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The Vibrant Wellness Podcast
Five Hidden Culprits Behind Chronic Constipation with Allison Jordan

The Vibrant Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 45:10


Think you know constipation management? This episode challenges conventional wisdom, delving far beyond fiber and water to uncover overlooked root causes and innovative functional medicine strategies. This is essential listening for clinicians seeking to offer transformative results in gut health and vibrant wellness.Today, on the Vibrant Wellness Podcast, hosts Dr. Emmie Brown, ND, and Melissa Gentile, INHC, speak with certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner and Better Belly Therapies founder, Allison Jordan. Allison brings her expertise as a global gut health consultant and podcast host, drawing from both personal and professional experience managing “unsolvable” constipation. Together, the trio explores why standard recommendations, such as increased fiber, water, probiotics, and magnesium, often fail to address chronic constipation in many patients.Allison details her “Gut Healer System” and breaks down five critical, yet frequently overlooked, root causes of persistent constipation. Allison's insights will equip medical professionals with a more nuanced, multifactorial framework for approaching constipation, integrating functional diagnostics, root cause resolution, and lifestyle change. She shares practical tips, clinical pearls, and free resources, positioning clinicians to move beyond symptom management toward true patient transformation and longevity.Key Takeaways from Today's Episode:

SHE Talks Health
Ep. 122: 4 Reasons Why Your FDN Protocols Might Not Be Fixing Your Chronic Health Issues with Allison Jordan, FDN and Gut Health Expert

SHE Talks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 52:01


Today, I am joined by my friend and fellow Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner Alison Jordan, founder of Better Belly Therapies. Alison and I both graduated from FDN around five or six years ago, and she has since helped over 600 clients address the root causes of gut and health issues through her unique Gut Healer System. In our conversation, we dive into the intricacies of failed health protocols and explore the four major failure points that hinder clients from achieving their wellness goals: practitioner error, missing labs, bad labs, and poorly analyzed labs. Throughout the episode, Alison and I share our experiences with clients who have spent potentially thousands of dollars without success. We discuss the nuances of protocols, the importance of accurately diagnosing with the right tests, and how to ask the right questions when seeking help from practitioners. We also touch on why relying on just one or two tests isn't enough and the pitfalls of incorrectly analyzed lab data. Alison emphasizes the need for continuous learning to provide the best outcomes for clients and highlights some of her favorite diagnostic tests, including the DUTCH test, GI map, and organic acids test. For anyone out there who has tried multiple protocols and still isn't feeling better, this episode is packed with information and advice to help you navigate your health journey more effectively. Don't forget to check out the workshop Alison created called the Five Toxin Trap, which is a fantastic resource to further understand the factors impairing your recovery! Disclaimer: This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to educate you about how to take care of your body and as a self-help tool for your own use so that you can reach your own health goals. It is not intended to treat or cure any specific illness and is not to replace the guidance provided by your own medical practitioner. If you are under the care of a healthcare professional or currently use prescription medications, you should discuss any dietary changes or potential dietary supplement use with your doctor, and should not discontinue any prescription medications without first consulting your doctor. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. If you suspect you have a medical problem, we urge you to take appropriate action by seeking medical attention.Find more from Allison online: Website: https://betterbellytherapies.com/ Podcast: https://betterbellytherapies.com/podcast/Instagram: @betterbellytherapiesAllison's Candida Episode: Linked HereAllison's H. Pylori Episode: Linked HereAllison's SIBO Episode: Linked HereAllison's Lyme Episode: Linked HereThe 5 Toxin Trap Free Training:

Happily Hormonal
E194: Investigating Miscarriage, Infertility, and Gut Health Connections, with Allison Jordan FDN-P

Happily Hormonal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 40:59 Transcription Available


Send us a text with episode feedback or ideas! (We can't respond to texts unless you include contact info but always read them)Have you wondered if your fertility issues, gut problems, or hormone imbalances are more complex than you've been told? It's frustrating to hear that they're “normal,” especially if you've experienced a miscarriage.We know how painful that can be and we're not here to blame you. We want to offer insights to help prevent future miscarriages. In this episode, gut health expert Allison Jordan shares her journey with chronic illness and fertility challenges, revealing important health triggers. You'll find out about:The five key factors that could be sabotaging your gut and hormone healthSome potential triggers for miscarriage you may be missing on lab workHow to gently support your body's detox pathwaysDon't miss this enlightening conversation filled with practical insights. Press play to uncover the missing pieces of your health and fertility puzzle!NEED HELP FIXING YOUR HORMONES? CHECK OUT MY RESOURCES:Love Your Liver GuideJoin Nourish Your Hormones Coaching for guidanceConnect with Allison:IG: @betterbellytherapiesFree trainingMentioned episodes: Histamine Intolerance, 6 Reasons Your Doctor is Reading Your Blood Labs WrongRate the podcast 5 stars and DM me RATING on IG @leishadrews for $20 off the Restored mini-course on blood sugar balance, a key factor in hormone health!Use code HHPODCAST for $50 off Nourish Your HormonesLET'S CONNECT!IG: @leishadrewsMy story+more hormone resources hereDon't forget to subscribe, share this episode, and leave a review. Your support helps us reach more women looking for answers.Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine.This podcast is for women and moms to learn how to balance hormones naturally in motherhood, to have pain-free periods, increased fertility, to decrease PMS mood swings, and to increase energy without restrictive diet plans. You'll learn how to balance blood sugar, increase progesterone naturally, understand the root cause of estrogen dominance, irregular periods, PCOS, insulin resistance, hormonal acne, post birth-control syndrome, and conceive naturally. We use a pro-metabolic, whole food, root cause approach to functional women's health and focus on truly holistic health and mind-body connection.If you listen to any of the following shows, we're sure you'll like ours too! Pursuit of Wellness with Mari Llewellyn, Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark, Found My Fitness with Rhonda Patrick, Just Ingredients Podcast, Wellness Mama, The Dr Josh Axe Show, Are You Menstrual Podcast, The Model Health Show, Grounded Wellness By Primally Pure, Be Well By Kelly Leveque, The Freely Rooted Podcast with Kori Meloy, Simple Farmhouse Life with Lisa Bass

Copywriting For Coaches
Natural Energy Boosts For Better Focus with Allison Jordan

Copywriting For Coaches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 37:00 Transcription Available


Whether you want more energy, better focus, or fewer mid-afternoon crashes, I know I'm not the only one thinking about how to improve my health and wellness, along with all of my other goals. No more running your business through the fatigue and physical ailments that steal our vitality - and honestly, take up a lot of our mental capacity worrying about it too. That was my reality for 2 years…until I met Allison Jordan. Allison is a certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, founder of Better Belly Therapies, and host of a top 1% global podcast - the Better Belly Podcast. Over the last 6 years, she's helped 600+ clients across the globe find and address the root causes of their whole body health issues when nothing else has worked. Her Better Belly Blueprint reduces symptoms like bloating, brain fog, fatigue, hormone imbalance, and so much more by 80% in 3-6 months on average. From gut health to mental clarity, you can heal naturally and finally feel your best again. This was my #1 resolution for 2024, and I achieved it through Allison's Better Belly Blueprint program.Stop normalizing feeling "off." Tune into this episode to explore what's happening beneath the surface and the simplest way to boost your energy levels and productivity. It is time to get healthier and more energized, so that you can run your business with more ease like the visionary leader you are. 0:07:45 - Struggling with fatigue? Learn how gut health can boost focus and energy.0:10:15 - Common gut health issues: Brain fog, fatigue, hormone imbalance.0:13:30 - How gut health impacts energy and focus.0:17:00 - Don't normalize feeling "off"—take action for better health.0:23:30 - Gut health affects mood, energy, and mental clarity.0:27:00 - Gut health is key for entrepreneurs' productivity.0:31:00 - Take action: Start improving your gut health for better performance.➡️ SHOW NOTES: Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode on the blog here! https://www.megankachigan.com/natural-energy-boosts-better-focus-allison-jordanFREE RESOURCES:Is your copy not converting? Increase your conversion rate in 30-mins or less with my free DIY Copy and Messaging Audit.CONNECT WITH MEGAN:Website → www.megankachigan.comFacebook → https://www.facebook.com/megan.kachiganLinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-kachigan-loehr-9957684b/Threads → https://www.threads.net/@megankachiganAsk a question for the podcast → https://forms.gle/9rPT7dtAKQCErzUg6WORK WITH ME: Download the Services GuideBook a Power Hour (and get my Starter Gdoc too!)Join Copy Critique ClubIf you are enjoying these episodes, please rate and review so that I can continue to provide you top-quality free content. Simply scroll to “Copywriting For Coaches” on Apple Podcasts, select a 5-star rating, and tap “write a review.” Thank you!Join Copy Critique Club to get more clients from your copy by clicking here!

