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Best podcasts about jordan reasoner

Latest podcast episodes about jordan reasoner

Adventure Made Podcast
Ep 26: Jordan Reasoner on Life & the Outdoors

Adventure Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 70:30


Jordan Reasoner is a well-known business consultant and marketer in the natural health world, an avid hunter, outdoorsman, friend, and wilderness guide living in Bozeman, Montana. Seth and Jordan enjoy a bottle of tequila while talking about life, the outdoors, and their recent backpacking trip. Quotes: "There is so much awe, beauty, and elegance in nature.""God, what do you want me to know & what do you want me to do?" Topics Discussed:Montana trip recapPushing your limits"Pray & Poop" routine Being gratefulLearning & growing Seeing the world wake up while in natureHiking angryInternal motivationLeaning into hard things & temporary painThe military's research on time under tensionSolo vs. group tripsBuilding stamina in the mountainsMessages, injuries, & what our body is telling usInstilling mental toughness in childrenDoing something challenging every day & building that skill Wrecked on the floor & getting through difficult timesTotal responsibility Prince or king & the maturation of manAdjusting to society after being in the wildernessWinning, losing, learning, & showing upYour brain as a sponge vs. filterHaving balance and appreciating lifeResources Mentioned:Jordan's prior Adventure Made interviewInstagram: Jordan ReasonerWilderness EventDavid Goggins Drawn to the ImageSonship StudioRewild Gear

The Mansal Denton Podcast
#64: Jordan Reasoner - Facing Down Wolves, Bears, and Dark Moments of Life

The Mansal Denton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 47:29


Jordan Reasoner is a friend, backcountry hunter, and he has undergone a transformation in the past few years. In this conversation, we discuss some of the more compelling encounters with wolves and bears in the backcountry, but transition into even tougher challenges Jordan faced with his businesses and relationships only a short time ago. 

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Adventure Made Podcast
Ep 9: Jake Larsen, Outdoorsman, Carpenter, Public Land Advocate

Adventure Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 97:59


Jake Larsen is a Montana wilderness guide, gear expert, carpenter, family man, and all around good guy. Jake was born and raised near the Bighorn Mountains and the Wind River range of central Wyoming and grew up in a very different childhood home than most, living in a tiny house with no TV, computers, or video games. Practically growing up outside, he learned to hunt, fish. and trap at a very early age. Today he lives in Southwest Montana with his wife Katie and owns a carpentry business, which gives him the freedom to spend over 100 days a year in the mountains. His passions include hunting mule deer with a bow or rifle, fly fishing for elusive golden trout, and light mountaineering adventures.Quote:  "Find a way to get to the mountains"Topics Discussed:Jake's background story of growing up in the outdoors from an early ageHow to get started trappingHow western hunting differs from eastern huntingWhy he decided to quit college, work for himself, and spend more time doing what he lovesHow focusing on a specific trade and doing consistent work can lead to successThe biggest life lesson Jake has learned from spending time in the outdoorsThe most memorable backpacking trip he would never want to repeatThe biggest conservation need todayThe reality of hunting and survival showsWhy Jake avoids social media and most technologyHow Jake and business partner Jordan Reasoner structure their backcountry excursionsEssential gear to take on every outdoor tripFavorite outdoor companiesResources Mentioned:Wilderness EventBook: Meat EaterRokslide forumKifaru gearHilleberg Akto tentMSR Reactor stoveMSR Pocket Rocket stoveToaks titanium 750 ML potPatagonia gearBook: Deep Survival Books: Louis L'AmourRobby DenningCody Rich

Adventure Made Podcast
Ep 6: Jordan Reasoner on the Health Benefits of Nature

Adventure Made Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 65:20


Today's guest is Jordan Reasoner, a well-known business consultant, marketer, hunter, outdoorsman, and wilderness guide living in Bozeman, Montana. Jordan routinely spends over 100 days each year in the Montana and Wyoming wilderness, exploring everything the mountains have to offer. His deepest passion is hunting elk deep in the backcountry and sharing these experiences with others who feel the calling for adventure in the wildest places.Quote: "Depression is when you relive the past and anxiety is when you worry about the future."Topics Discussed:Jordan's background in natural healthHow disconnecting in nature is beneficial for sleep, health, emotions, and the nervous systemHow focusing on single tasks can be a spiritual discipline Benefits and drawbacks of technology use in the wildernessHow Jordan's love of bow hunting connected him with familyHow to kindle a love of the outdoors in our childrenEating healthy food in the back countryHow Jordan started Humble Foods, his backpacking food companyJordan's near death experience while hunting in Montana during an arctic blastEssential gear to always carry in your packJordan's upcoming backpacking retreat called Wilderness EventWhy protecting and using public land is so important for conservationOutdoor companies Jordan lovesResources mentioned:Healthy GutForest BathingBook: Chef JuniorHumble FoodsMSR Reactor stoveGarmin GPSKatadyn Hiker Pro water filterBackcountry Hunters and AnglersRewild GearKifaru InternationalHilleberg TentsBook: The AlchemistPodcast: KifarucastWilderness EventJordan's Instagram

