4.8 • 745 Ratings
🗓️ 16 March 2020
⏱️ 50 minutes
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Despite Coronavirus hype, Ben and Ashleigh take off their masks to have a great conversation in today’s show, covering a broad range of topics. They kick it off with Ashleigh’s exciting new project, an organ meat cookbook, and then get into the relationship between one's genes and their ideal diet. Cognitive associations with nasty foods or diet types can cause complications and so it's important to set up positive mental connections with healthy things to eat! Of course, Ben and Ashleigh couldn’t get on the air without weighing in on Coronavirus but luckily Ben shares a power pack of vitamins that would make the sickness feel like nothing more than a common flu to anybody with a healthy immune system! Next up, Ben gets into some of his annoyances about people who choose to become bodybuilders for egotistical reasons and pick the quickest route with the most gear to get themselves in a state to compete.
We hear why Ben won't train people like this, and about the importance of doing things for the right reasons. Even the world’s top athletes can be unhealthy in certain ways though, but fortunately, there are people out there like Ben who know how to support them through their stress. Our hosts then move on to talk about some best practices while training, adherence being a huge one, and then Ben gives some insight into the coaching certification he is busy building, as well as the other things he sees as the best fit for his time. Make sure you don’t miss out on these great talking points by joining Ben and Ashleigh today! A big thank you to the awesome sponsor of the show, makers of Ben’s favorite grass-fed collagen and powdered MCT: BUBS, a company making just a few extremely high-quality products and giving back a whopping 10% of their sales to charity. Ben uses their powdered collagen and MCT in his coffee every morning. Use the code MUSCLE for a full 20% off your purchase HERE.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everybody, muscle intelligence podcast. |
0:19.6 | I'm here with the lovely, the talented, the wonderful, |
0:22.8 | the brilliant, the amazing chef, Ashley Van Houn. Hach, tell me about your ongoing project. Are we allowed |
0:28.0 | to tell everyone what it is? Yes, we can do that. Thank you for giving me a authentic lead-in, |
0:34.1 | so I don't have to just mention it. I don't have to just like cough and I'm writing a gloat. Yeah. So you're currently in the process of developing, I don't want to say writing, |
0:42.2 | but developing an amazing book and an amazing resource on ultimately recipes for Oregon meats. |
0:50.1 | Yeah. Is that an understatement or is that pretty accurate? No, that is 100% accurate. And it's something |
0:55.4 | that I've been kind of mulling over like the last year. And honestly, working with you, I think, |
0:59.7 | is one of the things that kind of gave me the confidence to like push from just something I was |
1:03.6 | thinking about in my head to actually doing it because this is an idea. It's a topic. Obviously, |
1:08.5 | anybody who's listened to this podcast and heard me telling you to |
1:11.0 | please eat liver. It's obviously something that I'm passionate about, but it was so sort of niche and |
1:16.1 | weird that I thought, no one's going to care about this topic or want to buy this book. But then I |
1:21.1 | thought, people thought that about keto and carnivore and paleo and all of these things. And now you can |
1:25.6 | find 100 of those cookbooks in Barnes & Noble. |
1:27.7 | And I feel really strongly about this topic. So I've signed a contract. It's happening. I'm |
1:31.4 | hoping to get done like this spring for maybe like a fall release of this book. But it's the real |
1:36.1 | deal. I'm currently deep in recipe development. And I'm learning a lot as I go because I'm actually |
1:42.1 | not a chef. I have like zero background in |
1:44.6 | this stuff at all except for the fact that I just really love to eat. So I've learned a lot. |
1:49.5 | It's been really empowering like coming up with recipes and working with ingredients that I'm not |
1:53.7 | familiar with. And every time something comes out delicious and other people want to eat it too, |
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