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team
245: The 2024 Sustainable Winegrowing Leadership Awards - California Green Medal

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 18:15


To celebrate California Wine Month, we're highlighting winners of the California Green Medal Award. Allison Jordan, Executive Director at the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance shares the sustainable practices unique to each of this year's winners. From farm hiking trails open to the community to a bio fuel powered fleet, you'll be inspired by these stories. Make sure you listen to the end. Our host Craig works at Niner Wine Estates, the 2023 Green Medal Business Award Winner. He has great insights into the benefits of applying for the Green Medal that extend beyond earning the award. I have enjoyed working with the Green Medal on the steering committee and as a judge.  If you are a California vineyard or winery, I encourage you to visit greenmedal.org to apply. Applications open in November of 2024. Resources:         206: The Best Newsletter You Can Send | Marketing Tip Monday 231: Stacking Regenerative Practices to Create a Healthy Vineyard 2024 Green Medal Award Winners Allison Jordan Green Medal Awards Vineyard Team Programs: Juan Nevarez Memorial Scholarship - Donate SIP Certified – Show your care for the people and planet   Sustainable Ag Expo – The premiere winegrowing event of the year Sustainable Winegrowing On-Demand (Western SARE) – Learn at your own pace Vineyard Team – Become a Member Get More Subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode on the latest science and research with the Sustainable Winegrowing Podcast. Since 1994, Vineyard Team has been your resource for workshops and field demonstrations, research, and events dedicated to the stewardship of our natural resources. Learn more at www.vineyardteam.org.   Transcript  [00:00:06] Beth Vukmanic: To celebrate California wine month. We're highlighting winners of the California green metal award. [00:00:11] Welcome to sustainable wine growing with the vineyard team, where we bring you the latest in science and research for the wine industry. I'm Beth Vukmanic executive director at vineyard team. Since 1994, we've brought you the latest science-based practices, experts, growers, and wine industry tools through both in-field and online education, so that you can grow your business. Please raise a glass with us as we cheers to 30 years. [00:00:36] In today's podcast Craig Macmillan, critical resource manager at Niner wine estates with long time sip certified vineyard and the first ever sip certified winery. Speaks with. Alison Jordan executive director at the California sustainable wine growing Alliance. She shares the sustainable practices, unique to each of this year's green metal winners. From farm hiking trails, open to the community, to a biofuel powered fleet. You'll be inspired by these stories. And make sure you listen to the end. [00:01:07] Our host Craig works at Niner wine estates winner of the 2023 business award. He has some great insights into the benefits of applying for the green metal that extend beyond earning the achievement. [00:01:19] I personally have had the pleasure of serving on the green metal steering committee. And as a judge, if you're a California vineyard or winery, I encourage you to visit green metal.org to apply applications open in November of 2024. [00:01:34] Do you want access to the latest viticulture research and technology from the world's top experts, then you won't want to miss the premiere Winegrowing event of the year, the sustainable ag expo. Enjoy the perfect blend of in-person and online learning. Speak directly with national experts, earn over 20 hours of continuing education and explore sustainable ag vendors. It all takes place November 11th through 13th, 2024 in San Luis Obispo, California. As a listener to this podcast, take $50 off of your ticket. When you use code podcast 24 at checkout. Get yours today at sustainableagexpo.org. Now let's listen in. [00:02:14] Craig Macmillan: Our guest today is Allison Jordan. She is executive director of a California sustainable wine growing alliance. And today we're going to be talking about the green medal awards. Hey allison, thanks for being on the podcast. [00:02:30] Allison Jordan: Great to be with you. thanks so much for having me. [00:02:32] Craig Macmillan: So let's start with some basics. What is the California sustainable wine growing alliance? And in particular, what is it? What are its goals? And what's it doing to achieve those goals? [00:02:42] Allison Jordan: Well, the California Sustainable Wine Growing Alliance is a partnership that was created by Wine Institute and the California Association of Wine Grape Growers back in 2003 as a nonprofit organization that's all about promoting sustainability from grapes to glass. some of the ways that we do that, especially the whole idea of encouraging adoption of sustainable wine growing practices is also around communicating about it so we can really tell the story about California's leadership in sustainability. [00:03:14] And we do that through education, through outreach, through certification, and also through partnerships. So for instance, the vineyard team is a great partner of ours and us. Fantastic work. Not only in the central coast, but also throughout the state. [00:03:31] Craig Macmillan: Thank you. I know that we've really enjoyed and benefited from our work with you. And also around the Green Medal Awards. what exactly are the Green Medal Awards? how did that come about? What was the purpose of creating the awards? [00:03:45] Allison Jordan: So during Down to Earth Month each April, which is a chance to really highlight California wine community sustainability leadership we also celebrate the California Green Medal. The full name of the awards is the California Green Medal Sustainable Wine Growing Leadership Awards. And it's our way of recognizing industry leaders. [00:04:06] So those who wineries and vineyards that are really using advanced sustainability practices. They're innovating and they're sharing that information with their peers. It really was a way for all of the different California sustainability programs to come together. [00:04:21] We're all really about elevating sustainability. And so we came together with not only the Sustainable Wine Growing Alliance, which of course is this partnership with CAWG and with Wine Institute, but also with the Vineyard Team and Lodi Wine Grape Commission. Napa Valley Vintners and Napa Green, and also the Sonoma County Wine Growers, so that we could all be part of celebrating and shining a spotlight on these leaders. [00:04:46] Craig Macmillan: I think that's one of the really great things about this. And my understanding is that you actually have representatives from different organizations that are part of the review committee for the applications and also part of the cross promotion. Is that right? [00:04:57] Allison Jordan: That's right. Yeah, so all of those organizations are involved and participate in the judging panel. We also have experts from universities, the wine education field some representatives from retailers and, and some somellier have. Participated in the past. So we try to have that really well rounded group that can be reviewing the applications from wineries and vineyards around the state. [00:05:20] Craig Macmillan: that's really fantastic that you have expertise from around different fields and different areas. I think that gives it a lot of weight and a lot of legitimacy. So let's get to the purpose of all this. So who are the 2024 green medal award winners and what are some of the sustainable practices that they employed that garnered them this recognition? [00:05:39] Allison Jordan: Sure. I'll just run down the list. So every year we give four green medals and they are in the categories of leader. So sort of the overall. Embracing sustainability also in the areas of environment, community, and business. And this again helps us really share in lots of different ways what sustainability is all about. [00:05:58] So for the Leader Award this year, which again is all around that excelling in all three areas of sustainability, being environmentally sound, socially equitable, economically viable. It goes to the Lang Twins family winery and vineyards. They're based in San Joaquin County, just north of Lodi, and have been very involved in sustainability, both in the Lodi region, but statewide for, for many, many years. [00:06:22] Really, since the inception of our programs. And if you think back further, because it's a generational business they've been embracing sustainability since the early seventies. just some of the examples of things that they've done. They've done a lot around habitat restoration projects. I've actually had the chance to just go in and do a walking tour just a couple of weeks ago, and it's just impressive how they've really repaired that riparian habitat, working with local youth and providing hands on environmental stewardship education for them. [00:06:53] But they also started off as a family of growers and built a state of the art winery. Just within the last decade or so and they really included a lot of energy efficient design and solar power technology. So just a really great example. thinking back some of the other past winners in the leader category are Treasury Americas, Wente Family Estates, O'Neill, Vintners and Distillers, and J. Lohr Vineyards and Wines. So some really great examples of leaders in our industry. [00:07:25] The next category would be community. of course, this is all around what vineyards or wineries do to enhance relationships, not only with their employees, but also with the broader community and with their neighbors. [00:07:39] And this year it goes to Cooper Garrod vineyards at Garrod farms, which is a beautiful vineyard and winery, and also a horse farm in the Santa Cruz mountains. really I've known. Doris and Bill for years, Bill was a former chair of the California Sustainable Wine Growing Alliance, and they just give their whole heart to their community. [00:08:00] They have done things like pioneering the FireWise Community Initiative. They actively participate in benefits for their schools, for mental health. They participate in the Chambers of Commerce and the industry groups. And also to foundations. they really invite the community in so they can use their farm's hiking trails and participate in winemaker walks and all kinds of really fun ways to learn about sustainability. [00:08:26] And just thinking back again on some of the past winners in this category, we had Cake Bread Cellars, McManus Family Vineyards, and Smith Family Wines. And there are two more. Do you want me to take a breath or do you want me to keep going? [00:08:40] Craig Macmillan: no. Keep going. This is great. Yeah. [00:08:42] Allison Jordan: All right. So the third category is the environment. Something that I think people think of a lot when they think about sustainability. [00:08:50] there are those vineyards and wineries that are really maximizing environmental benefits. And this year it goes to Gloria Ferrer in the Sonoma region of Carneros. they use regenerative organic farming practice is something we're hearing a lot about. Regenerative is, is the new buzzword in the world of sustainability. [00:09:06] they're introducing biodiverse cover crops implementing high intensity sheep grazing. They create biochar and really thinking a lot about how do you build healthy soils and minimize your overall environmental impact. They've also established wildlife habitat with things like hedgerows and pollinator friendly areas and nesting sites. So they're really attracting that wildlife into their property and fostering biodiversity. [00:09:33] And I can think of some really great past winners too. Tobless Creek, Trefethen, Scheid Family Wines, and also Halter Ranch Vineyards. [00:09:41] So again, some stellar examples of environmental stewardship. [00:09:45] Craig Macmillan: Yeah. Very heady. [00:09:46] Allison Jordan: yeah, exactly, exactly. And we have the Business Award as the final category. And this is given to the Vineyard or winery that best demonstrates smart business practices. So things like looking for those efficiencies and related cost savings and innovation. [00:10:05] And this year's winner for that category is Vino Farms. They are a vineyard management company based in Lodi, but they farm all over the state and they've used all kinds of different advanced technology, for instance, for water use efficiency, they've used Tule towers and soil moisture probes and ceres imagery. [00:10:27] And the idea is to really understand water needs to prevent overwatering and to make sure they have uniform water distribution. And, of course, this can lead to substantial cost savings in addition to saving water. They've also done things like releasing beneficial insects via drones. To reduce the need for pesticide applications. [00:10:46] And of course, again, the associated costs with that. And then they've also done a lot to embrace renewable energy. So they transitioned all of their trucks and tractors to biofuel since 2010. So going way back They use solar panels in their vineyards to power ranch shops and also water pumps. [00:11:06] And some of the other examples of this category winners are Niner Wine Estates, Jackson Family Wines and Monterey Pacific. So some really good examples of both vineyards and wineries that have done some amazing work that are really driving that innovation. [00:11:23] Craig Macmillan: Did you say this is the 10th year? Is that right? [00:11:25] Allison Jordan: It's right. It's the 10th year. So we've now had close to 40 recipients of the Green Medals. We've had a couple of that have won multiple years Tablas Creek being one of them, Trinchero Family Winery being one. So when you look at the full picture, it's probably around 36 different recipients of the award. [00:11:43] And if you visit greenmedal. org, you can see all of the current and past winners and some video highlights of the winners. And just, it's a great way to learn really delve into what does sustainable wine growing mean on the ground. [00:11:56] Craig Macmillan: Yeah, it's, it's another way of having that kind of farmer to farmer, winery to winery contact to see what people are doing and, and how they've made it work and kind of encourages people to try things for themselves. [00:12:09] Allison Jordan: Exactly. Get some good ideas of things that you might want to talk to them about. And I think that's another key thing about wine growing. Virtually all of our green metal recipients, I feel like are leaders in that they're willing to share that information and participate in field days and workshops and all of the things that all of our organizations do to advance sustainability. [00:12:28] And when you look at it, it's amazing. We're the fourth largest wine producing region in the world. And today we have 85 percent of California wine being made in a certified sustainable winery and 67 percent of the acreage is certified to one of the California programs. So it's really exciting to see that level of adoption. [00:12:47] Craig Macmillan: Yeah, we've come a long way. [00:12:49] Allison Jordan: We really have. [00:12:50] Craig Macmillan: We really have. Thanks to the efforts of folks like you. [00:12:53] Allison Jordan: It's been a pleasure to be working in this field for now over 20 years, which is hard to believe. [00:12:57] Craig Macmillan: I know, I know. Is there one thing that you would tell growers regarding this topic in terms of either applying for awards or how to use what you can find from award winners? [00:13:10] Allison Jordan: Yeah. So I feel like the awards is one example of how you really have to think of all of the costs and benefits of sustainable wine growing. And as you explore specific practices to make sure they make sense for your operation. One of the things that I think comes to those vineyards and wineries that are adopting sustainable wine growing is the ability to share their story and the positive public relations around it. [00:13:35] And we can help amplify that through things like the Green Metal Awards. The green metal.org website has lots of great information about, again, the practices being used by the recipients. But also you can learn how to apply if you're a vintner or grower for the 2025 awards the applications will most likely open up around November. [00:13:55] So keep an eye out then and they tend to be due in January. So We will be getting the word out in lots of different ways through the vineyard team and all of our partners and through the California Sustainable Wine Growing Alliance. But you can also just periodically check out greenmetal. org to see if there's any new information about it. [00:14:14] Craig Macmillan: So we've got greenmiddle. org is a great resource. Where else can people find out more about you and your organization? [00:14:20] Allison Jordan: Our organizational website is sustainablewinegrowing. org. We also have one for, basically for more our, our Interested consumers and retailers and other stakeholders. That's all around certification. And that's California sustainable wine.com. And then the last one I'll mention is, is again, just showing the breadth and depth of all of the different initiatives across the state. [00:14:42] So in honor of 30 years of all of the different sustainable initiatives in the state, we put together a website called californiasustainablewinegrowing. org and it has a retrospective of some of the really key milestones. That all of our respective programs have done. So if you're looking for some of that history of how this idea and this approach has evolved in California, that's a really great place to look. [00:15:09] Craig Macmillan: Cool. Well thanks so much for being on the podcast. This is really great. And I'm really happy that we can support some of these leaders and get some of these messages out there. I think it's really important and it's been the mission of all of these organizations. And so to be able to come together for something like this is really great. [00:15:23] Allison Jordan: Yes. It's one of my favorite things of the year. So looking forward to celebrating the winners. [00:15:28] Craig Macmillan: our guest today has been Allison Jordan. She's executive director of the California sustainable wine growing alliance, and we've been talking about the green metal awards here today. Please, by all means, check out the resources we've talked about and think about applying. So I worked for Niner Wine Esates, so we won the business category. [00:15:45] And what we found as we went about it was, it was a great process internally, to list and think about all the things we've been doing. And what we realized was We were doing a lot of things in a variety of areas and you don't see that you're always focused on whatever the current project is, right? [00:16:07] You're always focused on fixing whatever. And when we stopped and actually kind of meditated on it, it was like, wow, you know, there's a lot that we're doing and a lot that's going on. And then it also helped us identify areas where we thought, Hey, you know, maybe we haven't paid attention to this. [00:16:17] Like maybe we should. And I just think that process, regardless of whether you're a winner or not is really valuable. It's a good exercise for people. [00:16:25] Allison Jordan: Yeah, that's a great, great insight. And I do feel like, you know, certification is a great way to tell, to tell a story. your story, but to add credibility to what you're doing, but you still need those examples. And so taking the time to compile those and to really show what you're doing, what you're exceptional at I think is a really great exercise. [00:16:44] So fantastic point, Craig. [00:16:46] Craig Macmillan: All right. Thanks, Allison. [00:16:47] Allison Jordan: Thanks. [00:16:48] Beth Vukmanic: Thank you for listening. Today's podcast was brought to you by San Agro. Westbridge is now San Agro. When the opportunity came to expand their reach and improve the customer's bottom line, they took it. San Agro's commitment to deliver science based solutions for both sustainable crop health And nutrition remains the same. [00:17:11] They offer a full line of plant nutrients, biopesticides, and specialty inputs. Visit san agro. com to learn more, [00:17:20] make sure you check out the show notes for links to all of the 2024 green medal award winners to learn more about Alison and to apply for the 2025 green medal award. You could also listen in to sustainable wine growing podcast episodes. 206, the best newsletter you can send featuring Niner Wine Estates talking about their green medal award and 231 stacking regenerative practices to create a healthy vineyard with a member of the Langtwids family. [00:17:49] If you liked the show, do us a big favor by sharing it with a friend, subscribing and leaving us a review. You can find all of the podcasts at vineyardteam. org slash podcast, and you can reach us at podcast at vineyardteam. org. Until next time, this is Sustainable Wine Growing with the Vineyard Team. Nearly perfect transcription by Descript

