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Stephanie Gaudreau mission is to help women create bigger, bolder, fiercer lives - by building health from the inside out. In this episode, we discuss body image, health, nutrition. Step advises us how we can get started with exercise how we can deal with cravings in early sobriety as well as discussing her own reason for ditching the booze. To learn more, visit the show notes.
Step Gaudreau mission is to help women create bigger, bolder, fiercer lives - by building health from the inside out. In this episode, we discuss body image, health, nutrition. Step advises us how we can get started with exercise how we can deal with cravings in early sobriety as well as discussing her own reason for ditching the booze. To learn more, visit the show notes.
This week on Low Carb Conversations with Leah Williamson NTP and Guests, Leah is joined by Nutritional Therapist, Strength Coach, Podcaster and Author, . Sit back and relax while Leah discusses the latest health news headlines with special guests. On the podcast Leah and Steph discuss Steph's health journey and which lead her to develop her four core pillars. They then discuss how women are portrayed in sports and social media. And how medical promotions are emerging - are these good or bad? Tune in to find out. Articles Reviewed: Leah is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and has appointments available for online consultation – one on one or in small groups. This is available to anyone looking to improve their health through low carb real food principles for themselves and their families (Australia, USA). If you would like to chat before making an appointment then please email Leah at info@nourishingconversations.com
Stephanie Gaudreau is a health and fitness coach who advocates healthy eating and embracing your own skin. Before she started eating a more balanced diet, which includes the foods she feared, she advocated paleo and working out in order to achieve her ideal body but she wasn't happy. Steph used to be a teacher but as an introvert, she needed to find a job that is comfortable for her, therefore, she took a drastic change of direction and went into blogging. Steph experienced body dysmorphia as a kid, it changed her relationship with food and how she perceived her body. Steph took health and fitness seriously in order to make her body smaller to overcome her condition but it wasn't the solution she's looking for. Listen to this episode to learn about Steph's journey and these: Why facing change is frightening for her, How she faced fear to be able to move forward, How Steph faced and overcame body dysmorphia How she made blogging her business, What steps she took in learning new skills in her new job, Making her weakness as an introvert into her strength Listen to My New Normal Podcast here: YouTube iTunes Google Podcast Spotify To Contact Stephanie Gaudreau Visit: https://www.stephgaudreau.com/steph-gaudreau/ To check out Dr. T's Functional Training for the Adaptive Athlete Online Course (eligible for 0.5 CEU's for NSCA under Category D), visit: https://www.drtheresalarson.com/adaptive-trainers-course/ Help My New Normal raise $2,500 for Challenged Athlete Foundation by March 31st, 2019: http://support.challengedathletes.org/site/TR/Events/General?px=1289385&pg=personal&fr_id=1611
How can you incorporate small healthy habits to really create a sustainable approach to health and wellness? Holistic nutrition practitioner and weightlifting and mindset coach, Stephanie Gaudreau, talks about what these habits could be, from reframing the diet culture to weight training to cultivating mindfulness and more! Visit https://holisticwellness.ca/podcast for the complete show notes of every podcast episode.Topics Discussed in this Episode: Steph’s own journey to better health and wellness Steph’s core 4 pillars of health The things that Steph have had to unpack and unlearn for herself What is wrong with the diet culture The bio-individual approach to nutrition Steph’s non-negotiables when it comes to health and wellness Tips and suggestions for women who want to get started in strength training Steph’s Fuck-It List Key Takeaways: A nourishing way of eating is not just what you eat, it’s how you eat it and why you eat it. It’s eating food while understanding your goals and your bio-individuality. There is a huge benefit for women when it comes to strength training that goes beyond aesthetics. There is no one correct diet that applies to everyone. There are multiple ways of doing things. The question is not whether a certain food is right, but whether it’s right for you or someone else. Action Steps: Reclaim your health and be free from diet rules. Make sure that you’re in line with the core 4 