At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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In this episode of Prevent T2, Megan McCrory talks about the benefits and techniques of food tracking to help prevent type two diabetes. Megan explains the importance of understanding eating habits by documenting what, when, and how much you eat. Download Hub Send Megan an Email Send Megan a Voicemail Sign up for the email series Join the Facebook Group Learn more about Group Coaching Takeaways: Tracking food intake is essential for understanding and improving your eating habits. Start tracking just one meal a day to gradually build a consistent habit. Using food labels effectively helps you make informed choices about your nutrition. Measuring portions accurately can lead to better control over calorie intake and weight management. Practice measuring common foods at home to develop an intuitive sense of portion sizes. Tracking is a skill that improves with practice, so be patient with yourself. Chapters 00:00 AI Edits PT2-005 Track Your Food 01:38 The Purpose of Tracking Your Food 03:49 How to Track Your Food 05:12 Practicing Food Measurement at Home 10:48 Making Sense of Food Labels 13:47 Creating Your Tracking Action Plan 16:24 Summary and Closing The CDC Diabetes Prevention Program Curriculum (CDC DPP Curriculum) is based on the curriculum from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) research study supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. © 2012, University of Pittsburgh, based on the DPP research trial supported by cooperative agreement number U01-DK48489 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which has certain rights in the material. Medical Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MEDICAL ADVICE. NO INFORMATION ON THIS SHOW SHOULD BE USED TO DIAGNOSE TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION. YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE PODCAST OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR, DIETICIAN, OR THERAPIST. All information, content, and material of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is provided so that listeners can make their own nutrition and health decisions after consulting with their health care provider. This is one of my big themes of taking action for yourself. Making the decision now to change your future. Although I am involved in healthcare and have been for many years, I am not a medical doctor, therapist or dietician. I am not treating or diagnosing any medical conditions. Information provided on this podcast is not a substitute for routine consultation with your healthcare provider. I recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes related to a specific condition. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.…
Healthy Eating to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes In this fourth session of the Prevent T2 podcast, learn how to make healthier food choices to manage and prevent type 2 diabetes. Discover practical strategies for creating balanced meals with lower calories, less fat, and reduced sugar, while incorporating more fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The episode provides guidance on building a healthy plate with appropriate portions of non-starchy vegetables, grains, and proteins, and includes tips on setting realistic goals for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. If this is your first episode, make sure to start from episode one for a complete understanding of the Prevent T2 program. Download Hub Send Megan an Email Send Megan a Voicemail Sign up for the email series Join the Facebook Group Learn more about Group Coaching Takeaways Eating well for diabetes prevention involves making small, smart nutritional choices regularly. Building a balanced plate is essential; half should be non-starchy vegetables. Focus on nutrient-dense foods that are low in calories and high in fiber. Aim for a calorie deficit to manage prediabetes effectively and promote weight loss. Whole grains provide steady energy and essential nutrients; choose them over processed options. Incorporating a variety of seasonal vegetables can enhance nutrient intake and enjoyment in meals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:51 How to Eat Well 04:05 Building a Healthy Plate 05:58 Understanding Food Groups 12:21 Planning for Success 14:30 Summary The CDC Diabetes Prevention Program Curriculum (CDC DPP Curriculum) is based on the curriculum from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) research study supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. © 2012, University of Pittsburgh, based on the DPP research trial supported by cooperative agreement number U01-DK48489 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which has certain rights in the material. Medical Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MEDICAL ADVICE. NO INFORMATION ON THIS SHOW SHOULD BE USED TO DIAGNOSE TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION. YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE PODCAST OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR, DIETICIAN, OR THERAPIST. All information, content, and material of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is provided so that listeners can make their own nutrition and health decisions after consulting with their health care provider. This is one of my big themes of taking action for yourself. Making the decision now to change your future. Although I am involved in healthcare and have been for many years, I am not a medical doctor, therapist or dietician. I am not treating or diagnosing any medical conditions. Information provided on this podcast is not a substitute for routine consultation with your healthcare provider. I recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes related to a specific condition. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.…