Sustainable Nation
Allison Jordan - Executive Director at California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, Vice President, Environmental Affairs at Wine Institute

Sustainable Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:57


Allison Jordan joined Wine Institute and the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) in 2003, shortly after the publication of the California Code of Sustainable Winegrowing. Since 2007, she has served as the Executive Director of the Alliance and Vice President, Environmental Affairs for Wine Institute. Previously, she was a Senior Associate at SureHarvest and Vice President and Executive Director of Resource Renewal Institute. Jordan holds a master of Public Policy from the Goldman School at UC Berkeley and a Psychology bachelor's degree from Allegheny College, a Certificate in Wine Business Management from Sonoma State University and WSET Level 2 from the Wine & Spirit Education Trust. Allison Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: Keys to successful adoption of California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance's certification program Interest from buyers in third party verification CSWA's Green Medal Award program How wineries are engaging with suppliers to pursue certification Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Allison's Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their career? To take time to think creatively about partnerships. One of the ways that we've made big advances is by just getting really creative and reaching out to people that we know are working in the space, whether it's in winegrowing or something tangential that maybe could be really beneficial to our industry. We've been able to make incredible progress, get experts involved, get new resources that can really help match our industry support for our efforts. Really thinking about how we can support each other in this very complex, comprehensive area of sustainability. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? That there's so much awareness now about climate change, that it's bringing new energy, new ideas, technology. I don't think technology is the full solution, but there's certainly exciting things happening that will help us leapfrog and make progress. There's a lot of positive energy in finding solutions. Interestingly, my daughter is currently a junior in a program at our local high school called the Marin School of Environmental Leadership and their curriculum is all around climate and environmental solutions. Seeing her class and some of the products they had to come up with as juniors, sustainable products that they're currently marketing, it's just incredibly inspiring because you can see that it's just the way that the next generation thinks. I'm inspired by that. What is one book you would recommend sustainability professionals read? I'd have to recommend a book that I use. I'm teaching a sustainable enterprise course for the Sonoma State Executive Wine MBA program right now. I have them read Andrew Savits, the Triple Bottom Line. It's just a really great basic understanding of what sustainability means for business and how it's evolved over time and the trajectory that we're on that basically shows that this is an imperative, not a nice to have. I just think it does a great job of introducing all of the key concepts for those who may be newer to the sustainability world. Even for those who've been in it for a long time, it's a good reminder of the basic framework and concepts that are really key. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? The first thing that pops into my mind is people. I go to so many experts, Josh, you're one of them, on issues that I know they have more expertise than I have. The other resource that I turn to time and time again, which is kind of funny because I've been involved in helping to develop a lot of the resources in it, but it's still a really great repository of information. That's our resources library on sustainablewinegrowing.org. I can always stand to be refreshed on certain topics and it's a great way to point people to resources that they might need as well. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work being done at the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance? The website that is the most core to what we do as an organization is sustainablewinegrowing.org. That's where you'll find the resources library about the organization, ways to get involved, etc.

For the Love of Hormones- Christian Healthcare, Ovulating, Hormones, Get Pregnant, Miscarriage, Ovulation, PCOS Symptoms
67 | Is Copper Toxicity Keeping You From Conceiving? The Role of Copper Toxicity in Infertility, Pregnancy, and Healthy Hormones - Guest Interview w/ Allison Jordan

For the Love of Hormones- Christian Healthcare, Ovulating, Hormones, Get Pregnant, Miscarriage, Ovulation, PCOS Symptoms

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 39:31


Can we just say- WOW.  This interview was incredible to learn the ropes of copper toxicity- what is it, how does it impact fertility, what are the signs, and what can you do about it? As I mentioned in today's episode- this is truly a more advanced route in the pursuit of hormonal health for those who have already completed Fertility Framework. If you're not healthfully pregnant within a couple months of completing FF- I would highly recommend working with Allison! In His Grace, Bekah >>Learn more about the Fertility Framework Course: https://bekahyawn.com/course    >>Get a sneak peak of the course:  https://awesome-mover-7744.ck.page/a8fbf3e9e4   >>Join our free online community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/802419477419221   >>Take The Hormone Imbalance Quiz: https://fertilitysetfree.outgrow.us/63dd4f901a925d39c424e3dc >>Schedule a FREE 10 minute consult: https://calendly.com/byawn/consult   Watch Allison's Free 20 Minute Microcast - "How to Heal Your Gut to Poop Daily, Ditch Acid Reflux, and Balance Your Hormones" : https://betterbellytherapies.com/training IG - @betterbellytherapies Free FB community: https://betterbellytherapies.com/facebook

Paging Dr. Chanda
The Psychology of Heartbreak: From Brokenness to Breakthrough & Being Delivered from The Spirit of Rejection & Abandonment ft. RHOA's Allison Jordan

