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Yumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural Nutrition
Closing the Gap Between Good Intentions and Healthy Habits

Yumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural Nutrition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 26:23


Monica Reinagel is a distinguished nutritionist, author, and creator of the popular "Nutrition Diva" podcast. She addresses common nutrition misconceptions, offers practical tips for healthier eating habits, and discusses the creation of her app. Monica also explores accommodating diverse dietary needs, the psychological drivers of dietary behaviors, and how nutrition science continues to evolve and impact her current work. Stay tuned to learn more about her work!On This Episode You Will Learn:Monica Reinagel's Unique Journey from Opera Singer to NutritionistHow her background in music and culinary arts shaped her approach to health and wellness.What inspired her to make a major career change into the world of nutrition.Common Nutrition Myths and How to Create Sustainable Eating HabitsThe most frequent misconceptions about nutrition and how to rethink them.Practical, realistic strategies to develop healthier eating habits without falling into restrictive diets.The Science of Behavior Change in NutritionWhat actually drives our food choices and dietary habits.How to create lasting, sustainable change in your eating behaviors.The Role of Technology in Nutrition: The Nutrition GPA AppWhy Monica created a smartphone app to simplify healthy eating.How tracking small, consistent habits can be more effective than calorie counting or restrictive diets.Staying Updated with Nutrition Science & The Future of Health ResearchHow Monica keeps up with the latest in nutrition science and decides what to write about.The evolving understanding of diet and inflammation and what it means for your health.Question of the Day:Have you ever believed in a nutrition myth that was later debunked? Share your experience with us!Connect with Yumlish!Yumlish Website: YumlishYumlish on Instagram: @yumlish_Yumlish on Facebook: YumlishYumlish on Twitter: @yumlish_Connect with Monica!Website URL: https://NutrtionOverEasy.comInstagram URL:  https://lnstagram.com/thenutritiondivaFacebook URL:  https://facebook.com/qdtnutritionLinkedIn URL:  https://linkedin.com/in/monicareinagelOther promos (books, publications, speeches, etc.) : Change Academy podcast (https://changeacademypodcast.com)Nutrition Diva podcast  (https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com)Workshops and keynotes (https://wellnessworkshere.com)Nutrition GPA app (https://nutritiongpa.com)

Change Academy
Should you walk away or double down? How to know.

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 17:39


If you feel like your progress (or your motivation) has stalled, you have options. You can redouble your efforts. You can take an entirely different approach. Or, you might even decide to walk away. In this episode, we'll talk about figuring out which route serves you best. Key Takeaways1. Taking a break can help protect the quality of our work, create space for creative insights, and ensure that we're using our time and energy in the most meaningful way.2. The urge to step away can sometimes be a form of avoidance. When something feels hard or tedious, pushing through may be the key to progress. The challenge is knowing when persistence serves us and when it doesn't.3. Just because something was valuable or necessary in the past doesn't mean it still is. We can get stuck in commitments out of habit, sunk costs, or fear of change. It's important to ask: Would I choose this again today?4. Unplanned breaks can still serve us. When life forces us to pause, we can reframe it as an opportunity for reflection, skill-building, or re-evaluating our direction. 5. Clarity comes from asking the right questions. 1.  What would taking a break or stepping back make possible? Would you use that freed-up time and energy to do something else that is important and meaningful to you? 2. Are there clear benefits to continuing? Are you willing to give those up, or would you regret it?3. Are you seeing the results you had hoped to see? If not, why not?4. Might you be better off pursuing the same goal but in a different way? 5. Is this goal still meaningful to you?6. Am I continuing in this effort because it still makes sense, or because I'm having trouble cutting bait on the time or effort I've already invested? 7. Has my objective changed? Is this goal still aligned with my current objective?8. If I were starting from scratch today, would I still commit to this?MentionedEp 488 of the What Works podcast with Tara McMullinThe Change Academy will be on hiatus for the next several weeks. We plan to be back later in the Spring with some exciting new content. If you're not already on our mailing list, sign up here, and we'll send you a quick announcement when our next episodes are ready!  Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
A sure-fire way to set yourself (and others) up for failure

