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Lake Forest Illinois

Join Skoo Walker, Joe Weiss, and Pete Jansons as they cover all the latest in Lake Forest!

Kick Sugar Coach Podcast
Dr. Lauren Weiss: Tracking Body Composition and Metabolic Health

Kick Sugar Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 34:07 Transcription Available


Unlock the potential of nutrition for better health with our special guest, Dr. Lauren Weiss, a renowned behavioral nutrition specialist. Journey with us as we peel back the mysteries of insulin, from its role in moving glucose from carbohydrates into cells for energy, to understanding the implications of high insulin levels. Dr. Weiss, a long-term follower of a low-carb keto lifestyle, lends her expertise in explaining how changes in our insulin levels can tip the scales in our health for better or worse.Ever wondered how to make sense of body fat percentages, visceral fat, and waist circumference readings? We've got you covered. We'll walk you through the intricacies of tracking body composition and metabolic health using a variety of tools - from scales and tape measures to waist-to-height ratios and glucose monitors. Plus, get a sneak peek at one of the ketone and glucose monitors used in my very own program, and learn how these tools can illuminate what's happening inside your body. The journey to better health isn't just about understanding our bodies, but also about tracking our lifestyle habits. Dr. Weiss imparts her valuable insights on self-monitoring for lifestyle goals, discussing how lifestyle monitor devices can help you track your sleep, heart rate, steps and more. We also unearth some smart apps to help with meal tracking and self-monitoring, making it easier to stay on track. Remember, embarking on a health journey is as much about motivation as it is about metrics. So, tune in to learn, grow, and empower yourself with the wisdom to live your best, healthiest life!Florence's courses & coaching programs can be found at:www.FlorenceChristophers.comConnect with Florence on:FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE

Light Always Wins
Natural Law Meets Man's Law with Lauren Weiss of Living Ethereal

Light Always Wins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 136:44


In this episode, Lauren Weiss of Living Ethereal shares her journey of becoming a criminal defense attorney and a shaman. We talk about Jungian psychology, the collective unconscious, natural law vs. man's law, and so much more. This conversation feels like a journey to other realms at times as we dive beneath the surface of many issues humanity is facing in the world. You can find Lauren on IG @living.etherealJoin the Light Always Wins Mystery School at: https://www.patreon.com/lightalwayswinsFollow me on my IG:  @light.alwayswinsWant to support my work in other ways? - find LAW shirts and my Sabian Symbol Readings in the shop: https://the-light-always-wins-shop.square.site/If you love this podcast please leave us a 5-star review and write something nice!  Thank you so much for listening!

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The Scarlet Sanctuary

bethephoenixofyourownlife's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 53:32


This week it is all about cycles and power.  As women we can harness our cycles and even if you don't have yours anymore, you can still gain incredible power over your life. Yes we are talking about "that time of the month" It is time to realize the innate power we have as women and to harness our cycles to create the life of our dreams! Lauren Weiss is a life coach, mom, wife and powerhouse and I am so excited to have her on with me this week! You can find Lauren at Lauren's Website  

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The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast
EPISODE 29: LAUREN WEISS, PHD

The Low Carb Lifestyle Hub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 52:54


Today I talked to Lauren about her personal journey in to the ketogenic lifestyle, as well as how she helps her clients successfully achieve the switch also. Lauren Weiss is a behavioral nutritionist specializing in the low-carb and keto lifestyle. She worked as a nutrition scientist at the University of California, San Diego for over a decade and now owns a clinical nutrition practice in La Jolla, California. She has published scientific research on nutrition in journals such as The American Journal of Nutrition, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, and The American Journal of Medical Genetics. Lauren has been following a low-carb lifestyle for over 20 years. Contact Lauren: La Jolla Nutritional Health 7590 Fay Avenue, Suite 204B La Jolla, CA 92037 Cell/text: (619) 997-6866 www.lajollanutritionalhealth.com lajollanutritionalhealth@gmail.com Contact: Tracey McBeath Web: https://www.traceymcbeath.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/traceymcbeat... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracey_mcbe... Join the Low Carb Lifestyle Hub: https://www.lowcarblifestylehub.com Join Low Carb Melbourne on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/38715... Are you a health practitioner and interested in learning how to bring low carb in to your practice with confidence? The Nutrition Network has a number of programs to help. For GP's; Dietitians; Nurses and Health Coaches. The Nutrition Network is run by the Noakes Foundation. To learn more, click here: http://bit.ly/nutritionnetwork  