The Mansal Denton Podcast
#027: Jordan Reasoner - Backcountry Hunting as a Portal to Greater Consciousness

The Mansal Denton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 52:35


Jordan Reasoner is a lifelong bow hunter who spends a considerable portion of every year hunting for elk, deer, and bear on public land in Montana and the American West. He is also a man who has done deep inner work, expanded his consciousness using various medicines, and thinks deeply about the gifts of the practice of hunting. We talk about masculinity, the medicine of hunting, and the embodied practice that comes with it.

Consequence of Habit
Episode 8: Jordan Reasoner

Consequence of Habit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2020 81:52


If you ask Jordan Reasoner to talk about himself, he’ll say “I’m just a normal guy who lives in the mountains and likes to hunt,” but that’s just scratching the surface of Jordan’s story. Joran and I discuss survival, mental toughness and an endless search of mental, physical, and spiritual growth. It was an honor to sit down with Jordan and discuss his journey on Consequence of Habit.

Forever Goal
EP6: Return of the Jedi aka Jordan Reasoner

Forever Goal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 53:07


Overcoming Autoimmune Disease, how to increase mental toughness and overcome our individual limited beliefs. What it means to get cranky with yourself and how life’s micro moments test us to become better. Healthygut.com. Instragram: Jordanreasoner

The Rich Outdoors
EP 358: Tradition and Progress with Blood Origin Robert Kroger

The Rich Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 85:01


Today I am joined by Robert Kroger, Jordan Reasoner, and Drew Seals to talk about hunting as a heritage and the balance of tradition vs progress within hunting. Robert is the Founder of Blood Origins a great video series capturing the “why” of hunters across every type of hunter and even nonhunter you can imagine. […]

Hunt Harvest Health
Episode #56: Being Your Own Doctor, Healing Celiac Disease, The 40% Rule of Mental Toughness, and Backcountry Elk Hunting with Jordan Reasoner

Hunt Harvest Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 82:03


HHH Episode 56 with Jordan Reasoner of Humble Foods dives into his journey of healing celiac disease, and how changing his diet changed his lifestyle. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hunt Harvest Health
Episode #55: Nutrition for the Backcountry Athlete with Jordan Reasoner - An Introduction to Humble Foods

Hunt Harvest Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 52:03


Learn why healthy backcountry nutrition is so vital for the backcountry endurance athlete- this is an introduction to Humble Foods and Jordan Reasoner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The EVRYMAN Podcast
Epsiode 007: Jordan Reasoner

The EVRYMAN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2017 76:29


This episode is about what it actually looks and feels like to become a healthy mature man.  It is also about what is actually looks and feels like to take a perfect shit.   Jordan Reasoner is a father of two kids and a lifelong hunter from Bozeman, Montana. He is a health engineer and author, and he lives by a few humble pillars: "eat nutritious, lift heavy, hunt hard, and play in nature".  After overcoming Celiac Disease, non-stop diarrhea, and chronic fatigue, he started healthygut.com in 2009 with Steve Wright to help people who struggled with gut problems like them.   

Thriving Launch
Niche Strategy - Jordan Reasoner

Thriving Launch

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2017 22:43


Coaches and practitioners, especially in the health and wellness space are afraid to utilize a niche strategy because they want to help everyone. Health engineer and author, Jordan Reasoner, says that the more you try to help everybody, the more you help nobody. On this episode, Jordan shares how finding a narrow niche is crucial because it allows people who need your help to find you. Otherwise, you will just be lost in a sea of practitioners and coaches. Get all the resources for this episode and listen to more at https://www.thrivinglaunch.com