pillars of health Eat nourishing foods. Strengthen your body. Recharge your energy. Get your mindset right. If you’re serious about getting started in strength training, go to a place where you can learn from someone. Steph said: “Women are really good at thinking about eat less, move more. But oftentimes, we’re missing a lot of what I call low-hanging fruit, easy changes that we can make in these other areas or other ways of thinking about food.” “We absorb so many things consciously, subconsciously. We’re explicitly taught things. And having awareness is a key first step… It’s just a practice of observing your own thoughts and behaviors.” Thanks for listening! Important Announcements: I want to invite all of you to sign up for our weekly newsletter! Get a roundup of what’s happening on the blog and different recipes we’ve been posting as well the podcast interviews that have gone live, and get in on different exclusive giveaways or online program launches. For all the ladies who are struggling with hypothyroidism and Hashimoto’s, the registration is currently open for our Healing & Dealing with Hashi’s online program. If you want to continue the conversation in this episode, you can find me over at Instagram, @holisticwellnessfoodie, or come to hang out with me in my Holistic Wellness Private Community on Facebook. Links to things we talk about in the show: Check out Steph's Program, Harder to Kill Challenge Books by Brené Brown Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life by Byron Katie The Four Tendencies: The Indispensable Personality Profiles That Reveal How to Make Your Life Better (and Other People's Lives Better, Too) by Gretchen Rubin The Performance Paleo Cookbook: Recipes for Training Harder, Getting Stronger and Gaining the Competitive Edge by Stephanie Gaudreau Sunbutter Bark Recipe Recommended Products: Vital Proteins Collagen Creamer in Coconut Keto Nootropic from Perfect Keto Organic Adaptogenic Powder from Anima Mundi Apothecary *You can get these products over at PureFeast and save 10% off of your first THREE orders over $75 + free shipping with coupon code - HOLISTICWELLNESS. Where you can find Stephanie Gaudreau: The Harder to Kill Club Facebook Group Steph’s Website (Stupid Easy Paleo) Steph’s Instagram (@steph_gaudreau) Steph’s Facebook (@StupidEasyPaleo) Where you can find me: Samantha’s Facebook Samantha’s Instagram Samantha’s Website Samantha’s Twitter Holistic Wellness Private Community on Facebook How you can work with me: 6 Week Healthy Hormones for Women Intensive - Use the coupon code podcast at checkout to save 60%. Healing & Dealing with Hashi’s Sponsor Link: PureFeast - Save 10% off of your first THREE orders over $75 + free shipping with coupon code - HOLISTICWELLNESS
Strength has several facets; it can mean being quiet, surrendering, or letting go of things. Strength isn't always just this raw charge moving forward. Sometimes, strength is realizing that you need to give yourself a rest day. - Steph Gaudreau Whether you are a mother, entrepreneur, or athlete, how can you honor, respect, and uplift all of your layers? JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | REVIEW THIS PODCAST 20% OFF ORGANIFI - USE CODE: WELLNESSFORCE On Wellness Force Radio episode 217, USA Weightlifting Level 1 and CrossFit Coach, Author of both The Paleo Athlete and The Performance Paleo Cookbook, and Host of the Harder to Kill Radio podcast, Steph Gaudreau, returns to uncover how you can give yourself the permission to accept your body as is, what you can do to support #MeToo in your own way, and how you can be both strong, confident and soft, emotional at the same time. Discover how you can give your mind and body the full attention they deserve by setting healthy boundaries with people, commitments, and technology. "People feel like they need permission to rest when they do not have a sense of their inner power. Society sees this as a sign of weakness but I think it's a sign of strength to say, 'I need help. Can I do this?'" - @steph_gaudreau on @WellnessForce Ep 217 http://bit.ly/wfpodcast The Performance Paleo Cookbook DELICIOUS, NUTRIENT-PACKED MEALS TO FUEL A BETTER PERFORMANCE Get your copy of The Performance Paleo Cookbook by Stephanie Gaudreau here You train hard to perform well; your food should fuel the process and taste good, too. The Performance Paleo Cookbook gives you all the information and recipes you need to prepare delicious food that will help you get stronger today. When you train, your body needs the right combination of nutrients-whether it's to support your workout or to aid in recovery. Following a Paleo-based diet with smart modifications for training is the best way to maximize your workout so that you can get stronger and raise your performance. In