Episode #209 “A Sliver of Silver Pie”
If
there is enough food for three, chances are there is enough for four.
We are what we eat. But what about if you don't like the diet you eat?
What would you become? We gather at a table every week, and yet we still
have not had a panel about health and food. This week, we are
discussing about health, physical and emotional, and how good and bad
food impacts our general well-being.
Greg O’Brien,
“On Pluto” is a first person account with Alzheimer. O’Brien speaks
freely about what it is like to lose your mind and “see slices of your
very identity being shaved off” on a daily basis. The story is a beacon
of hope to anyone who can read and listen.
Jena La Flamme,
“Pleasurable Weight Loss.” For Jena “the key to losing weight is not
about enjoying less, it’s about enjoying more.” This radical insight has
allowed thousands of her students to lose weight without food plans,
arduous rules, or punishing exercises. Pleasure is the secret to
switching off the stress triggers.
Charlotte N. Markey,
in “Smart People Don’t Diet: How Psychology, Common Sense, and the
Latest Science Can Help You Lose Weight Permanently,” Markey uses
psychology and brain chemistry and more than 100 years of research and
scientific findings to provide an accessible approach to weight loss
that yields sustainable, long-term results.
Thank you to City Winery NY
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