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 16:32


Are you guilty of holding yourself (or others) to impossibly high standards?In this episode, we're exploring the concept of Ought implies can—the notion that we can only be obligated to do what we're actually capable of. But how do we know where the limits of ability really are?Are we being too hard on ourselves (or others)? Or are we making excuses?Learning how to tell the difference can help you set fair, realistic, and empowering expectations—for yourself and everyone around you.Key Takeaways-  Capacity includes more than just your physical ability to do something—cognitive, emotional, and situational factors also shape what's truly possible.-  There's an important difference between "I can't" and "I can't yet."-  Acknowledging barriers or limitations is not an excuse, it's an invitation. -  When setting expectations—of yourself or others—check your assumptions. Are you asking for something that's actually within reach? Or are you expecting the impossible? Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
Transcending the grind: How to thrive in the job you have now

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 31:48


Feeling stuck in the daily grind? Quitting isn't the only way out. In this episode, Dr. Jessica Grossmeier shares how to find meaning, connection, and even transcendence in the job you have now.We explore:  - How small shifts in perspective can reignite purpose and satisfaction  - The power of workplace connections and why they matter more than you think  - Simple, science-backed practices to reset, refocus, and thrive at work  - Why transcendence is a job skill—and how to cultivate itWhether you love your job, feel stuck, or are considering a change, this episode will challenge you to think differently about work—and yourself.Key Takeaways-  Work can be so much more than just tasks and productivity when we bring our best selves and connect to a larger purpose.-  Instead of leaving a job that feels misaligned, shifting how you approach your work can bring new fulfillment.-  Meaningful relationships at work enhance well-being, performance, and job satisfaction -  Create intentional time for space for mindful movement, deep breathing, or intentional connection with colleagues. MentionedReimagining Workplace Well-Being: Fostering a Culture of Purpose, Connection, and Transcendence, by Jessica GrossmeierConnect with Jessica on LinkedInFree resources Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
The 3 things that drive effective behavior change

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 15:09


Ever wondered why some changes seem impossible to sustain while others just click?It's not magic—it's science. In this episode, we're talking about a 3-part recipe for behavior change that was first developed 30 years ago and is still making waves today. If you've struggled with change or are trying to help others make positive changes, you need to leverage all three of these key factors–in the right proportions. Key Takeaways1.  Information, motivation, and behavioral skills all play important and interlocking roles in fostering positive behavior change. 2.  Strategies that address all three of these factors are likely to be the most effective. 3.  By considering the complexity of the behavior, we can tailor our approaches for maximum impact.Related EpisodesEp 129: Why it's so hard to convert good intentions into actionEp 11: The Attention, Intention, Action Cycle Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
How to cope when your life goes completely off the rails

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 31:08


Whenever we make plans or set goals, it's important anticipate the inevitable bumps in the road, and be ready to adapt and course-correct. But sometimes, life doesn't just serve up a bump in the road. It delivers an earthquake that shakes us to the core and opens up a chasm into which our entire life--and all of our fancy plans--are thrown.  In an instant, the goals, projects and ambitions that have been driving our thoughts, activities, and even our identities become irrelevant.Today, psychologist Bethy Campbell joins me to talk about how to handle it when life goes completely off the rails.Key TakeawaysMany of us tend to define ourselves by the goals that we set and accomplish. Consider the possibility that how we deal with life's catastrophes may be even more revealing of our character and identity. Even when you're stuck with something you didn't choose, you still have the power to choose how you respond to and learn from those experiences.Before we go looking for those silver linings or opportunities, it's important to allow ourselves to acknowledge our grief and disappointment over what we may have lost. Even if we are forced to radically recalibrate our goals or our definition of success, setting doable goals gives us something to work toward and celebrate.MentionedLife Directions Consulting with Dr. Bethy CampbellWellness Works Here Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
Resolution Remix: A 3-Step Ritual That Sets You Up for Success

