Thu, 28 July 2016
Come and “party” with Serena Marie, RD, and Kari when they answer questions about chocolate, weight loss, podcasting, and grit. You’ll hear some things never discussed on air before and a lot of giggling. Celebrate good times, come on! It’s a celebration! As Kool and the Gang sings. We’re celebrating the second birthday of The Running Lifestyle Show. Come join me and our go-to, real-food dietitian, Serena Marie, RD, when we answer listeners’ questions and reminisce about our favorites memories from these last two years. It wouldn’t be a show without Serena teaching us something we need to know—and SMRD doesn’t disappoint. Serena Marie, RD, talks about what chocolate to eat (hint: non-alkali cocoa, > 70% chocolate, and one other super helpful tip) and what is better for weight loss when it comes to sprinting and strength training. In honor of our “birthday”, I also get her riled up over one of the things that makes her “batty” when it comes to nutrition. Think BMI.
Next week’s show is about two secrets from a “running dynasty” high school running coach and father of an Olympic Trials runner, Chris Ramsey. Want to be a part of a community that creates new behaviors and turns them into habits? TRLS is forming a special group in the fall that you won’t want to miss! To make sure you’re the first one to know the deets, head over to www.therunninglifestyle.com/join, and you’ll receive the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle. LOVE The Running Lifestyle Show and want to be a part of the friend of the show who helps keep it running? There are a lot of awesome benefits in store for you. Head over here: www.therunninglifestyle.com/support Links 100th Episode of The Running Lifestyle Contacts: Kari Gormley:
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Thu, 21 July 2016
Dan McConnell, a physical therapist, and Ironman, evaluates Kari’s gait and discusses what causes new and distance runners’ injuries. Runner of the Week, Juan Sepúlveda, shares his running journey, being a performer at Disney World, his secret place to run at Disney World, and a tip you probably don’t know about how to avoid the crowds. Serena Marie, RD, talks about all-things cherries. We’ve got a fun episode for you today (with a lot of segments taking place “on location”). Dan McConnell, a physical therapist and Ironman, explains top runners’ injuries while analyzing my gait and doing “work” on me. It. was. Painful!!!!!! You can click to see the videos on Facebook. You’ll see how my weird gait has affected the bulge on my disc and how and why Dan uses the Graston Technique to treat me. Spoiler alert: I could barely talk at one point because the pain was so intense. You have to hear must-do Disney tips from podcaster and Runner of the Week, Juan Sepúlveda. Even though I’ve been to Disney World seven times, I had no idea about the tips that Juan shared. Serena Marie, RD, shares why she is grateful for cherries (and how they’re amazing for us runners), and I give a gratitude update about my toenail. Next week’s topic is the two-year celebration of The Running Lifestyle Show as Serena Marie, RD, and I answer your questions. Want to be a part of a community that creates new behaviors and turns them into habits? TRLS is forming a special group in the fall that you won’t want to miss! To make sure you’re the first one to know the deets, head over to www.therunninglifestyle.com/join and you’ll receive the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle. LOVE The Running Lifestyle Show and want to be a part of the friend of the show who helps keep it running? There are a lot of awesome benefits in store for you. Head over here: www.therunninglifestyle.com/support
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Thu, 14 July 2016
Today’s guest, Laura Novak, is here to share how she uses running to fuel her life as a business owner, mom, wife, and leader. Laura’s mindset, ambitions, and business acumen will show how competing with yourself really helps you live a purposeful life. You’ll hear “golden nuggets” such as “limiting yourself when competing with others,” “how not to be stuck in perfectionism,” and “doing less, better.” Serena Marie, RD, and I discuss why smoothies don’t fill up some people (including us!), bulletproof coffee, and coconut oil. Serena’s gratitude is about her living situation, and mine is around the evolution of my big toe toenail (hint: distance runners can relate to this). Links Discussed: Book Discussed: Living Forward: A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and Get the Life You Want by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy Contact: Laura Novak Meyer: Serena Marie, RD: Kari Gormley: |
Thu, 7 July 2016
Kari reconnects with friends who are like a brother, a sister, and mentors all rolled into one. Anna Vocino shares how she has worked through fear, shame, and vulnerability as a voice-over professional, co-host of the Angriest Trainer podcast, comedian, and cookbook author. Vinnie Tortorich, “the other half of the Angriest Trainer podcast,” talks about how podcasting has affected his life. Serena Marie, RD, recommends nutrient-dense breakfasts. Featured Guests and Runners of the Week: Anna Vocino with a “Run By” from Vinnie Tortorich This episode is all over the place! You’re going to hear about how fear and shame can get in the way (we’re channeling Brene’ Brown here, and if you don’t know her, you need to run over to her website!), food intolerances, the challenges of writing a book, and how having a podcast is hard and very rewarding work with voice-over artist, comedian, cookbook author, and runner, Anna Vocino. The “other half of the Angriest Trainer podcast”—and the trainer himself—Vinnie Tortorich comes on after our “girl talk” and shares what having a podcast has brought into his life. Serena Marie, RD Go-to, real-food dietician, Serena Marie, RD, talks about great things to eat for breakfast, such as coconut pancakes, Greek yogurt (choose full fat if it comes from a grass-fed cow or choose organic; choose low fat if it’s not either of those two), or scrambled organic tofu with spices (vanilla extract, stevia, berries, and silken organic tofu). Gratitude Jar I’m grateful that I have realized the connection when I don’t eat well, I don’t feel well. Serena is happy that her grocery store is expanding. Links Discussed: Want to be a part of a community that creates new behaviors and turns them into habits? TRLS is forming a special group in the fall that you won’t want to miss! To make sure you’re the first one to know the deets, head over to www.therunninglifestyle.com/join, and you’ll receive the 11 Strategies to Live the Running Lifestyle. It’s really helpful for podcast listeners to leave reviews, because those reviews make the podcast more visible to others on iTunes. Follow these steps to leave a review. Also visit the Support tab on the TRLS site!
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