this book, you will get meal strategies based on your workout, meal combinations that pack a nutrient punch and recipes that will nourish you throughout your day-from pre-workout snacks to post-workout fuel and dozens of other carb-dense, nutrient-boosting meals to keep you at your best. And with 100 delicious recipes like Mocha-Rubbed Slow Cooker Pot Roast, Honey Garlic Lemon Chicken Wings, Baked Cinnamon Carrots, Savory Salt & Vinegar Coconut Chips and Banana Fudgesicles, who says healthy food has to taste bad? No matter how you choose to test the limits of your body, The Performance Paleo Cookbook has got your back with tasty, energizing food to help you train harder, recover faster and perform better. Listen To Episode 217 As Steph Gaudreau Uncovers: The struggles and pressures she faced in the first years of starting Stupid Easy Paleo. What "Paleo" means to her today and how her views have changed. How she has worked through her fears of money and not knowing how to handle her personal narrative of wealth. Whether or not our interest in the people we look up to and our heroes is beneficial for ourselves. What "hate following" is and how we can stop giving our energy to it. Why strength has so many different faces and meanings. What steps we can take to reframe how we see and think about our bodies. The biggest limiting belief about women and lifting weights. How to find a gym where you will feel comfortable at. Why the narrative that women can't be strong is completely false. How we can support women who want to work on improving their physical fitness. How she honors both her strong, confident self and highly sensitive personality. Why we feel like we need permission to take a break and just rest our mind and body. How she balances her life working from home and her advice to people struggling to take their mind off of work and pressure. What to eat after a workout; especially if you're insulin sensitive and looking for gluten-free options. The downfall of following a diet that bans certain foods compared to adding in better, healthier options as a swap. Steps we can take for social justice with #MeToo and #WeToo through face to face discussion. How we can improve communication with the people in our lives by setting boundaries around cellphone and technology use. How we can set boundaries when it comes to helping people and allowing them to work through their own process. About her upcoming book and the possible title of it, "The Harder to Kill Handbook." Power Quotes From The Show "Food labels help us navigate but they can also be constricting and then they don't even necessarily serve the greater purpose of eating healthy. It doesn't matter if something is Paleo or not; it's about whether or not it works for you." - @steph_gaudreau http://bit.ly/wfpodcast "What's the difference between a leader and an influencer? Are you following somebody because you feel that you can trust them as a leader or are they just influencing you to buy something? Are they forcing you to follow their exact both or are they challenging you to follow your best path? Ultimately, it comes down to you asking yourself, 'Am I following this person because they've inspired me to follow my best self or because I feel like I'm lacking something and I just want to get to where they are and be like them?' " - Steph Gaudreau "Too much inward focus can be really stifling for people and serve to force where we are not at. This is one of the reasons why positive affirmations don't work for a lot of people because our subconscious brain knows we're not there yet in our journey. Positive affirmations work for some people and not others but I think the point is that if we're too focused on 'we' but we don't ever consider ourselves, then we start to lose ourselves. Perhaps we start to not take care of ourselves because we're only caring for others before we put energy back into our own system. I don't know the right answer but I think we need to be fluid, flexible, and surrender or take a stand when necessary. - Steph Gaudreau "The biggest limiting belief that I run across with my female athletes is that 'I will get hurt.' It's crazy to me because I never ever hear this when I hear people talking to men. No one ever says to men, 'Be careful because you might get hurt,' yet the number of times I've seen someone say this to a woman is countless. Being physically active does not automatically cause injury. We need to take the ego of that idea; the ego is the most dangerous thing in the gym. Working outside of your limits, knowing you're outside of your limits, and continuing to push yourself because you want to keep up with everyone else is dangerous." - Steph Gaudreau Links From Today's Show Steph Gaudreau Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube WFR 016 Steph Gaudreau The Paleo Athlete by Steph Gaudreau The Performance Paleo Cookbook by Steph Gaudreau Harder to Kill Radio Podcast Harder To Kill Radio Episode 108 | Cellulite + Confidence: Fierce Love Friday Harder to Kill Club on Facebook Steph's post about cellulite on Instagram Angie Alt and Mickey Trescott of Autoimmune Wellness Stefi Cohen Gary Vaynerchuck Brené Brown Tim Ferriss Leaders Eat Last by Simon Sinek WFR 070 Tony Federico WFR 132 Christine Hassler About Steph Gaudreau Steph Gaudreau combines a formal education in biology / human physiology (BS Biology – Human Physiology), 12 years of science teaching experience (MA –Education and National Board Certification), holistic nutrition training (Certified Holistic Nutrition Practitioner), and an unabashed love of tasty Paleo food (human with taste buds). Steph’s mission is to spread the word about how to make simple, tasty recipes to help people in their quests to just eat real food. She wrote the best-seller The Paleo Athlete: A Beginner’s Guide to Real Food for Performance in 2014, and her award-winning book, The Performance Paleo Cookbook: Recipes for Eating Better, Getting Stronger & Gaining the Competitive Edge (Page Street Publishing, 2015). Steph’s recently taken to the airwaves with her chart-topping podcast, Harder to Kill Radio, where she interviews experts in fitness, nutrition, and mindset about how to build unbreakable humans, and she’s the creator of the Women’s Strength Summit (coming March 1, 2016). In addition, Steph’s an international speaker on the subjects of nutrition and strength training, giving talks at PaleoFX, AHS, and AHS New Zealand. Steph’s been recognized in the media by publications such as Outside Magazine, Triathlete, and SELF, has appeared on ESPN Radio, and her blog was named by Greatist as one of its 60 Must-Read Health, Fitness and Happiness blogs of 2015. Scroll down to see more media appearances. Her dedication to learning the finer points of sport is evident in her numerous coaching certifications such as USA Weightlifting Level 1 and multiple CrossFit disciplines, including Level 1. She’s competed in everything from endurance mountain biking to CrossFit (competing on a team at the SoCal Regionals in 2013) and now weightlifting where she earned qualification to the American Open in 2014. In addition to competing, Steph coaches weightlifting at CrossFit Fortius in San Diego and has coached CrossFit in gyms reaching from Scotland to SoCal. She lives in San Diego with the loves of her life, her Scottish husband Z, and her cat Ellie. When she’s not lifting heavy stuff, you can find her tending to her beehive, standing on the dining room table to get the perfect food photo shot, and reading nerdy science books. Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the WFR Community on facebook Send Josh Trent a personal message Tweet me on Twitter: Send us a fun tweet (or a what's up) Comment on the Facebook page Sign up to get an email alert whenever we release a new episode Support This Podcast Leave a 5 star review on iTunes Share this episode with someone you care about Contact Wellness Force Radio for podcast sponsorship and partnership opportunities Rate & Review Wellness Force ---> REVIEW THE PODCAST Ask A Live Question For The Next Episode ---> Click here to leave a voicemail directly to Josh Trent to be read live on the air. 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In this episode, Clara and Kylee chat with Steph Gaudreau of Stupid Easy Paleo about body image, strength training, and finding your strength, especially as a woman. For more on Steph: www.stupideasypaleo.com @stupideasypaleo The best tortillas ever... https://stupideasypaleo.com/2013/08/23/simple-paleo-tortillas/
Excited to welcome Steph Gaudreau into the Meatcast Den! Many of you know Steph for her “Stupid Easy Paleo” fame, but I'm guessing many of you don't realize the journey she took to becoming one of the most influential leaders in the fitness and nutrition community. Tune into the episode and.…. Find out why she left her job as a school teacher to start her own business Follow her athletic evolution from mountain bike racer → Crossfit Regional Athlete → Olympic Weightlifting Coach → Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Hear her thoughts on the evolution of the Paleo diet over the past few years Discover why her recent blog post on body shaming went viral Learn about The Women's Strength Summit Hear me butcher her last name, despite her plea For this week's Inside EPIC, we honor the upcoming Father's Day with our office dad, Clint Clancy! He'll explain why there's an EPIC t-shirt with his face on it and what's the most common consumer complaint we get on our customer hotline.
