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In this episode of the Marathon Running Podcast, we talk with Serena Marie, also known as @runnergirldietitian, about Holiday Eating for Runners. We dive into how to balance training with holiday indulgences and offer practical hacks for navigating holiday parties without derailing your goals. Serena shares tips on mindful eating, checking in with your body, and staying in tune with your hunger cues, helping runners avoid potential setbacks. Whether it's strategies for portion control or ways to enjoy festive treats without guilt, this episode is packed with insights to keep you on track during the holiday season. Links for today's episode: Dear Runner Bod, the pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-runner-bod/id1676359275 Serena's Instagram: http://instagram.com/runnergirldietitian FREE TRAINING: 3 Proven Steps to Support a Healthy Metabolism for Female Runners: https://event.webinarjam.com/register/3/o3l1yh1 We are now on YOUTUBE:Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@RunningPodcast TIFOSI OPTICS: Use our 20% off code “MRP20” or use this link: https://tifosioptics.com/discount/MRP20 RUNUR athletics runur.run code: runur_mrp20 Free UCAN sample pack: UCAN.co/mrp Use code MRP for 20% off!Support our podcast and check out our RunSwag Tshirts · Our website: www.marathonrunningpodcast.com · Our Instagram: @runningpodcast · Our Amazon Storefront: Amazon Storefront · Join our Facebook group: SpeedStriders Facebook Group · Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@RunningPodcast
Dietitian Serena Stewart, aka Serena Marie per her IG account, joins Lane 9 Project to talk about her experiences with adolescent body changes, how it impacted her body image, and how it led her to running. While her early experiences in sport were part of an effort to change her body, her relationship to running has evolved and changed. She recorded this episode with us at 37 weeks pregnant, on the brink of a major life transition! We know that parts of her story resonate with a lot of our Lane 9 community, and appreciate the helpful information she shared in regards to adolescent nutrition support, sports nutrition trends, and more. Get in touch with Serena via SerenaMarieRd.com and/or via @runnergirldietitian on IG. The Lane 9 Project is working to reduce REDS and improve menstrual health for female-bodied athletes at all levels of sport. Find more of our work and how to work with us at Lane9Project.org. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter at Lane9Project.Substack.com. Full transcripts are available for all episodes.
It's important to stay consistent! Brooke is talking Serena about exercising and running while pregnant and postpartum. Serena shares her story and how she is continuing to run and exercise while pregnant (we are due on the same day!). She gives tips to help you know how to fuel your body while exercising before, during and after a workout or run. You can follow Serena on Instagram @runnergirldietitian. Check out Serena's podcast here. Here's a sneak peek: [2:20] Serena intro [3:57] Serena shares how her training/running has changed during pregnancy [9:27] Importance of nutrition for athletes/active women [15:27] Common myths and mistakes that women make with their nutrition [18:47] Simple tips when it comes to optimizing your nutrition for strength and endurance [25:46] Serena shares her postpartum goals and plans for movement after baby [30:06] Last minute tips from Serena Click Here to Join the Free Workshop: How to Feel Like Yourself Again Postpartum & Reach Your Healthiest Weight without Sacrificing Your Favorite Foods or Milk Supply
