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  • Welcome back to The Business of Wellness Podcast with host, Jaclyn London, RD! Today, Jaclyn sits down with Katia Pryce the CEO and founder of DanceBody. Katia shares her journey of starting and growing her dance fitness business, starting as a performer and realizing that people would pay her to work out with them, leading her to start Dance Body in 2013. She initially rented studio space and focused on building a community of dancers and fitness enthusiasts. As the business grew, she developed a structured formula for the classes optimized for scale, and hired performers who understood the dedication and commitment required. The business evolved before the pandemic, with a shift to digital streaming and a focus on building a hybrid model of in-person and online classes. Katia emphasizes the importance of community and creating a unique brand identity; the importance of being intentionality in business, and the struggle of saying no to specific opportunities so that you can focus on what matters. She shares her decision to focus on digital expansion rather than opening a new brick-and-mortar studio and emphasizes the value of organic brand awareness. Katia also highlights the need for a balanced approach to fitness, debunking the myth of low-impact workouts and emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular training and strength-building as we age.

    Listen to this episode if you’re interested in:

    Starting a business based a creative passion. Learning how to build a strong community as the secret ingredient for the growth and sustainability of a business. Adapting to changing customer behaviors and preferences is essential for business evolution. How focusing on a specific niche and delivering exceptional value in that area can differentiate a brand. Why being intentional in business and saying no to tempting opportunities is crucial for success. Driving organic brand awareness through Instagram & YouTube Why a hybrid approach to a fitness business model is important, and the types of training that are most effective for long-term health & longevity— including cardiovascular fitness & stregnth-training— as we age.

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction and personal journey

    05:05 - Developing a product, scaling a business, and building brandy equity & loyalty in the fitness space

    08:16 - The rise of boutique fitness and the value of community

    13:57 - Shifts in the wellness industry over the past decade

    20:07 - Boutique fitness trends over the last decade & what's new & next for brands

    30:01- The power of saying “no”

    34:22 - Organic brand awareness

    45:12 - Establishing a strong omnichannel business model in fitness

    52:16 - Digital expansion & the future of fitness

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    Key words: dance fitness, entrepreneurship, community, hybrid model, digital streaming, brand identity, intentionality, saying no, digital expansion, organic brand awareness, balanced fitness, cardiovascular training, strength-building

  • In this episode of The Business of Wellness Podcast, host Jaclyn London, MS, RD, takes a deep dive into the world of Gen Z, exploring how nutrition myths in media and marketing uniquely affect this dynamic consumer demographic. Join Jaclyn as she uncovers the truths about Gen Z’s approach to food, health, and wellness, and provides actionable strategies for dietitians and health professionals to better connect with and support this generation.

    Discover why Gen Z is the most informed generation yet, and how their digital-native status influences their food and health decisions. Learn about the common misconceptions surrounding their concerns for sustainability, diet culture, and reliance on influencers. Jaclyn shares key insights on the importance of clinical effectiveness, the role of healthcare provider recommendations, and the renewed interest in offline connections for optimizing mental health.

    This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone looking to understand and engage with Gen Z consumers, from dietitians and wellness enthusiasts to industry insiders. Tune in to learn how you can leverage these insights to make a meaningful impact on Gen Z’s health and well-being.

    Key Topics:

    Understanding Gen Z’s demographics and characteristics

    The impact of digital-native status on food and health decisions

    Debunking myths about Gen Z’s nutrition and health behaviors

    Strategies for dietitians to connect with Gen Z

    The importance of offline connections and mental health optimization

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    Additional resources:

    Ketchum PR Gen Z Food Report

    McKinsey’s Future of Wellness

    MyFitnessPal: 2% of Nutrition Information on TikTok is Accurate

    McKinsey’s What’s New in Consumer Wellness

    Ketchum PR Gen Z RD Report

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  • Welcome back to The Business of Wellness! This week, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with renowned New York City-based cardiologist, internal medicine and concierge medicine physician, Dr. Erica Jones, MD, for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes, honest conversation about obesity medications and the alarming rise in the rate of cancer diagnoses among young adults.