Nourish Balance Thrive
How to Start a Functional Medicine Practice

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 64:28


A Whole Health Educator and Personal Trainer from Mountain View, California asked me some questions about the FDN certification and since we get so many questions like the ones below, Tommy and I did a webinar to answer those and more, live. The questions: What health services did you offer before studying with FDN?  How did you integrate your new training into your service offerings at the beginning? Have you been able to use FDN to build a solid/sustaining income and business model?  If so, how long did that ramp up process take? What marketing initiatives/strategies have you tried?  Which worked best/least? Were there additional/unforeseen start up costs? What challenges have you had along the way to setting up business with FDN?  What might you have done differently? What are your thoughts on the current lab testing that FDN recommends, as well as the supplement brands they have relationships with?   Do you find that most of your income from FDN stems from patient sessions or from supplement income?  Some other avenue? Here’s the outline of this webinar with Dr. Tommy Wood: [00:03:25] Kalish Institute. [00:05:54] Robb Wolf. [00:06:27] Root cause of multiple sclerosis using engineering techniques (paper, talk for the public, talk for physicians). [00:07:16] Tommy's blog. [00:07:53] OAT, DUTCH, blood chemistry. [00:09:09] Chris Kresser's ADAPT course. [00:10:10] Bryan Walsh's Metabolic Fitness Pro biochemistry course. [00:10:28] Khan Academy chemistry. [00:13:31] Mark Sisson's Primal Health Coaching certification. [00:14:59] Functional Diagnostic Nutrition. [00:17:53] Coursera Physiology Course form Duke University. [00:20:01] Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers. [00:21:34] Jamie Kendall-Weed. [00:24:06] Paleo Physicians Network. [00:26:27] Tommy WOULD do it all again the same :) [00:29:19] "A ticket to play the game"‒Physician's Assistant [00:33:44] Student debt. [00:35:35] How to Start a Startup. [00:36:51] The Elite Performance Program (EPP). [00:37:09] Ralston Consulting. [00:37:49] Lisa Fraley, legal coach. [00:38:08] Client agreements. [00:39:53] Amelia. [00:41:16] Jordan Reasoner podcast. [00:42:33] Practitioner Liberation Project. [00:43:24] Ben Greenfield podcast with Jamie. [00:44:47] Zoom, Zendesk, Slack. [00:45:02] ScheduleOnce. [00:47:04] Trello. [00:48:07] Google Drive [00:48:48] HIPAA compliance. [00:51:24] Data extraction and model building. [00:51:45] Python Machine Learning. [00:52:00] scikit-learn, TensorFlow. [00:52:52] BioHealth Adrenal Stress Profile (saliva). [00:53:17] BioHealth 101. [00:53:53] Mediator Release Test (MRT). [00:54:53] AIP, Whole30. [00:55:13] Cyrex Labs. [00:56:35] Aristo Vojdani. [00:57:00] Ellen Langer. [00:58:01] Align Podcast. [00:58:26] Counterclockwise: Mindful Health and the Power of Possibility. [00:59:10] Ron Rosedale. [01:00:34] Keto Summit. [01:01:04] PHAT FIBRE. [01:03:21] PHAT COW! [01:03:33] Fruition chocolate.

Nourish Balance Thrive
How to Get Clients for Your Health Coaching Business

Nourish Balance Thrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 64:44


Imagine your name is Bob. You’re 47 years old, you have a beautiful wife, two wonderful kids, a lovely dog and a career you enjoy. Life is great is except for the nagging pain in your right pinky finger. It started as a minor irritation but now has gotten to the point where it’s affecting your work and your sleep. As you lay tossing and turning one night, all you can think about is the pain. Then suddenly you decide it’s time to get up and take action. You kiss your wife and sneak out the bedroom. The dog is confused and follows you downstairs and into the kitchen. You open up the lid of your laptop and open a new browser window. Google appears. What are you going to search for? Doctor [Your Name Here] Ultrawellness? Optimal Health Nutrition Coach? Of course not. You’re going to search for “right pinky finger pain” or some variation of those words. So why is then that so many practitioners, good ones, create websites that are all about themselves? You know the site I mean. The one with the picture of the practitioner on the front page, possibly wearing a white lab coat and a stethoscope around their neck. There’s a list of credentials and a longer list of health complaints the practitioner "specialises" in. The list includes virtually every condition known to man. Think about Bob reading that page. Is he going to be excited? Now imagine Bob’s delight as he discovers your series of articles talking about the most common root causes of right pinky finger pain and what you can do about them. Bob is so delighted with what he’s found that he wants to wake his wife to share the good news. "Finally! Someone that understands me" is what Bob is thinking. Being specific about who we’re talking to is something we’ve done by accident at Nourish Balance Thrive. I’m a master’s athlete whose health fell apart in pursuit of the upgrade to pro mountain biker racer. Not everyone we work with is a mountain biker, but everyone is an athlete (even if they won’t admit it). Starting a new health coaching business is about more than being a great practitioner. Of course, you must be qualified to help people, but if you’re not specific with your marketing, you’ll end up helping nobody. You only have to walk down the street anywhere in the US to recognise how many people need help with their diet and lifestyle, but did you know that 50% of naturopaths never see a patient? 60% of acupuncturists go back to a previous career after less than three years of work? And yet at the same time, as of last year, there were three billion people online, and we know that there's another three billion people that are coming in the next five years or so depending on what study you read. There is no shortage of people that need your help. This is but one of the many lessons I’ve learned as a result of completing the Practitioner Liberation Project. Listen to this interview with gut health guru and marketing conversion expert Jordan Reasoner to discover some of the others. Click here to sign up for Jordan’s webinar. Here’s the outline of this interview with Jordan Reasoner 0:02:12    Jordan's story. 0:03:44    Book: Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health Through Diet. 0:04:48    Jordan had a parasite called Strongyloides stercoralis and took a medicine called Ivermectin. 0:05:37    SCD Lifestyle will become healthygut.com 0:05:56    Their list now has 250,000 members. 0:08:14    We both did the Kalish Mentorship. 0:08:33    One email, Jordan and Steve were booked out for a month, 600 clients in the next year. 0:09:32    The gut wizard: Brie Wieselman, L.Ac. 0:13:44    50% of naturopaths never see a patient 0:13:49    60% of acupuncturists go back to a previous career within three years. 0:25:41    1.5M people in the US alone with Rheumatoid arthritis. 0:26:14    1.7B people on Facebook. 0:29:53    Start with the thing that you're passionate about. 0:32:38    Ask yourself who you want to work with. 0:38:10    500 practitioners in the PLP. 0:45:57    WeScribeIt. 0:46:47    The Essential Keto Cookbook. 0:49:33    Business supports systems.

