Episodes

  • Transformative Health with Joe Hoye: Empowering Midlife Wellness

    In this episode of The Healthy CEO, host Jason Wright welcomes fitness expert Joe Hoye, who specializes in helping middle-aged women navigate hormonal changes and improve overall health. Joe shares his unique journey into this niche, emphasizing the importance of resistance training, balanced nutrition, and mindset for long-term wellness. They delve into practical fitness tips, debunk common diet myths, and discuss the transformative power of a growth mindset. Joe also announces a special giveaway for listeners, offering a chance for three months of free coaching.

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    00:00 Introduction and Personal Transformations

    00:25 Welcome to the Healthy CEO

    00:54 Finding a Niche in Women's Health

    02:03 Joe's Journey: From Teen to Trainer

    02:55 The Impact of Early Gym Experiences

    03:38 College Years: Balancing Studies and Fitness

    05:22 Building a Career in Women's Health

    09:18 Understanding Perimenopause and Metabolic Health

    12:09 The Importance of Muscle Mass

    15:50 Preparing for Menopause: Practical Advice

    25:30 Debunking Diet Myths

    26:25 Debunking Diet Myths

    28:10 Starting Your Fitness Journey

    30:24 Transformative Client Stories

    31:11 Boosting Sex Drive and Confidence

    32:49 Adopting a Growth Mindset

    42:59 Joe Hoy's Personal Routine

    45:01 Essential Resistance Training Exercises

    48:33 Conclusion and Giveaway

  • Optimizing Health and Wellness with Sage Dammers

    In this episode, Sage Dammers, founder of Addictive Wellness, shares his journey from a health-focused upbringing to creating a successful business in the health and wellness industry. Sage discusses his early experimentation with superfood smoothies, his focus on wild-harvested, high-quality cacao, and the importance of adaptogens like reishi and chaga mushrooms in his products. He also touches on his personal health regimen, which includes measures such as infrared sauna, cold plunges, and targeted supplementation. Sage underscores the importance of creating enjoyable and healthful eating experiences, emphasizing the need for quality ingredients and balanced nutrition.

    00:00 The Journey Begins: Discovering the Power of Superfoods

    01:00 Welcome Sage: A Conversation on Health and Wellness

    02:08 Early Influences: Growing Up in a Wellness-Oriented Family

    05:08 A Turning Point: Meeting a Health Role Model

    06:01 The Birth of a Health Enthusiast: Experimenting with Superfoods

    15:08 The Challenge: Making Health Tasty and Accessible

    16:28 The Chocolate Revelation: Combining Health and Flavor

    18:29 The Rise of Addictive Wellness: From Elixir Bars to Chocolate Bars

    21:54 Understanding Spirulina: Benefits and Best Practices

    27:39 Functional Chocolates: Ingredients and Benefits

    35:02 Discovering Heirloom Cacao in Ecuador

    35:32 The Problem with Mold and Mycotoxins in Cacao

    37:22 Heavy Metal Toxicity in Cacao

    38:14 Sweetening with Organic Allulose and Monk Fruit

    38:36 Healthy Alternatives for Kids

    41:13 Understanding Cacao Percentage

    41:58 The Importance of Cacao Quality

    43:38 Incorporating Adaptogens in Chocolate

    45:40 Sage's Daily Health Practices

    49:35 The Benefits of Cold Water and Breathwork

    55:58 The Role of Supplements in Health

    01:03:06 Sage's Early Life and Health Journey

    13:20 The Hero's Journey and Personal Health

    14:01 Superfood Smoothies in Costa Rica

    14:46 The Challenge of Sharing Health Habits

    01:17:26 Discovering the Power of Cacao

    01:19:27 Creating a Business from Passion

    01:22:53 The Benefits and Challenges of Spirulina

    01:28:38 Innovative Functional Chocolates

    01:47:13 Daily Health and Wellness Practices

    01:57:04 The Importance of Personalized Supplements

    02:01:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Understanding the Energy Balance Model and its Impact on Weight Management

    In this episode of The Healthy CEO podcast, Jason and Dr. Troy Jackson discuss the intricacies of the energy balance equation, focusing on energy intake and energy expenditure mechanisms including basal metabolic rate, thermogenic effect of food, and non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT). They explore the impact of various foods, environment, genetic factors, and lifestyle choices on weight management. Dr. Jackson shares insights on the importance of muscle mass, the role of different macronutrients, and the influence of sleep quality and processed foods on energy balance. The discussion aims to provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of how their body manages energy to help them make informed decisions about their health.