    Why GLP-1’s, why now? Dr. Jones explains the cardiovascular benefits that make GLP-1 medications a desirable tool in modern medical practic; the benefits vs. risks of taking these medications for weight-loss and management; the ideal population who will benefit from taking GLP-1’s; how these medications are altering patients' food tastes and eating patterns, and how permanent they are; the most common (and uncommon) side effects of GLP-1 medications, their severity, and Dr. Jones’ tips for predicting & understanding patient tolerance. Then, we get into the long-term considerations for use of GLP-1’s, including a critical discussion on the rapid & widespread adoption of GLP-1’s, long-term risks of using these medications (what we know and what we don’t know yet…), and the need for comprehensive evaluation and medical nutrition therapy. We also dive into the media coverage about obesity medications: How is the celebrity endorsement of GLP-1’s impacting everyday patients? Dr. Jones shares her perspective on that, and in what ways the media portrayal of GLP-1’s has influenced interest and/or the cultural discourse about weight-loss. Jaclyn shares her perspective on the efficacy of Medical Nutrition therapy as a part of the clinical picture for patients adopting GLP-1’s as an intervention for obesity, and they conclude on this topic by sharing considerations for long-term use– including what the packaging insert says vs. what’s happening in real life physicians’ offices. Next, Jaclyn & Dr. Jones dive into the concerning data from the American Cancer Society about the rising rates of cancer diagnosis in young people; Princess Catherine of Wales’ cancer diagnosis at the age of 42; the contributing factors that may be playing a role in this concerning statistic; new modalities for screening; lifestyle related risk factors for specific types of cancers; new & emerging technologies for cancer treatment; balancing what’s new and available to us as screening tools with creating & cultivating feelings overwhelm, anxiety & fear; the pros and cons of full-body MRI screenings, and Dr. Jones’ most effective strategies for determining what interventions are right for most.

    Tune in for a comprehensive and enlightening episode that discusses a medical practitioner’s real-life experience with prescribing GLP-1 medications and all of the myriad complexities & questions that accompany this treatment modality, plus a thoughtful discussion on the emerging cancer trends affecting younger adults today.

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  • On today's episode of The Business of Wellness, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with fertility nutrition expert Rachelle Mallik, MA, RD, to unpack the complex world of reproductive care and nutrition therapy. Rachelle shares her journey into the nutrition and fertility space, highlighting her experiences and observations from her time at Weill Cornell Center for Reproductive Medicine and in practice today as a nutrition expert and practitioner in the fertility space. Then, they discuss common misconceptions about nutrition and fertility and discuss what the latest research says about the relationship between fertility, weight, and overall health. Rachelle dives deep into how factors like PCOS can impact nutrition status and offers practical advice for women navigating nuanced nutrition-related questions and concerns with their medical teams. They also tackle the challenges of navigating the healthcare system in 2024 as it pertains to reproductive care. Rachelle discusses the frequent issues her patients face and provides insights on distinguishing between legitimate resources and scams in the nutrition and fertility landscape. Jaclyn and Rachelle end by debunking the biggest myths and areas of confusion in fertility nutrition, the trends Rachelle hopes will continue, and those she wishes would disappear. Plus, hear about the most frustrating trends she's encountered in the wellness space to date. Don’t miss this episode packed with evidence-based insights and practical advice for anyone interested in fertility and nutrition.

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  • Welcome back to The Business of Wellness! Today, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with Melissa Bentivoglio, the visionary CEO and Co-Founder of Frame. Frame is the first at-home, digitally-connected Pilates reformer and fitness device, changing the landscape of at-home fitness. Melissa shares her inspiring journey from ballet to entrepreneurship, offering insights into her innovative approach to fitness, the challenges of navigating the industry, raising capital, being a mom of three, and her vision for the future of at-home wellness technology.

    On this episode of The Business of Wellness Podcast:

    Melissa's Ballet Background and Career Trajectory: Discover how Melissa’s background in ballet influenced her career and led to the creation of Frame.

