Believe it or not, Jennifer Ward was an artist before becoming perhaps one of the best-known and respected registered dietitians in the region. Just as her own philosophy on diet and nutrition has shifted and evolved based on experience continuing research, the entire industry has changed significantly over time. With that said, Jen says the food industry does not make it easy for people to eat healthy and that the prevalence of GMOs, particularly in wheat products, isn’t doing us any favors. However, there are a lot of ways to tweak and find what works for you in eating better, feeling better and having more energy. We cover a lot of ground in the episode including: the process to become an registered dietician whose work is covered by major insurers, the four quadrant diet guide and the pyramid diet guide from the 1990s that led millions astray (and we never received an apology for), how the gluten-free industry has exploded in part because of GMOs, a right way and wrong way to eat gluten-free, listening to your body on foods that work and don’t work for you, High Lawn Farm milk, the Paleo Project, oat milk, the grocery store sticker codes on produce, reading labels, common sense on portions, carb loading, changing habits, FODMAP diet, blood type diet, dinner for breakfast/breakfast for dinner concept, intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, giving your pancreas a break, is breakfast the most important meal of the day (or is it just a marketing ploy by food companies), Fiona’s frameworthy VO2 Max, the perfect tapering of Coach Gary Curry, Brendan’s shoe-flipping enterprise, intent and the basal ganglia and more. I hope you’ll enjoy my conversion with Jennifer Ward.
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Podcast: Charles Harrigan, personal trainer
The “absolute favorite thing in the world” for Charles Harrigan to do is make people stronger, as he tells us on The John Krol Podcast. And at 5 a.m. every weekday morning, he shows his commitment by holding boot campers accountable to doing just that – making them stronger. And he has many loyal athletes who have been doing it for years with him finding their fittest selves. It all started for Charles after a back injury made it impossible for him to go back to his career in construction, and instead, he went back to school to become a certified Personal Fitness Trainer in 2009. Or, maybe his tenacity was forged even earlier when he spent some years of his childhood in third world living conditions in the British Virgin Islands, saying he has “good memories of being broke.” Charles is a father, a motivator and a positive force in our community. In this episode, we cover his approach to personal training, the benefits and drawbacks of particular sports and activities, his Instagram handle “acidjester,” playing Xbox, how he never ended up with a.desk job, his love of Pittsfield and more. I hope you’ll enjoy my conversation with Charles Harrigan. — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support
Tariq Pinkston on The John Krol Podcast
Ep42 of The John Krol Podcast: The innovative splice of intuition and fitness fundamentals is how Tariq Pinkston is carving his path to raising the vibration in the world around him. Growing up as an empath, or “feeler,” as he was known in his family, was not always easy. However, Earthly angels, like his Mother, helped Tariq along the way and he’s found his place in a focus on the mind, body and soul – calling himself a Wholistic Fitness Trainer (yes, the added ‘W’ is purposeful). We cover a lot of ground in this episode, including: the power of gratitude, frequency, vibration and energy, subconscious self-affirmations, chakras, meditation (this episode even includes an abbreviated guided meditation), being heart-centered, parenthood, overcoming childhood trauma, the destructive nature of holding grudges, and more. I hope you’ll enjoy my conversation with Tariq Pinkston! — Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support