Today on the show I am joined by Serena Marie, a fellow non-diet dietitian, AND she's also a sports dietitian, so she has this really cool perspective on how we can combine the world of exercise with food freedom and intuitive eating and it's SO REFRESHING! You're going to hear us talk about how common it is for people who are active to under fuel their bodies, and how this ends up backfiring. Serena's focus in her work is primarily around running, so you'll hear us referencing running a lot throughout this discussion, but even if you're not a runner or you aren't currently exercising on a routine basis, this episode is still for you because you're going to learn how to think about viewing your body as your teammate as Serena calls it. We talk about how to think about eating as self-care, and how we can use gentle nutrition (whether it be sports nutrition, or gentle nutrition for specific health conditions, or just general gentle nutrition strategies) to proactively and compassionately care for our bodies. Resources mentioned in this episode: Connect With Serena Marie on IG Listen to the Dear Runner Bod Podcast Check Out Serena's Collect Your Bling Mini Pod Freebie Join Serena's Eat like an Athlete Bootcamp & Membership Community For full show notes, visit: katyharvey.net/podcast122 Connect with Katy on IG! Join Katy's Free FB Group Intuitive Eating Made Easy
In this episode, we are joined by Registered Dietitian, pubic speaker and running coach, Serena Marie. Serena uses a unique blend of intuitive eating, somatic counseling, and running nutrition to help you fuel your dreams. Together, we discuss:Serena Marie's journey with disordered eating & runningHow Serena was introduced to intuitive eatingAddressing thin privilege & internalized weight stigmaThe problems with under-fueling & under-hydrating before, during or after exercisingHow to set yourself up for success at as athleteMore from Serena Marie:Listen to Leah on Serena's podcast, Dear Runner BodVisit Serena's websiteFollow Serena on Instagram @serenamarierdMore from Leah:Get access to The Mindset Matters Free Mini CourseApply to The Embodied Method, my 1:1 coaching programJoin my self-paced course, The ReturnSubscribe to my personal SubstackFollow me on Instagram for more intuitive eating content @leahkern.rdVisit my website to learn more about my coaching offeringsSubscribe to my weekly newsletter to get a nugget of intuitive eating inspiration delivered straight from my heart to your inbox each week.Email me: Leah@leahkernrd.com
Welcome to episode 154 of the Marathon Running Podcast, the podcast for runners who want to maximize their performance and health. In this episode, we're joined by registered dietitian Serena Marie, RD, to discuss the importance of post-run nutrition for runners. We dive into topics such as the appropriate time to start fueling after a run, what happens to our bodies during a run that makes nutrition important, and which nutrients are essential for recovery. Serena shares her expert advice on how runners can determine the amount of food to consume based on their individual needs, including factors such as body size and exercise intensity. We also discuss the importance of consuming high-carbohydrate foods to replenish glycogen stores and protein to repair muscle damage after a run. Serena provides helpful tips on planning and preparing post-run meals and snacks, even for runners with busy schedules. Additionally, we explore the topic of protein powder and what to look for when choosing a supplement, as well as the foods and supplements that runners should avoid after a run. If you want to improve your running performance and enhance your recovery, then you won't want to miss this episode! Tune in to learn from Serena Marie, RD, and take your running nutrition to the next level. The link to the mentioned protein powders NAKED nutrition and NUZEST are here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/runningpodcast/list/4Q1SAM3KS81G?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrunningpodcast_47E1HC1PWE4AC5T6T05F Serena's instagram: @serenamarierd Follow us on instagram @runningpodcast Our Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/runningpodcast/list/4Q1SAM3KS81G?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfrunningpodcast_4WQTFCC6V4KDXCBHCP4R Join our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/SpeedStriders Follow us on instagram @runningpodcast Check out our website: www.runningpodcast.us Tags of topics:post-run nutrition, runners, registered dietitian, recovery, glycogen stores, protein, calories, high-carbohydrate foods, protein powder, muscle damage, supplements, performance, health.