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 21:07


These final few days of the year are a great time to reflect on the year that's past and think about what we'd like to focus on or accomplish in the New Year. And in this episode, I'm sharing a three-part process that might just become your new end-of-year ritual.  Instead of your New year's Resolutions being a well-intentioned flash in the pan, we're going to kindle a flame that will burn brightly all year. Key Takeaways- Reflecting on our past successes, however modest, helps build the self-efficacy needed for future change- Connecting our goals to our values helps us tap into the intrinsic motivations that fuels sustained effort. - Link each goal to an identity statement that reflects who you want to become, not just what you want to achieve- Focus on no more than 2-3 goals at a time to avoid overwhelming yourself and diluting your efforts- Create "if-then" commitments for how you will handle potential obstacles when they arise Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
The Science of Alcohol Mitigation Drinks with Monica Reinagel

The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 39:44


This week on the podcast I'm joined by friend of show, Monica Reinagel, to talk about the science behind alcohol recovery drinks. We're diving into two products, Zbiotics and Sure Shot, to discuss the science behind them and whether or not we should believe the claims they are making. Resources mentioned: Nutrition Diva Podcast Change Academy Podcast Learn more about Monica:  https://www.nutritionovereasy.comNew to the podcast? Download the Podcast Listening Guide.Want to schedule a call to talk about how I work with people?  Click here for a FREE call. Join my private FB group Alcohol Minimalists here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changeyouralcoholhabitHas this podcast helped you? Please leave a review.Follow me on Facebook & Instagram: @AlcoholMinimalist Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:Healthy men under 65:No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older:No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.Abstinence from alcoholAbstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.Benefits of “low-risk” drinkingFollowing these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Let's clear up some of the most common misunderstandings about sulfites, wine, and headaches.Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. New to Nutrition Diva? Check out our special Spotify playlist for a collection of the best episodes curated by our team and Monica herself!Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
Going beyond pros and cons to get to the heart of tough decisions

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 23:26


Wrestling with a tough choice? Trying to weigh the pros and cons but going in circles? In this episode, I've got a systematic approach to decision-making that can bring some welcome clarity to complex choices.Whether you're standing at a personal or professional crossroads, or debating different solutions to a problem, this framework will help you understand both the rational and emotional elements of your decision-making process--helping you move forward with more clarity and confidence.Key Takeaways- Quantifying vague benefits or drawbacks ("more time" vs. "2 hours per week") can help clarify costs and benefits of different options. - We sometimes conflate past decisions with current ones, allowing unresolved feelings about previous choices to cloud our present decision-making.- What feels like indecision may sometimes be unprocessed emotions about what we'll need to let go of - even when we're clear about the right choice.- Resistance to a logically sound choice often signals important emotional considerations that need attention.Mentioned- Decision Scoring Spreadsheet- Sign up for email notifications Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

With festive gatherings on the horizon, Monica dives into two buzzworthy alcohol mitigation products, ZBiotic and Sure Shot, to explore their claims of reducing hangover symptoms and lowering blood alcohol levels. She breaks down the science—or lack thereof—behind these remedies. Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
Escaping the pleasure trap: How to break highly rewarding habits

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 21:48


Struggling with hard-to-quit habits? Whether it's the nightly glass of wine, mindless snacking, or endless social media scrolling, in this episode we're talking about why these habits are so sticky - and more importantly, how to finally change them. You'll learn how your brain's reward system actually works (it's not what most people think!) and practical strategies for making lasting changes without giving up pleasure altogether. You'll learn specific techniques for navigating cravings, resetting your reward system, and creating new habits that satisfy your brain's needs in more constructive ways. If you're tired of feeling stuck in cycles of pleasure-seeking behaviors, this episode offers a fresh perspective and actionable solutions for lasting change.Key Takeaways1. Some habits are simply routines, but some habitual behaviors engage the brain's reward centers, which makes them harder to break.2. Dopamine doesn't make us feel good. It motivates us to pursue certain anticipated rewards. 3. The reward we get from unwholesome habits often gets less potent over time. Recognizing this can be a powerful step toward breaking the cycle.4. Instead of exhausting your willpower trying to resist these habits, focus on pursuing something else that provides a similar neurochemical reward but without the negative consequences.5. Changing the context in which a habit occurs can help weaken its hold. The more cues you disrupt, the easier it will be to weaken automatic responses and create new habitsMentionedEp #156: Why we resist positive changeEp #157: What to do with negative thoughtsGet email notifications when new episodes publish Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

California recently enacted legislation to ban certain food dyes in public schools. What's the scientific case to support this?Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
What to do with your negative thoughts