The Simple Low Carb Lifestyle Podcast
Episode #87: Lauren Weiss

The Simple Low Carb Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 56:17


Thank You for listening to The Simple Low Carb Lifestyle. Today Lauren and I talk about her journey to low carb, and her mission to help families have a proper understand of health and eating healthy living the Simple Low Carb Lifestyle. Lauren Weiss Online: La Jolla Nutritional Health Website Low Carb For Teens Program Instagram Sponsors: Select Savory Snacks & Seasonings: www.selectsavory.com Use Coupon Code: Podcast to save 15% Off your first order

The Keto Diet Podcast
#310: Boost Keto Effectiveness with Behavioral Nutrition with Lauren Weiss

The Keto Diet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 41:52


It’s not enough to say, “I’m never going to make a bad nutrition choice again” in order for change to stick. In today’s episode, we’re understanding why we make the decisions we do, and how to make lasting changes that stick. RESOURCES 21-page guide to achieve weight loss on your keto diet FREE guide on how to start keto Keto question? Need help? Send me a message Follow Lauren on her website Lauren’s program PARTNERS Paleovalley non-binge protein bars + whole food vitamin C get 15% off your first order with code KETO Eaton CBD oil 20% discount: use the code KETODIET for 20% off everything

EvaluLand
21: Evaluation Worldwide - Europe

EvaluLand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 47:47


After chatting with folks from EvalYouth about the Global Mentoring Program, they suggested a series of podcast episodes on what evaluation looks like around the world. This episode is one in which I chat with evaluators from Europe about what evaluation looks like in their region. I chat with Tom Ling and Oto Potluka about European evaluation. They are both board members of the European Evaluation Society, the professional association for evaluators in Europe. We discuss a variety of topics, including the streams of evaluation happening in evaluation, the role of evaluators in program design, reflective practice, stakeholder involvement, impact evaluation, evaluation approaches like theory-driven evaluation, how the GDPR affects evaluation, and more. Special thanks to Lauren Weiss, the EES Adminstration and Communications Manager, for helping coordinate this episode. Special Guests: Oto Potluka and Tom Ling.

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
The TOI-561 System and Extreme Exoplanets - Dr. Lauren Weiss, U of Hawaii - February 2, 2021

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 25:26


This week, we talk to Dr. Lauren Weiss, astronomer at the University of Hawaii. We will be talking about her work discovering the TOI-561 planetary system, and discussing extreme exoplanets! But first, we head out to the TRAPPIST-1 solar system, where we find each of the seven worlds in that system are surprisingly alike. Next, we look at a new study finding that earlier reports of phosphine on Venus may have been in error. Then, we look at a new conceptual idea for a next-generation plasma engine that could bring spacecraft and people to Mars and beyond. Listen to the podcast episode here, or watch it in video: https://youtu.be/r_QFsXew_Vs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion
Exploring the Climates of Ancient Mars - Dr. Kirsten Siebach, Rice University, Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion Jan 26, 2021

Astronomy News with The Cosmic Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 23:52


This week, we talk to Dr. Kirsten Siebach, a Martian geologist from Rice University, talking about her work uncovering secrets of the climate of ancient Mars. But first, we study a newly-discovered system of exoplanets featuring an extreme planet of molten lava. Next, we learn about a so-called cotton-candy planet with a density so low it wasn't thought to be possible. Finally, closer to home, we take a look at a new study revealing that Gale Crater on Mars may have once resembled Iceland, before talking to one of the lead researchers on that study. Next week, we talk to Dr. Lauren Weiss, astronomer at the University of Hawaii, on her work studying the TOI-561 solar system and extreme exoplanets! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cosmic-companion/support

Grahm Radio Podcast
GRP 35 - Lauren Weiss

Grahm Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020


Lauren and I host a variety show featuring Kody Trespistacios, Angelo Cedeno, Logan Rittenbourgie, and Kevin Velandya.