Prediabetes 101: Understanding and Managing Early Diabetes Risks Hosts Danna and Megan kick off a special series for Diabetes Awareness Month, focusing on prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. Please visit https://sofrickinhealthy.com/episodes/prediabetes-101 for more info. Prevent T2 Lifestyle Coaching Program Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:35 Megan's Background in Diabetes Care 02:27 Understanding Prediabetes 06:21 Testing for Prediabetes 09:07 Lifestyle Changes to Manage Prediabetes 13:04 Dietary Recommendations for Prediabetes 17:14 Myth Busting: Prediabetes 18:41 Listener Questions 26:02 Conclusion and Upcoming Episodes Mentioned in this episode: Send us a Voicemail Click on the link and leave us a voicemail up to 1 minute. Leave us a comment, question, or just some love! Who knows, maybe your voice will be heard on our next episode! (Don't worry, we'll check with you first) Leave us a Voicemail…
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Guest, Ben Nordeman, founder of Go-Keto , talks about the ketogenic diet and its impact on metabolic health. Ben explains the basic principles of keto, the process of ketosis, and addresses common concerns like keto flu and the differences in diet effects between men and women. Visit https://sofrickinhealthy.com/episodes/ben-nordemann for more information and resources. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:32 What is the Ketogenic Diet? 05:33 Keto and Metabolic Health 06:08 Understanding Insulin Resistance 08:59 Macronutrients in the Keto Diet 11:53 The Benefits of Ketosis 14:02 The Keto Flu and Transitioning Electrolytes 17:33 Restoring Electrolytes on Keto 18:27 Avoiding the Keto Flu 19:40 Keto for Women: Hormonal Considerations 22:16 Long-Term Keto and Transitioning 29:07 Measuring Ketosis: Methods and Tools urine sticks breath measurements blood tests 31:49 Go Keto: Products and Services Use Code: SFHPOD at check out for 10% off your purchase 34:32 Conclusion and Future Topics Mentioned in this episode: Send us a Voicemail Click on the link and leave us a voicemail up to 1 minute. Leave us a comment, question, or just some love! Who knows, maybe your voice will be heard on our next episode! (Don't worry, we'll check with you first) Leave us a Voicemail…
Tracking Your Activity: Harnessing Data for Health Today’s session is called "Track Your Activity" to Prevent T2, and the importance of tracking physical activity to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to identify some different tracking methods, and understand the importance for consistency in tracking to achieve long-term health goals. You’ll also make a new Action Plan for the next week. Download Hub Send Megan an Email Send Megan a Voicemail Sign up for the email series Join the Facebook Group Learn more about Group Coaching Chapters, Key Takeaways, & Questions 00:00 Introduction 01:06 Recap of Last Session What questions do you have about the last session, episode 2? How did things go with the action plan you made last time? What went well? What didn’t go as planned? Did you face any challenges? 02:23 Tracking Your Activity 04:00 Purpose of Tracking Take a moment now to consider: What are some other things you track in your life? And why do you track them? 06:31 Practice Tracking 09:24 How to Track Tracking your activity comes down to two simple steps: Time your activity Record your minutes of activity 11:04 Ways to Record Your Activity 12:25 Wrap-Up The CDC Diabetes Prevention Program Curriculum (CDC DPP Curriculum) is based on the curriculum from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) research study supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. © 2012, University of Pittsburgh, based on the DPP research trial supported by cooperative agreement number U01-DK48489 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which has certain rights in the material. Medical Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MEDICAL ADVICE. NO INFORMATION ON THIS SHOW SHOULD BE USED TO DIAGNOSE TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION. YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE PODCAST OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR, DIETICIAN, OR THERAPIST. All information, content, and material of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is provided so that listeners can make their own nutrition and health decisions after consulting with their health care provider. This is one of my big themes of taking action for yourself. Making the decision now to change your future. Although I am involved in healthcare and have been for many years, I am not a medical doctor, therapist or dietician. I am not treating or diagnosing any medical conditions. Information provided on this podcast is not a substitute for routine consultation with your healthcare provider. I recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes related to a specific condition. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.…
Prevent T2: Your Path to Reducing Diabetes Risk Today’s session is called Get Active to Prevent T2 , and the focus is on physical activity and how it can help you prevent or delay type 2 diabetes. By the end of this episode, you’ll be able to identify some benefits of getting active and some fun, easy ways to get moving. You’ll also make a new Action Plan for the next week. Download Hub Send Megan an Email Send Megan a Voicemail Sign up for the email series Join the Facebook Group Learn more about Group Coaching Chapters, Key Takeaways, & Questions 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Recap of Previous Session What questions do you have about the last session, episode 1? You can leave these as a public comment or you can email me directly using the email address in the show notes. How did things go with your action plan? What went well? What didn’t? Did you run into any challenges? 