In this episode, Serena and I chat all things running and relationship with both running and your body. We talk about why it's so scary to take time off, and how to combat that anxiety. We also had some fun with runner ‘would you rather's. Check it out and listen to my interview on Serena's podcast too! INTUITIVE FUELING MASTERCLASS Learn all things runner's nutrition to be fueled for your next race or continued casual running! Follow Serena on Instagram: @SerenaMarieRD Listen to Serena's podcast Dear Runner Bod Book a FREE Discovery call to chat about working with me: https://calendly.com/michellepnutrition/15min Read more about nutrition coaching: My Services Follow Michelle on Instagram: @michellepillepichnutrition Follow Michelle on TikTok: @michellepillepich
In this episode we talk about how your nutritional needs change after your marathon. We talk to Serena Marie, RD about taking time off and what it entails, from weight variations to adjusting nutrition, under-fueling, and the rate of energy burn and more. JOIN OUR CHALLENGE Contact serena @serenamarierd Join our facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/SpeedStriders Follow us on instagram @runningpodcast Check out our website: www.runningpodcast.us Tags of topics: #Marathon #Running #MarathonTraining #marathonnutrition #speedstriders #runningpodcast #racerecap #racereview #runner #mentaltraining #beginnerrunner #attitudeofgratitude
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Serena is a registered dietician whose goal is to support runners and help them feel comfortable in their skin. She also has a passion for marrying the idea of food and nutrition with fitness in a healthy way and finding peace of mind with food. In this episode, she discusses healthy and efficient ways of fueling your body to perform your best during workouts and debunks popular fitness and nutrition myths. Make sure to give this episode a listen to level up your fitness! CHAPTER MARKERS: Intro: 1:23 Importance of running: 2:38 Serena's origin story: 3:31 Rivki's origin story with fitness: 6:18 Changing your mindset with nutrition: 7:40 How to build up endurance with running: 14:13 Strength workouts to support running: 19:01 The truth about fasted cardio: 22:29 Are pre-workouts and BCAAs worth it?: 24:43 The best form of recovery between workouts: 30:30 Fueling your body before and after workouts: 33:16 Running tips in the wintertime: 38:11 Last-minute takeaways from Serena: 41:00 Find Serana: - Serena's Instagram Find Rivki: - Rivki's Instagram - Rivki's Blog Produced by https://greenfreshmedia.com/
Serena Marie, RD, is back to share what people aren't talking about when it comes to intuitive eating, especially in the running world. We also discuss how compassion is the way to goal achievement. It's a wide-ranging conversation between two friends catching up on life. Plus, I share my recent experience having COVID and the tools I used to help me through it. A content note: we discuss Serena's experience with anorexia and bulimia on this episode. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
2020 has been the year that put so many things into focus. That's what my guest, Serene Marie, RD, and I discuss in this episode: What came into focus for us this year and what's on the horizon for us both in 2021! Speaking of: If you're looking to create a better 2021 year, then a C Journal could be for you. Listen in to find out how an analog journal that's part planner/part journal/part sketch pad could bring calm, creativity, and confidence to your new year. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you! This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and solely as a self-help tool for your own use. I am not providing medical, psychological, or nutrition therapy advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat any health problems or illnesses without consulting your own medical practitioner. Always seek the advice of your own medical practitioner and/or mental health provider about your specific health situation. For my full Disclaimer, please go to www.karigormley.com/disclaimer.
In this episode we talk to registered dietitian Serena Marie, RD about all things holiday eating!
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This celebration episode did not go the way I envisioned celebrating almost 300 episodes of the podcast...but I think it turned out even better! and was even therapeutic! Serena Marie, RD, our go-to real food dietitian from back in the day when the podcast was called The Running Lifestyle Show, joins us this week. You'll hear what major myth Serena wants to dispel and what I wish I would have known before running three marathons in six weeks! Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you!
This is sooooo exciting! Research done in 2003 and 2006 showed correlation between people who had a Positive Emotional Style and their immunity—were less likely to be susceptible to the common cold, rhinovirus and flu! Being happy, lively and calm can actually help you physically feel better. Self-care really is healthcare! This week, I share this science and how you can have a happier, more positive emotional style with Serena Marie, RD. Serena and I catch up on what's been happening for her as an RD in the ICU at a hospital in Brooklyn and how my family has fared here in Wilmington, DE. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you!
Serena Marie, RD, is back on the podcast to share what she is experiencing as a registered dietician in the Intensive Care Unit at a hospital in NYC. She shares the necessity of social distancing, what foods to focus on right now, and the importance of exercise. I share how exercising is a way to sharpen the brain, increase creativity, and create calm. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you!
Clinical dietitian Serena Marie, RD is back to discuss how nutrition has evolved since we first started podcasting in 2014. We discuss what science says about gluten-free diets for people with Hashimoto's and heart disease. Serena tells what active people are not consuming enough of—and how to get more of it into our diets. We both share our themes for the year and how they affect many parts of our lives. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Tweet me your biggest takeaways from the episode at @KariGormley -- I'd love to hear from you!