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The Keto Diet Podcast
#275 Metabolic Health: Weight, Insulin & Fatigue with Lauren Weiss

The Keto Diet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 45:23


Metabolic Health: Weight, Insulin & Fatigue with Lauren Weiss iTunes Summary: How metabolically flexible are you? Today’s guest shares the ins and outs of looking at keto as a metabolic state instead of a diet and, how this shift makes keto even more effective. We’re covering adjustments you can make on keto to gain metabolic flexibility (the role of calories, fasting, and monitoring), what to do when your body cannot burn fat, how to properly track macros and adjust for your weight loss goals, and so much more. RESOURCES 21-page guide to achieve weight loss on your keto diet FREE guide on how to start keto Keto question? Need help? Send me a message Follow Lauren My favorite KETO WINE 2g sugar per serving chocolate 4g sugar per serving chocolate 6g sugar per serving chocolate Happy Keto Body PARTNERS Improve your sleep with Sleep Cycle and get 7 days FREE ButcherBox for high-quality meats delivered right to your door

Grahm Radio Podcast
GRP 5 - Lauren Weiss

Grahm Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020


Lauren Weiss is a genuinely awesome person and has started her journey into the world of yoga and meditation. She talks about the importance of yoga and that one time Diego Barreto staged a coup de'etat.

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Music City Giving
Food for Thought (roux): Stefan Speligene, Karen Hall, Lauren Weiss, and Lianna Schroeder

Music City Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 22:40


On this episode of Music City Giving, we speak to Stefan Speligene, Karen Hall, Lauren Weiss and Lianna Schroeder of Food for Thought, a foundation created by roux. We discuss the importance of food education, the use of community gardens throughout Nashville and the valuable skills that kids can learn in the kitchen. In our food-centric corner of the world, where hot chicken, bar-b-que and meat and threes are on every corner, it may be shocking to know that 1-in-5 children struggle with hunger, and approximately 285,000 kids lack the proper nutrition from the foods available to them. Food for Thought strives to teach kids about good food, how to prepare it and how to make sure kids have plenty of it. For more information on Food for Thought, visit their website at https://rouxllc.com/causes/. To hear more episodes of Music City Giving, visit our website at https://www.musiccitygiving.co/.

Resilience & Recovery
Sharing Stories to End Stigma: An interview with Lauren Weiss

Resilience & Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 23:55


In this first episode learn more about the show, why we are doing this project and who we'll be talking to. Listen to our first interview with Lauren Weiss creator of the Wear Your Meds project. Lauren creates buttons with images of common psychiatric medications in the hope that the buttons will spark conversations and decrease stigma. 

Diet Doctor Podcast
#18 - Lauren Weiss, PhD

Diet Doctor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 52:20


Anyone who has tried to change a habit knows that it involves much more than knowing what to do. You also need to know how to do it - how to make the change and how to make it stick. Lauren Bartell Weiss has made it her job to help people understand this concept. With a PhD in Behavioral Nutrition, a background in nutritional research, and a clinical nutritional practice, Lauren has the knowledge, the passion and the experience to help people achieve their goals. In this interview she shares her experience in the research world, and more importantly, provides numerous take home points and strategies to help achieve meaningful lifestyle change.

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UC Science Today
Have you ever heard of a mini brain?

UC Science Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 1:00


Want to know how our brain is formed and what causes changes in its structure? You could look at a mini-brain…this is emerging 3D technology created from stem cells. “Mini brains allow you to ask some questions that are more challenging to ask about a single cell essentially in isolation, vs. what happens when cells are moving in a three-dimensional space and interacting with each other in three-dimensions as well.” That’s neurologist Lauren Weiss of the University of California, San Francisco. She has been studying brain disorders in the lab by looking at neurons grown from skin cells. Weiss says a mini brain is the next step in research because it re-creates the structure of a real brain. “It is layers of cells that have different kinds of structures and functions, ultimately.” Using mini-brains Weiss hopes to study micro- and macrocephaly, autism and other developmental disorders.