    Launching Frame: Learn about the inspiration behind Frame and how Melissa developed an at-home Pilates solution for all fitness levels.

    Navigating the Fitness Industry: Explore why Melissa chose Pilates, her insights into the current fitness market, and how she identified Frame’s unique value proposition.

    Creative Process & Raising Capital: Melissa discusses her creative process, the journey of securing funding, and the challenges she faced as a female CEO.

    Balancing Family and Business: Get a glimpse into Melissa’s life at home and how she balances being a wife, mother of three, and business leader.

    Future Goals for Frame: Hear about Melissa’s goals for Frame, including her vision for the company over the next decade and the potential for at-home fitness technology to disrupt the market.

    Top Trends in Tech and Wellness: Melissa shares the latest trends in the tech-meets-wellness space and how Frame is challenging industry norms, plus: Find out what Melissa considers the most annoying trend in the wellness industry since starting Frame.

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  • Hank Cardello is a former food industry executive with Coca-Cola, General Mills and Cadbury-Schweppes turned renowned author, speaker and public health champion. He currently serves as Senior Director of Leadership Solutions Program for Health + Prosperity, an initiative of Business for Impact at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, and is the author of the book Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat and the landmark report "Better-for-you Foods: It’s Just Good Business."

    We tackle some of the biggest questions, topics and myths affecting the food industry today, including:

    Key learnings from research & experience in the consumer packaged food industry from an industry insider-turned-public health advocate

    What’s really behind America’s obesity epidemic? Are processed foods really optimized for “addiction?”

    The main objectives of Big Food companies: Why their objectives are often misaligned with media & marketing perception

    The unique roles of marketing vs. science and regulatory affairs divisions within food companies

    The role of government in Big Food, plus what it’s like to working with the FDA on behalf of a food company

    The rise of ultra-processed foods: Are they uniquely to blame for chronic disease incidence & risk?

    Better-for-you foods: Why this category presents a unique opportunity for the food industry to adapt without sacrificing profitability

    Social media’s role in shifting public opinion and what this means for food companies in 2024+

    Highlights from Hank’s experience inside the industry, including his role in developing the original go-to-market strategy for Diet Coke and how he got his start recipe-testing for Betty Crocker

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  • Stephanie Middleberg is an NYC-based Registered Dietitian, author, & founder of Middleberg Nutrition based in New York City. She joins me today to discuss her new book out this week, The Big Book of Pregnancy Nutrition: Everything Expectant Moms Need to Know for a Happy, Healthy Nine Months and Beyond.

    We discuss:

    The link between birth control and nutrient deficiency: What to know before you start trying to conceive

    Weight changes during what to expect & how to handle changing weight (or not!) during first trimester

    Macronutrient & hydration basics: What to know about carbs, protein, fat and electrolytes during each trimester

    Key lab results: What health practitioners should keep an eye on when working with patients who are trying to conceive and in their first trimester

    Guidance for buying prenatals: What to buy, what to avoid, and what your OBGYN won’t tell you

    Debunking the biggest pregnancy nutrition myths: Cheese, alcohol, caffeine, weight gain, and more.

    Environmental toxins and pregnancy: What we should know vs. what we don't know yet, and how NOT to get swept up in the wellness economy

    Managing diet-related conditions during pregnancy: Managing Gestational Diabetes & hypertension

    Foods that actually induce labor: Which ones are evidence-based to induce labor in the last few weeks of pregnancy

    The fourth trimester: How to fuel and prepare once the baby arrives

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  • My guest today is Susie Hewson, Founder and CEO of Natracare, the world’s first brand of organic and natural period products founded in 1989. Susie disrupted a billion-dollar industry by bringing her first product to market. Now in her 70’s, Susie continues to steer the ship of her 30 year old global brand, advocate for best manufacturing practices in personal care products, and champion science-based strategies for creating efficacious and sustainable solutions for today’s consumer.