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 16:01


Our thoughts powerfully impact our lives—but we don't always pay enough attention to what we're telling ourselves. In this episode, we'll take a look at four distinct categories of thoughts: those that are both true and helpful, those that might not be proven but serve us well, those that are true but get in our way, and those that are neither true nor helpful.I even made you a cool decision tree worksheet to help you apply these concepts to your own thoughts and move forward with more clarity and confidence.Key TakeawaysRemember that not all true thoughts are helpful—reframing them can better support your growth.Keep an eye out for absolute statements like "always" or "never;" these are red flags for cognitive distortions.Thoughts that are neither true nor helpful can be safely disregarded.Building your "True and Helpful Thought Library" can help keep you focused on your growth and progress. Mentioned in this EpisodeDecision Tree WorksheetEpisode #156: How to Overcome Your Resistance to ChangeWorkbook/Listening Guide: 8 Things You Need to Create Positive Change Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
The revolution in diabetes care that no-one is talking about

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 10:23


GLP-1s have revolutionized how we think about and treat obesity. But that wasn't what they were originally intended for. Mentioned in this episode:American Diabetes Organization (diabetes.org)National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases (niddk.nih.gov)For more Nutrition Diva content centered around Diabetes, check out this special Spotify playlist here!Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast
The Surprising Secret to Enjoying a Break in Routine

The Alcohol Minimalist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 37:26


This week on the show I'm sharing an episode from Change Academy Podcast that I recorded with host Monica Reinagel. We're talking all about how going off routine can sound like freedom, but in reality it's often our routines that really provide peace. Check out the Change Academy podcast here: https://changeacademypodcast.com/You can also listen to Monica on the Nutrition Diva podcast. New to the podcast? Download the Podcast Listening Guide.Want to schedule a call to talk about how I work with people?  Click here for a FREE call. Join my private FB group Alcohol Minimalists here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/changeyouralcoholhabitHas this podcast helped you? Please leave a review.Follow me on Facebook & Instagram: @AlcoholMinimalist Low risk drinking guidelines from the NIAAA:Healthy men under 65:No more than 4 drinks in one day and no more than 14 drinks per week.Healthy women (all ages) and healthy men 65 and older:No more than 3 drinks in one day and no more than 7 drinks per week.One drink is defined as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor. So remember that a mixed drink or full glass of wine are probably more than one drink.Abstinence from alcoholAbstinence from alcohol is the best choice for people who take medication(s) that interact with alcohol, have health conditions that could be exacerbated by alcohol (e.g. liver disease), are pregnant or may become pregnant or have had a problem with alcohol or another substance in the past.Benefits of “low-risk” drinkingFollowing these guidelines reduces the risk of health problems such as cancer, liver disease, reduced immunity, ulcers, sleep problems, complications of existing conditions, and more. It also reduces the risk of depression, social problems, and difficulties at school or work. ★ Support this podcast ★

Change Academy
How to overcome your resistance to change

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 19:03


 In this first episode of a three-part series, we are digging in to why we so often resist making positive changes in our lives. Resistance isn't simply stubbornness or laziness; it can be your brain's way of keeping you safe. The key is to recognize what our resistance is trying to tell us, so that it doesn't hold us back.   Key Takeaways:Remember that resistance is often a self-protection mechanism, not laziness or stubbornnessBe alert to the four ways that resistance might show up: emotionally, cognitively, socially, and physicallyInstead of fighting resistance, get curious about what it's trying to protectTake the smallest possible step toward desired change to build confidence graduallyLab ExperimentStep 1: AwarenessThe next time you notice yourself pushing back against a change - even a positive one - pause and notice what's happening in four areas:Your emotions: What feelings are coming up? Your body: Where do you feel the resistance physically? Your thoughts: What story are you telling yourself? Your relationships: How might this change affect your connections with others? Step 2: CuriosityWhen you notice resistance, instead of saying "Why can't I just do this?" try asking "What might I be trying to protect?" Step 3: Incremental Action. Ask yourself "What's the smallest possible step I could take toward this change?" Related ListeningEpisode #137: How to do the things you don't want to do Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