    00:00 Introduction to Energy Balance

    00:43 Welcome Back, Dr. Troy Jackson

    01:59 Energy Balance Model Explained

    06:41 Mechanisms of Energy Burn

    19:36 Thermogenic Effect of Food

    25:27 Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (NEAT)

    41:08 Physical Activity and Calorie Burn

    43:07 The Importance of Exercise for Weight Maintenance

    46:17 Understanding Afterburn and Exercise Types

    47:54 Challenges of Overdoing Exercise

    50:11 Energy Intake and Environmental Influences

    58:32 Calorie Counting and Its Pitfalls

    01:07:26 Practical Tips for Managing Caloric Intake

    01:14:27 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • James Benefico-Founder and CEO Organic Muscle

    In this episode, Jason Wright interviews James Benefico, founder and CEO of Organic Muscle. They discuss the state of food and nutrition in America, emphasizing the impact of poor dietary choices on health. The conversation touches on Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s role in bringing health and wellness to the forefront of national discourse. Both Jason and James express their belief in the importance of individual agency in health and wellness, advocating for natural remedies and healthier lifestyle choices. The episode highlights the importance of spiritual discernment, responsible nutrition for children, and incentivizing healthy practices at the policy level. James also shares details about his upcoming podcast on early Christianity and the importance of living a healthy, purpose-driven life.

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    00:00 Introduction and Catching Up

    01:19 Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s Impact on Health and Spirituality

    03:43 The Importance of Nutrition and Clean Food

    09:20 Testosterone Replacement and Natural Health Solutions

    18:18 Event with Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Political Landscape

    30:43 Embodying Virtues and Leading by Example

    31:36 Health and Wellness: Walking the Talk

    32:54 The Issue of Gluttony in Christianity

    33:16 Factory Farming and Compassion for Animals

    34:33 Gratitude and Mindful Eating

    35:43 The Ripple Effects of Poor Health Choices

    39:48 Nutrition and Children's Health

    43:14 Combating the Industrial Food Complex

    46:12 Incentivizing Health and Wellness

    54:01 Empowering Individuals to Take Control of Their Health

    57:35 Organic Muscle and Clean Supplements

    01:00:36 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  • The Real Value of Multivitamins: Insights from The Healthy CEO

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    In this episode of The Healthy CEO Show, hosted by Jason Wright, co-founder and CEO of Authentic Health Partners, the focus is on the effectiveness and necessity of multivitamins. The discussion revolves around an email from Dr. Rhonda Patrick questioning if multivitamins are beneficial or merely produce expensive urine. Wright explores the common deficiencies in essential nutrients like Vitamin D, magnesium, and calcium among Americans, and the potential of multivitamins in addressing these. The importance of diet, exercise, and comprehensive blood tests is emphasized for determining one's specific nutritional needs. Additionally, the episode scrutinizes a study suggesting minimal risks and benefits of multivitamins concerning longevity and major diseases, contrasting it with the unequivocal benefits of regular exercise. Wright underscores that while multivitamins can serve as a nutritional insurance, foundational health practices like diet and exercise are paramount.

    00:00 Introduction to Multivitamins

    00:31 Welcome to the Healthy CEO Show

    00:40 Are Multivitamins Worth It?

    02:55 Micronutrient Deficiencies and Their Impact

    06:26 The Importance of Blood Work

    10:26 Multivitamins and Mortality

    19:09 Final Thoughts on Multivitamins

    22:43 Conclusion and Recommendations

    24:25 Disclaimer

  • The Role of Politics in Health and Wellness: Exploring RFK Jr.'s Impact

    In this episode of the Healthy CEO show, host Jason Wright dives into a discussion on the intersection of politics and health, prompted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2024 presidential candidacy and his recent endorsement of Donald Trump. Jason explores RFK Jr.'s impact on bringing health and wellness issues to the national stage, specifically highlighting concerns about the American healthcare system, the influence of big food and big pharma, and the importance of advocating for healthier lifestyles.