Paging Dr. Chanda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 55:25


This week Real Housewives of Atlanta's, Allison Jordan stops by again! Allison spills the tea on heartbreak and being delivered by rejection & abandonment. Stay Connected with Allison & her podcast, The Brain Truth ********************************************************** New Class: Kingdom Strategy For Mastering Your Mind & Emotions Join our Kingdom Entrepreneurs Group HERE SHOP MY AMAZON STORE Whether you're searching for last-minute date night outfits, perfecting your 4C curls, delving into mental health books, or enhancing your nail game, I've got you covered. Click my affiliate links for a hassle-free shopping experience that supports my curation efforts. https://www.amazon.com/shop/paging.dr.chanda Comment a question by leaving a 5-star review Check out The Double Dose Podcast with Dr. Chanda & Chanelle Bonus Episodes Coming Soon! Sign up HERE ** Join the Paging Dr. Chanda Podcast Community by Texting "Podcast" to 21000.**  Audio Drops Wednesdays! Video Drops on Youtube Did you Like the Show? Leave a review! Follow Dr. Chanda on Instagram HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Paging Dr. Chanda
Unveiling Resilience: Real Housewives of Atlanta's Allison Jordan Talks Coping with PTSD, Her Reaction When Her Diagnosis was Stigmatized By Castmates, & Healing From The Spirit of Rejection

Paging Dr. Chanda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 57:00


This week we are joined by Real Housewives of Atlanta's, Allison Jordan. Allison spills the tea on how she got started in Hollywood working alongside actors like Jamie Foxx, Spike Lee, Wesley Snipes, and her sister, Drew Sidora Jordan. Dr. Chanda and Allison had a deep dive conversation about what led to her PTSD diagnosis and how she coped with it, being hospitalized due to her mental health, and using the Real Housewives platform to spread awareness about mental health. Stay Connected with Allison & her podcast, The Brain Truth ********************************************************** New Class: Kingdom Strategy For Mastering Your Mind & Emotions Join our Kingdom Entrepreneurs Group HERE SHOP MY AMAZON STORE Whether you're searching for last-minute date night outfits, perfecting your 4C curls, delving into mental health books, or enhancing your nail game, I've got you covered. Click my affiliate links for a hassle-free shopping experience that supports my curation efforts. https://www.amazon.com/shop/paging.dr.chanda Comment a question by leaving a 5-star review Check out The Double Dose Podcast with Dr. Chanda & Chanelle Bonus Episodes Coming Soon! Sign up HERE ** Join the Paging Dr. Chanda Podcast Community by Texting "Podcast" to 21000.**  Audio Drops Wednesdays! Video Drops on Youtube Did you Like the Show? Leave a review! Follow Dr. Chanda on Instagram HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea
79. Wondering What's Really Behind Your Digestion Problems? How to Find Out What Your Body Really Needs With Special Guest Allison Jordan [Part 2]

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 25:14


Have you tried more food restrictions than you'd like and found that they are not helping your digestion issues?    Are you tired of dealing with gut discomfort…you know bloating, constipation, all the things…  and not knowing what is causing it?    Do you find yourself wondering why regular doctors and traditional medicine aren't helping with any of it?    Well, let's talk about that today!    Because the truth is that you shouldn't have to live with gut discomfort and digestion issues any more or deal with traditional medicine and food restriction that isn't helping!    The last thing I want is for you to NOT be able to do the things that the Lord is calling you to do in this life because your health is holding you back.    What I get to share in today's episode is that it turns out there could be other underlying causes of your gut health issues AND solutions that are not related to your diet.    Tune into the second half of this interview with my guest Allison Jordan. Make sure to stick around until the end because she has a super special offer just for the listeners of this podcast.    Also, if you haven't listened to part 1 of this interview, pause this and go listen to that first, episode 78!    I pray you are blessed and encouraged by this conversation as you journey forward living healthy and empowered by the grace of God and all for His glory! Let's get into it!  In Joy, Lauren    P.S. If you found value in this episode (or any episode), will you take a moment to share it with a friend? My heart is that more women can be reached and encouraged by what God shares through me on this podcast and one of the best ways for that to happen is by YOU sharing it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in each week and for taking the time to share it!  Connect with Allison Jordan:  Allison is a functional medicine health coach, certified craniosacral therapist, gut health nerd, and in addition to those fancy credentials, is also a marathon runner, author, wife, momma, and seeker of all things better health and better life.   She helps women end bloating and constipation through functional lab testing and rad science! As you'll hear her share, she ended up doing this when God led her through her own journey of illness that no doctor could fix. While she prayed repeatedly for God to heal her, instead, He led her to functional lab testing and understanding why traditional health advice isn't healing women or giving them the health they want.    She founded Better Belly Therapies to help both local and virtual clients who are searching for answers, but have hit a dead end in gut health solutions.    LISTEN |  The Better Belly Podcast FOLLOW | @betterbellytherapies VISIT | https://betterbellytherapies.com FREE GIFT | TOTAL Liver Detox Protocol HEAL | Better Belly Blueprint Use code EMPOWERED50 for $50 off when paying in full Ways to Connect with Me: I love to hear all the feedback from listeners, email me at lauren@lauren-joyce.com Want to know more about me and what I do? Visit my website at healthyandempoweredliving.com Need to connect with others on the journey and get support and encouragement where you're at? Join our FREE Joyful Health for Christian Moms FB Community: bit.ly/joyfulhealthforchristianmoms It would make my day to hear from you! Will you be so kind as to leave a quick review here.  

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
668 | ”Why Are My Podcast Downloads Down? Should I Be Worried?” - Student Question

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 13:15


Hey Friend! In this podcast episode, I tackle Allison Jordan's student question "What's up with the dip in downloads?" We break it down with a mix of tips and reasons your podcast downloads might be down. From changes in how platforms work to what listeners are up to, they help you figure out why your download numbers might be taking a hit. Plus, we dish out some friendly advice on whether it's time to panic or just ride the wave. So, if you're a podcaster wondering why your downloads are giving you a run for your money, this episode will help you get clarity on what to do next. I pray this blesses you! Xo, Stef   Next Steps: Watch the Free Workshop: www.podcastforgrowth.com Join the Stefanie Gass School: www.stefaniegass.com/school Grab Your Freebies: www.stefaniegass.com Join the FB Community: www.stefgasscommunity.com   >  

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea
78. Can God Really Help You Live Your Healthiest? A Gut Health and Healing Testimony from Special Guest Allison Jordan [Part 1]

Healthy & Empowered Living, Christian Weight Loss, Simple Healthy Eating Tips, Body Confidence, Mindful Lifestyle Habits, Hea

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 31:40


Have you ever wondered if God really cares about the details of your health and how you're feeling physically?    Do you question if God can really give you the answers and provide a way for you to live as your healthiest self in this life?    Well, I'll give you a hint. God cares and God knows and today's special guest is going to share all about her story. From having to leave ministry because of chronic illness, to God leading her on a long path of health and healing to how she helps women just like you today, you'll get all the details.    Today's guest is Allison Jordan. She is a functional medicine health coach, certified craniosacral therapist, gut health nerd, and in addition to those fancy credentials, is also a marathon runner, author, wife, momma, and seeker of all things better health and better life.   She helps women end bloating and constipation through functional lab testing and rad science! As you'll hear her share, she ended up doing this when God led her through her own journey of illness that no doctor could fix. While she prayed repeatedly for God to heal her, instead, He led her to functional lab testing and understanding why traditional health advice isn't healing women or giving them the health they want.    She founded Better Belly Therapies to help both local and virtual clients who are searching for answers, but have hit a dead end in gut health solutions.    I'm so excited to share this and I pray you are encouraged to keep seeking the Lord, listening for Him, and walking in each next step He guides you to even when it doesn't make sense. I know you will be blessed by this conversation so grab a notebook and your Bible and let's get into it!    Oh, also, this is only part 1 of the amazing conversation so be sure to tune in next week to hear all about the nitty gritty of what Allison does and hear about a special offer she has just for those who are listening to this podcast!    Again, I pray you are blessed and encouraged by this episode as you journey forward living healthy and empowered by the grace of God and all for His glory!    In Joy, Lauren    P.S. If you found value in this episode (or any episode), will you take a moment to share it with a friend? My heart is that more women can be reached and encouraged by what God shares through me on this podcast and one of the best ways for that to happen is by YOU sharing it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for tuning in each week and for taking the time to share it!    Connect with Allison Jordan:  LISTEN |  The Better Belly Podcast FOLLOW | @betterbellytherapies VISIT | https://betterbellytherapies.com FREE GIFT | TOTAL Liver Detox Protocol   Ways to Connect with Me: I love to hear all the feedback from listeners, email me at lauren@lauren-joyce.com Want to know more about me and what I do? Visit my website at healthyandempoweredliving.com Need to connect with others on the journey and get support and encouragement where you're at? Join our FREE Joyful Health for Christian Moms FB Community: bit.ly/joyfulhealthforchristianmoms It would make my day to hear from you! Will you be so kind as to leave a quick review here.  

Move Your Body Differently
29. When Your Body Doesn't Feel Good, but Your Doctor Says Everything "Looks Normal" - With Allison Jordan

Move Your Body Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 56:14


Today's episode is JAM packed with wisdom and knowledge from Allison Jordan, who has spent MANY years in the health industry and she is sharing all about how there can be so many underlying issues in our body even when our doctors tell us everything "looks normal." Around 46 Minutes in we do talk about a bacteria that can be transferred through marital circumstances - it isn't graphic, but if you are listening with kids, you may want to pause that part and listen without them. In this episode we discuss: Allison's story of what had her turn to functional medicine What to do if you feel like something wrong but your doctor says your lab work looks normal and you seem healthy and they suggest just attacking the symptoms Standard lab testing v functional lab testing Figuring out if you trust your doctor and when it might be time to switch Surprising facts about iron levels What it means to find a Sherlock Holmes for your health What stealth infections are How to accept your body where it is, but also seek the help you feel your body needs 3 steps for deeper health Why you need to research your doctors What it means to have a multi-layer plan instead of just attacking one symptom at a time Questions to ask even to it functional medicine doctor or DO What roadblocks you might have even though you THINK are covering your bases What leaky gut is, and how that might create temporary food sensitivity's The most common bacteria you may be struggling with and. so. much. more I cannot wait to hear your takeaways from this episode! Here are all the links mentioned in today's episode: Testimonial from my Client Abby: 13// Drop Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Glowing Skin [Client Testimonial – Abby Herman] Episodes related to functional lab testing: 72// Why Your Iron and Vitamin D Are Still Low – Even After Taking Supplements Ep. 3// Why Probiotics Aren't Healing Your Gut 116// Why Going Gluten Free Hasn't Healed Your Gas and Bloating 66// 6 Reasons Your Doctor is Reading Your Blood Labs Wrong + How You Can Do It Better 68// 10 Markers on Your Bloodwork Linked to Acid Reflux Plus links to connect with Allison: Better Belly Podcast: https://betterbellytherapies.com/podcast Follow on Instagram: Https://instagram.com/betterbellytherapies Join Our Free Facebook Group! Https://betterbellytherapies.com/facebook Website: https://betterbellytherapies.com FREE Natural Constipation Relief Guide: https://betterbellytherapies.com/constipation FREE Total Liver Support Protocol: Https://betterbellytherapies.com/liver Work with Me 1:1 - Join the Foundations Program Join Allison's Course + Group Coaching Program - The Better Belly Blueprint

