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158: Maria Emmerich And Kathy McKelley Statham On Why Dads Tend To Get Fat

158: Maria Emmerich And Kathy McKelley Statham On Why Dads Tend To Get Fat

FromReal Health Conversations


158: Maria Emmerich And Kathy McKelley Statham On Why Dads Tend To Get Fat

FromReal Health Conversations

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ketogenic nutritionist and author Maria Emmerich and holistic health coach Kathy McKelley Statham join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 158 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!"
 
We've got another great show for you today with two more awesomely educated guest friends to give their feedback on some of the biggest headlines making news in the world of health. Anytime you see a health headline that captures your attention and leads you to become angry, frustrated, or discouraged, just head on over to this podcast to get a little bit of sanity in this insane world. That's why we're here to lift your spirits and encourage you on your healthy low-carb, Paleo, real food lifestyle. If you like what we share here, then CLICK HERE to make a donation of any amount to give financially towards this listener-supported podcast. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
CAN ERIC HITES BIKE ACROSS AMERICA TO GET HEALTHY?560-Pound Man Biking Across US To Lose Weight
In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie are thrilled to welcome in ketogenic nutritional health coach Maria Emmerich from "Maria Mind Body Health" and the coauthor with Jimmy of the brand new low-carb, high-fat recipe book called The Ketogenic Cookbook: Nutritious Low-Carb, High-Fat Paleo Meals to Heal Your Body as well as Kathy McKelley Statham from "Holistic Nutrition & Wellness Coaching." Listen to Jimmy and Cassie banter at the beginning about the reporter that contacted Jimmy about a headline they discussed on last week's show and the listeners who are faithful to tune in weekly to the podcast but never comment or let us know they are out there. Plus, they talk about the new Wendy's Honest Tropical Green Tea promoted as "healthy" that is LOADED with sugar. Buyer beware!
ARE THE OBESE DESTINED TO BE FAT LONG-TERM?Low chance of obese people recovering normal body weight
Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Maria, and Kathy give their thoughts and opinions about a 560-pound man seeking to lose weight by riding a bike across America, how becoming a father can make you fat, whether taxing saturated fat will produce better health outcomes, how to avoid consuming GMOs found in potatoes, a new study stating that the obese have a very low percentage of finding permanent normal weight, and the epidemic of being "hangry" brought on by blood sugar dysregulation. Plus, we've got nutrition tips and recipes from our guest friends at the very end you'll love. Now it's time to pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk!
“LOW-CARB CONVERSATIONS” PODCAST IS LISTENER-SUPPORTED!:CLICK HERE to support this podcast!
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 158- We’re LISTENER-SUPPORTED: DONATE HERE!- Maria Emmerich from "Maria Mind Body Health"- The Ketogenic Cookbook: Nutritious Low-Carb, High-Fat Paleo Meals to Heal Your Body- Kathy McKelley Statham from "Holistic Nutrition & Wellness Coaching"- SECRET HEALTH HEADLINE: 560-Pound Man Biking Across US To Lose Weight- Fatherhood makes you fat- Will Taxing Saturated Fat Save Lives? by Professor Grant Schofield- How To Avoid The New (Unlabeled) GMO Potatoes- Low chance of obese people recovering normal body weight- The science of 'hangry:' Why some people get grumpy when they're hungry
Released:
Jul 31, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Low-Carb Conversations features conversations with host Leah Williamson, NTP and a variety of voices in the Low-Carb, Keto, Paleo and Real Food movements, expressing many different points of view.