    The episode also teases an upcoming interview with James from Organic Muscle, a proponent of RFK Jr.'s campaign, and emphasizes the need for national awareness and policy changes towards achieving better public health.

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    00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer

    00:17 The Impact of Bobby Kennedy's Candidacy

    01:07 The Importance of Health and Wellness in Politics

    01:37 Call to Action: Subscribe and Upcoming Guest

    03:32 The American Healthcare System: A Critique

    05:14 Challenges in Promoting Health and Wellness

    11:33 The Role of Government in Health Incentives

    18:56 The Influence of Health and Wellness Influencers

    23:25 The Pandemic's Impact on Health Perceptions

    27:23 The Need for Health-Conscious Leadership

    32:30 Government's Role in Health Education

    32:57 Big Food's Tactics and Influence

    33:59 Rising Awareness and Health Advocacy

    39:46 Trump and Kennedy's Health Initiatives

    47:42 Media Influence and Public Perception

    57:06 Call to Action for Health Awareness

  • The Journey to Health and Wellness Entrepreneurship with David and Danielle

    In this episode, David and Danielle Stanton, founders of Fuel Forever, recount their personal health journeys and the creation of their nutraceutical business. They navigate through the challenges and triumphs of starting a venture in the health and wellness industry, detailing their product development strategies and methods for educating the public on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Key discussions revolve around the significance of sleep, mental health, individualized fitness routines, and the advantages of their distinctive collagen bars and fast-acting supplements.

    00:00 Introduction to Our Health Journey

    00:54 Starting a Health and Wellness Business

    01:29 Podcast Interview Begins

    01:47 Discussing Health and Wellness

    05:06 Navigating the Supplement Market

    06:19 Formulating Gut-Friendly Products

    07:47 Personalized Health Approaches

    12:05 Entrepreneurial Challenges and Successes

    16:34 Funding and Learning the Business

    21:28 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    28:50 The Importance of Sleep

    39:53 The Benefits of Essential Amino Acids

    40:16 Creatine: A No-Brainer Supplement

    41:09 Pre-Workouts and Fasting Products

    41:51 Mental Health and Cognitive Benefits of Supplements

    46:48 Daily Routines and Fitness Rituals

    48:39 Healthy Lifestyle and Family Balance

    49:27 The Importance of Walking and Simple Fitness Goals

    52:15 Coffee Rituals and Preferences

    56:32 Workout Routines and Adaptations

    01:07:24 Creating Healthy and Delicious Protein Bars

    01:12:39 Where to Find Fuel Forever Products

    01:13:07 Conclusion and Future Plans

  • It is an amazing time to be alive. We have more modern conveniences than the wealthiest person on Earth could have imagined just thirty years ago.

    We have an abundance of food, climate-controlled air, and flavors that surpass our wildest dreams.

    However, there is one downside. This life of comfort and convenience is detrimental to our health. We are more obese, metabolically unhealthy, and miserable than we have any right to be. Dr. Gus Vickery, M.D., has written a book to illustrate the path out of "Comforville."

    In this episode, Gus and I discuss what inspired him to write a book that offers a path out of this perilous life of extreme comfort.

    Escaping Comfortville: Dr. Gus Vickery's Guide to Health in the Modern World

    In this episode of The Healthy CEO, Dr. Gus Vickery introduces his new book, 'Escape from Comfortville.' The book, inspired by his successful 'Authentic Health,' explores how modern comforts have negatively impacted health. Dr. Vickery shares his motivation behind writing the book and details its central themes, including nutrition, physical activity, sleep, breath, and stress management.

    He emphasizes the importance of creating healthier environments and fostering supportive communities. The book is presented as a compelling story aimed at simplifying health principles to make them accessible and impactful for a wide audience.