FDN Support Show
FDN Support Talk Radio

FDN Support Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 60:00


Fantastic Friday Call: Special Guest Steven Wright Steve's Bio: Steven Wright is a health engineer and author. After overcoming IBS, Acne and Asthma he started SCDlifestyle.com in 2009 with Jordan Reasoner to help people who struggled with health issues like him. Together they've sold over $7 Million worth of products online and helped 10,000s of people get healthier. Now he's focused on helping other health business owners reach and impact more lives through the practitionerliberationproject.com.

Myers Detox
IBS and Healing the Gut with Jordan Reasoner

Myers Detox

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2014 43:55


Jordan Reasoner talks to me this week about IBS and healing the gut. Learn how to have the perfect poop, get rid of IBS and heal your greasy gopher guts! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at  

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Take Back Your Health
The Myers Way Episode 24: The Specific Carbohydrate Diet with Steve Wright

Take Back Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 43:13


[Originally published on October 21, 2013] Steve Wright is an electrical engineer turned health engineer. Back in 2009, he was struggling with IBS symptoms, weight gain, acne, and other severe health issues. When conventional medicine didn't help, his friend Jordan Reasoner got him to start the Specific Carbohydrate Diet. In just a few days his IBS symptoms were basically gone. Since then, he's focused on getting as healthy as possible and teaching others what he used to get to the root causes of digestive problems, hormone dysregulation, and detox issues. He writes and works with people 1-on-1 over at scdlifestyle.com. What kind of digestive problems did you have? What is the Specific Carbohydrate Diet? You mentioned “SCD is like the little brother of Paleo,” what's the difference between SCD and Paleo? Who is SCD for? I know you guys talk a lot about Poop. What can I learn about my health from poop? Can you share these 3 factors that make up a “perfect poop?” What are some of the common problems you're seeing with people on SCD? You guys talk a lot about the 4 horsemen, or 4 common foods that are allowed, but still cause a lot of problems for people. Can you tell us about those? If diet doesn't seem to be enough, what are some supplements that can help those with digestive problems? What are some of the root causes of digestive problems? Connect with Dr. Myers: Website: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ Newsletter: https://www.amymyersmd.com/ec/guide-to-leaky-gut Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyMyersMD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amymyersmd/ Connect with Steve Wright: Website: https://scdlifestyle.com/

Primal Diet - Modern Health
The Specific Carbohydrate Diet: PODCAST

Primal Diet - Modern Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2013 37:07


The Specific Carbohydrate Diet changed my life.  It’s very similar to Paleo and Primal, but is decades older.  And like all good things, many of us have tinkered with it to make it even better. Jordan Reasoner and Steven Wright of SCD Lifestyle have devoted themselves to this diet and have zillions of loyal fans who have had their Irritable Bowel,... Keep Reading > The post The Specific Carbohydrate Diet: PODCAST appeared first on Gluten Free Paleo Health Advice | Beverly Meyer | Podcast & Resources.