    We discuss:

    What you need to know about plastics in personal care products: Why Susie’s dedicated her professional life to creating products she can stand behind from a personal health & sustainability standpoint

    What it means to be a mission-based company in 2024: Why purpose is integral to brand identity in consumer products

    Starting out as a female founder in the 1980’s & ‘90’s: What motivated Susie to continue pursuing her mission of changing product development for period products, and her experience securing funding, expanding the company, and expediting business growth

    Marketing and distribution before social media: How Susie raised awareness & gained visibility for her products before content marketing existed

    Trends in the sustainability space: The difference between a flash-in-the-pan marketing trend vs. a category disruption

    Why age can be an asset as a business leader

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  • My guest today is Bonnie Taub-Dix, MA, RDN, CDN, award-winning author of, Read It Before You Eat It – Taking You from Label to Table, and creator of the website and blog called, BetterThanDieting.com. Bonnie is a media personality, spokesperson, motivational speaker, journalist, and corporate and brand consultant whose messages are laced with her culinary passion as a foodie, her credible guidance as an advisor and her wit and wisdom as a mom. Bonnie brings 30+ years of industry experience to this conversation, along with her vast knowledge of the dietetics profession and media.

    We discuss:

    The biased premise of the latest dietitian hit piece in The Washington Post, which is propagates the myth that dietitians and Big Food are colluding to keep Americans obese and sick What is “Big Food:” Why ignoring its impact on the American and global food system is ignorant and misguided The anti-diet movement: What’s intended by practitioners who identify as “anti-diet,” and the perception vs. reality of this term on social media Social media vs. real life practice: Given that Gen Z uses social media search engines as their primary method of seeking information, do practitioners have even greater responsibility to creatively deliver credible, evidence-information online in ways that are optimized for virality? What it means to be an expert with influence vs. an influencer: How dietitians are distinctly different from influencers in the digital & social media space, and how dietitians might rethink their approach to marketing and media in 2024+ The authors’ negative bias towards dietitians:: Myth-busting key points made in this article, including dietitians being compensated by Big Food; General Mills’ #derailtheshame campaign (and the pros and cons of this marketing alignment); keywords that indicate bias in media, and how to know when you’re reading/watching/listening to something with a clearly biased point of view on scientific topics

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  • …annnddd we’re back!

    My guest today is Linda Boardman, the Chief Executive Officer of Bragg Live Food Products since 2019. Previously, she was president of Branch Brook Holdings, an investment partnership between Swander Pace Capital, Jefferson Capital Partners and United Natural Foods, Inc. that invests in natural and specialty product companies. Linda currently serves on the board of directors of Oregon Ice Cream (Alden’s Organic), Reliance Vitamin Company and PlantFusion. Previously, she was board president of Frontier Natural Product Cooperative (Simply Organic and Aura Cacia) and was a board director of Kicking Horse Coffee Company. Prior to joining Branch Brook, Linda was president of Applegate Farms, the leading brand of natural and organic deli meats. She also led the private label group at Whole Foods Market, known for its 365 brand. Linda started her career in the food industry at Ocean Spray Cranberries, where she worked in brand management and communications.

    We discuss:

    Linda’s background & experience: What brought her into the food industry and her experience starting out at Ocean Spray

    Leading private label for Whole Foods Market: What she learned about retail & product development from this unique experience

    Brand building for consumer products: What Linda’s learned throughout her tenure and across her myriad experiences working in the specialty & natural food industry

    What food companies should know about investors: What investors are looking for in 2024, the current state of investing, and advice for someone looking to gain traction and secure funding in the specialty food space

    Linda’s tenure and experience at Bragg: What’s interested her about the role of CEO, what she’s learned from her time leading Bragg thus far, and what it means for Bragg to be a category leader in apple cider vinegar

    Behind the scenes of product development and route-to-market at Bragg: What sets them apart from other food companies at which Linda has worked

    The most important brand decisions business leaders can make in the specialty foods space

    Trend forecasting for 2024+: Linda’s top predictions in the specialty & natural foods space for this year and beyond

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  • Dr. Rachel Goldman is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, consultant & Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine specializing in health behavior change, stress management, eating behaviors, the treatment of obesity and weight management.