    00:00 Introduction: The Embarrassment of Promoting a Book

    01:00 Welcome Back to the Healthy CEO

    01:27 Discussing the New Book and Its Principles

    01:54 Book Recommendation: The Art of Resilience

    04:34 The Journey of Writing Authentic Health

    15:21 The Evolution of Health Principles

    21:51 The Story of Comfortville

    27:42 The Grueling Kenyan Rite of Passage

    29:33 Mental Toughness and Overcoming Obstacles

    29:55 The Value of Stress and Training

    30:27 The Comfort Crisis and Its Impact

    31:34 Inspiration to Pursue Health

    33:59 The Importance of Basic Health Fundamentals

    39:12 Introducing Authentic Health's Supplement Line

    39:52 The Essential Nutrients: F1, F2, and F3

    44:37 The Role of Essential Amino Acids

    50:00 The Book: Escape from Comfortville

    54:48 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

  • I know protein shakes are synonymous with "Bro Science" but the simple fact is, they are incredibly useful. In fact, Dr. Troy has yet to find a downside to a good nutrient rich protein shake.

    That's why we are dedicating and entire episode to the protein shake. That's right "Bro-cephus" we're going all in on the "Bro-tein" baby. So sit back and enjoy the smoothie texture of this episode of The Healthy CEO.

    Optimal Nutrition: Crafting the Perfect Protein Shake

    In this episode of The Healthy CEO Podcast, Dr. Troy Jackson and host Jason Wright delve into the benefits and simplicity of creating nutrient-dense protein shakes. They discuss ingredient selection, including the pros and cons of whey versus plant-based protein powders, the use of fruits, vegetables, fats, and fiber, and share their personal recipes. Additionally, they explore the differences between smoothies and juices and the practical advantages of incorporating protein shakes into oneā€™s diet for improved health and body composition.

    Jason's "Green Monster" Shake

    2 servings of Standard Gold Whey Double Chocolate Protein Powder

    2 Cups of non sweetened vanilla or plain almond milk

    1 scoop of your choice of powdered greens

    1 cup frozen spinach

    1 cup frozen blue berries

    1 serving 5g creatine

    1 serving vital proteins collagen

    1 tbs extra virgin olive oil

    1 serving chlorella powder

    1 tbs organic cacao powder

    Dr. Troy Sample smoothie recipe:

    -3/4 cup of water or unsweetened almond or soy milk

    -1/2 cup of Keifer or plain greek yogurt (remove if calories is a concern)

    -1 scoop of protein powder

    -1 scoop of creatine

    -1 cup of frozen mixed berries

    -1/2 banana (fresh or frozen)

    -5-6 small leaves or 2 large leaf of kale (or a handful of spinach)

    -1/4 cup of frozen riced cauliflower

    -1/3-1/2 cup of black beans (if using chocolate protein powder) or white beans/chickpeas (if using vanilla protein powder) -- trust me!

    -2 tbsp of...

  • In this episode of the Healthy CEO Podcast, hosted by Jason Wright and Dr. Troy Jackson and sponsored by Authentic Health Partners, the focus is on the critical aspects of cardiovascular health, specifically endothelial health.

    Dr. Troy and Jason discuss the importance of small habit changes, the benefits of incremental improvements in diet and exercise, and the role of supplements like green seaweed extract and antioxidants. They explore the potential need for medications such as statins and metformin in certain cases and emphasize personalized health interventions amidst modern environmental challenges. The conversation underscores the significance of antioxidants, polyphenols, dietary nitrates, and fiber, while warning against the overconsumption of saturated fats. Practical advice, real-life examples, and personal anecdotes provide listeners with actionable strategies to enhance their cardiovascular health.

    00:00 Starting Small: The Key to Habit Change

    00:42 Welcome to the Healthy CEO Podcast

    01:11 The Silent Killer: Cardiovascular Health

    02:41 Understanding Endothelial Health

    04:04 Proactive Steps for Better Health

    04:52 Recap of Part One: Setting the Stage

    09:24 Dietary Patterns for Heart Health

    11:50 The Importance of Fruits and Vegetables

    13:56 Debunking Myths About Fruits and Fructose

    25:04 The Role of Fat in Cardiovascular Health

    35:55 The Benefits of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    41:16 The Importance of Fiber