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
626 | Scared to Invest in Yourself? How Allison Jordan Launched a Course, Paid off P2P, and Hit the Top 2% in Under 5 Months

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 35:43


Hey Friend! Have you ever felt scared to invest in yourself? As someone who is starting out (trying to save and not overspend), it's not uncommon to experience this fear. You may start to think you're not good enough, not ready, or not deserving of success. These thoughts can hold you back from reaching your full potential. But what if I could show you that investing in yourself could lead to massive growth in your business and finances? In this episode, I'm going to share with you how Allison Jordan from Better Belly Podcast a christian woman entrepreneur, launched a course, paid off Podcast to Profit, and hit the top 2% in under five months. Her story will motivate and inspire you to take the leap of faith in investing in yourself. I pray this blesses you! Xo, Stef   Next Steps: Watch the Free Workshop: www.podcastforgrowth.com Join the Stefanie Gass School: www.stefaniegass.com/school Grab Your Freebies: www.stefaniegass.com Join the FB Community: www.stefgasscommunity.com   >    

Move Your Body Differently
28. Health Under The Surface - with Guest Expert Allison Jordan, LMT, FDN-P, CST-T

Move Your Body Differently

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 38:27


We have guest expert, Allison Jordan, founder of Better Belly Therapies, sharing her story of health with us along with how she creates a healthy lifestyle for her family. In this episode we talk about: What led her to a healthier lifestyle in 2015 when she suddenly had all these health issues and the doctors weren't giving her answers for her pain Her 3 categories she uses to think of health & fitness for herself and her family, the third one will surprise you! Proverbs 14:1 - and how this verse helps her view her health and fitness from a biblical perspective How Your health takes TIME - it's like building a house How neglect is another form of tearing down our own homes (our bodies) What functional lab testing, craniosacrial therapy & visceral manipulation is How to find people in your area to take care of your body How the earth is fallen and our bodies don't work the way they should And what it's like to have an identity shift and discover your health from deep within when you say YES to the journey Here are all the links mentioned in this podcast: Website: betterbellytherapies.com Find a Therapist near you: betterbellytherapies.com/find Testimonial from my Client Abby: 13// Drop Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Glowing Skin [Client Testimonial – Abby Herman] Better Belly Podcast: https://betterbellytherapies.com/podcast Follow on Instagram: Https://instagram.com/betterbellytherapies Join her Free Facebook Group! Https://betterbellytherapies.com/facebook FREE Natural Constipation Relief Guide: https://betterbellytherapies.com/constipation FREE Total Liver Support Protocol: Https://betterbellytherapies.com/liver Work with Allison 1:1 - Join the Foundations Program Join Allison's Course + Group Coaching Program - The Better Belly Blueprint If you are looking for a place to start in your health and fitness, look no further than my FREE Faith, Fitness & Fuel 5 Day Challenge, sign up here: FREE 5 Day Challenge

RADIANTLY DRESSED - Color Analysis, Virtuous Woman, Capsule Wardrobe, Modest Fashion
25 | Tired of Feeling Sick all the Time? Discover the Secret to Improved Health and Enjoy Your Body with Allison Jordan

RADIANTLY DRESSED - Color Analysis, Virtuous Woman, Capsule Wardrobe, Modest Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 30:53


Hey Gorgeous,   I'm super excited to bring you a special guest this week talking about health, wellness, chronic illness, and how to get to the bottom of what's making you feel bad.   Allison Jordan is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner and certified Craniosacral Therapist who helps women across the US and Canada to end bloating and constipation. She is the host of the Better Belly Podcast, a top 2% global podcast, and author of Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions.   Through her use of functional lab tests that conventional doctors don't run, she has helped women overcome decades of diagnoses such as IBS, acid reflux, fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis, PCOS, infertility, Interstitial Cystitis, PMS, Ulcerative Colitus, Chron's Disease, and more.   Allison is passionate about helping women reach their fullest potential and live lives FREE of pain and chronic fatigue.   Get Dressed. Be Radiant. Stacey   SPECIAL EPISODE LINKS:   Website: Better Belly Therapies Instagram:  Better Belly Therapies FREE Community: Facebook/BetterBellyTherapies   FREE Total Liver Support Protocol Email: hello@betterbellytherapies.com   71// Why EVERYONE Should Be Able to Read Their Thyroid Markers   Ep. 2// Why the Low FODMAP Diet Isn't Healing Your Gut   82// 5 Reasons Autoimmune Diagnoses Don't Have to Be Scary LEARN: radiantlydressed.com   CONNECT: stacey@radiantlydressed.com   COMMUNITY: christianstylecommunity.com   FREE COLOR PALETTE: createacolorpalette.com   FREE MOOD BOARD: stylemoodboard.com   Want to work with me?    Discover your Color Season: diycoloranalysis.com Join the Radiant Woman Intensive for 3 months of intimate personal style coaching: iamaradiantwoman.com

All About Wine
04-06-2023 Guest Allison Jordan, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance

All About Wine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 65:00


Tonight, All About Wine welcomes Allison Jordan, Executive Director, California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance & Vice President - Environmental Affairs, Wine Institute. Hosted by Ron since 2009.  Wine maker, cellar master, vineyardist and tasting expert, Ron, makes wine less confusing and more fun.  Learn something new each week during the show. We are always looking for guests to talk about their winery, vineyard, wine-related product, enology, horticulture and more.  Visit our website for details on how to "be a guest". Tune in via our BlogTalkRadio Page, our Facebook page, Twitter, YouTube, Mixcloud & Flightline Radio!

Decidedly Dry
Tired of Waking Up at 3am After a Night of Drinking? Sleep Soundly Again By Healing Your Liver in Sobriety with Allison Jordan FDN-P

Decidedly Dry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 39:53


Today I'm chatting with my new friend, Allison Jordan. Allison is the owner and founder of Better Belly Therapies, a successful gut health clinic based in Ann Arbor, MI. Allison exceeds the highest levels of training as a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P) and a certified Craniosacral Therapist (CST-T) and combines functional lab testing with craniosacral therapy and visceral manipulation to help men and women with digestive dysfunction decrease food restrictions and increase their energy and quality of life.Why am I bringing someone on the show that specializes in gut health?! Glad you asked, sister! Because when we decide that alcohol just isn't serving us anymore, it's super helpful to learn about the impact that alcohol has on our body. Allison explains why we have those 3am wake up calls, why our face looks puffy, why we feel just utterly drained and foggy, and much, much, more. This episode is such a good one and I can't wait to hear what you think! How to Connect with Allison:FREE Heal Your Liver - Detox for Life Program : TOTAL Liver Support ProtocolListen to her podcast: The Better Belly PodcastCheck out her website: BetterBellyTherapies.comTake her free quiz: What's Holding Up Your Gut Health?Podcast Testimonial Episodes from my client Abby on Alcohol: Ep. 13// Drop Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Glowing Skin [Client Testimonial - Abby Herman]Apple PodcastSpotifyBetter Belly Website Ep. 96// How to Permanently Heal Your Gut [Client Testimonial - Abby Herman - One Year Later]Apple PodcastSpotifyBetter Belly Website Support the showJoin our Free Community: Decidedly Dry (Private) Community FB GroupVisit our WebsiteEmail Us: decidedlydry@gmail.com--> FREE Planning Worksheet: Click Here

That Naturopathic Podcast
121: Allison Jordan- Why A Low FODMAP Diet is Not the Solution + 3 Steps to Improve Your Digestive Health

That Naturopathic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 46:38


Allison Jordan is a Manual Therapist & Functional diagnosis practitioner. She founded Better Belly Therapies to help patients find answers and get to the core issues preventing them from feeling their best. Today she discusses why the low FODMAP diet is not a reasonable solution to digestive issues, and why there is a better way to improve overall health. Additionally, she explains the 3 steps that patients can take to get off a low FODMAP diet to fix their health for good.

The Ben Joravsky Show
Allison Jordan--Claiming The Truth

The Ben Joravsky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 49:39


Writer, producer, agent, and promoter Allison Jordan is the host of Brain Truth, a podcast dedicated to getting people to be honest about the mental trauma that impacts their lives. To many people, especially in the Black community, are in denial. "I ain't claiming it" being too common a refrain. Allison talks about her challenges. Her break through. And her advice. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

On The Wine Road Podcast
Wineries Celebrate Earth Month

On The Wine Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 45:26


Spring is here, we're getting out to enjoy it, and many are considering how to thoughtfully take care of our beauiful planet. Each April, California Wines presents Down to Earth Month celebrating Earth Day. In this podcast you'll  hear about events that are occuring across California. Guests include Allison Jordan of the Wine Institute, Jenifer Freebairn and Danielle Langlois of Lasseter Family Winery, and owner Dario Suttui of Napa Valley's Castello di Amorosa. Celebrate our planet and enjoy the spring season!  Photo: copyright California Wine Institute

Grape Encounters Wine Radio
Episode #663 – Allison Jordan is the Queen of Wine Sustainability and Guide to April Celebrations!

Grape Encounters Wine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 42:46


She's a Grape Encounters fave for good reason. Allison Jordan of the Wine Institute is... The post Episode #663 – Allison Jordan is the Queen of Wine Sustainability and Guide to April Celebrations! appeared first on .

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living
Clean Wine, Organic Wine, Sustainable Wine... What's the Difference?

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 34:38


Whether you love buttery Chardonnays or velvety Pinot Noirs, a delicious glass of wine can be the perfect way to end the day. But how do you know your wine aligns with your values? This week, we're resharing a past episode we love featuring Allison Jordan, the executive director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance. In it, we discuss what makes a wine “clean” and how the wine industry is incorporating sustainability into its growing, harvesting, and winemaking practices. For show notes, visit https://brightly.eco/wine-that-is-better-than-clean-wine.