03:07 Benefits of Getting Active Better sleep and improved mood Lower blood pressure and cholesterol Lower risk of heart attack and stroke Stronger muscles, better flexibility and improved balance More energy for your day Reduced stress 04:59 How to Get Active Walking briskly Dancing Swimming Biking Playing sports like soccer or basketball Doing yard work or gardening Climbing stairs Stretching or using resistance bands 07:15 Moderate Activity & the Talk Test 09:27 Creating an Action Plan Realistic: Don’t aim for perfection, just progress. Doable: Start with something manageable. Specific: Write down exactly what you’re going to do. Flexible: It’s okay to adjust as you go. 09:59 Additional Resources & Homework Teo's Story page 3 Ways to Get Active page 4 Are You Ready to Get Active? page 5 Be Active, Be Safe page 6 How to Cope With Challenges pages 7-9 11:21 Reflection What do you think might be challenging for you when it comes to getting active? How can you set yourself up for success, even if those challenges arise? 12:30 Recap & Looking Ahead Some of the benefits of getting active —like better sleep, improved mood, and, of course, reducing your risk of type 2 diabetes. We also went over ways to get active and how to know if you’re moving at a moderate pace using the Talk Test. And, most importantly, you’ve created your new action plan for the week! The CDC Diabetes Prevention Program Curriculum (CDC DPP Curriculum) is based on the curriculum from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) research study supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. © 2012, University of Pittsburgh, based on the DPP research trial supported by cooperative agreement number U01-DK48489 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which has certain rights in the material. Medical Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MEDICAL ADVICE. NO INFORMATION ON THIS SHOW SHOULD BE USED TO DIAGNOSE TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION. YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE PODCAST OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR, DIETICIAN, OR THERAPIST. All information, content, and material of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is provided so that listeners can make their own nutrition and health decisions after consulting with their health care provider. This is one of my big themes of taking action for yourself. Making the decision now to change your future. Although I am involved in healthcare and have been for many years, I am not a medical doctor, therapist or dietician. I am not treating or diagnosing any medical conditions. Information provided on this podcast is not a substitute for routine consultation with your healthcare provider. I recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes related to a specific condition. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.…
Prevent T2: Your Path to Reducing Diabetes Risk This episode introduces the Prevent T2 program developed by the CDC, guided by Megan McCrory. Designed for individuals at risk of type two diabetes, the year-long program focuses on achieving sustainable health improvements through lifestyle changes, including moderate weight loss and physical activity. Download Hub Send Megan an Email Send Megan a Voicemail Sign up for the email series Join the Facebook Group Learn more about Group Coaching Chapters, Key Takeaways & Questions 00:00 Welcome & Introduction The program is designed to span one year. Here’s the CDC-recommended schedule: Modules 1 through 16 : Listen to one module per week over the first 4 months, starting with Module 1 in week one, Module 2 in week two, and so on. Modules 17 through 20 : After that, listen to these modules every other week. Modules 21 through 26 : Finally, listen to the remaining modules once a month. 04:51 Program Overview 06:12 Prevent T2 Goals This is a yearlong program, but we’ll break it up into two parts. In the first six months , the goal is to lose 5 to 7 percent of your starting weight and get at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity each week. In the second six months , we focus on keeping that weight off, and if you haven’t reached your goal weight yet, we’ll continue to work on that. 07:15 Basics of Type 2 Diabetes 08:25 Your Six-Month Goals 09:20 Making Your Action Plan As you make your action plan, keep these six tips in mind: Be realistic . Plan actions that are achievable for you . Make it doable . Small changes add up over time. Be specific . Decide exactly what you’ll do, when, and where. Stay flexible . Life happens—adjust your plan if you need to. Focus on behaviors . The actions you take will lead to results. And finally, have fun ! Find activities you enjoy. 13:56 Wrapping Up The CDC Diabetes Prevention Program Curriculum (CDC DPP Curriculum) is based on the curriculum from the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) research study supported by the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease. © 2012, University of Pittsburgh, based on the DPP research trial supported by cooperative agreement number U01-DK48489 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which has certain rights in the material. Medical Disclaimer: THIS PODCAST IS NOT INTENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING MEDICAL ADVICE. NO INFORMATION ON THIS SHOW SHOULD BE USED TO DIAGNOSE TREAT, PREVENT OR CURE ANY DISEASE OR CONDITION. YOU ARE NOT LISTENING TO THE PODCAST OF A MEDICAL DOCTOR, DIETICIAN, OR THERAPIST. All information, content, and material of this podcast is for informational purposes only and is provided so that listeners can make their own nutrition and health decisions after consulting with their health care provider. This is one of my big themes of taking action for yourself. Making the decision now to change your future. Although I am involved in healthcare and have been for many years, I am not a medical doctor, therapist or dietician. I am not treating or diagnosing any medical conditions. Information provided on this podcast is not a substitute for routine consultation with your healthcare provider. I recommend consulting with your healthcare provider before making any changes related to a specific condition. Individual results may vary and are not guaranteed.…
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