    49:44 Smoothie Hacks and Bone Broth Benefits

    50:35 The Power of Exercise

    52:16 Understanding Zone Training

    55:28 Encouragement and Long-Term Health Goals

    01:07:00 Supplements for Endothelial Health

    01:20:50 The Role of Medications

    01:28:02 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

  • Unlocking Nutritional Power: Protecting Health in a Toxic World

    In this episode, Dr. Gus Vickery and Jason highlight the crucial role of optimizing nutrient availability to combat the detrimental effects of modern environmental toxicity on cellular health and overall well-being. They emphasize comprehensive blood testing to uncover common deficiencies such as vitamin B12, folate, magnesium, omega-3s, and CoQ10. The conversation extends to the impact of diet and environmental factors on nutrient absorption and health. Through their discussion, they introduce Authentic Health Partners' nutraceutical solutions as effective measures to fill nutritional gaps. Listeners will gain insights on the interconnectedness of nutrient sufficiency, toxic exposure, gut health, and the benefits of targeted supplements. Additionally, the episode addresses the limitations of traditional medical training in nutrition and advocates for a foundational approach to health before exploring advanced treatments, concluding with the cost-effectiveness and accessibility plans for these supplementation solutions.

    00:00 Introduction to Nutrient Optimization

    00:06 Clinical Practice Insights

    04:42 Common Nutrient Deficiencies

    07:10 The Role of Supplementation

    10:41 Challenges in Nutrient Absorption

    11:54 Environmental and Lifestyle Factors

    17:23 Gut Health and Nutrient Sufficiency

    21:38 Formulating Essential Nutrients

    33:15 Practical Applications and Case Studies

    45:45 Understanding the Limitations of Primary Care

    46:19 Precision Health Programs and Health Coaching

    47:03 The Importance of Comprehensive Health Reports

    50:02 Nutrient Deficiencies and Their Impact

    51:29 The Role of Fulvic and Humic Compounds

    55:29 Detailed Nutrient Analysis

    01:01:41 The Benefits of Proper Supplementation

    01:12:01 Challenges in Medical Training and Practice

    01:19:40 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions

  • In this episode, we tackle the unrealistic expectations set by Hollywood and how striving to look like on-screen actors, such as Daniel Craig in Casino Royale, can be both unhealthy and unproductive. While it's tempting to aim for the chiselled physique and flawless appearance we see in movies, it's important to remember that these portrayals are often the result of intense training, strict diets, and perfect lightingā€”things that aren't sustainable or realistic for most of us.

    Instead of chasing an idealized image, let's focus on what truly matters: being healthy. We'll discuss practical and attainable ways to improve your fitness and well-being without the pressure of looking like a movie star. Join us as we redefine health and wellness, putting your well-being first and embracing a balanced, realistic approach to fitness.

    Remember, your goal should be to feel strong, energized, and confident in your own skin, not to emulate an impossible Hollywood standard. Let's shift our focus from superficial aesthetics to genuine health and happiness.

  • Studies have shown a strong correlation between VO2 Max and longevity. For instance, research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association indicates that higher levels of cardiorespiratory fitness are associated with lower risks of all-cause mortality. This means that individuals with a higher VO2 Max tend to live longer and have a lower risk of dying from diseases like heart disease, stroke, and even certain cancers.

    One landmark study followed over 50,000 adults for more than a decade. The results were compellingā€”those with the highest VO2 Max levels had a significantly lower risk of death compared to those with the lowest levels. In fact, the study suggested that improving your VO2 Max could be one of the most effective strategies for increasing your lifespan.

    Zone 2 Measurements:

    Sure! Here are several ways to determine if you are in Zone 2, which is a moderate-intensity exercise zone that helps improve endurance and metabolic health:

    Ways to Determine If You Are in Zone 2:

    1. Heart Rate Monitoring:

    - Heart Rate Range: Zone 2 typically corresponds to 60-70% of your maximum heart rate.

    - Calculation: Maximum Heart Rate (MHR) can be roughly estimated using the formula \(220 - \text{age}\). Zone 2 heart rate range would then be \(0.6 \times \text{MHR}\) to \(0.7 \times \text{MHR}\).

    2. Talk Test: (My favorite)

    - You should be able to carry on a conversation comfortably. If you can speak in full sentences without gasping for air, youā€™re likely in Zone 2.

    3. Perceived Exertion:

    - On a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is very light activity and 10 is maximum effort, Zone 2 should feel like a 3 to 4. You should feel like you are working, but it should be sustainable.

    4. Lactate Threshold:

    - During Zone 2 exercise, blood lactate levels should be relatively low, typically around 2 mmol/L. This is difficult to measure without specific equipment, but it indicates that you are working at a level where your body can clear lactate as quickly as it produces it.