A low-FODMAP diet can often relieve IBS symptoms, but it's a challenging protocol. A new study suggests there may be an easier road to relief.Mentioned in this episode:A Starch- and Sucrose-Reduced Diet Has Similar Efficiency as Low FODMAP in IBS-A Randomized Non-Inferiority Study - PubMedCheck out my special Spotify playlist of episodes dedicated to Gut Health here!Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
The surprising links between UPFs and diet quality

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 11:40


New research shows that the debate over UPFs is more complex than you might think and suggests that it's too soon to make blanket recommendations.Mentioned in this episode:Using Less Processed Food to Mimic a Standard American Diet Does Not Improve Nutrient ValueNutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
Year-End Recalibration: Let's Make These Last Two Months Count

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 14:05


As the end of the year looms into view, you may feel some regret or disappointment about unmet goals or unrealized ambitions. Add in the chaos of holiday schedules, and it's tempting to shelve all personal objectives until January. This episode challenges that mindset, showing you how to turn these final months into a period of meaningful progress. Join me to reassess your goals without self-judgment, adapt your habits for the holiday season, and create a focused approach that will allow you to end the year feeling victorious.Key Takeaways- Select 1-2 carefully chosen goals for a year-end focus, instead of trying to salvage everything at once.- Keep your essential habits strong during holiday disruptions by identifying your true non-negotiables.- Use regular check-ins to stay connected to your objectives and adjust as needed.- Small, steady actions create more lasting change than big dramatic gestures.Mentioned- Episode #154: The Surprising Secret to Enjoying Weekends and Vacations Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Not all protein bars are created equal. Let's examine the difference between energy bars and protein bars and talk about what to look for when choosing a protein bar.Mentioned in this episode:Nutrition Diva #539: Top 5 nutrients for postpartum recoveryNutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
The Surprising Secret to Enjoying Weekends and Vacations

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 32:57


Craving a break from your routines? Discover why that might actually be sabotaging your happiness…as well as your progress.Molly Watts returns to the Change Academy to help me unravel the counterintuitive link between structure and relaxation. Learn how to craft routines that boost mental and physical well-being, make your time off more enjoyable, and ease the transition back into your normal schedule.Key Takeaways- It's important to challenge our assumptions about what "freedom" really means in our lives. True freedom often comes from embracing structure, not abandoning it. - When it comes to improved mental and physical well-being, the consistency of our routines matters more than optimizing them.- Building awareness of how routine disruptions affect us can help us make better choices.- Structure and routine are not the opposite of freedom, but the scaffolding that makes freedom possible. With practice, we can learn to find freedom within structure, leading to greater life satisfaction and achievement of our goals.Mentioned- Alcohol Minimalist Podcast with Molly Watts- Weighless Program for sustainable weight management Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
Latest research on intermittent fasting and time restricted eating

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 11:18


Learn about the potential benefits, risks, and practical considerations for implementing this popular eating pattern, especially for women. References:Effects of 4- and 6-h Time-Restricted Feeding on Weight and Cardiometabolic Health: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Obesity - PubMed (nih.gov)Effects of 8-hour time restricted feeding on body weight and metabolic disease risk factors in obese adults: A pilot study - PubMed (nih.gov)Safety of 8-h time restricted feeding in adults with obesity - PubMed (nih.gov)Effect of Intermittent Fasting on Reproductive Hormone Levels in Females and Males: A Review of Human Trials - PMC (nih.gov)Time-restricted eating: Watching the clock to treat obesity - PubMed (nih.gov)Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
Why Change Takes Forever (and Why That's So Awesome!)