Grace & Grit Podcast: Helping Women Everywhere Live Happier, Healthier and More Fit Lives
I am so deeply humbled by the caliber of women who have agreed to be on the Grace & Grit podcast over the past year, and today is certainly no exception. I have been following Stephanie Gaudreau’s career since early 2013 and have been cheering her on from afar ever since. I respect her as a business woman, a women’s health advocate and as a every day woman who isn’t shy about sharing her own personal struggles with food, exercise and body image to help and inspire others. Stephanie has a wildly popular website that I personally refer to and refer many of my clients to on a regular basis, called Stupid Easy Paleo. And while Stephanie provides amazing ideas for making healthy eating simple and sustainable via her recipes and cookbooks, what I admire about her extends far beyond her nutritional knowledge and artistry around food. I see Stephanie as a woman who is leading from the front the mission of helping women to mend their relationship with their body, mind and soul. Listen to this episode to discover why. Click here to learn more and grab Your Free Pass to the Women’s Strength Summit! If you have a woman in your life who could benefit from hearing this podcast, please share it with her. Loving this podcast? Head over to iTunes and leave a review so the Grace and Grit message can spread to more women who need to hear it. Looking for more Grace & Grit? Visit GraceandGrit.com
This week on Barbell Shrugged we interview Stephanie Gaudreau and talk about how to break through diet dogma. Stephanie is the founder of Stupid Easy Paleo, and has been helping hundreds of thousands of people change their relationship and habits with food. Unlike most food bloggers, Stephanie is not trying to convert you to her version of eating. On the contrary, she is actually quite fed up with the dogmatic rules that many of the people in the Paleo community project on others. When we hear the word "Paleo" we automatically think of a set of rules around the foods we can and cannot eat. Although there is value around starting with a template, the truth of matter is, we are all different. We each have unique biochemistry, different preferences, and personalized goals. With that said "eating like a caveman" does not explain much about how to eat, and it often leaves people confused, and influences others to create false assumptions around what it means to adopt Paleo principles. We brought Stephanie on the show to break through the noise, and talk about how to develop your own unique version of eating that will help you thrive and reach your lifestyle and performance goals. Ladies, after the show be sure to check out the Stephanie's Women's Strength Summit. Get access to an extensive collection of over 30 interviews with some of the top female experts in the fitness and nutrition community, including interviews with pasts guests of Barbell Shrugged like Diane Fu, Dr.Theresa Larson and Julie Foucher. Learn more about the Women's Strength Summit here at: barbellshrugged.com/stephanie
I talk with Stephanie Gaudrea about her book, Performance Paleo Cookbook (http://amzn.to/1G3l4fK). We talk about how to cook paleo foods for optimal performance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronolson/support
I talk with Stephanie Gaudrea about her book, Performance Paleo Cookbook (http://amzn.to/1G3l4fK). We talk about how to cook paleo foods for optimal performance.