UC Science Today
The weekly roundup - April 29th

UC Science Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 2:04


This week on Science Today, we learned that a major risk factor for breast cancer is a woman’s breast structure – specifically, what’s called breast density. Karla Kerlikowske of the University of California, San Francisco explains it’s a radiologic term because on a mammogram, doctors look at how much dense tissue someone has versus how much fat tissue. "We found breast density was four times more likely to account for the development of breast cancer than having a first degree relative who'd had breast cancer." So Kerlikowske recommends that women in this risk group should pay extra attention to screening. Meanwhile, at UCLA, we talked to Karen Gylys at the School of Nursing, who says when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease, some simple lifestyle changes can make a huge difference – even in patients who are already cognitively impaired. "So things like exercise, things like Mediterranean diet, fish oil, there’s evidence that that these things can move the dial on neuropsychiatric tests in elderly subjects and in some studies in elderly subjects who are beginning to be impaired." And the added benefit? These lifestyle changes are also good for your heart. Now while we’re on the subject of the brain – have you ever heard of a mini brain? Jokes aside, it’s an emerging 3D technology created from adult stem cells. "Mini brains can allow you to ask some questions that are more challenging to ask about a single cell, essentially in isolation vs. what happens when cells are moving through more of a three-dimensional space and interacting with each other in three-dimensions as well." That’s neurologist Lauren Weiss at the University of California, San Francisco. She’s been studying brain disorders in the lab looking at neurons grown from skin cells and says a mini-brain is the next step in research because it recreates the structure of a real brain. Well, that’s it for this weekly update. To hear full episodes about the latest research at the University of California, please subscribe to Science Today on iTunes or follow us on Soundcloud. You’ll be more informed if you do! Thank for listening, I’m Larissa Branin - have a great weekend!

UC Science Today
The weekly roundup - April 22nd

UC Science Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 1:51


There was a lot of exciting University of California research news this past week. First the Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug that could halt Multiple Sclerosis. We had previously spoken to neurologist Bruce Cree of the University of California, San Francisco about his work testing the new drug, called ocrelizumab. At the time, Cree explained that it actually targets B-cells in the human body, blocking the inflammation that drives the disease. He explained that most MS therapies in the past targeted T-cells, which often had serious side effects. "You can have profound immunological effects and clinical benefits by just targeting B-cells alone. And I think this is actually an important advance for multiple sclerosis because when you just target B-cells without affecting T-cells, you have less of a potential for adverse events due to broad spectrum immune suppression." Really, such great news considering this devastating disease affects hundreds of thousands of Americans and more than 2.3 million people worldwide. While at UCSF we visited neurologist Lauren Weiss, who has discovered a new way to study brain disorders. Basically, they are growing brain cells out of simple skin biopsies taken from patients with autism and other developmental problems. "We can grow those cells in a lab and then turn them into stem cells and ultimately in the cells of the brain. That’s a pretty amazing advance when you think about how challenging it is to study the human brain. Nobody wants to give you too much access to that!" Hear these and other stories about the latest research at the University of California. Subscribe to Science Today on iTunes or follow us on Soundcloud and Stitcher. Until next time, I’m Larissa Branin.

UC Science Today
Finding exoplanets in 'transit'

UC Science Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2015 1:03


If you were outside on a clear June day in 2012, you may have seen Venus’s silhouette as it passed exactly between Earth and the Sun. This phenomenon is called a “transit”, and it’s also a method that planet hunters like Lauren Weiss of the University of California, Berkeley use to find exoplanets. "So we can see this phenomenon with exoplanets, too. We don’t actually see the picture of the silhouette of the planet, but we can measure how much the starlight dims as the planet passes in front. And this very characteristic dimming tells us where the planet is, and how big it is compared to the star. And we see this transit happen multiple times before we declare that there’s a planet there." Weiss says that thousands of exoplanets have been discovered with Kepler, a NASA space telescope designed to find habitable Earth-like planets in the Milky Way. "Although its primary mission has ended, it has been revived in a mission called “K2” and is still finding new planets around other stars."

UC Science Today
Mark your calendars for the Juno Mission

UC Science Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 0:59


If you thought NASA’s New Horizons flyby of Pluto was impressive, you may want to mark your calendars for Juno, a Jupiter-bound spacecraft that launched in August 2011 and is set to arrive in July 2016. Research fellow Lauren Weiss of the University of California, Berkeley’s Astronomy Department says that instead of flying by, Juno will orbit the gas giant for a full Earth year. "The Juno Mission will try to determine whether Jupiter, our own gas giant, indeed has a rocky core because we’ve never actually made a conclusive detection of the rocky core of Jupiter yet. And it will take very careful measurements of the gravitational field, with changing heights, from Jupiter and positions around Jupiter." Weiss says that the mission will hopefully reveal whether all planets have a rocky core. "We think that all planets have a rocky interior. And so that will hopefully reveal whether the core is rocky."