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Real Talk, Whole Life

Episode 211: Sarah's Fifth Paleoversary!

Real Talk, Whole Life

Cloud10

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

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2016

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Ep. 211: Sarah's Fifth Paleoversary!In this episode, we celebrate the fifth anniversary of Sarah switching to a paleo diet! We're talking all about how far we've come and what we're doing next! Click the picture above to be taken to iTunes or download and listen by clicking the PodBean Player belowIf you enjoy the show, please review it in iTunes!The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 211: Sarah's Fifth Paleoversary! Intro (0:00) Sarah's Fifth Paleoversary! (0:40) Sarah is a bit of a dork from dork town, but you already knew that Cole is turning 11 and going into the 6th grade! Sarah has been paleo for 5 years! Read about her journey here and her transformation here This is the longest Sarah has committed to anything health related. Sarah didn't quite know what she wanted to do professionally when she started paleo because when she began she was too sick to science. Now she's a health educator, thanks to paleo! She found a new part of herself that was strong and driven and able to be a positive and changed person. Stacy noticed how much she's changed from her family photos Sarah says she has found her voice and feels confident for the first time. Funnily enough, she's now learned how to do her hair and makeup! But both Sarah and Stacy emphasize that it's important to love yourself always! Love both your past and your present. Sarah got to talk at the Paleo FX Entrepreneur conference. She talked about how to have an authentic business. Stacy finds how looking at Facebook memories reminds her of how far she's come. Her slumps now aren't as low as her good days back then Sarah partially made her choices to model healthy choices for her daughters, who now see her modeling good choices. Remember: Every step is a good step on a long journey! Sarah won't be bored; she's got a dozen books she wants to write! Stacy wants to open a bed and breakfast in the future! The Paleo Parents are moving to the new site RealEverything.com in the near future! Including "Thirsty Brain" podcast with Matt and Cole! And the positivity and encouragement we get that inspires us comes from you! Thank you! Sean Astin reads A Bad Case of Stripes by the great David Shannon on this site! Outro (41:43)  Support us by shopping through links on our sidebars, please! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the paleo view. I'm Stacy Toth, best-selling author and

0:06.0

co-creator of paleoparants.com where we focus on real life solutions for

0:10.6

family seeking health. I'm Dr. Sarah Ballantime,

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New York Times best-selling author and creator of the paleomom.com.

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I'm passionate about improving scientific literacy

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around public health topics. I like hashtags and bone broth. And I'm just a

0:28.8

super nerd. Sarah. Stacey, are you?

0:46.0

We just started the show differently.

0:48.0

You're welcome, everybody.

0:50.0

I'm sorry. You're welcome that it started in this nice normal way compared to what will probably be in the

0:59.2

bloopers of what we started. Let's say starting the show versus starting the Skype call.

1:07.0

Let's differentiate it that way because some really not of my era vocabulary came out of my mouth in a really dorky it doesn't make me sound young it makes me sound older way and

1:27.3

that was not my favorite thing that's ever happened but I didn't think about it or control it. So it was organic and

1:37.6

dork town is basically what just happened. So you just dorked it up again by saying dork town. Yeah and you were like using

1:45.5

sentence structure that lives in dork town as well so clearly you've got something going on and we'll just enjoy visiting Sarah in

1:57.0

Dorktown this week. I mean I guess what I'm saying is if I haven't been able to

2:02.0

turn it off yet, chances are really good I'm not is if I haven't been able to turn it off yet

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chances are really good I'm not going to be able to turn it off for the

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foreseeable future. I guess I spend a lot of time by myself today staring at a computer screen and maybe I'm just

2:18.6

really excited to have like an interaction with an adult. I think that's probably what's going on I

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just I'm like I'm really happy to talk to you I think is this is what I'm trying to say

2:28.0

if you're trying to have a conversation with an adult I can get mad

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