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Lisa Kingery: Founder & CEO of FoodRight
It's been a long time coming, but this is the second to last episode of Season 1. What Season 2 will look like is a little up in the air, but I hope you take some time to look back on my interviews from 2020 and gain some little wisdom nuggets from all of my guests.
My guest this week (recorded in July 2020) is Lisa Kingery, RDN, Founder & CEO of FoodRight. Lisa and I talked about our food habits growing up, working with students, and the difference between a dietitian, nutritionist, and a health coach. You can learn more about Lisa and the resources we mentioned via the links below:
FoodRightSuper-Size Me Salt, Sugar, Fat Forks Over Knives The Omnivore's Dilemma Craigland FarmsThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Leah Collins - Nurse and CBD
Hey, everyone! We're here with a special mid-week update. The rest of the blogs will be coming out on Mondays to round out the year, but I didn't want to wait as long to bring you episode 11 with Leah Collins. Leah is a nurse who works with CBD company so we spent a lot of time talking about how CBD is well beyond a trend and what it can do for your life. Some of the resources we cover on the episode include:
CBD by Sea NantucketNantucket MermaidsIf you're interested in what Leah has to offer, those are definitely first places to check out.
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Elizabeth Yarnell - Board-Certified Naturopath, Author, and Speaker
Welcome back to another week of the Dairy-Free State podcast. To round out 2020, I have quite a few excited guests ahead. This week's guest was so interesting to me! Elizabeth Yarnell is a naturopath, author, and speaker who created the patented (literally!) infusion cooking. So if you're interested in learning more from someone who avoids processed foods and shares her method of Dutch Oven cooking in a cookbook, Elizabeth is definitely someone to check out.
At the time of publishing this, I noticed that Elizabeth's site is down temporarily (I will update this as it comes) but you can still access her 7-day kickstart guide at bit.ly/eykickstart - so check that out while her site is under construction!
We talk about Elizabeth's own health history and MS diagnosis, her infusion cooking technique, and some of the experiences her patients come in with when they see her (including some of my own stories for good measure).
Some resources to check out that we discuss on this episode:
Glorious One-Pot Meals - Elizabeth's cookbookDoing Harm7-Day Kickstart CourseElizabeth's YouTubeThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Josh: A newbie to the dairy-free world (and my dear friend) chats with me
Hey, everyone. I know I keep saying this but the pandemic has really been a trip for me. I've been busier than ever in my personal and professional life. Honestly, I feel very fortunate that things are working in that direction and not the other way around. But because of that, the podcast and other personal projects have definitely suffered. So that's why it took me so very long to get these episodes out. I was finally able to buckle down and publish these, so you'll see these come out through the end of the year, with "Season 1" ending at the end of the year.
I will be on the lookout for future guests and more topics. I'm interested to hear what you've taken out of this podcast, so if you have notes about things you've liked or things you'd like to hear more about, please let me know! I may include some solo recordings as well in 2021.
This was a really fun episode to record because I got to do it with a friend! Josh is dairy-free and diabetic and was at the very beginning of his dairy-free journey when we recorded this (which was at the end of May 2020 - see, I told you I'm running so very behind!) We talk about the wonders of milk alternatives, including macadamia milk! And, of course, the new trendy standard, oat milk. An update on the vanilla hemp milk: Yes, it was very good in smoothies.
This was a different type of episode because it really felt like two friends just hanging out, since it was. I hope this turns out to be a nice bright spot in your day. And if you'd like to be featured on the show, shoot me an email - [email protected].
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Annie Wegner LeFort - Chef, Master Preserver, and Yoga Teacher
Welcome to another episode of Dairy-Free State! This week's guest is Annie Wegner LeFort. Annie was a pastry chef around the same time she realized she needed to go gluten-free. What a torturous thing to be surrounded by temptation as you're changing your diet!
If you're looking for food preparation, preserving, and gluten-free cooking tips, go to Annie! We talk about the classes she offers, as well as the restaurants and businesses around Milwaukee that do a great job catering to special diets. Some of the businesses and resources mentioned in the podcast include:
The Gluten-Free Trading Company (no longer open, but wanted to give them a shout anyway) MOR Bakery & Cafe Mindful Palate, which is now Eat Move MKE - this is where you can find out about Annie's cooking classes, yoga classes, and other services. Tricklebee CafeDr. Rose Kumar at the Ommani CenterAnd finally, my recipe for sourdough starter banana breadOne note: I misspoke about SIBO in this episode, and I was still learning more about my condition at the time (it's been a few months). While the condition does include bacterial overgrowth, it's not necessarily bad bacteria, just bacteria growing where it shouldn't. I'll be putting out more about SIBO in the months to come in a dedicated blog series.
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Jess Marie Larrain
Thank you for joining me for another episode! It's taken me a while to get these episodes up and running, but I really wanted to make sure I did my guests justice and took the time I needed to summarize our interviews properly. But, I'm back up and running with 7 new episodes for you, which you'll see come out in the following weeks! I'm so happy to introduce you to my guest for this week, Jess Marie Larrain. We had such a great talk about her journey to veganism, along with the obstacles along the way, and how early she knew that changing her diet was the right choice for her (her IG handle isn't @oldsoulopenheart for nothing!)