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 19:29


Discover why viewing change as a lifelong journey is not just realistic, but liberating and exciting. Learn how to reframe personal growth as evolution rather than 'fixing' yourself, and explore the powerful concept of change as a form of self-expression. Whether you're working on health, finances, relationships, or any other area of life, this episode will equip you with a new perspective on sustainable personal development.Key Takeaways: Develop your 'change muscles': The ability to change is a skill that improves with practice and transfers across different areas of life.Adopt a flexible mindset: Life is dynamic, so our approach to change should be adaptable rather than rigid.Reframe change as evolution: Instead of 'fixing' what's broken, focus on growing into who you want to become.Shift from 'doing' to 'being': Align your actions with your desired identity for more sustainable change.View ongoing change as self-expression: Your growth journey is a unique way of expressing your values and aspirations. Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Although they are among the most widely prescribed medications and most popular over-the-counter remedies, acid blocking drugs may not be the best way to deal with heartburn or GERD.References:Overutilization of proton pump inhibitors: a review of cost-effectiveness and riskBody weight, lifestyle, dietary habits and gastroesophageal reflux disease.Are lifestyle measures effective in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease? An evidence-based approach.Proton Pump Inhibitor Usage and the Risk of Myocardial Infarction in the General Population | PLOS ONEAcupuncture for the treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis - PubMed (nih.gov)Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast.  Check out our special Spotify playlist of episodes focused on Gut Health here! Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
The Alchemy of Failure: Finding the treasure hiding in our mistakes

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 21:52


In a world obsessed with success, embracing failure seems a bit counter-cultural. But if it's good enough for the some of history's smartest and most successful figures, there's probably something the rest of us can learn. In fact, an outsized fear of failure could hold us back from our greatest achievements. Whether you're a perfectionist paralyzed by the fear of making mistakes, or a risk-taker looking to fail smarter, let's rewrite the script on what it means to fail -- and succeed -- in both personal and professional realms.Key Takeaways:Failure is a form of currency that you can use to purchase success.A growth mindset allows us to view challenges as opportunities for learning and improvement.Practice cognitive flexibility by examining failures from multiple perspectives.Approach setbacks with curiosity, analyzing them like a scientist to extract valuable insights.Remember that avoiding failure often leads to stagnation; taking risks is essential for growth. Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

 Is there a carcinogen lurking in your corn flakes?References: A Review of Dietary Intake of Acrylamide in Humans - PMC (nih.gov)Acrylamide Intake through Diet and Human Cancer Risk - PMC Check out our special Spotify playlist of episodes focused on Gut Health here! Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

How to spot nutrition misinformation online and find sources you can trust.Related Links:How to spot questionable nutrition informationMyFitnessPal blog Register for the upcoming webinar series here  Check out our special Spotify playlist of episodes focused on Gut Health here! Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
What (and how) you practice matters hugely. Choose well.

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 17:49


In this episode, we explore the role of practice in habit formation and how a thoughtful approach can accelerate your progress more than just mindless repetition. We also talk about the mental aspect of practice and how practicing better thoughts can drive better behaviors.Practice doesn't make perfect; it makes permanent - choose wisely what you reinforce.Key Takeaways:- What we repeat, we reinforce.  Be sure you are reinforcing the thoughts and actions that you want to strengthen- Beware the "streak" trap: While consistency is important, don't let a break in your streak derail your long-term progress- Quality beats quantity:  Focused, deliberate practice yields better results than mindless repetition.- Mental practice matters: Your thoughts and self-talk are as crucial to practice as physical actions. Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

In this special episode, host of the QDT podcast, Project Parenthood Chelsea Dorcich talks with pediatric nutritionist Jill Castle about her new book "Kids Thrive at Every Size."Check out more great parenting content from Chelsea Dorcich on the Project Parenthood podcast!To learn more about Jill Castle, including how to purchase her new book "Kids Thrive at Every Size", visit JillCastle.com Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Healthy Habits Made Simple | Monica Reinagel

Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 67:50


Do you struggle with maintaining healthy eating habits? Are you, like Kurt, stashing Oreos in the basement to avoid temptation? Believe it or not, making small changes to your environment can be more effective for managing your health than relying on willpower alone. This week, Kurt and Tim are joined by nutrition expert Monica Reinagel—an opera singer turned nutritionist and podcaster. Monica shares her unique insights on weight management and what really matters when starting your personal health journey. Context is everything when it comes to health decisions. In this episode, they dive into how simple tweaks to your environment, both public and private, can have a big impact on your overall well-being. Tune in for practical tips, expert advice, and the encouragement you need to start making healthier choices that work for you. © 2024 Behavioral Grooves Book a time to talk to Tim about Behavioral Grooves here. Topics  [0:00] Oreo habits and environmental adjustments [9:22] Introduction and speed round [13:50] Are New Year's Resolutions bad? [20:08] Eating, emotions, and environment [24:32] From opera singer to nutritionist - finding your passions [31:35] How we can look at nutrition through behavioral science [38:30] Tracking nutrition with the Nutrition GPA App [45:00] Desert island music [51:32] Grooving Session: influencing behavior by changing your environment © 2024 Behavioral Grooves Links  Nutrition GPA app Monica on Instagram Change Academy Podcast Behavioral Grooves Facebook Group! Musical Links  Bach - Spirits of Meditation - Suite #5 Aria Mozart - Symphony No. 40 in G minor

