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Real Talk, Whole Life

Episode 168, Navigating the Paleo Life Single

Real Talk, Whole Life

Cloud10

Science, Social Sciences, Entertainment News, Health & Fitness, News

4.7 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 November 2015

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Intro (0:00) News and Views (0:56) Stacy is working on recovering from her back injury, but had an excellent Halloween weekend despite the frustrations from dealing with an injury  Sarah is exhausted - she has one of her rockstar team members in town (Claire) and they have been working on filming cooking videos to go with the meal plans in The Healing Kitchen Weather happenings for Stacy and Sarah Sarah has already started her Thanksgiving cooking Claire offers great insight on how to prep paleo meals for 1 How Claire connected with Sarah and a bit on how she joined The Paleo Mom's team Through a doctor recommendation, Claire adopted the paleo diet and 75% of her digestive issues went away Claire's experience with learning how to cook, and self-experiemention to find the foods that make her feel great and what doesn't make her feel good Being less concerned with whether a food is paleo or not, but instead finding a sustainable balance incorporating the foods that make Claire feel her best What Sarah has seen in her oldest daughter as she has discovered what foods make her feel her best, and how to avoid the foods that don't make her feel good While eating paleo can sometimes make you feel different and make you feel like you are missing out, what you actually have is this great power to understand what it is that keeps you healthy and to ultimately keep yourself healthy for the rest of your life and not play catch up when you are older How Sarah feels like she is playing catch up on her health The health concerns that come with a lengthy history of dieting How disordered diet habits can carry over even when we adopt a paleo diet for healing (see more on this topic here) The power of using leftovers, even for breakfast How Claire would set-up her Sunday batch cooking to have healthy meals on hand for the week Stacy recommends looking at Melissa Joulwan's Well Fed for great tips on prepping ahead and adding diversity to your meals Claire's number one tip to people who tolerate eggs is to make a mayo yourself because there are so many different ways to change the flavor profile of a meal with mayo as a base Navigating eating out Research the menu in advance online Check farm to table resources that may have a restaurant directory Have a strategy prepped in advance when dining out  Don't be shy to ask questions and make requests at the restaurant, even call ahead to address the questions you have prior to dining there Eat a bit before dining out if you are worried about your choices (ex. a dinner party at someone's house) Keep an Epic Bar/RxBar in your purse Dating paleo Try to pick the restaurant if possible, or make a suggestion on what kind of food you would like If asked, Claire lets her date know that she eats gluten-free, dairy free, and doesn't discuss the paleo diet element right away Claire knows her priorities and where she is and isn't willing to flex them How Stacy applies many of Claire's principles in her work setting as well Inspiring others through your actions and choices Claire's 3 top tips for people who are single and struggling to make paleo work: Use whatever fridge and freezer space you have to your advantage - cook at home as often as possible, buy in bulk Don't feel like you have to shop at a speciality grocery store to find "special foods", you can make most foods at home or find similar versions at your general grocery store Go live your life the way that you want to, don't let your food or dietary choices limit the way you live your life - don't neglect your social life because you don't think you can make it work, because you absolutely can and should Thanks for tuning in - we will be back next week! Outro (1:13:00) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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Welcome to the paleo view. I'm Stacy Toth of paleo parents.

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You might also know me as the Broth lady or the inventor of the hashtag more vegetables than a

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vegetarian. I'm the co-author of several paleo cookbooks including Eat Like a

0:19.3

dinosaur Beyond Bacon, Real Like a Paleo. I like to talk about health at any size and self-love and

0:25.8

personal acceptance. Specifically, I have a love for lifting heavy things. If you're interested

0:31.9

in finding more out about that, you can also find me on

0:34.5

strongler radio.

0:36.7

And I'm Dr. Sarah Valentine, the Paleom.com. I'm the New York Times best-selling

0:41.6

author of The Paleer Approach and the Palia

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Cookbook. I'm passionate about nutrient density and the intersection of diet and

0:49.4

lifestyle with health. Which really means I just love talking about science.

0:54.0

News and peace, where I'm going to catch up.

0:58.0

And he gets worse than to our guys all. Welcome back to the paley view.

1:04.0

Hi Sarah.

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Welcome back to the paley view.

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Hi Sarah.

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How are you? You sounded like, you're croaky a little bit. Are you feeling okay?

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I mean, yeah, I think I'm croaky just because I'm tired but I'm dealing with this back pain stuff and

1:28.4

last week I didn't go to work to let it rest and then this week I've trying to go back to work and it's just it's a lot on my body to

1:36.8

you know have the stress of work and recover from a back injury but otherwise I'm great. I had a wonderful Halloween and all that jazz I really felt like I needed to do jazz hands right there but I I felt the

1:57.0

jazz hands I didn't pull through all the way on that one but okay I'll do them for you

2:03.6

chess hands I recently re-watched pitch perfect and pitch perfect too so I'm just

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