We all have to measure our needs on an individual level and listen to our bodies, but great guides along the way can also be the boost we need. For Jess Marie, The Vegan Starter Kit was an invaluable resource. One thing led to another from there, and she found social media accounts to follow, more research to do, and more products to look into. Much of her motivation to go vegan came from her commitment to all eight limbs of yoga, and she is a yoga and Qigong teacher specializing in practices for trauma and addiction recovery.
Jess Marie is also a Sacred Spaceholder and a Digital Presence Consultant, which she lays out in the interview as well. You can learn more about how she can support your business on her website.
Thank you to everyone who has been patient while I've been getting these out, and to the loyal listeners who were eagerly awaiting new episodes. I will not disappoint!
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Vanessa Opal June - A Modern Aesthete
I have been excited about publishing this podcast for a long time! I interviewed Vanessa Opal June in late May, and we had a great talk about such a wide variety of interesting topics. I've been so anxious to share it with you all.
Vanessa said some things to me during our time together that have been rolling around in my head ever since, especially on the topic of self-care. She is studying for a Master's Degree in Art Therapy, and engages in all kinds of forms of creative self-care with her clients - painting with one, crochet with another - it all depends on the individual and what feels like care to them. (By the way, if you want to learn more about what creative method best suits you for self-care, take the quiz on her homepage.)
During the podcast, we talked about our similar food upbringings, where we've been finding food during the pandemic, her work as a therapeutic chef, and her yogic meditation and intuitive art services.
And yes, I mention my damn starter AGAIN in this episode.
Check out Vanessa Opal June on her website!
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Episode 5: Erin Elizabeth Downing
Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Dairy-Free State! I've been so thrilled with how this series has come together and the awesome people who have volunteered their stories to keep it going. There's a lot more on the horizon, so keep tuning in and tell your friends about it if you like what you're hearing.
My guest this week is Erin Elizabeth Downing. She's a coach with a vegan and gluten-free diet. We talk a lot about what our bodies tell us before we even realize it, and our personal struggles with getting healthy. If you've got thyroid issues, this is definitely an episode you don't want to miss.
Some of what we talk about on the episode:
Heal Good CollectiveThe Sanctuary Shamanic Healing CenterJen Hoy - Body Spirit NutritionSarah Wilson - I Quit SugarChloe CoscarelliIf you want to learn more about Erin, you can find out more about what she does and who and what she recommends on her website - Erin Elizabeth Downing.
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Episode 4: Jalisa
Jalisa became a vegetarian in 2017 in full after watching some documentaries. This kind of trajectory probably sounds familiar to so many of us. After watching Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead; What the Health; and Cowspiracy; Jalisa was inspired to give vegetarianism a go. However, it wasn't until she saw a documentary that made the connection between a plant-based diet and faith that she felt everything come full circle.
We talk about what Jalisa eats on her plant-based diet, her experiences with friends, and family, the questions she's sick of answering, and the importance of representation in vegetarianism, veganism, and plant-based diets.
Recommendations mentioned in the episode:
SweetPotatoSoulRachel AmaShine With Plantsmindbodygreen PodcastWellness Mama PodcastNational Associations for Naturopathic DoctorsIf you want to learn more about Jalisa, you can go to her Pinterest Board or join her email list.
If you're interested in being on an episode of Dairy-Free State, email me at [email protected].
Intro and outro music: Ketsa - Curious Nature
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Dairy-Free State Episode 3: Ariel
On episode 3 of Dairy-Free State, I talk with Ariel about her transition to veganism. A segment on Oprah piqued her interest years ago, and since then, she has been moving towards a vegan diet that makes sense for her body. We talk about how our families receive the news when we change our diets, how we strive to be the "chillest" people with special diets, and how to handle food when you have a love/hate relationship to it.
We mention a lot of resources on this episode, so here are the links for some of the things we talk about:
Ellen FisherHigh Carb HannahCaitlin ShoemakerThe Veganomicon (still my personal favorite for vegan cookbooks) Oh She Glows Lovely Light Cranberry Apple and Almond QuinoaIf you want to learn more about Ariel, check out her podcast, Twenties and Confused, on Apple Podcasts.
And if you have a food story that you'd like to talk about on the podcast, I'm all ears! Email me at [email protected].
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Dairy-Free State Episode 2: Stephanie
This podcast, for as many episodes as I've recorded so far (seven at the time of this writing), has evolved and taken shape quickly. I'm starting to see where the conversations can and should go, and how many places food and health intersect.
It was a pleasure talking to my friend, Stephanie, about her experience of managing PCOS and a gluten-free life with alterations to her diet. We definitely have a lot in common, and a lot to talk about!
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Episode 1 of my Brand-New Podcast!
I can't believe it's taken me so long to get this podcast off the ground, but now that it is, I can't wait to keep going! I have had this idea rolling around in my head for a while now, and Mary was the perfect first guest to have on the show.
For years, I have thought about making a separate site to talk about chronic pain and chronic health issues. It always felt like a different side of myself - something that didn't quite belong on Dairy-Free State. But after talking with lots of people about how often the choices they make with their diets intersect with how they're managing their various health conditions, I had the realization that it's all connected for so many of us.
I kept trying to compartmentalize parts of my life, even though they flowed into each other behind the scenes every day. Putting chronic health topics front and center on Dairy-Free State feels more appropriate than ever.
Mary and I had an awesome conversation in March, before we had both been on self-quarantine for a while. Since then, she's really kept me inspired with cute mask photos, updates on her garden, and of course, delicious and inspiring meals almost every day. If you're looking for someone who has a curious and adventurous approach to food, look no further!
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