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
How probiotic foods do (and don't) affect your gut

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 9:12


The surprising ways that fermented and cultured foods support your health. Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

For the millions of college students who struggle to pay for food, help is available.Resources:Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Estimated Eligibility and Receipt among Food Insecure College Students | U.S. GAOFAFSA® Application | Federal Student AidPublic Benefit Finder for California StudentsSwipe Out Hunger Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
The ultimate guide to giving feedback that gets positive results

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 28:09


Dr. Bethy Campbell joins Monica to explore the delicate dance of offering constructive criticism while maintaining positive relationships. Learn practical strategies for delivering feedback that empowers growth, builds trust, and respects autonomy.Whether you're offering feedback as a manager, colleague, spouse, or friend, this episode provides pro-level strategies that will transform your communication and foster meaningful change in others.Key TakeawaysWe earn the right to be able to offer feedback by focusing on the relationship first and establishing connection.Always precede constructive feedback with genuine praise to build trust and boost self-efficacy.Avoid using "but" when transitioning from praise to constructive feedback, as it tends to negate everything that came before.Frame constructive feedback positively by encouraging specific alternative behaviors rather than simply telling someone to stop doing something.When giving feedback, "strike when the iron is cold" to ensure emotions are not running high and both parties are receptive.Related ListeningEp #140: Growth Factor: How to ask for (and receive) feedbackLinksLife Directions Consulting with Dr. Bethy CampbellMeet me in Nashville for the ISCEBS Symposium Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

How to eat healthy when time, space, and money is tightResourcesThe College Vegetarian Cookbook: 150 Easy, Budget-Friendly Recipes by Stephanie McKercher The 5-Ingredient College Cookbook: Recipes to Survive the Next Four Years by Pamela EllgenThe College Cookbook: 101 Simple, Cheap and Healthy Recipes with QR Code Video Demonstrations by J.W. Warren The Quick and Easy College Cookbook: 300 Healthy, Low-Cost Meals that Fit Your Budget and Schedule by Kimberley Willis Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

How to harness the full power and benefits of of Isoflavones. Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
How to create a more effective support strategy

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 16:35


Change is challenging, for all kinds of different reasons. But one thing that can make it more challenging than it actually needs to be is when we insist on going it alone.Whether you're aiming to improve your health, boost your productivity, or cultivate a new skill, having a solid support strategy can be the difference between frustration and success. But getting the people around you to support you in ways that you find supportive can be challenging. Here are some ways to set yourself up for success.Key TakeawaysBe specific when asking for support from friends and family. Don't expect them to read your mind – tell them exactly how they can help. Remember that unsupportive behavior from others is often more about their own insecurities than about you. Curate your environment to reflect the person you're becoming. Remove obstacles and add elements that propel you towards your goals.Seek out people who share your goals and motivations and are actively pursuing the kinds of things you want to incorporate in your life.Work with Me30 Day Nutrition UpgradeWeighless ProgramKeynotes and Workshops Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Delving into the science behind Trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO) and its potential link to cardiovascular disease.Mentioned in this episode: Soluble Dietary Fiber Reduces Trimethylamine Metabolism via Gut Microbiota and Co-Regulates Host AMPK Pathways | National Library of Medicine | 2017 Dec (nbci.nlm.nih.gov)Dietary fiber intervention modulates the formation of the cardiovascular risk factor trimethylamine-N-oxide after beef consumption: MEATMARK – a randomized pilot intervention study (Cold Spring Harbor Labratory)Diet, Fecal Microbiome, and Trimethylamine N-Oxide in a Cohort of Metabolically Healthy United States Adults (MDPOI)A randomized crossover trial on the effect of plant-based compared with animal-based meat on trimethylamine-N-oxide and cardiovascular disease risk factors in generally healthy adults | National Library of Medicine | 2020 Nov (nbci.nlm.nih.gov) Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

