Эпизоды
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Today's interview is with @dietitian.gabrielle - one of many people's favorite gut health dietitian content creators! We get into some of both of our favorite topics, such as how to help your gut, what role mental health plays, and some of our current knowledge on the gut microbiome research. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
To learn more about Gabrielle, visit her Instagram , TikTok, and YouTube @dietitian.gabrielle!
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(05:25) Disordered Eating, Stress, & Gut Health
(12:02) Supplements and Gut Health
(17:07) Gut Microbiome and Mental Health
(21:27) Steps to Improving Gut Health
(29:10) What If I'm Sensitive to Fiber?
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Today's interview is with my friend and educator June Klingberg. June experiences both ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) as well as PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder). We talk about what it's like to have both of these and some nutritional background for how to improve symptoms.
To learn more about June, visit her Instagram @rhubarbdigital.co. To purchase her paid and free material, click this link!
Here are a few people I recommend following for PMDD content (including June): Ellisha the PMDD Girlie + Melissa Azzarro (The hormone dietitian)Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(02:52) June's experience with ADHD + PMDD
(30:24) Female hormones + ADHD
(37:26) Medication, ADHD, and PMDD
(42:37) Food and ADHD
(51:36) Nutrients that help ADHD and PMDD
(1:14:43) Herbal approaches
(1:21:47) What foods to avoid
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Today's interview is with science communicator and author of Nutrivore: Dr. Sarah Ballantyne!
Dr. Sarah and I chat about the current nutritional research and dietary guidelines regarding the best eating patterns for both physical and mental health.Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Dr. Sarah, her content and how to support her, visit her Instagram at @drsarahballantyne and her website here.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(01:33) What is the Nutrivore philosophy?
(10:31) Why focus on diet over supplementation?
(16:48) The 12 foundational food families
(27:27) Approaching diet diversity with ADHD/ARFID/Autism
(39:16) How enjoyment plays a part in diet
(44:54) Debunking common food fears
(58:51) The gut microbiome
(01:10:14) Restrictive vs. permissive eating
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Today's solo episode breaks down the science of how protein impacts ADHD. How much protein should we be eating? Why? How does it impact our brain? What's the research on ADHD and protein? All this and more in this mini solo-episode!
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
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Today's interview is with registered dietitian and personal trainer Chelsea Clarke, the face behind the account @soberishnutrition!
Chelsea and I chat in depth about the impacts of alcohol on not just our brain, but also our body. We dive into how alcohol disrupts our neurotransmitters, blood sugar, sleep, and more. Later on, we discuss what role nutrition has to play in alcohol consumption: from alcohol's impact on our gut microbiome to what to expect nutritionally as you begin to reduce your alcohol intake.
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Chelsea, her content and her 1:1 support, visit her Instagram at @soberishnutrition and her services platform here.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
**Eating with ADHD Group Program Info**
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(00:55) Chelsea's story and journey
(08:56) Alcohol's impact on dopamine, GABA, and brain structure
(23:04) Alcohol's impact on the gut microbiome
(28:01) Alcohol use and eating disorders
(32:12) Nutrient deficiencies associated with alcohol use
(37:00) Using nutrition through withdrawal
(47:12) Approaching alcohol use with self-compassion
(53:02) Closing
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Today's guest is Hashmin, a recent intern from the Center for Nutritional Psychology. In the first half we discuss her experiences of nutrition throughout her life, and in the second half we talk about both the scientific and alternative practices to improve brain fog symptoms: nutrition, herbs, sleep, oils, etc!
The easiest way you can support me and what I do is to follow and rate this podcast! You can also find me on Instagram, TikTok, and Threads @Nutrimindcoach. My website is www.nutrimindcoaching.com for more details on my programs.
Here's my LINKTREE to get access to my free and paid content, including:
- The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter
- Free E-Books on nervous system regulation, ADHD eating, and PMDD nutrition
- My website
- My storefront (I work as an herbalist as well!)
- My group coaching (ADHD) and 1:1 services (ADHD, depression, and PMDD; ask about HSA/FSA reimbursement!)