    5. Breathing Pattern:

    - Your breathing should be steady and controlled, not labored. You should not feel like you need to pant or breathe heavily.

    6. Duration:

    - You should be able to maintain Zone 2 intensity for an extended period (typically 30-60 minutes or more) without significant fatigue.

    7. Pace Consistency:

    - Your pace should feel sustainable and consistent. If youā€™re running or cycling, you should be able to maintain the same speed for the entire duration of the exercise.

    8. Talk-Walk Ratio:

    - During a brisk walk or light jog, you should be able to speak a few sentences, breathe, and continue the conversation without too much strain.

    By using these methods, you can relatively gauge whether you are exercising in Zone 2, ensuring you get the maximum benefits from your moderate-intensity workouts.

  • Many people believe because they've reached a certain age physical training is no longer effective.

    This is hogwash! A study showed that two groups (one of adults age 80+/- 4years) and one of (adults 40 +/- 4 years) saw the SAME increase in fitness after a 6 week training program.

    Here's a link to the study.

    Here's the abstract from the study:

    Mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to be involved in age-related loss of muscle mass and function (sarcopenia). Since the degree of physical activity is vital for skeletal muscle mitochondrial function and content, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 6 weeks of aerobic exercise training and 8 weeks of deconditioning on functional parameters of aerobic capacity and markers of muscle mitochondrial function in elderly compared to young individuals. In 11 healthy, elderly (80 Ā± 4 years old) and 10 healthy, young (24 Ā± 3 years old) volunteers, aerobic training improved maximal oxygen consumption rate by 13%, maximal workload by 34%, endurance capacity by 2.4-fold and exercise economy by 12% in the elderly to the same extent as in young individuals. This evidence was accompanied by a similar training-induced increase in muscle citrate synthase (CS) (31%) and mitochondrial complex I-IV activities (51-163%) in elderly and young individuals. After 8 weeks of deconditioning, endurance capacity (-20%), and enzyme activity of CS (-18%) and complex I (-40%), III (-25%), and IV (-26%) decreased in the elderly to a larger extent than in young individuals. In conclusion, we found that elderly have a physiological normal ability to improve aerobic capacity and mitochondrial function with aerobic training compared to young individuals, but had a faster decline in endurance performance and muscle mitochondrial enzyme activity after deconditioning, suggesting an age-related issue in maintaining oxidative metabolism.

  • Meet Luke, The Inspiration for The Race Against Blindness
    Luke, at just 10 years old, displays an exceptional level of empathy.

    He possesses a rare ability to perceive when others are in distress or need help. Such deep concern for others is unusual, especially for someone of his age. Moreover, he is profoundly kind-hearted and exudes a gentle and compassionate nature. He genuinely cares for his family, his pets, and his friends.

    Lukeā€™s capacity to genuinely appreciate and absorb the nuances of the world around him sets him apart. Though he may be reserved, his profound connection to the world and the people in it is unmistakable.

    Finally, Luke is remarkably resilient for a child his age. He has faced significant physical and emotional challenges throughout his young life. He has endured multiple hospitalizations due to severe illnesses, including surgeries and even broken bones. Despite these adversities, he consistently bounces back and surmounts each obstacle.

    Steve Johnston, MD, MBA

    Dad vs. Blindness

    The success of any organization is critically dependent on the importance of its mission to key members. Upon receiving the diagnosis that his son was going blind, nothing has been more important to Steve than championing the mission of A Race Against Blindness: support research and find a cure for retinitis pigmentosa caused by Bardet-Biedel Syndrome. Steve is uniquely qualified to achieve that goal. He is an MD/MBA with a vast understanding of the healthcare system, coupled with real-world experience in building companies, leading teams, and solving complex challenges.

    We founded the nonprofit when we found out our son has a rare genetic condition and is slowly going blind. But that really only scratches the surface in terms of our motivation. Since learning of Lukeā€™s diagnosis , we have become strongly connected to the rare-diseases community. While rare diseases are actually not unusual, with more than 7,000 diseases classified by the FDA as rare, each one individually often affects only a small number of people. Thus many rare diseases donā€™t receive enough attention and resources to help fund research for adequate treatments or even possible cures.

  • Robert U. Craven is well-known for building award-winning, high-integrity products, brands, and businesses and for being deeply focused on making a difference in the lives of other people.