    We discuss:

    Rachel’s background, education & training and some of her consulting highlights, including the 2022 film, The Whale starring Brendan Fraser and sharing a stage with the queen herself, Oprah Winfrey

    What media gets right & wrong about obesity medications (including the names we use to discuss this type of treatment), plus who for whom GLP-1’s like Ozempic are really intended?

    Is obesity really a disease? Why/when it IS, when it’s NOT, and the distinction between obesity as a chronic condition vs. an unintentional misuse of language.

    Making the most of GLP-1 medications: How to increase efficacy, tolerance & medication adherence for patients just starting on these meds– which interventions actually work, and when/why do other adjuvant interventions backfire?

    Setting patients up for success on GLP-1’s, including defining what that looks like; how long patients should be on GLP-1 medications, and what other lifestyle factors are necessary to consider before prescribing/taking one of these weight-loss medications?

    The rise of new behavioral modification as a result of “quieting food noise.” Plus, what the term “food noise” actually means and why it’s so hot right now in media & marketing.

    The need for interdisciplinary approaches when prescribing & treating patients with obesity.

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  • Dr. Jaime Zuckerman is a licensed clinical psychologist, media pro, author, podcast host, and nationally-recognized expert on narcissism and recovery from narcissistic abuse.

    We discuss:

    New Year’s Resolutions: How they’re made, the psychology behind them, and why we just can’t seem to quit them year over year. Plus, why these come up so frequently for Dr. Z in private practice/with her population of clients, and the similarities/differences between individuals’ unique New Year’s resolutions

    The top mistakes people make when making New Year’s Resolutions: Why Dr. Z thinks most of them are too broad, too difficult, set-up for failure, and generally don’t reflect the realities of someone’s everyday life.

    How to set up a New Year’s resolution that’ll actually work for you: What the “key ingredients” of a good resolution actually are; why you need structures & systems in place to turn your best laid plans into real life action, and what to do when you feel like you have “no time” or “no bandwidth” for your specific goals

    What actually inspires individuals to make their first appointment with a licensed clinical psychologist and/or registered dietitian (like Dr. Z & me, respectfully) and why the answer to this is more surprising & nuanced than you might think

    How Dr. Z counsels someone to approach goal-setting & actualization without creating increased anxiety/depression, setting oneself up to failure, or falling into the trap of setting goals that are misaligned with your values.

    2023 therapy trends to say goodbye to forever– what are they, where did they come from, why Dr. Z thinks they’ve gained traction on social media, and a little trend forecasting on the biggest therapy trends for 2024 (which ones are legit vs. not this year).

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  • Faye McCray is Head of Content for Livestrong.com & Well + Good, and she joins me to discuss, unpack & deep-dive on Well + Good’s top wellness trend predictions for 2024.

    We discuss:

    Data selection & curation: How Faye & her team approach this annual trend forecast– what information they used, how they source ideas, the process of following leads & pitching ideas, and ultimately, how this epic list comes together & is ready to publish.

    Faye’s legal background (!!!) and experience prior to joining the team at Well + Good and Livestrong.com, and what brought her into health journalism.

    Differences in product marketing vs. trend forecasting: How to distinguish between popular products vs. what’s part of a more macro evolution in the wellness industry.

    Each of Well + Good’s top trends of 2024, including:

    How the Real Estate Industry Is Bringing Wellness to Your Doorstep

    How Artificial Intelligence in Personalized Fitness is Getting Smarter

    Why Nixtamalized Corn Will Stalk Up Your Pantry Shelves

    Supporting Your Hair Health & Longevity Throughout Your Lifespan

    Home Scents & Why They Matter

    How the Red Hot Sauna Industry May Soon Optimize Your Sweat Session

    What is Strength-Training Your Skin (and Why Is It Having a Moment)?