As always, I love hearing from everyone so send me an email at [email protected] or DM me on Instagram @nutrimindcoach.
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If you've ever wondered about the SCIENCE behind vitamin D production and how to really improve the production of it in your body, this is the podcast for YOU. I break down the pathways of Vitamin D production and chat more about what the research indicates about Vitamin D and mental health.
Whether you want to improve it to help your ADHD, depression, or anxiety, this solo episode is going to be one of the most helpful ones you'll hear.
**AS ALWAYS, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support mental health management.**
The easiest way you can support me and what I do is to follow and rate this podcast! You can also find me on Instagram, TikTok, and Threads @Nutrimindcoach. My website is www.nutrimindcoaching.com for more details on my programs.
Here's my LINKTREE to get access to my free and paid content, including:
- The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter
- Free E-Books on nervous system regulation, ADHD eating, and PMDD nutrition
- My website
- My storefront (I work as an herbalist as well!)
- My group coaching (ADHD) and 1:1 services (ADHD, depression, and PMDD; ask about HSA/FSA reimbursement!)
As always, I love hearing from everyone so send me an email at [email protected] or DM me on Instagram @nutrimindcoach.
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Today's interview is with Registered dietitian and exercise physiologist Abbey Roberts, the face behind the account fork.diet.culture!
Abbey and I chat in depth about body image, body neutrality and positivity, and challenging our own anti-fat biases. We dive into how diet culture impacts our mental health and the connections it has to alt-right 'crunchy' movements such as MAHA (Make America Healthy Again). By breaking down the roots and the motivations of both sides, Abbey and I showcase the impact your vote truly will have on not just your health, but also the health of everyone around you. Food is political, so let's get into it.
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Abbey, her content and her 1:1 support, visit her Instagram at @fork.diet.culture and her services platform here. She also has her podcast, Hangry Thoughts, that you can find on all major platforms!
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
**Eating with ADHD Group Program Info**
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(01:44) Body Image and Body Neutrality
(09:05) Social Media + Health Messaging
(21:25) Diet Culture's Impacts on Mental Health
(31:17) Crunchy/Alt-right Health Roots
(41:24) How Your Vote Impacts Health
(47:49) "Expand Your Feed"
(51:28) Closing
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Today's interview is with dietetic intern and food freedom coach Olivia Laughman.
Liv and I discuss all the ways food freedom and intuitive eating interacts with mental health - from emotional eating to perfectionism to even what emotions tend to come up when moving away from diet culture.
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Liv, her content and her 1:1 support, visit her Instagram at @foodfreedomwithliv and her services platform here.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
**The Nutritional Mental Health Newsletter** (FREE)
**Eating with ADHD Group Program Info**
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Intro
(01:44) What is Food Freedom?
(10:29) Approaching Food Rules
(20:59) Sugar Cravings and Emotional Eating
(29:09) Hunger and Fullness Cues
(39:40) Food Guilt and Anxiety
(50:43) Closing
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Today's interview is with certified nutrition coach and menopause specialist Cat Donofrio. She's the face behind CatD Wellness, a coaching service that helps women navigate the menopausal years through her four pillars of nutrition, movement, stress management, and sleep.
Cat and I discuss the specifics of nutrition during the perimenopause years and how to best support symptom management throughout the time when our bodies are changing so rapidly.
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Cat, her content and her 1:1 support, visit her Instagram at @catdonofrio and her coaching platform catdwellness.com
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Introductions
(05:12) Perimenopause - What is it?
(11:40) The Role of Diet in Symptom Management
(20:27) Hydration in Perimenopause
(27:48) Common Nutrient Deficiencies
(35:01) The Effects of Stress on Symptoms
(42:12) Addressing Weight Loss Resistance
(46:51) Herbal Support Options
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Today's interview is with Chartered Physiotherapist (Physical Therapist in the States) and Neurolinguistic Programming Practitioner Mary Allman.
Mary describes her journey through Guillain-Barre Syndrome, how it affected both her mental health and physical health, and the role nutrition played in her recovery. We discuss what it is like living with residual chronic fatigue and how to address it using nutrition, exercise, and mindset.
Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Mary, her content and her 1:1 support, visit her Instagram at @Maryallman and her coaching platform @regainyou_.
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Journey through Guillain-Barre Syndrome
(20:17) Mindset in Chronic Illness
(25:36) Body Relationship during Chronic Illness
(32:55) Nutrition in Recovery
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Today's interview is with PhD student and Intuitive Eating Counselor Brianna Towne. We discuss the science behind weight (newsflash, your weight isn't necessarily tied to your health), social determinants of health, health scams, and what it looks like to eat for health gain - not just weight loss. Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Brie, MS, her resources, and her 1:1 support, visit her website at https://verdurehouse.com/ or her Instagram at Briannatowne.
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To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
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TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Introductions and Brie's Journey
(07:00) Factors that Influence Weight
(19:00) Practical Steps toward Ditching Diet Culture
(25:18) Clinically Meaningful Weight Loss
(30:22) Identifying Health Scams Online
(35:34) Extreme Diets: Why and When They Work (And Don't)
(41:15) Non-Scale Victories and Diet Diversity
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Today I interview registered dietitian Melissa Groves-Azzaro, also known as The Hormone Dietitian. We discuss what current nutritional science indicates about PMDD, from the brain and hormones to how to support your PMDD holistically. Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.
As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms.
To learn more about Melissa, RD, her resources, and her 1:1 support, visit her website at https://thehormonedietitian.com/ or her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/the.hormone.dietitian/
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach https://www.instagram.com/nutrimindcoach/
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
TIMESTAMPS
(00:00) Introductions and Melissa’s journey
(09:37) Differences between PMS and PMDD
(16:56) The Menstrual Cycle and the Brain
(25:40) Protein and PMDD
(29:57) Carbs and PMDD
(33:33) Micronutrients and PMDD
(42:24) Habit Formation
(46:22) Cyclical Living
(57:17) What to Avoid
(01:05:45) Phytoestrogen Research
(1:13:48) Mental Health Care
(01:19:32) Functional Medicine Approaches
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Today I interview nutritional psychology practitioner Kourtney Wellette, a pre-licensed dietitian with her masters in Functional Medicine and Human Nutrition. We discuss the relationship between the gut microbiome and depression and consider what the current research says regarding the various dietary approaches to depression. Scroll down to find specific topics and jump to that time in the episode.As always, nutrition does not heal mental health; however, it can support the management of symptoms. To learn more about Kourtney, her free resources and 1:1 support, visit her website at https://www.kourtneywellette.com/ or her Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/kourtneywellette/To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach https://www.instagram.com/nutrimindcoach/ Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries. TIMESTAMPS(00:00) Introductions(05:58) Biology of Depression(07:27) Inflammation(13:59) The Gut-Brain-Axis(17:00) How Serotonin is Created(23:21) Nutrients Involved in Depression(27:05) SIBO and Mental Health(29:28) Dietary Interventions for SIBO(33:18) How Income Affects Depression(37:36) Dietary Interventions for Depression(46:03) Nervous System Regulation(01:00:15) Closing
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Today's guest is Ludovico Saint Amour di Chanaz, a PhD neuroscientist and qualified ADHD coach. Ludo and I discuss the current science regarding ADHD, neurology, and nutrition.
Follow Ludo on Instagram and Tiktok @Brain.Curiosities + find him on his website braincuriosities.com
https://www.instagram.com/brain.curiosities/
To stay up to date on nutritional psychology research, find me on Instagram @Nutrimindcoach
https://www.instagram.com/nutrimindcoach/
Rate and subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on nutritional psychology! Email [email protected] or DM me on Instagram for questions, thoughts, and inquiries.
Chapters
(00:00) Introductions
(06:07) ADHD brain structure
(13:53) Neurotransmitters
(17:19) Different subtypes
(25:00) ADHD nutrition basics
(34:41) Unintentional restriction
(40:07) US vs. Europe food interventions
(45:40) ADHD and micronutrients
(01:02:43) Supplements
(01:06:39) Practical steps and ADHD coaching
(01:19:53) Co-morbid anxiety