING Apply here at https://planosnutrition.com/application

That Marketing Strategy Show
[21] How to own your life and build a personal brand with Andy Storch

That Marketing Strategy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 29:44


Summary: In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Andy Storch the founder of is a Talent Development Consultant, Coach, Author, Speaker and Connector. He is the host of two podcasts including The Talent Development Hot Seat and The Andy Storch Show as well as the author of the upcoming book, OWN YOUR CAREER, OWN YOUR LIFE, and the founder and host of the Talent Development Think Tank conference. Most importantly, Andy is a husband, father and friend who is on a mission to get the absolute most out of life and inspire others to do the same.Andy shares with us his passion for helping teach people to make connections and bringing people together and how he has used his passion to build his personal brand. THE BOOK IS OUT! CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR COPY! Podcast Shownotes:Andy gives us a synopsis of his business and shares his zone of genius [0:59]How Andy put together his conference [4:18]Creating an engaging and interactive conference [10:44]Working out the price points for a conference [14:01]How to brand yourself effectively [18:02]How Andy pivoted during turbulent times [21:57]About Andy's new book [25:42]Connect with AndyEmail: astorch@advantageperformance.comWebsite: andystorch.comYoutube: youtube.com/editorskeysMobile: +1-323-377-6980Resources mentioned:http://ownyourcareerownyourlife.com/mistakes/Connect with meFollow me on:LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosalieaudoin/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rosaudoin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RosAudoin/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosalieaudoinVisit my website: https://flatoutsocial.com/Don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. And a little review on Apple Podcasts would really make me smile. xxSee you in the next episode.

The Thriving Farmer Podcast
85. Andy Chae on Urban Farming in Detroit

The Thriving Farmer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 71:36


Should you consider a career in farming if you are in an urban setting? Our guest on this week’s Thriving Farmer Podcast thinks you should! Andy Chae of Fisheye Farms in Detroit, Michigan grows sustainably-raised produce, herbs, and flowers in a farm-to-chef business for restaurants and markets in the Detroit area. Andy became enamored with urban agriculture and the opportunity it presents to positively impact the world. He pursued volunteer and apprenticeship opportunities throughout his studies, and after graduating, traveled to Brazil to work on an organic farm before starting Fisheye Farms. Join us today to hear all about Andy’s unique farming journey and mission!   You’ll hear: What Fisheye Farms is all about 1:03 About the mission of the urban farm in Chicago Andy was involved with 4:54 What Andy’s experience was like working with kids on the farm 6:24 What a typical week looks like on Fisheye Farms 8:57 How felt pots are working out for Andy on his farm 13:10 What kind of equipment Andy uses on the farm 15:12 Why Andy uses fire hoses as a weight system for row covers 18:39 What kind of infrastructure makes up Fisheye Farms 22:44 What systems Fisheye Farms has in place to make sure vital tasks get done 26:50 What Fisheye Farms uses for seed storage 30:44 About the hardest thing Andy has done as a farmer 31:36 About Andy’s loan experience with Steward 34:16 Who Andy’s mentors in farming were 35:16 What systems Andy would have put into place sooner given the chance to turn back time 38:53 How Fisheye Farms divides roles on the farm 41:32 How Andy involves his local community in his operations 47:05 About the wine & weeding event Andy hosts 49:26 Where Fisheye Farms focuses their marketing efforts 52:40 About the origin of Fisheye Farms’ name 58:38 The biggest mistake Andy sees new farmers making 1:01:48 Andy’s favorite farming tool 1.03:07 How Andy feels about the prospect of starting a farm now 1.04:23 Where you can find out more about Andy and Fisheye Farms 1.09:51 About the Guest: Andy Chae and Amy Eckert started Fisheye Farms, as a small market garden in Detroit, Michigan in 2015. They now farm 2 acres of land in the center of the city. They serve a 80 member CSA, area restaurants, and a small weekly on-site farmstand.Resources:Website - www.fisheyefarms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fisheyefarms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fisheyefarms/