    The Next Generation of Postpartum Care & What We Need to Know About It

    How Everyday Gear Will Perform At-Home Medical Testing

    Eating for Wellness in 2024 & Why It’s Much More Celebratory

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  • Frances Largeman-Roth is a Registered Dietitian & the author of the new cookbook, Everyday Snack Tray.

    We discuss:

    Frances’ background & experience in cookbook publishing, and how she discovered the concept for Everyday Snack Tray

    A behind the scenes look at & deep-dive into the world of cookbook publishing: What works, what doesn’t work, and her expert advice for anyone thinking about/wondering about what it would be like to write, develop recipes for, and publish a cookbook in 2024 and beyond.

    Marketing and distribution of books: Which marketing methods and tactics convert into book sales? What’s the difference between marketing and public relations, and which one matters most when it comes to generating buzz for a new book?

    Frances’ recipe development process: What inspired her to create this specific type of content, why snack trays make for the ultimate family-friendly meal, and how to use food as a means of celebration any time of year.

    Best practices including food safety, food styling, and flavor-balancing tips and tricks that’ll instantly take your snack tray game to the next level (before your copy even arrives).

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  • Welcome back to this week’s REPLAY episode of The Business of Wellness!

    Before we get into some exciting trend forecasting content for 2024 (my favorite kind of content), I thought we’d take a moment to look back at the biggest food, nutrition & wellness trends of 2023.

    What did I get right? Where did I go awry? Which trends did you see everywhere this year, and which ones of these were a total miss?! Don’t be shy….I’d really love to hear your feedback in the form of a review, listeners!

    Today’s episode is a replay of part TWO of my two episode series on 2023 trend forecasting in food, nutrition & preventative health, which originally aired in December, 2022.

    In this episode, I forecast five big-bucket trends in the food, nutrition, fitness, & preventative health space– with examples of brands that were currently leading the way as change-makers for their industries at large. These include:

    Personalized Experience vs. Personalization

    Immersiveness & accessibility of wellness products– anytime, anywhere

    Refocusing mental health on mood, cognition, & heart health

    Redefining the buzzword, “hormone balance” and what this means for everyday consumers

    Predicting the role of Chat GPT & generative AI on the wellness industry at large

    Hyper-specific nostalgia in the food industry: Sicily, Nigeria, and 2002

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  • Welcome back to this week’s REPLAY episode of The Business of Wellness!

    Before we get into some exciting trend forecasting content for 2024 (my favorite kind of content), I thought we’d take a moment to look back at the biggest food, nutrition & wellness trends of 2023.

    What did I get right? Where did I go awry? Which trends did you see everywhere this year, and which ones of these were a total miss?! Don’t be shy….I’d really love to hear your feedback in the form of a review, listeners!

    Today’s episode is a replay of part one of my two episode series on 2023 trend forecasting in food, nutrition & preventative health, which originally aired in December, 2022.

    This episode specifically deep-dives on three key areas of opportunity for consumer wellness brands. I get into why I think doing each of these three things can help brands, businesses, products, and services to not only survive the forthcoming economic downturn, but actually thrive during a challenging & competitive period.

    We discuss:

    What is "wellness" and why is it so difficult to define? Our current healthcare model (& why it's more closely aligned with "sickcare") Trepidation among health professionals to discuss weight in a conversation about preventative health The relationship between food and health (and how this impacts everything else we do in the name of "self-care.") Redefining our current understanding of self-care

    Plus, three ways to recession-proof a wellness brand, including:

    Focus on your unique value proposition (intentionality) vs. ideology Provide services and/or products that eliminate barriers to behavior change Provide opportunities for customers to build meaningful connection

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  • Kathrin Hamm is the CEO & founder of Bearaby, a sustainable, beautifully crafted & hyper-functional weighted blanket that’s designed to promote better sleep quality & longer sleep duration.