Beverage Information Group
What Is Sustainable Wine?

Beverage Information Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 26:39


What's the difference between organic and sustainable wine? If you don't know the answer, then you must listen to our latest podcast with Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance. Jordan explains the fine details of sustainably certified wine, along with the long history of the CSWA, how and where sustainable wine education happens, and why more consumers care about these kinds of products. And if you did know the answer to our question, well, tune in anyways for a deeper dive into an important topic. Cheers!

IntellectualRadio
The Brain Truth

IntellectualRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 49:15


Tonight I will be joining Allison Jordan on The Brain Truth We will be dissecting all the different specialities of mental health and how to navigate YOUR mental health care resources!! October 10th is World Mental Health Day!! We are dedicated to educating our community about the importance of maintaining your mental health!Call in and ask your questions!!! 708-223-8953

Eurodance Story
Ep. 89bis - Cappella Story part. 3

Eurodance Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 50:46


Episode Spécial qui complète et corrige l'histoire musicale du groupe eurodance Cappella sur 3 points différents concernant la période avec la chanteuse Allison Jordan.

Grape Encounters Wine Radio
Episode #612 – The Wine Institute’s Allison Jordan Brings Wine Down to Earth!

Grape Encounters Wine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 41:57


She’s a Grape Encounters’ favorite and for good reason! Allison Jordan is Executive Director of... The post Episode #612 – The Wine Institute’s Allison Jordan Brings Wine Down to Earth! appeared first on .

JCB LIVE
JCB LIVE: Allison Jordan

JCB LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 44:26


Sustainability in the wine industry is more critical than ever. Meet one of the women leading the charge, Allison Jordon! Join and taste along! Viewers receive 20% off selected wines; members receive 30% off.  

Arise Here Podcast
Allison Jordan - Better Belly Therapies

Arise Here Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 67:54


Allison Jordan is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner and Certified Craniosacral Therapist. ⁠She is the owner of Better Belly Therapies, a clinic based in Ann Arbor that works with local and virtual clients to help them heal their gut permanently. Allison is the author of Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions, and the creator of the Better Belly Podcast. ⁠Learn more about the Arise Community! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/arisehere)

SHE Talks Health
Ep. 32 How Physical Injury Affects Your Gut Health with Allison Jordan

SHE Talks Health

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 59:12


Do you have recurring GI issues you can't seem to solve no matter what protocol, supplement, medication, surgery or practitioner you go to? What about migraines, neck pain, mood issues or attention/behavioral issues? This episode is a MUST LISTEN. Allison Jordan, is a FDN-P (like me!) and a CST-T (Cranial Sacral Therapist in Training!) and in this episode we explored how physical accidents and stressors like car accidents, childbirth, and concussions can cause the cranial nerve to be impinged causing down stream symptoms in the gut and other organ systems. Seemingly unrelated symptoms like acid reflux, pelvic pain, Migraines, Brain Fog and Moodiness could be related to a physical impairment. The good news? Cranial Sacral Therapy might be able to help! This is a shining example of how the body is so connected and that there are always new and inventive therapies to support you. If this resonates with you and you want to try our Cranial Sacral Therapy go to IAHP link: https://www.iahp.com/ (https://www.iahp.com/)https://www.iahp.com/pages/search/index.php (pages/search/index.php) or if you live in Ann Arbor, MI look Allison up at BetterBellyTherapies.com

The Strong[HER] Way | non diet approach, mindset coaching, lifestyle advice
Put your second brain to work for you with gut health expert Allison Jordan

The Strong[HER] Way | non diet approach, mindset coaching, lifestyle advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 55:22


This week on The Strong[HER]Way we have a special guest. Allison Jordan FDN-P, CST-T is a functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner and owner of Better Belly Therapies, a clinic that works with women to heal their bodies from the inside out. She is the author of Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions, and she is the creator of the Better Belly Podcast, your one-stop shop for all things gut and pelvic health related. We talk about what could be going on if you feel like you're doing it all 'right' and still not getting the results you want. What you can do when you feel pretty good about your nutrition and exercise plan, but have stalled on your progress.Whether or not it's actually a food intolerance or a signal your body is sending you about something else going on. Connect with Allison here...FB: facebook.com/betterbellytherapiesIG: instagram.com/betterbellytherapies30 Minute Complimentary ConsultationBetter Belly PodcastReady to take your non diet work deeper? Schedule a free 60 minute call by emailing alisha@alishacarlson.com. On the call, we will dive into why what you have done hasn't worked for you, and create the step by step plan to get you from here to your goals. 

The Strong[HER] Way | non diet approach, mindset coaching, lifestyle advice
Doing it all 'right' and still not seeing the results you want? Guest Interview with gut health expert Allison Jordan

The Strong[HER] Way | non diet approach, mindset coaching, lifestyle advice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 55:22


This week on The Strong[HER]Way we have a special guest. Allison Jordan FDN-P, CST-T is a functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner and owner of Better Belly Therapies, a clinic that works with women to heal their bodies from the inside out. She is the author of Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions, and she is the creator of the Better Belly Podcast, your one-stop shop for all things gut and pelvic health related. We talk about what could be going on if you feel like you're doing it all 'right' and still not getting the results you want. What you can do when you feel pretty good about your nutrition and exercise plan, but have stalled on your progress.Whether or not it's actually a food intolerance or a signal your body is sending you about something else going on. Connect with Allison here...FB: facebook.com/betterbellytherapiesIG: instagram.com/betterbellytherapies30 Minute Complimentary ConsultationBetter Belly PodcastReady to take your non diet work deeper? Schedule a free 60 minute call by emailing alisha@alishacarlson.com. On the call, we will dive into why what you have done hasn't worked for you, and create the step by step plan to get you from here to your goals. 

Good Together: Ethical, Eco-Friendly, Sustainable Living

Clean wine, organic wine, sustainable wine, what's the difference? Whether you love buttery Chardonnays or velvety Pinot Noirs, a delicious glass of wine can be the perfect way to end the day. But how do you know your wine aligns with your eco-friendly values? We spoke with Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, to learn what makes a wine “clean” and how the wine industry is incorporating sustainability into their growing, harvesting, and winemaking practices. For show notes and resources, visit brightly.eco/podcast

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach
221 \\ LIVE COACHING! Using a Podcast & Adding Passive Income to an Existing Business with Allison Jordan

THE STEFANIE GASS SHOW - Clarity Coaching, Kingdom Entrepreneurs, Podcasting, Courses, Christian Business Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 52:29


Hey sis! So you've got an established business and you're exhausted from exchanging time for money? Or, you feel like you're missing out on growing your following, audience, and sales - online? Your website isn't driving clicks or converting? I GOTCHU! In today's full, live-coaching session with Allison Jordan from Better Belly Podcast we dive into reworking her messaging. We go over her avatar's trigger words and finesse them into specific, direct copy that gets them to CLICK! We audit her website, map out her new podcast title, tagline, description, intro and even come up with content ideas. We then discuss potential ways to monetize, and more. This one is FULL of value! Enjoy! XO, Stef   Thank you to Allison Jordan from Better Belly Podcast!   P.S. I'm SO excited to announce that I'll be speaking at the virtual Dreamer's Summit!! Dec 4-6, 2020. Join us for Godly growth, planning, goal-setting, and heart transformation in all areas of life as mompreneurs! Get your ticket, here. Use the code: STEF10 to save! Can't wait to see you there. (https://www.horacioprinting.com/pages/dreamers-summit?aff=8)   Need clarity, podcast, or passive income coaching? Snag a session or book a package before prices go up 1/1/21. Email us at support@stefaniegass.com.

THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
13// Drop Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Glowing Skin [Client Testimonial - Abby Herman]

THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 56:00


Who is ready to hear a CLIENT TESTIMONIAL from one of my clients?!Abby Herman is a 6-figure business owner, content marketing strategist and coach, course creator, mother, and ultra-marathon runner!When Abby first came to me, she was suffering from bloating, gassiness, constipation, achy joints and muscles, and intense sugar cravings.In just THREE MONTHS, Abby's health has made a complete 180-degree turn. She no longer needs naps throughout the day, and she is getting COMPLIMENTS on how she has visually transformed on her face, skin, and hair.Are you ready to hear what the secret sauce is to Abby's amazing transformation? I hope you are! Because it's about to get real.Other episodes mentioned in this episode:Ep. 61, Take Care of Yourself and Your Business with Allison Jordan, Stories in Small Business Podcast, by Abby HermanEp. 417, The Science of Mindset with Allison Jordan, Biz Chix PodcastOther links from the show:Schedule Your Qualifying Call with AllisonConnect with us on social media!Facebook: @betterbellytherapiesInstagram: @betterbellytherapiesWebsite: betterbellytherapies.com*This episode was first published at BetterBellyTherapies.com/podcast/13.

THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
13// Drop Sugar Cravings, Lose Weight, and Get Glowing Skin [Client Testimonial - Abby Herman]

THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 56:00


Who is ready to hear a CLIENT TESTIMONIAL from one of my clients?!Abby Herman is a 6-figure business owner, content marketing strategist and coach, course creator, mother, and ultra-marathon runner!When Abby first came to me, she was suffering from bloating, gassiness, constipation, achy joints and muscles, and intense sugar cravings.In just THREE MONTHS, Abby's health has made a complete 180-degree turn. She no longer needs naps throughout the day, and she is getting COMPLIMENTS on how she has visually transformed on her face, skin, and hair.Are you ready to hear what the secret sauce is to Abby's amazing transformation? I hope you are! Because it's about to get real.Other episodes mentioned in this episode:Ep. 61, Take Care of Yourself and Your Business with Allison Jordan, Stories in Small Business Podcast, by Abby HermanEp. 417, The Science of Mindset with Allison Jordan, Biz Chix PodcastOther links from the show:Schedule Your Qualifying Call with AllisonConnect with us on social media!Facebook: @betterbellytherapiesInstagram: @betterbellytherapiesWebsite: betterbellytherapies.com*This episode was first published at BetterBellyTherapies.com/podcast/13.