Intro (0:00)Latest & Greatest (1:14)Welcome back Steph from Stupid Easy Paleo to talk about nutritionMore on Stephanie and the resources available on her siteThe Paleo AthletePaleo Performance CookbookStacy's review hereWhat got Stephanie interested in teaching others about food for trainingMacro tracking and Stephanie's philosophyCalories do matter, but it boils down to awarenessUnless you are trying to push your body composition, being super precise may not be necessaryTracking is a great thing for short term goals, but not a great way to live lifeWhole food recommendations and whyStacy's tracking and fueling methodsRecovery and how food contributes to itThanks again to Stephanie for joining us on this week's show - don't forget to check out all of her great resources!Stacy's next signing event will be at Paleo f(x), learn more about this great event hereBeyond Bacon is now available in Costco stores across the U.S.Outro (1:00:58)
http://www.gofundme.com/missiontothenorth http://www.stayroasted.com/bgmt stupideasypaleo.com https://www.facebook.com/badguymuaythai November 24, 2014. Steph’s article “5 Paleo Thanksgiving Recipes” is published on Livestrong.com. October 20, 2014. Steph guest posts on The Paleo Mom’s site with the article, “Four Things You Need to Know Before You Start Strength Training.” October 14, 2014. Steph’s article “5 Quick Paleo Lunches” is published on Livestrong.com. September 27, 2014. Steph gives a presentation about nutrition for athletes at Taste of Paleo. September 11, 2014. Steph appears on episode 62 of the Girls Gone WOD podcast. September 3, 2014. Steph’s article “5 High-Protein Paleo Egg Breakfasts” is published on Livestrong.com. August 27, 2014. Pioneer Valley CrossFit hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. August 8, 2014. Steph presents “Specific Requirements & Health Benefits of Strength Training for Women” with Stacy Toth at the Ancestral Health Symposium. July 15, 2015. Steph appears on 180 Radio talking about athletes & carbs with Matt Stone. July, 2014. Steph appears on Fearless Rebelle Radio with Summer Innanen. June 28, 2014. CrossFit Fortius hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. June 8, 2014. Steph’s recipe for Paleo Zucchini Fritters was featured on BuzzFeed. June 6, 2014. Stupid Easy Paleo was featured in FOX News Magazine. May 30, 2014. Steph appears on episode 93 of The Paleo View podcast. May 20, 2014. Elle.com interviews Steph about Paleo and Instagram. May 6, 2014. Steph is quoted in the Huffington Post. April 28, 2014. Steph appears on episode 13 of the Bad Guy Muay Thai podcast. April 24, 2014. CrossFit Temecula South hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. April 19, 2014. CrossFit Chickasaw hosts Steph & Dallas for the Whole Athlete Seminar. April 13, 2014. Steph speaks on the Supplementation for Performance Panel at PaleoFX. April 6, 2014. CrossFit Balboa hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. March 10, 2014. Well+Good NYC interviews Steph about butter coffee. February 22, 2014. Steph talks nutrition at the Inov-8 Athlete Camp in Big Sur, CA. February 13, 2014. CrossFit West Houston’s Rob Exline interviews Steph about Paleo & athletes. February 2014. Steph’s recipe for Paleo Zucchini Frittata is featured on Breaking Muscle. January 25, 2014. CrossFit Fortius hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. January 24, 2014. Nom Nom Paleo features The Paleo Athlete on her Forky Friday round-up. January 22, 2014. Prana Physical Therapy reviews The Paleo Athlete. January 18, 2014. CrossFit Team Academy hosts Steph & Dallas for the Whole Athlete Seminar. January 13, 2014. Whole9 writes Introducing The Paleo Athlete, about Steph’s new ebook. January 11, 2014. Bootcamp Fitness KC hosts Steph & Dallas for the Whole Athlete Seminar. January 9, 2014. A Dash of Meg reviews The Paleo Athlete. January 4, 2014. CrossFit Love hosts Steph & Dallas for the Whole Athlete Seminar. November 18, 2013. Whole9 announces the new Whole Athlete Seminar, a collaboration between Whole9 and Stupid Easy Paleo. November, 2013. Steph’s Kickin’ BBQ Shredded Chicken is nominated for a Best of 2013 Award (Best Savory Recipe—Online) from Paleo Magazine. October 23, 2013. What’s the Deal With Safe Starches?, Steph’s article for HellaLife.com, is published. October 1, 2013. Adventures in Creative Entrepreneurship (ACE) interviews Steph about how she started Stupid Easy Paleo. September 18, 2013. Fresh Rag’s Creative Business Podcast features an interview with Steph