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Real Talk, Whole Life

The Whole View, Episode 429: Lessons From A Storm

Real Talk, Whole Life

Cloud10

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

4.7 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

This show was supposed to be an information-dense show. However, due to a three-day power outage in Dr. Sarah's area, she could not complete the research to do the planned topic a justice. You can find the full show notes with links to the products and articles discussed on this episode here. Don’t forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com and thepaleomom.com!  If you haven't yet unlocked our bonus content, checkout Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and how Stacy and Dr. Sarah really feel about the topics they discuss. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to the whole view. I'm Stacy Topp of Real Everything.com. I'm all about

0:09.7

loving the skin you're in and being healthy inside and out.

0:14.0

And I'm Dr. Sarah Valentine of the paleomom.com.

0:18.0

I believe that scientific literacy is the key to improving public health. Welcome to the Wholeview episode 429, whereby Sarah finally has power.

0:33.0

Let me just set the stage to say,

0:39.0

we were supposed to record a very detailed information dense show about a week ago and then we were

0:46.9

going to have a second information dense show recorded today and unfortunately because of incredible storms where

0:57.9

Sarah lives there was no power for many days.

1:02.7

And I think the thing that's interesting to me about this

1:06.0

is that the more people I talk to,

1:08.0

the more people have experienced this.

1:09.5

I mean, we've talked about climate change on this show. We are believers in science and we know that the world is

1:18.3

changing and it's causing record-breaking number of storms, intensity of storms, but also other sorts of climate change in other parts of the country.

1:28.0

Sarah and I both live on the East Coast, but we know like earlier this year, West Coast was experiencing you know just

1:34.5

unpressed on record yes and and so what you know is just startling to me as we're thinking about okay how how can we check in with you

1:47.6

our listeners but still like share some information you know I think one of the things that I just want to emphasize is this is going, if it has not affected you yet, it may affect you.

2:01.0

And so what maybe could we learn from the experiences that Sarah you've recently

2:07.0

had and I think it was last year the year before our neighborhood actually lost six days of power.

2:15.7

So it's like when you have a freezer full of grass-fed organic meat,

2:22.1

that's stressful. It hurts your feelings is what it does.

2:28.0

It's stressful. So maybe we could talk a little bit about how you managed, I'm not going to say how you

2:37.1

thrived, how you pulled through, how you're here today, and it'll help our listeners maybe come up with a preparation list.

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