Machinery Pete
Ontario Farmer and Twitter Star Andy Pasztor - #AndyClean

Machinery Pete

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 49:06


Machinery Pete has a fun conversation with rising star in the #AgTwitter world, Ontario farmer Andy Pasztor (@apasztor82 on Twitter), known as #AndyClean for the wonderfully obsessive way he cleans and shines farm equipment. [:41] - Social media talk and Machinery Pete’s start in it [5:00] - Starting a YouTube channel [11:20] - Spring Price Slasher Sale [12:50] - Interview with Andy Pasztor begins [19:03] - #AndyClean [25:00] - About Andy’s Dad, a gift from John Deere & Twitter networking [32:35] - Andy’s cleaning process [36:30] - Field of Dreams [46:38] - Final words from Machinery Pete Machinery Pete was founded in 1989 and has grown from its humble beginnings to a full-fledged marketplace for farming equipment. Greg Peterson, founder and host, has also released Machinery Pete content across platforms including YouTube with his long-running Machinery Pete TV show.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to the Machinery Pete Podcast in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.

On the Brink with Andi Simon
196: Andy and Andi Simon—Innovation Games® Are What You Need To Imagine Your Future

On the Brink with Andi Simon

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 19:53


Hear how to use this time of crisis to re-think, re-create and soar  During the economic disruption tied to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are indeed living in chaotic times. But chaos is also an opportunity to work in new ways, re-creating our companies and ourselves for the future. Tomorrow is going to be very different from yesterday. The challenge for us all, however, is that we are uncomfortable with uncertainty. So stop, pause and give yourself a moment to re-group. Rather than flee the fear, turn this into a time to use new tools to think about how you could do things better, not how you've always done them. Please join us! The "new normal" may become the normal normal Let’s see how we can adapt ourselves, our communities, our companies, our staff and our customers to the new normal, for however long it remains with us. Perhaps even forever. That is what we have been hearing out in the market among clients and prospects, friends and colleagues. They are actually liking many of the new ways of getting their jobs done. And some of our friends love having more time with children and spouses or partners. Something big is happening This is why we wanted to do a podcast about how to adapt to these fast-changing times. It is the first of several we are going to share with you, and they will focus on tools we use with many of our SAMC clients that could help you respond creatively to today's changes. We could almost see changes coming before the pandemic. We kept talking about the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Freelancer Nation, and the growing affection for remote work. And then, voilà, it was here. There is nothing better than a crisis to accelerate the changes taking place already in our society As we look into our future, what are we imagining? Well, there are entirely new channels of distribution emerging. There are already new ways to use blockchain to help in the supply chain. We see people launching blockchain solutions to ease access to new pharmaceutical companies and medical device vendors. More will follow. We see a lot of new families embracing home-based schooling, albeit reluctantly but still effectively. One of our friends moved all of his behavioral health clients onto a remote model so they can access mental health services via their iPhones, and it is working. Then there are new industries emerging around COVID-19 testing and protection. Our healthcare workers are learning how to reallocate their resources to sustain their hospitals and specialty practices which are waiting for elective surgery and in-office care to return. College presidents tell us how they aren’t sure they need their campuses, at least as they have used them in the past. Manufacturing clients are trying to keep their supply chain operating as it responds to the shifting needs of end-users and tries to resolve difficulties with raw material sources abroad. When all is said and done, all that matters is that we stay healthy and use this time to be creators The one thing about looking into the future is that the future is going to create itself. For you and your company, this is a great opportunity to think about how this applies to you as well. It is a wonderful time to think about possibilities. At SAMC , we love to play Innovation Games® when we are looking at the future. It often frees us from what we think today and lets our imaginations flow to what could be in the future. An innovation game that works well is called Reverse Everything What this particular game forces you to do is to take everything you used to do and not do it any longer. And, things you never did, you are going to do lots of in the future. Remember, it's a game so let your imagination flow. What's truly freeing for people is that they get to create new ideas about what they can do tomorrow without the burden of what they did in the past. For a restaurant, Reverse Everything might look like this: As you can see, things you did before, you no longer do. Things you did not do yesterday, you do a lot of tomorrow. And then let the ideas flow. We have a very good friend who owns restaurants and a hotel, and he is trying to reinvent them. Some of the ideas above are very relevant for him and could be for you as well. We will tell you more about this in the podcast, so listen in. And there are dozens of blogs and presentations available on our website.  We are big believers in testing You don’t really know it’s going to work. These are new times. And you are crafting new solutions. So test the ideas and learn from your tests. One thing we do know is that change can be an opportunity or a threat See how you can use it to your advantage so that you can enjoy a safe, healthy journey into the future. As always, we are here to help you along the way. About Andy and Andi Simon Partners in life as well as in business, Andy and Andi Simon are principles/owners of Simon Associates Management Consultants (SAMC). Using the tools and methods of corporate anthropology, Blue Ocean Strategy® and Innovation Games, they specialize in helping companies who want or need to change to “see” unmet needs and opportunities that are all around them. As business change management advisors, they are uniquely equipped to suggest ways you and your business can change, adapt and pivot, particularly during the COVID-19 crisis, to achieve even greater success. More on how Innovation Games can help you rethink the future: Blog: How To Stay Moving Forward As The World Moves At Warp Speed Workshop: Innovation Games For Your Company Workshop: My Favorite Games And Why They Work White paper: Innovation Games: Serious Play to Do Serious Work, Seriously Additional resources My award-winning book: "On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights" Simon Associates Management Consultants website  