about why health is so important to entrepreneurs. September 14, 2013. Steph speaks at CrossFit Glasgow’s Paleo Challenge Seminar. September 14, 2013. Steph’s article, Ask a CrossFitter, is published on CaliforniaPaleoKitchens.com. September, 2013. Steph’s recipe for Kickin’ BBQ Shredded Chicken is featured on NomNomPaleo.com. August 22, 2013. Steph writes Eating In All Directions for RobbWolf.com. August 8, 2013. Popular Paleo interviews Steph about The Best Thing Stupid Easy Paleo Ever Ate. August 8, 2013. Steph’s recipe for Low and Slow: Chai Tea Braised Short Ribs is featured on HellaLife.com. July 31, 2013. Whole30 features Steph’s Whole30-only Pinterest board as a resource for readers. July 23, 2013. Steph’s tutorial for How to Pan Fry the Perfect Steak, posts to HellaLife.com. July 12, 2013. Steph’s article, 3 Reasons To Get Meat Adventurous, is featured on HellaLife.com. July 6, 2013. CrossFit Fortius hosts Steph for a Paleo Nutrition Seminar. June 28, 2013. Steph’s article, To Eat Grass-Fed Meat or Not? is featured on HellaLife.com. June 13, 2013. Steph’s article, Time to Eat a Steak: Why Red Meat Should Be On Your Plate, is published on HellaLife.com. May 5, 2013. Steph’s recipe for Watermelon Mojito Salad is featured on Mark’s Daily Apple’s Weekend Link Love. March 27, 2013. Spanish Cauliflower Rice, Steph’s recipe for HellaLife.com, is published. February 12, 2013. Steph joins HellaLife.com as a featured contributor. April 9, 2012. Mel Joulwan from The Clothes Make The Girl profiles Steph’s newest videos. October, 2011. Steph’s named a Whole30 Envoy Extraordinnaire!
Welcome to Strong Woman Radio, a sanctuary free of testosterone (except for a few special guests), where ladies who like to lift heavy things can chitchat about the struggles and success that comes with being a woman in a male dominated sport. We welcome listeners of all sports, be it strongman, Crossfit, olympic lifting or more; but be warned we don't like running very much unless we are carrying or dragging something heavy while we do it. DON'T FORGET TO download, subscribe to and listen to the previous episodes! And as you get familiar with the show, leave those reviews and ratings in iTunes, and send us your questions and comments via the comment form, which can be found here. Enjoy the show and lift on ladies! Intro (0:00) Latest & Greatest (1:15) Back after a few weeks off with their first ever guest - Stephanie Gaudreau from Stupid Easy Paleo, who is also an olympic lifter and previously a Crossfit regional competitor Also wrote Paleo Athlete e-book and Performance Paleo Cookbook What Stephanie is up to How Stephanie got involved with lifting and what her path looked like in the beginning Lifting and How it Impacts Health (14:34) The benefits of lifting things that are very heavy More on muscles fibers and how to activate them What happens to the muscles when you are not active How to implement a lifting routine Linear progression Breaking the low weight, high cardio training mentality The value of a lifting community Stacy is focused on getting health, happy and harder to kill Paleo isn't necessarily low carb or high carb Final Thoughts (52:20) Would like to have Stephanie back on at a later date to talk about eating for performance Thank you for joining us today Stephanie! It is never too late to take on a lifting regimen Check out all of Stephanie's awesomeness here And watch Stephanie's and Stacy's AHS presentation on this topic here Outro (59:41)
http://www.stayroasted.com/bgmt Check out stupideasypaleo.com about Stephanie "Finding the Paleo way of eating has changed my health, my performance as an athlete and my life. I no longer get wacky sugar cravings, adult acne, crazy bloating after I eat or feel like fainting when I stand up. Steph at SoCal Regionals 2013 I’ve done everything from CrossFit Regionals to 12 hour solo mountain bike races while eating Paleo and have never been stronger or had better body composition. Best of all, I finally – at 34 years old – feel like I’m not fighting with food anymore (read all about my battle with sugar…and how I won). BUT. Like you, though I love delicious Paleo food, I don’t have hours to cook. Luckily, the kitchen is where my love of tasty eats and my mad scientist background commingle. Add in my 12 years of experience as a high school science teacher and my training as a Certified Holistic Nutrition Practitioner and you get my specialty: making things stupid-easy. Basically, I’m on a mission to help you Just. Eat. Real. Food."