    The former CEO of MegaFood and Garden of Life has successfully worked with entrepreneurs, private equity, and large CPG companies to facilitate rapid and profitable growth. In addition to delivering high-growth results, Robert advocates for transparency, innovation, and building award-winning cultures.

    As CEO, Rob has:

    Grown a leading supplement company from $15 to $65 Million in 3 years ā€“ #14 on Inc 500 Fastest Growing ListGrown a second, leading supplement company from $11 to $60 Million in 6 yearsLed the company named Best Company to Work for in New Hampshire in 2018 by Business New Hampshire MagazineLed the sale of the  company from Private Equity to a large Strategic investor for the largest multiple of equity in the industry at that timeGrown a third, organic ingredients company from $10 to $25 Million, growing EBITDA by 5x, in three yearsBeen voted Top Conscious Business Leader in 2018 by Conscious Company MediaReceived the 2014 Nutrition Business Journal award for Management

    Rob is also co-founder and Managing Partner of Findaway Adventures - a hands-on growth services & angel investment platform. Findaway Adventures exists to improve the world by providing more opportunity for young, change-the-world companies and their founders. The firm brings money, strategy, and expertise to help accelerate impact-minded companies. 

    Rob is also a certified 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership coach. Learn more about the 15 commitments at conscious.is. 

  • Hi, Iā€™m James, founder of Pluck.

    At Pluck, weā€™re all about organ meats, yet not just any organ meats. Quality is everything when eating any part of an animal. We define quality as grass-fed, grass-finished, humanely treated, pasture-raised animals raised with no GMOs or hormones. ā€œAs close to nature as possibleā€ is what I say.

    Thereā€™s a lot of what is wrong in our current agricultural systems, but more and more farms are pivoting to what is right: Regenerative Agriculture. With diverse crop coverage and no tilling we can change not only the food produced on these farms but our health as well. We are what we eat AND what we eat eats.

    Ancestral principles of ā€œlike supports likeā€ and nose-to-tail eating drive our mission at Pluck. We are missing out on the whole animal benefits when we only eat muscle meat. Pluck is the perfect gateway into eating organs because it doesnā€™t taste like organ meat. What you taste is the savory, deliciousness of Umami (the fifth taste). Eating organs support the health of your organs. Even better, organs contain bioavailable nutrients which means you get more ā€œbang-for-your-buckā€ because your body can recognize and absorb these essential vitamins and nutrients.

    Look, Iā€™ll be the first to admit I didnā€™t eat organ meats as a kid.

    I was the pickiest of picky eaters.

    I didnā€™t eat my first taco until college. When I say that I had a PB&J sandwich for lunch daily between the ages of 5 and 15ā€¦Iā€™m not joking. Growing up, we basically ate the same 4 or 5 home-cooked meals every week. Fridays were pizza night out and Sundays were Chinese food ordered in.

    As a child of the 70s, I grew up eating fast food, frozen vegetables, and when microwaves started becoming vogue, microwave meals, particularly popcorn. My father owned a grocery store so we had access to lots of common foods and snacks, most of all, candy!

    I understand picky eating and more importantly, I understand the human need for comfort food.

    In fact, Iā€™ve spent the last 20+ years as a professional chef focused on making comfort foods healthy without sacrificing taste. Iā€™ve cooked for celebrities, musicians, and billionaires, but it was becoming a father that forced me to go deeper in my exploration of functional food.

    At the age of two, my youngest daughter was afflicted with the life-threatening Shiga toxin. I had left town for work thinking she was on the road to recovering only to return to her looking like skin and bones. It was a truly frightening time where my wife and I struggled to get nutrients into her.

    Fortunately, she survived and is a vibrant, healthy child but the experience left me wanting to create a functional food product that anyone could eat and benefit from without requiring them to adopt new habits or step outside of their comfort zone.

    Thatā€™s what Pluck is all about. Nutrition in a pinch. No need to adopt new habits, simply use Pluck instead of salt and pepper and turn everything into a nutrient-rich, bio-available superfood.

  • Endothelial health refers to the well-being of the endothelium, the thin layer of cells lining the interior surface of blood vessels. This layer plays a crucial role in vascular function, including regulating blood flow, preventing clotting, and maintaining the balance of substances between the bloodstream and surrounding tissues.