Stories in Small Business
061: Take Care of Yourself and Your Business with Allison Jordan

Stories in Small Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 62:22


As business owners, we often put off taking care of ourselves. We’re busy building our businesses and taking care of our families. But unless we’re taking care of ourselves too, it can easily all fall apart.  This week’s episode is a bit of a personal one. I’ve been working with Allison Jordan, a functional medicine specialist and digestive health expert, for about two months now and I wanted to share why I hired her and what my results have looked like. Because I have to say, she’s changed my life and the way I look at my health. In this episode, Allison and I talk about the importance of taking care of yourself, how the healthy things you’re doing right now might be what’s making you feel so crappy and what you can do right now to feel better right away. It’s a bit of an unconventional business podcast discussion, but I believe that your health and wellness can mean all the difference in your success. About Allison Jordan Allison Jordan is the owner and founder of Better Belly Therapies, a successful gut health clinic based in Ann Arbor, MI. Allison exceeds the highest levels of training as a certified Craniosacral Therapist and combines functional medicine coaching and visceral manipulation to help men and women with digestive dysfunction decrease food restrictions and increase their energy and quality of life. Visit her website and follow her on Instagram and Facebook. Mentioned in This Episode Biz Chix Podcast: The Science of Mindset with Allison Jordan

Hope Motivates Action
S03 | 01 - Optimize your Health with Better Belly Therapies with Allison Jordan

Hope Motivates Action

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 55:33


Welcome back to the third season of the Hope Motivates Action podcast! I am so excited to kick off this season with Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, Allison Jordan. I have referenced this episode to so many people since she and I recorded it a few weeks ago and I can't wait for you to hear it. Allison exceeds the highest levels of training as a certified Craniosacral Therapist and combines functional medicine coaching and visceral manipulation to help men and women heal their gut, get freedom from food restrictions, and boost their energy like never before by finding the root cause of their health problems and empowering people to heal themselves - permanently. Allison shares with us how she knew her future could be better than today if she solved her own physical health issues, specifically around her digestion and gut health, and took action to figure out the path forward. I learned an incredible amount from Allison and I know you will too. This is my longest podcast episode to date but Allison was sharing such great stuff, I couldn't bear to stop listening. Enjoy! Links, Tools & Resources from this episode: Get to know Allison better by reaching out to her below: Instagram: instagram.com/betterbellytherapies Facebook: facebook.com/betterbellytherapies Website: betterbellytherapies.com Book a 30 Minute Complimentary Consultation with Allison: betterbellytherapies.as.me/coffeechatwithAllison Allison wrote a book! Check it out on her website: betterbellytherapies.com/book Download Allison's Top 10 Tips to Better Bellies Want to take action over your hopeful future? Check out my new online membership called #BetterThanToday, a monthly subscription for the person who's done with not having enough time, money or energy in their life and is ready to integrate work and life with intention so their future is better than today. Are you ready to Save Time & Money and get back to enjoying more of life? Download my free 37 Ways to Save Time & Money checklist and successfully achieve work/life integration so you can focus on what matters. Love scrolling social media? You can find me on FACEBOOK, LINKEDIN, and INSTAGRAM. If you're interested to learn more about my other programs, find additional podcast episodes and my most popular experience, Wellness Webinars, check it all out on my website, Expert in Hope as well.

The Game On Girlfriend Podcast
30. The Most Overlooked Resource in Your Business

The Game On Girlfriend Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 44:20


In this episode, we're doing a deep dive into the most overlooked resource in your business. You wanna know what it is? It's your body. Yep, your body. So to help us all learn more about the science behind these beautiful bodies of ours, I sat down with Allison Jordan, owner, and founder of Better Belly Therapies. Allison is a functional diagnostic nutrition practitioner and gut health specialist. She's also the author of Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions. She uses innovative methods to help men and women decrease food restrictions, increase energy, and enjoy their work and family more than ever before. In the conversation you're about to hear, Allison talks about the 3 kinds of stress, how it's not always visible, and sometimes we don't realize that our body has undergone something stressful because we only think about psychological stress and not physical stress or biochemical stress. Let's get to it!

The BizChix Podcast:  Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix
417: The Science of Mindset with Allison Jordan

The BizChix Podcast: Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 45:30


One of the most important things we can work on right now as entrepreneurs is maintaining a positive mindset. Easier said than done, right? If you are trapped in fear and in a loop of procrastination, then how are you going to attract your right fit client? Our guest today, Allison Jordan, is an expert on the connection between our gut, brain and nervous system and she joins me to discuss the biology behind my RESET framework for moving through mindset issues. Join the BizChix Community Connect With Allison Jordan Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Email: betterbellytherapies@gmail.com Books, Tools or Events Mentioned: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks Enthusiasm Makes the Difference by Dr. Norman Peale RESET Your Mindset by Natalie Eckdahl Stop Stomach Pain: How to Heal Your Gut and End Food Restrictions by Allison Jordan Listen to Stacking Your Team Work With Us: BizChix Programs  VIP Day  One:One Coaching  Six Figures Lab  Leadership Lab Join the BizChix Community This episode was first published at BizChix.com/417. Subscribe to our sister podcast, Stacking Your Team, on your podcast app or listen at bizchix.com/category/team/.

MCLE ThisWeek Podcast
Research and Data on Sex Offender Recidivism

MCLE ThisWeek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 9:56


Public defender Allison Jordan talks about the research and data on sex offender recidivism and how it may be useful in a sexually dangerous person petition. This podcast is excerpted from an MCLE program recorded on 9/17/2019. The full criminal law CLE program is available as an on demand webcast or an MP3 at https://www.mcle.org/product/catalog/code/2200084WBA. Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of eLectures—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass

Lead Up for Women
Leading with Passion to be a better stronger YOU

Lead Up for Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 54:48


Join myself and special co-host Carey Conley, as we interview Allison Jordan, Founder of Epic Arts Chicago as well as Dr. Marlena Linton, Author and CEO of Purpose & Passion.

Live the More
Introducing Live the More

Live the More

Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 1:57 Transcription Available


Join John & Allison Jordan as they explore what it means to live the more you were created for through going deeper in relationship with God, finding meaning and satisfaction in your day, and making a lasting impact in your world. Subscribe now for updates. 

Whoroscope Witch
38. Not Your Average Samhain Conversation with Ethereal Odyssey’s Allison Jordan

Whoroscope Witch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 85:39


NOT YOUR AVERAGE SAMHAIN CONVERSATION! In this chit chatty episode, Allison & I discuss some interesting topics when it comes to celebrating Samhain: -history of Samhain -Halloween, do we love it or hate it? -the fear of death and the other side -white privilege & Samhain -stepping into our intuitive powers -sustainable witchcraft -Allison’s amazing synchronicities with a special animal spirit -Scorpio season & Mercury Retrograde -and more! Allison’s info: IG: @etherealodyssey Podcast: The Ethereal Odyssey Podcast Website (how to work with her): https://etherealodyssey.com/ ETSY SHOP FOR TAROT and ASTROLOGY READINGS (how to work with me!!): https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertRoseDivination My info: Twitter: @malhasty Instagram: @whoroscopewitch Business email: desertrosedivination@gmail.com Website/Blog: https://whoroscopewitch.com/blog/

On The Wine Road Podcast
Down To Earth Month, Celebrating Earth Day

On The Wine Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 24:52


On this podcast we celebrate the Earth, and those who are doing their part it keeping it as livable as possible. Earth Day is coming up on April 22nd and the Wine Institute is presenting their 8th Annual Down To Earth Month. They're promoting celebrations throughout the month, across California. You can find more details on my Events page Down To Earth Month Celebrations. You might also want to visit Discover California Wines. In this podcast you'll hear my interview with Allison Jordan, the Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance and Vice President, Environmental Affairs for Wine Institute. I have a brief conversation about sustainable winemaking and vineyard practices with Ana Diogo-Draper, Director of Winemaking at Artesa Vineyards and Winery. Then I talk with C.O.O. and winemaker John Olney of Ridge Vineyards Lytton Springs about their April 20th event celebrating organic farming. We'll also chat about the rich history of Ridge Vineyards Monte Bello as well. I mean, it's iconic. I couldn't pass up that opportunity. Let's drink some wine and celebrate this big blue marble we call home!        

Whoroscope Witch
18. Beginner’s Guide to Goddess Worship with Ethereal Odyssey’s Allison Jordan

Whoroscope Witch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 75:42


Thanks for listening to Episode 18! I’m talking about Goddess Worship with Ethereal Odyssey’s Allison Jordan. In this episode, we talked about a buncha buncha Goddesses & God’s, i.e. -Mother Nature -The Morrigan -Oshun -Hecate -Freya -Odin -Jesus -Persephone Make sure to listen to Allison’s podcast, Ethereal Odyssey, on all major podcast platforms. Her IG: @etherealodyssey My info: Twitter: @malhasty Instagram: @whoroscopewitch Business email: desertrosedivination@gmail.com Website/Blog: https://whoroscopewitch.com/blog/

Sustainable Nation
Allison Jordan - Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance

Sustainable Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 29:03


Allison Jordan is Vice President, Environmental Affairs for Wine Institute, a public policy association of nearly 1,000 California wineries and affiliated businesses. She also serves as Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-governmental organization incorporated in 2003 by Wine Institute and the California Association of Winegrape Growers to promote environmental and social responsibility in California – the fourth largest wine region in the world – through the Sustainable Winegrowing Program and Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing.  Allison Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: The state of sustainability in the California wine industry Benefits of sustainability for wineries and vineyards New sustainability certification logo on wine bottles Adopting the California Certified Sustainable Winegrowing framework for other industries Advice and recommendations for sustainability leaders What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? I would say my best advice is to partner. Sustainability is so broad. It's challenging to be an expert in all of the areas, so building those alliances is important. In our case we have a joint committee, 50 growers and vintners and a board of directors that are actually made up of the vineyards and wineries. So we really rely on those partnerships for what we're doing and making sure that it's going to be valuable to the industry. We also rely on scientists from academic institutions, from NGOs with their expertise in certain areas, and other experts. That was important when we put the code together, when we develop certification, when we evolved certification to become a product logo out for the wine label in all areas. We relied on getting input from all of those key partners. Sustainability professionals are really bridge builders. We advanced that multi-sector approach when we're looking at both private and public problems. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? It's the mainstreaming of it. It's amazing to me that just how much we're able to move the mark as an industry where we have 4,700 wineries and were able to get this information out so it has a really big impact. The other part is, I'm a mom, and so I just am so excited about the work that my kids do to understand climate change and to be able to explain it so simply, and to go out and pull out invasive species and riparian habitat, and they're just incredible and give me a lot of inspiration. What is the one book you'd recommend sustainability professionals? I was thinking back to graduate school and all that I’ve read since. One of the most exciting ones I remember reading is the Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in the work that you do? I'm so looped in with the wine industry, so I'm not sure how much of it would be for your broader listeners. I feel like there's so many great conferences and Sustainable Brands is one that just came to mind that I went to a couple of years ago when I hope to be able to go to again in Vancouver. It's really exciting to see what big brands are doing, but also what little ones are doing with the creativity that exists in the space. I would check out Sustainable Brands. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the work that you're leading? You can go to several different websites. We have www.sustainablewinegrowing.org .Which is the California sustainable wine growing alliance's website. It's detailed and it's full of resources for growers and vintners. You can also download the code and our regular sustainability reports as well as our new certification, our certification annual report. There's also www.discovercaliforniawines.com.  That one is more about our consumer facing trade, facing website, about California wines in general. We have a great interactive, sustainable winegrowing section on that. If you're really interested, you can actually take a one hour free online course. Then if you pass a test at the end of it, you can actually download a customizable, little certificate that says, "You're a California Sustainable Wine Growing Ambassador. "  It's a great way to learn a little bit more about us. Also, info@sustainablewinegrowing.org is our general information website or email address. Also, in Facebook, you can just search for a California Sustainable Wine Growing Alliance, CSWA.

World Footprints
National Geographic TV hosts uncover history, developing Latin America and California wines

World Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 59:59


World Footprints will take you on a journey as we explore the artifacts from America’s greatest family battles, discover a catalyst for promoting Latin American arts and culture, and take a sip of sustainable California wines (yum!). The home of Randall McCoy, the patriarch of the famed McCoy family, and the site of the deadly 1888 New Year’s Day showdown between the Hatfields and McCoys has been unearthed by National Geographic “Diggers” Tim “Ringmaster” Saylor and “King” George Wyatt. Tim “Ringy” stops by to share their historic discoveries. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the leading source of development financing for Latin American and the Caribbean. IDB has an extensive and dynamic cultural education outreach program and Ivan Duque Marquez, Culture, Creativity and Solidarity Division Chief, joins us to talk about the unique role culture plays in Latin America’s economic development. Sustainability has taken hold in the wine industry. One of the leaders in the vanguard is Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-profit that promotes environmental and social responsibility in the industry. Cheers!

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Exploring Hakone Gardens, Chocolate Travel, California Wines and Lansing, MI

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2016 61:00


At 100+ years old, Hakone Gardens is a National Trust and one of the oldest Japanese estate and gardens in the Western Hemisphere.  In honor of its centennial, Hakone is celebrating its beginning and lasting endurance with multi-year events and activities.  Historian and Hakone Foundation Board Member, Connie Young-Yu, shares the richness and history of this oasis that sits on the edge of Silicon Valley. We'll examine the emerging trend of chocolate travel with travel writer and Chocolatour publisher, Doreen Pendgracs. Speaking of wine...California has been a leader in developing and implementing sustainable programs in a number of industries, but most prominently in its winemaking practices.  Allison Jordan with California's Wine Institute takes us on an excursion through the state's famous winegrowing regions and she offers the backstory behind their earth-friendly practices. Lansing, Michigan has blossomed into a dynamic cultural center and the city has grown far beyond the small plot of land that European explorer Hugh Heward discovered while canoeing down the Grand River in 1790.  Lori Lanspeary from the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau tells us why Lansing, home to Michigan State University, is much more than a college town. Finally, we'll shine a destination spotlight on the Dominican Republic and Cabo San Lucas from the floor of the Adventure Travel Show in Washington, D.C.

World Footprints
Exploring Hakone Gardens, chocolate travel, sustainable California wines and Lansing, Michigan

World Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2016 59:55


At 100+ years old, Hakone Gardens is a National Trust and one of the oldest Japanese estate and gardens in the Western Hemisphere. In honor of its centennial, Hakone is celebrating its beginning and lasting endurance with multi-year events and activities. Historian and Hakone Foundation Board Member, Connie Young-Yu, shares the richness and history of this oasis that sits on the edge of Silicon Valley. Travel magazines and publications dedicated to wine enthusiasts frequently share their picks for the best wine destinations in the coming year. But what about other guilty pleasures like chocolate? According to travel writer and Chocolatour publisher, Doreen Pendgracs, chocolate travel and tourism is emerging as a culinary trend. Speaking of wine...California has been a leader in developing and implementing sustainable programs in a number of industries, but most prominently in its winemaking practices. Allison Jordan with California's Wine Institute takes us on an excursion through the state's famous winegrowing regions and she offers the backstory behind their earth-friendly practices. Lansing, Michigan has blossomed into a dynamic cultural center and the city has grown far beyond the small plot of land that European explorer Hugh Heward discovered while canoeing down the Grand River in 1790. Lori Lanspeary from the Greater Lansing Convention and Visitors Bureau tells us why Lansing, home to Michigan State University, is much more than a college town. Finally, we'll shine a destination spotlight on the Dominican Republic and Cabo San Lucas from the floor of the Adventure Travel Show in Washington, D.C.

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Traveling with National Geographic TV's "Diggers"

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 60:00


World Footprints will take you on a journey as we explore the artifacts from America’s greatest family battles, discover a catalyst for promoting Latin American arts and culture, and take a sip of sustainable California wines (yum!). The home of Randall McCoy, the patriarch of the famed McCoy family, and the site of the deadly 1888 New Year’s Day showdown between the Hatfields and McCoys has been unearthed by National Geographic “Diggers” Tim “Ringmaster” Saylor and “King” George Wyatt.   Tim “Ringy” stops by to share their historic discoveries. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the leading source of development financing for Latin American and the Caribbean.  IDB has an extensive and dynamic cultural education outreach program and Ivan Duque Marquez, Culture, Creativity and Solidarity Division Chief, joins us to talk about the unique role culture plays in Latin America’s economic development. Sustainability has taken hold in the wine industry.  One of the leaders in the vanguard is Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-profit that promotes environmental and social responsibility in the industry.  Cheers!

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Diggers uncover Hatfields & McCoys

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2014 60:00


World Footprints will take you on a journey as we explore the artifacts from America’s greatest family battles, discover a catalyst for promoting Latin American arts and culture, and take a sip of sustainable California wines (yum!). The home of Randall McCoy, the patriarch of the famed McCoy family, and the site of the deadly 1888 New Year’s Day showdown between the Hatfields and McCoys has been unearthed by National Geographic “Diggers” Tim “Ringmaster” Saylor and “King” George Wyatt.   Tim “Ringy” stops by to share their historic discoveries. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the leading source of development financing for Latin American and the Caribbean.  IDB has an extensive and dynamic cultural education outreach program and Ivan Duque Marquez, Culture, Creativity and Solidarity Division Chief, joins us to talk about the unique role culture plays in Latin America’s economic development. Sustainability has taken hold in the wine industry.  One of the leaders in the vanguard is Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-profit that promotes environmental and social responsibility in the industry.  Cheers!

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Hatfields & McCoys Uncovered

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 61:00


World Footprints will take you on a journey as we explore the artifacts from America’s greatest family battles, discover a catalyst for promoting Latin American arts and culture, and take a sip of sustainable California wines (yum!). The home of Randall McCoy, the patriarch of the famed McCoy family, and the site of the deadly 1888 New Year’s Day showdown between the Hatfields and McCoys has been unearthed by National Geographic “Diggers” Tim “Ringmaster” Saylor and “King” George Wyatt.   Tim “Ringy” stops by to share their historic discoveries. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the leading source of development financing for Latin American and the Caribbean.  IDB has an extensive and dynamic cultural education outreach program and Ivan Duque Marquez, Culture, Creativity and Solidarity Division Chief, joins us to talk about the unique role culture plays in Latin America’s economic development. Sustainability has taken hold in the wine industry.  One of the leaders in the vanguard is Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-profit that promotes environmental and social responsibility in the industry.  Cheers!

WORLD FOOTPRINTS
Hatfields & McCoys Artifacts Uncovered

WORLD FOOTPRINTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 60:00


World Footprints will take you on a journey as we explore the artifacts from America’s greatest family battles, discover a catalyst for promoting Latin American arts and culture, and take a sip of sustainable California wines (yum!). The home of Randall McCoy, the patriarch of the famed McCoy family, and the site of the deadly 1888 New Year’s Day showdown between the Hatfields and McCoys has been unearthed by National Geographic “Diggers” Tim “Ringmaster” Saylor and “King” George Wyatt.   Tim “Ringy” stops by to share their historic discoveries. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is the leading source of development financing for Latin American and the Caribbean.  IDB has an extensive and dynamic cultural education outreach program and Ivan Duque Marquez, Culture, Creativity and Solidarity Division Chief, joins us to talk about the unique role culture plays in Latin America’s economic development. Sustainability has taken hold in the wine industry.  One of the leaders in the vanguard is Allison Jordan, Executive Director of the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance, a non-profit that promotes environmental and social responsibility in the industry.  Cheers!  

EcoRoadTrip & EntrepreneurTrip with Shane Snipes
Washington and California Green Radio

EcoRoadTrip & EntrepreneurTrip with Shane Snipes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2010 120:00


Come hear how CA and WA are becoming greener and learn from other parts of the country. Guests: First from WASHINGTON, Ivan Stork, President www.sustainablewebsites.com and Susana Schultz, Marketing Coordinator, www.theechohouse.org; and CALIFORNIA guests also at 10AM Pacific include Y. Fray Avalon, CEO - Eco Limo www.eco-limo.com, as well as Allison Jordan with Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance www.wineinstitute.org. Email us show ideas or interview requests to info@sustainable1000.com, Tweet us at @vannShane, IM on GTalk @ vannShane or call-in your questions or comments to (347)996-3601. Sustainable 1000 radio is part of the eco road trip started by Shane Snipes to explore 1000 stories across 48 states in 250 days. Stop by Sustainable1000.com for videos and more chats with regular folks who are making the world a little better in their communities.