Untold Miracles Podcast - Motivational Conversations with Celebrities and Inspirational Kids

Andy Grammer is a multi-platinum America pop singer, songwriter, and record producer. He became the first male pop star in a decade to reach the Top 10 at Adult Pop Radio, was named an “Artist to Watch” in 2011 by Billboard Magazine, and his single Honey, I’m Good reached number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100. Andy is also the host of popular podcast The Good Parts.  Listen to this episode and learn:   How Andy makes time for his many passions while he is on tour, hosting a successful podcast, and raising his daughter.   About Andy’s special relationship with his mother and the lessons she taught him.  Which artist Andy would love to collaborate with and his dream band to tour with.   What Andy’s podcast The Good Parts is all about and how you can catch up on the latest episodes.  How Andy defines a miracle and the biggest miracle in his life.  

Stand Out Life
Ep65 Andy Gourley - Learning the Power of Little

Stand Out Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 52:10


Andy is a pastoral, skate-boarding, accountant. I did ask him the obvious question - why accounting? Which you’ll hear the answer to in our conversation. Andy lives his life with the philosophy that it’s our responsibility to help others. When we do that we end up being gifted with some much ourselves. It’s this philosophy that has guided his work for the past 21 years. Andy is the founder and CEO of Red Frogs Australia, a program supporting young people. Redfrogs mission is to provide a positive peer presence in alcohol-fuelled environments where young people gather, educate young people on safe partying behaviours, and with their random acts of pancakes give them something else to do. Their branding came about my accident when he found that having a bowl of red-frogs became the gate-way to connecting with youth at risk. RedFrogs is now the largest support network in Australia for Schoolies, Festivals and Universities students, and they have gone international with their work. We chatted about Andy’s drive in the work that he does, how we manages his energy after 21 years at the cold face and why the value of sitting and connecting can be life-changing. Be ready for something to spark a change in you as you hear from Andy Gourley. Connect with Andy & Red Frog: Website: www.redfrogs.com.au/ & About Andy www.redfrogs.com.au/about/andy Instagram: www.instagram.com/andygourley Facebook: www.facebook.com/redfrogsau

Warm Regards
On humanizing science

Warm Regards

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2016 48:16


This week, we’re talking with Dr. Jonathan Foley, executive director at the California Academy of Sciences. The California Academy bills itself as the greenest museum on the planet and one of the most future-focused scientific institutions in the world. He's the author of over 130 scientific articles and has had numerous accolades from the nation's most respected scientific institutions, not only for his global change research, but also his commitment to public outreach, including popular articles in National Geographic, The New York Times, and Scientific American. In this episode, we talk about the importance of museums and childlike wonder, Jonathan’s writing, tipping points, land use, eating habits, personal responsibility, and so much more. Thanks very much to our sponsor, Arcadia Power. Arcadia's online platform allows anyone who pays a power bill to subscribe to solar panels from projects across the country and get savings on their monthly bill. Learn more about Arcadia’s Community Solar and find out how much you can save at arcadiapower.com/solar Show links: Jonathan’s piece about his mother’s death: https://the-macroscope.org/science-a-deathbed-promise-and-a-mothers-gift-36cc36ca1a9c#.4q069ygx7 Jonathan’s TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_foley_the_other_inconvenient_truth Andy on the hashtag #iamascientistbecause http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/07/scientists-swarm-around-the-twitter-hashtag-iamascientistbecause/ About Andy’s move to ProPublica: https://www.propublica.org/atpropublica/item/andrew-revkin-to-join-propublica-as-senior-reporter-on-climate-change