    Maintaining endothelial health is vital for longevity as it ensures optimal blood circulation, reduces the risk of cardiovascular diseases, and supports overall vascular function. Healthy endothelium helps prevent atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other conditions that can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and other serious health issues. Through lifestyle choices like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management, one can promote endothelial health and enhance longevity.

    Dr. Troy Jackson loves his role as a family medicine physician to develop lasting relationships with his patients while encouraging and guiding them along their journey to a better self. He has a particular interest in genomics-based personalized medicine, but Dr. Jackson finds all aspects of primary care fascinating. After growing up in central Mississippi and attending The University of Mississippi for both his undergraduate and medical school educations, Dr. Jackson completed his family medicine residency at the MAHEC Family Medicine Residency Program here in Asheville, NC.

  • Tim Organ is a sales professional with over 33 years of healthcare information technology experience. Highly skilled at building successful sales teams and maintaining excellent client relationships. Strong proficient competencies in managing complex sales cycles, developing new customer/business relationships and driving results.

    Mindshare Collaborative is a vibrant community of forward-thinking health entrepreneurs from all around the globe who have abandoned the rulebook and stepped outside the traditional system, refusing to let big insurance or big pharma dictate their pathway to influence (and income). 

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    Title: Maximizing Nutrition with Smoothies: A Shortcut to Health and Wellness

    In today's fast-paced world, ensuring we get all the essential nutrients our bodies need can be quite the challenge. With busy schedules and limited time for meal preparation, it's easy to fall short on key vitamins and minerals. However, one convenient and efficient way to bridge this gap is through the power of smoothies.

    Smoothies offer a myriad of benefits for health-conscious individuals seeking to optimize their nutrition. Whether you're looking to boost your immune system, improve digestion, or increase energy levels, incorporating smoothies into your daily routine can be a game-changer. Here's why:

    1. **Nutrient Density**: Smoothies allow you to pack a variety of nutrient-rich ingredients into one delicious concoction. By blending fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and other superfoods together, you can create a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and phytonutrients in just one serving.

    2. **Quick and Convenient**: Busy mornings or hectic workdays don't have to mean sacrificing nutrition. With a blender and a handful of ingredients, you can whip up a nutrient-packed smoothie in minutes, making it an ideal option for those on the go.

    3. **Digestive Health**: Blending ingredients breaks down the cell walls of fruits and vegetables, making their nutrients more easily digestible and absorbable by the body. This can aid in better digestion and nutrient absorption, promoting overall gut health.

    4. **Customizable and Versatile**: The beauty of smoothies lies in their versatility. Whether you prefer sweet or savory, there's a smoothie recipe to suit every palate and dietary preference. You can customize your smoothie to target specific health goals or address nutrient deficiencies by including ingredients rich in the vitamins and minerals you need most.

    5. **Hydration Boost**: Many fruits and vegetables have high water content, which can help keep you hydrated throughout the day. Adding ingredients like cucumber, celery, or coconut water to your smoothie can contribute to your daily fluid intake.

    Now, let's address the intriguing insight shared by Dr. Rhonda Patrick regarding the interaction between polyphenols in bananas and the benefits of blueberries. Dr. Rhonda Patrick is a well-respected biomedical scientist known for her research in areas such as aging, cancer, and nutrition. She holds a Ph.D. in biomedical science and has conducted extensive research on the role of nutrition and lifestyle factors in health and longevity.

    Dr. Patrick is also the host of the popular podcast "FoundMyFitness," where she delves into various topics related to health, wellness, and longevity. Through in-depth interviews with experts in the field, she provides valuable insights backed by scientific research to empower listeners to take control of their health.

    In one of her discussions, Dr. Patrick highlighted a study suggesting that consuming bananas alongside blueberries may counteract some of the beneficial effects of blueberries due to the interaction between polyphenols present in both fruits. Polyphenols are plant compounds with antioxidant properties that have been linked to numerous health benefits, including reduced inflammation and improved heart health.

    However, the findings of this study should be interpreted with caution, as research in nutrition is complex, and individual responses may vary. While it's essential to consider potential interactions between nutrients, it's also crucial to focus on overall dietary patterns and the synergistic effects of various...