    We discuss:

    A personal quest for better rest: How it led her to exploring the world of textiles & consumer products, and how Kathrin’s role at the World Bank influenced her founder’s journey

    The triumphs and challenges of developing a DTC product: What she wished she’d known sooner, and where she found small wins along the way

    Product design & technology vs. brand & marketing: Kathrin’s preference for one vs. the other, and what she’s learned about both in launching Bearaby

    Defining sustainability & functional design for today’s consumer: What she’s learned thus far, and what every/all founders in similar spaces and sectors of the wellness industry should know about developing and scaling a consumer product in 2023 and beyond

    Trend forecasting: What’s ahead in the wellness industry for 2024+

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  • Today I’m deep-diving on all things GLP-1 agonist medications and forecasting their impact on the CPG food and beverage industry for 2024 and beyond. Specifically, I discuss:

    How GLP-1’s change individuals’ food preferences, overall intake, and alter taste perception

    How the rise of GLP-1’s as the pharmaceutical industry’s “blockbuster” might affect the food industry in the short and long-term, and how food companies could start to approach this topic as they prepare their product roadmaps for the future

    What are some specific concerns among individuals taking GLP-1’s as it relates to food and beverage products, and their own personal tolerance to specific foods in light of medication side effects?

    GLP-1’s and early satiety: We discuss how the medications create feelings of early satiety– what this means for practitioners, how this affects individual patients, and how the MNT for GERD and early satiety may be beneficial when considering / seeking to understand this patient population more effectively

    Alcohol, coffee, single-serve convenience foods, sugar-sweetened beverages, tomato-based products, eggs, veggies and fruit, and high saturated fat, high refined carb food products– what do all of these products have in common, and which ones of these will be better tolerated by individuals taking GLP-1’s vs. not

    Side effects of GLP-1’s that affect diet and lifestyle, and how these translate to CPG foo and beverage industries and product roadmaps/financial forecasting

    My most fascinating finding of all: How tolerance to GLP-1 medications may be promoted through nutrition education & adopting diet & lifestyle shifts BEFORE STARTING the medication vs. referring to a dietitian/receiving nutrition education AFTER starting a GLP-1. I talk about why the lack of nutrition education & counseling may be affecting medication tolerance and ultimately, affecting a patient’s ability to adhere to the medication long-term due to diet-related side effects.

    The foods & beverages NOT AFFECTED by GLP-1’s that still demand attention for the sake of helping individuals achieve better cardiometabolic health.

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    🎙️Krispy Kreme article from Forbes

    🎙️Are GLP-1’s the root cause of consumer shopping shifts? WaPo thinks so (but I’m not sold)

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  • I’m running it back this week to one of your all-time favorite episodes from January, 2022 with the brilliant & talented Kate Lemere. Kate is a Chief Instructor and Founding Trainer at Barry's Chicago. She sat down with me for a proper smackdown of all things diet culture (and so much more).

    We discuss:

    How to get (and stay) informed from credible sources

    Fitness questions she's asked the most (and her answers to all of 'em)

    How to approach finding a routine that works for you

    Why Bala Bangles are kinda stupid (!!!)

    I also cover a listener q+a in this episode on the topic of Dry January– my thoughts on this phenomenon, what to know if you’re considering trying it in 2024.

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  • Ali Wing is the CEO of Oobli, a new line of food & beverage products sweetened with sweet proteins in place of sugar and traditional non-nutritive sweeteners that are ubiquitous on the market today. We discuss:

    Ali’s background in healthcare & CPG: How she became interested in this product/technology, the opportunity at the intersection of biotech and CPG food & beverage, and what makes Oobli a different company to work for vs. others throughout her career.

    What are sweet proteins? A deep dive on this new biotechnology, commercial/chemical application, and the possibilities for use, including what makes them different vs. other types of sweeteners designed to mimic carbohydrate metabolism.

    Brand storytelling: The challenges & breakthroughs Ali’s experienced as CEO of Oobli in telling the story of the products and the technology behind them in ways that empower healthcare professionals and consumers to get curious about (and ultimately become brand champions of) Oobli.

    Trend forecasting 2024: What does Ali think is new & next in food, beverage & biotech? What she’s excited by, and what puts her to sleep when it comes to nutrition & wellness trends.

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