Deena Kastor is back—and what would a momentous, episode be without our friend and go-to real food dietitian, Serena Marie RD? You'll hear from Deena on perimenopause and menopause, the ups and downs of writing a book, and her personal favorite reads. You'll also hear from Serena as she talks Keto and Intermittent Fasting. We'll also discuss updates and the podcast's future in the long run! Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Steve Sisson, a running coach and professional runner, and Kari discuss how mindset and burnout affect a runner. The two of them discuss how using a running coach and/or flourishing coach can get an athlete to their goals faster. Serena Marie, RD, explains oral sensing and why to rinse and spit out carbohydrate drinks, such as Gatorade, to achieve faster times. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Jeff Webb, the go-to former Navy SEAL for the podcast, is back for the third time--this time to discuss how having a flourishing coach (yours truly!) as well as a running coach (and we'll hear from that person next week) has helped him reach and exceed his goals. Serena Marie, RD, explains why omega-3s are so important to consume, the best sources of omega-3s, and why certain types of oils need to go. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Foti Panagakos--Dentist, Marathoner, and Runner of the Week from last week--is back to talk about pain management, how nutrition affects your teeth, and how to get yourself to floss if flossing isn't your thing. Serena Marie, RD, shares a frequent question: how to fuel before running. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Agapi Stassinopoulos, author of Wake Up to the Joy of You: 52 Meditations and Practices for a Calmer, Happier Life (The Running Lifestyle Book of the Month for December 2018), shares how to get your running mojo back, how to be happy when so many people around you are struggling, and where and how to find your inner joy. Serena Marie, RD, shares the most exciting breakthroughs of 2018 when it comes to nutrition. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Serena Marie, RD, joins Kari to discuss how to set goals based on how you meet expectations. The ladies discuss how to reframe the word busy and how to set boundaries that make sense for your needs. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Neil Pasricha—best-selling author, speaker, podcaster, and entrepreneur—shares how he made it through several tough situations—like his wife asking for a divorce and his best friend taking his own life—all within a short amount of time. You also hear what has surprised him as a podcaster, what he recommends for aspiring authors, and what his fitness regime looks like. Serena Marie, RD, discusses how to sweeten your holiday treats healthfully, and both ladies share how they use social media in a way that aligns with the lifestyles they want to lead. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Zeev Ben-Shachar—a speaker, student of psychology, and former college squash player—shares how to use primers and thought-provoking questions to achieve your goals. Kari and Zeev also discuss what a running routine looks like for a squash player, culture shock, the five senses and Thanksgiving, and how being in a state of awe makes the mundane meaningful. Serena Marie, RD, discusses how to stay in control of your holiday happiness. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Jason Prall, a Longevity and Optimal Health Practitioner and producer of The Human Longevity Project shares a ton of information about how to feel better, including the importance of chronotypes, how you hold emotions in your body, understanding what you really want, how artificial light can affect you, and what centenarians do in Blue Zones. Serena Marie, RD, discusses binge eating and how sugar, fat, and salt affect brain chemistry. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Cheryl Rice—a speaker, writer, and catalyst—created a movement that spreads connection and kindness. The You Matter Marathon™ takes place in November and is an opportunity to share magic and create an ever richer life. Serena Marie, RD, discusses how and why to try a food eight to ten times before giving up on it. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Nancy Watt, an improv leader, communications professional, and fellow runner discusses with Kari how the power of community, laughter, and hard acts (like running) can lead to struggling well. The conversation and topics jump around and include feeling so empty and so full, experiencing running the TCS New York City Marathon, using improv to communicate, exploring ways of looking at people who you don't necessarily agree with, and talking about doing something that takes you to the edge. Serena Marie, RD, discusses the satisfaction of clearing space and mindfulness. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Lisa Kohn, an executive coach, author, and trainer shares her memoir, To the Moon and Back: A Childhood Under the Influence. Lisa shares what a cult is, how she abused herself by becoming suicidal, anorexic, and having a “mild addiction to cocaine” (Lisa's words), to finally learning how to practice self-compassion. Kari and Lisa discuss how her experience impacts how she chooses to run and how running runs or does not run her life. Serena Marie, RD, discusses what three oils to cook with and which to avoid. Update: The next online Flourishing Skills group will start on Thursday, October 4, 2018. If you're feeling stressed out and are looking for some tools to live a life of flourishing and well-being, then this group is an opportunity to learn skills and put them into practice straight away. If you've been trying to reach a goal for the longest time, science shows that having a coach is an effective and empowering way to meet your goal. Coaching prices go up effective October 1, 2018. Email Kari@therunninglifestyle.com to learn more. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Sara Gillespie, a trainer with a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology from the University of Maryland returns to the podcast! This time, she discusses important exercises that anyone can do to be able to move later in life. Kari and Sara talk about C7 humps, how to align yourself for better posture, how to warm up before a run, how Sara took care of herself after both of her sons were in a major accident, why to breathe through your mouth instead of your nose, how to prevent bunions, and much more. Serena Marie, RD, discusses how to determine how many carbs you should eat per day. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Tal Ben-Shahar, PhD, one of the most widely known lecturers on happiness and whole living shares what he tells his students over and over again, why he went searching for something different after winning Israel's squash championship, why happiness provides a competitive advantage for multinational companies, and what surprised him about the positive psychology movement. Serena Marie, RD, shares her research about hydrolyzed and unhydrolyzed collagen protein. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Karla Starr, an investigative reporter of peer-reviewed research, shares her extensive research about luck and how you can indeed learn to be lucky. You'll hear the negative side of what some research shows and then get the positive news on how to overcome bias. Discover new insights into power poses, certain mindsets, what you can and can't control, and why not to be tied emotionally to an outcome. Serena Marie, RD, shares research about ketogenic diets and her clients' experiences with them. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Shaun Miller, a strength and conditioning coach and elementary and middle school teacher, discusses how he uses accumobility, lacrosse, and tennis balls to help recover faster. You'll hear what fascia is and why it's so important to pay attention to it. He also discusses why you should do a dynamic workout before running. Serena Marie, RD, is “in the house” to share why she has drastically changed her mind about weighing herself every day and what contributes to weighing more. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live a Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of The Running Lifestyle Show team. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes. Please tweet me your biggest takeaways at @KariGormley!
Deena Kastor, Olympic medalist, Chicago and London Marathon winner, and record holder in the women's masters marathon, shares how letting her mind run led her to be a professional runner and one of the most decorated runners in American history. Deena specifically shares how she overcame challenges, including what one may call “bullying” by one of her running groups, the challenges she overcame when living in Finland, how to set new goals where you know your fastest days are over, and more. Serena Marie, RD, joins Kari to celebrate four years of The Running Lifestyle Show, how she won the lottery, and one of the best moments of her life. Serena also shares the nutritional value of algae and how to eat it. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Louis Alloro, Masters of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP), and Kari talk about relationships and how to engage people in an effort to share the best way to longevity. In addition, they discuss what people who live engaged lives do. Serena Marie, RD, answers a listener's questions about insulin sensitivity and how it relates to intense, long-distance training. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Serena Marie, RD, and Kari dive deep into the research about foods' effects on moods—specifically depression and anxiety. Serena is fascinated by what she found, and she is even more passionate about what she already knew due to her recent discoveries. The ladies also discuss the many downfalls of alcohol and how it particularly works against people who have depression and/or anxiety. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Denny Krahe, certified athletic trainer and conditioning and strength coach, discusses his book, Be Ready on Race Day: How to Create a Custom Training Plan for Your Next Marathon or Half Marathon, the latest science about running, and how his experiments with heart-rate variability and heart-rate training have impacted his speed. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss how to research flights for your dream races, the importance of savoring your food, and what foods to eat to help heal a concussion. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Laura Vanderkam, best-selling author and time-management expert, returns to the show to discuss research on how to enjoy your time “off the clock” and how to even find time to do so. She also shares her experience with setting a running goal, her running streak, and how she has significantly increased the books that she has read. This conversation took place on a walk in the wintertime. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss the role that probiotics play in the gut and what to do if you simply don't like or can't eat foods that are rich in probiotics. Kari shares why doing something novel or something you did as a kid can bring joy during the Mind Fuel for Your Fuel Belt segment. Want to make this is a summer to remember? Kick it off with a six-week group to scientifically increase your well-being, happiness, and flourishing. The beta Flourishing Skills groups will give you the tools to learn and practice skills together with a small, curated group. Time's ticking away to sign up for groups on either Monday, June 4, 2018 in the evening or Thursday, June 7, 2018 during the day. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Casey Kerrigan, MD, who is internationally recognized for her peer-reviewed published research on running and walking gait and the effects of footwear (in addition to starting the Biomechanics Lab at the University of Virginia), shares why our preconceived notions about shoes are completely wrong—and she has the science to back it up. She discusses what shoes typically don't have and what two specific assets they need to have. Dr. Kerrigan also explores why the shoe industry hasn't embraced the latest technology, what the number one physical disability for the elderly is, and how working your calf muscles will help you run more efficiently and possibly faster. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari talk about why eating protein is especially important for athletes in heavy training cycles or for perimenopausal or postmenopausal women. They chat about why protein is so key for middle-aged men as well. Kari shares the science behind dedicating a day to random acts of kindness versus spreading acts out over several days during this episode's Mind Fuel for Your Fuel Belt segment. She also discusses gratitude letters. Don't miss out! Kari's beta Flourishing Skills and Accountability groups will offer a time to come together with kindred spirits to learn how to apply scientifically proven skills to increase your positivity ratio. Groups begin June 5, 2018, and will run (pun intended) for six weeks. These are intimate groups where you get to learn and apply skills among a safe, welcoming, small group of people. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Louisa Jewell, Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP), joins Kari to “heartstorm” how to be present in your one precious life, take control of rumination, and get clear on your beliefs. Louisa discusses her experience with depression, how a growth mindset can fuel your life, how self-compassion can help you through a difficult time, and how to choose what media to consume to keep a positive mindset. She is especially vulnerable when she shares her divorce experience and how she was self-compassionate during that time. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari talk about hydration during and after running. Kari starts a new segment called Fuel for Your Mind Belt, and she discusses one simple strategy to raise your positivity ratio. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through HealthIQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Strongworks owner/trainer Owen Drolet and ultra runner Brent Robertson share how slow-moving weight training has revolutionized their lives. These inspirational gentlemen discuss such topics as having a distraction-free environment, being extremely present to cuing (what the trainer is saying), having a mindset to master yourself rather than the weights, understanding what a grossly inefficient way to train may be, explaining why not to chase reps, exploring the ability to trigger muscle groups, and taking on a mindset of “you versus you”. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss how to reintroduce foods after following an elimination or reset diet. The ladies also give updates on their running journeys. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through HealthIQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Best-selling author, David J. Pollay, shares with Kari how to stop garbage from taking over your life. David is on a mission to help spread kindness around the world and to focus on a cycle of gratitude rather than a cycle of garbage. You'll hear how to handle fear, how to talk with others when the stakes are high, and how a small act of kindness can bring so much joy to others. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss negative reviews and the latest research on cancer and asparagus. Serena also shares some insight into one ultra runners' weight gain and why he should consult his physician to have his cortisol levels checked for adrenal fatigue. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through HealthIQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Founder of the Front Row Foundation, Jon Vroman, shares how an ultramarathon was the catalyst for becoming a runner and creating a non-profit organization. John and host Kari Gormley cover topics that include figuring out what to do while you're going through a challenging time, living a big life, finding meaning and purpose in your life, parenting, hosting family board meetings, living a transformative moment, and having the right mindset. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss eating while on vacation, avoiding being triggered by sugar, eating riced vegetables, using the Instant Pot, and making your own kombucha. The ladies share what's currently going on in their running lives. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through HealthIQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Kari and Serena Marie, RD, dive into how they use social media to learn how to cook, Kari's experience on the Whole30® Reset, Serena's Shake Yo' Sugar Habit program, how Serena is the Poo Poo Po Po, the importance of B12, K2, and more. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through HealthIQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Suzie Pileggi Pawelski, (Master's in Applied Positive Psychology) MAPP, and James Pawelski, PhD, authors Happy Together: Using the Science of Positive Psychology to Build Love that Lasts,share how to be Aristotelian lovers, how to focus on strengthening your relationships like you would build your muscles, and how to increase your mileage and speed. The “First Couple of Positive Psychology” explain how to compliment someone, what the science and history behind positive psychology is, why other people matter, the research around longevity, and how to use your strengths to bring more energy and flourishing experiences into your life. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari share what's “good in their ‘hoods” and how to use food as a way to enhance and savor relationships. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through Health IQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Kari interviews key members of Team TRLS (The Running Lifestyle Show) about what their goals are for the new year and how they plan on meeting them. Meaghan Nana-Sinkam shares how she accidentally ran a marathon and why she's going to run an ultra. Becky Clayton shares her mileage and PR goals. Serena Marie, RD, is bringing Speedy Serena back, and Kari shares how to apply strategies from positive psychology to create meaningful goals and how to meet them. The Flourishing Experiment continues in 2018! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team TRLS. Click HERE to find out how you may qualify for a better life insurance rate by being a runner through Health IQ. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Courtney Carver, a blogger who specializes in simplicity and minimalism (who has been featured in O, The Oprah Magazine and Real Simple to name a few), explains how a Multiple Sclerosis (MS) diagnosis helped spur a major lifestyle shift. Courtney shares with Kari and guest co-host Alice Jovy—one of Kari's coaching clients—her journey through the years of changing careers and letting go of many things that have led to so much more. Kari and Alice discuss their top takeaways, including how to take a calm approach to life. Serena Marie, RD, joins Kari to discuss how they love teaching others and how to simplify what to eat to get the most nutritional bang for your buck. 2017 is the year of the Flourishing Experiment! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team The Running Lifestyle Show. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Jeff Webb, our go-to former Navy SEAL, Episode 158 featured guest, and one of Kari's coaching clients, returns to discuss how he mixed up his marathon training this year, whether or not he got another BQ, his experience running one of his dream marathons, and to chat about an update on his co-founded nonprofit called Run To Honor. Serena Marie, RD, and Kari discuss how to clarify your eating habits, feel your feelings rather than feed your feelings, why using a primer could really help, why accountability may help you achieve your goals, and how using an Instant Pot can help you make tasty meals in less time. 2017 is the year of the Flourishing Experiment! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team The Running Lifestyle Show. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.
Longtime TRLS friends Foti Panagakos (Upholder) and Tracy Slayton (Obliger) join Serena Marie, RD, (Rebel) and host Kari (Questioner) to share how their Tendencies impact their running schedules, interactions with romantic partners, vacation plans, and careers. This episode is a continuation of Episode 120 and coincides with Gretchen Rubin's latest book, The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People's Lives Better, Too), which is a follow-up to Better Than Before: What I Learned About Making and Breaking Habits—to Sleep More, Quit Sugar, Procrastinate Less, and Generally Build a Happier Life. Serena and Kari discuss how knowing themselves and understanding others impacted their Thanksgivings. The ladies also discuss yummy snacks to have on hand during the holidays. 2017 is the year of the Flourishing Experiment! If you'd like to join a group to help you with your habits and resolutions, or create a Flourishing Experiment yourself, reach out to Kari at Kari@TheRunningLifestyle.com for more information. Click HERE to receive special gifts and to be part of Team The Running Lifestyle Show. Find out the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle HERE. Please go HERE for this episode's show notes.