Change Academy
Revisiting the Joy Choice with Michelle Segar

Change Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 31:49


Dr. Michelle Segar is an NIH-funded researcher at the University of Michigan. She's also a best-selling author and health coach. She's spent close to thirty years studying how to create sustainable changes and healthy behaviors that can survive the complexity and unpredictability of the real world.In this episode, Monica talks with Dr. Segar about her newest book, The Joy Choice, as well as her 3-step process for staying on track even when life goes off the rails.HighlightsWhy it is hard to follow through on our best intentionsHow research on ADHD has influenced behavior changeThe concept of Goal ShieldingHow working memory affects our behaviors and how we can leverage itMichelle's "POP" 3-step process and why play is such an important aspect of itMentionedThe Joy Choice, by Michelle SegarMichelleSegar.com Interested in having Monica present at your next live or virtual event?  Learn more. ★ Support this podcast ★

The Nourished Child
Kids Thrive at Every Size with Guest Interviewer Monica Reinagel

The Nourished Child

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 41:10


Monica Reinagel, registered dietitian and host of the Nutrition Diva podcast, now in its 16th year, takes over the show as a guest host! She interviews Jill about her new book, Kids Thrive at Every Size. Get full information on the blog: https://thenourishedchild.com/blog

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Examining whether vitamins and nutrients can really be absorbed through the skin using products like patches and creams.  Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

These naturally occurring proteins can replace sugar in foods. How do these new ingredients stack up against other low or no-calorie sweeteners?Mentioned in this episode:Sweet proteins – Potential replacement for artificial low calorie sweeteners - PMC (nih.gov)Related listening:Here's how artificial sweeteners change your microbiome (Nutrition Diva #682) Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
When do probiotic supplements make sense? (Re-issue)

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 9:22


US consumers are spending 3 billion dollars a year on probiotic supplements. Are they getting a good return on investment? Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Yogurt makers can now say that eating yogurt reduces the risk of Type 2 diabetes. What do know about this new “qualified claim”?Mentioned in this episode:Dairy consumption and risk of type 2 diabetes (BMS Medicine) Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

How does our desire to avoid processed foods square with our out-of-control snacking habits?References:2024 Food & Health Survey - International Food Information CouncilSnacking: A cause for concern - ScienceDirectSnack Food, Satiety, and Weight - PubMed (nih.gov)What Is a Snack, Why Do We Snack, and How Can We Choose Better Snacks? A Review of the Definitions of Snacking, Motivations to Snack, Contributions to Dietary Intake, and Recommendations for Improvement - PubMed (nih.gov) Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Discussing the difference between acidic and acid-forming foods, explains how the body maintains pH balance, and evaluates the potential health benefits and misconceptions surrounding pH-balancing diets. Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

All about prebiotic sodas including their fiber content, health benefits, and how they compare to kombucha.Mentioned in this episode:ND 412 What Apple Cider Vinegar Can (and Can't) Do For YouNutrition GPA appResearch:Health Effects and Sources of Prebiotic Dietary Fiber - PMC (nih.gov)Global, distinctive, and personal changes in molecular and microbial profiles by specific fibers in humans: Cell Host & MicrobeInulin (a prebiotic fiber): Health benefits and risks (medicalnewstoday.com) Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Exploring the world of kefir, from its health benefits to its unique fermentation process. Related links:https://culturesforhealth.com/ Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
Could fish oil actually increase your risk of cardiovascular events?

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 8:29


A new study adds more doubt to the value of fish oil supplementation for heart disease prevention. Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous
How nutrients in foods and supplements work together

The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 10:55


Learn why whole foods often provide a nutritional edge, when supplements might be necessary, and how timing impacts nutrient availability.Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN.  Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy.  Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network.  LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel, MS, LDN. Transcripts are available at Simplecast.Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com or leave a voicemail at 443-961-6206.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find Monica's blog and other programs at Nutrition Over Easy. Nutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterNutrition Over Easy: https://nutritionovereasy.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom