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  • Reframing Your Wellness Journey in Midlife with Dr. Kristie Foreman & Dr. Heather Buxton
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode, we talk with Dr. Kristie Foreman and Dr. Heather Buxton about Positive Psychology and its profound impact on women's health. We discuss how Positive Psychology can enhance well being in women, especially those navigating midlife and menopause.


    Dr. Foreman and Dr. Buxton share with us the liberating concept of shifting from rigid goals to flexible “directions”, allowing for greater adaptability and self-compassion on your journey towards holistic health. They introduce the PERMA framework, emphasizing the importance of “P” for positive emotions and thinking, “E” for engagement and the gifts of being present, “R” for relationships and meaningful connections, “M” for finding meaning and deeper purpose in your life, and “A” for embracing accomplishments beyond traditional measures. As a practice for reframing your approach to health and wellness, PERMA empowers you to reclaim your sense of self and vitality in every aspect of your life.


    Join us in this episode as we tease apart the layers of possibility and personal agency you can gain when embracing a Positive Psychology approach on your health journey.


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    Resources & Links:

    Connect with Dr. Kristie Foreman and Dr. Heather Buxton on Instagram: @attendingtowomenseverything

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    The Live Your Values Deck: Sort Out, Honor, and Practice What Matters Most to You (Card Deck Tool)

    Flourish: A Visionary New Understanding of Happiness and Well-being (Book)

    Eat & Flourish: How Food Supports Emotional Well-Being (Book)


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    57 min
  • From Root to Blossom: Whole Grain Wisdom from Rose Wilde, Author of Bread and Roses
    Feb 8 2024

    In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Rose Wilde, a former human rights lawyer turned writer, chef, master food preserver, master gardener, and owner of Red Bread. She’s a passionate advocate for both savory and sweet whole grain preparations and the global culinary traditions that honor them.

    Rose grew up in Ecuador in a large Hispanic family and has spent time living in places such as Tibet, Greece, and Spain. She traveled to and worked professional in Israel, Morocco, Lebanon, Italy, the UK, Portugal, and Mexico. Since 2011, her bakery Red Bread has provided over 74,000 meals working with the Los Angeles Food Bank and through Bake Sales with Gather for Good and Bakers Against Racism. Rose’s goal is to champion good food and good people.

    Our conversation unfolds with an exploration of the evocative concept of "Bread and Roses," where the pursuit of sustenance and beauty intertwines seamlessly into our everyday culinary lifestlye. Drawing upon personal experiences and cultural insights, we discuss with Rose the “Root to Blossom” eating philosophy she promotes, advocating for a holistic approach that embraces sustainability and cultural immersion while celebrating typically under-celebrated foods.

    We unpacked common misconceptions in the health and wellness space regarding whole grains and carbohydrates, and particularly for women bombarded by diet-culture on the daily. By spotlighting the nutritional properties of whole grains, and debunking myths along the way, we identified the core reason we eat–to celebrate life–and how cooking can be a spiritual and creative act if you let it be.

    Join us for this exciting discussion that transcends borders and boundaries, and inspires more trust in yourself, and your palate, while embracing cultural diversity and mindful and heart-centered cooking.


    Timestamped Outline:

    • (00:05:26) Embracing the Wholeness of Food While Breaking Barriers

    • (00:12:08) “Root-to-Blossom” Cooking: The Concept Behind Rose’s New Cookbook “Bread and Roses”

    • (00:19:36) The Power (and Myths) of the Health and Wellness Industry

    • (00:24:09) Whole Grains and Women’s Health

    • (00:29:39) The Transformative Nature of Whole Grains

    • (00:38:54) Exploring the Cultural Significance of Traditional Cooking

    • (00:43:24) Women and Cooking–The Powerful Collective That Lies Within


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Grab a copy of Bread and Roses here

    • Eat Red Bread website

    • Connect with Rose Wilde on Instagram: @trosewilde


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    Simple Nutrition for Women in Midlife and Menopause <– If that speaks to you, please consider rating and reviewing our show. This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

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    50 min
  • How to Optimize Your Health and Unlock More Time and Energy with Strategic Meal Planning
    Jan 18 2024

    Are you ready to try meal-planning? In this episode, we're thrilled to have Roni, the head of marketing for the meal planning app Plan to Eat, join us for an insightful conversation. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by meal planning or are looking for ways to streamline the process, this episode is for you!

    Roni joined us to dish out some serious wisdom on meal planning that's both practical and transformative. She shares her expertise on how Plan to Eat can transform your meal planning experience, offering flexibility and customization to fit your lifestyle. Whether you're a busy mom, a professional juggling a hectic schedule, or someone looking to make healthier food choices, meal planning is designed to be flexible, simple, and enjoyable.

    Plan to Eat stands out as an exceptional meal-planning app that empowers users to effortlessly input their favorite recipes and seamlessly adjust ingredient quantities based on their specific requirements. This innovative platform enhances the efficiency and overall enjoyment of the meal-planning process, providing a user-friendly interface for a more streamlined meal-planning experience.

    Listen and Learn:

    • How to reduce grocery costs and food waste with effective meal planning

    • The psychological benefits of meal planning including reduced anxiety and decision fatigue

    • Creative ways to incorporate meal planning into your life, even if you prefer spontaneity

    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:04:49) Simplifying Meal Planning for Busy Families with Plan to Eat

    (00:09:06) Plan to Eat's Impact on Family Meals and Health

    (00:17:41) Meal Planning: The Key to Saving Money and Time

    (00:25:04) Meal Planning Hacks and Bite-Sized Actions

    (00:32:06) Flexible and Adaptable Meal Planning Challenge

    (00:37:50) Additional Meal Planning Tips and Hacks


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    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:


    • Sign up for the The Learning Series: a FREE 5-week email course to help you learn the nitty-gritty of meal planning with Plan to Eat

    • Plan to Eat Affiliate Link for 20% Off Your First Annual Subscription: Plan To Eat

    • Connect with Plan to Eat on Social Media: @plantoeat

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      • Facebook

      • Pinterest


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    44 min
  • Beyond Resolutions: The Power of Slowing Down and Quieting Your Mind in 2024 + Our Favorite Practices
    Jan 11 2024

    Happy New Year, fam! We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and are ready to kick off 2024 with a bang.

    Start the new year with a fresh perspective! In this episode, Carly and I dive deep into the topic of self-care and personal time. We share our unique approach to New Year's resolutions and discuss the things we want to call into our lives this year. 🌟

    Here are three key takeaways from the episode:

    Embracing a Different Approach: We are not big fans of traditional resolutions that often lead to an all-or-nothing mindset. Instead, we've decided to focus on self-care and personal time. We believe that taking care of ourselves is just as important as taking care of our business and family responsibilities.

    Exploring New Practices: We've compiled a list of activities and practices that we want to incorporate into our lives in 2024. From baking bread and cooking more home-cooked meals to exploring herbal medicine and meditation, we're excited to explore new avenues of self-care and personal growth.

    The Power of Presence: One recurring theme in our list is the importance of being present. Whether it's walking in the woods, making art, or practicing meditation, we believe that being fully present in the moment is the ultimate gift we can give ourselves. It allows us to connect with our inner selves, find peace, and experience true joy.

    If you're interested in learning more about our self-care journey and the practices we're embracing in 2024, we invite you to listen to the full episode.


    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:01:41) Introducing a Different Approach to New Year's Goals

    (00:02:03) Sharing Our List of Self-Care and Personal Time Goals for 2024

    (00:21:04) Creating Inner Balance and Prioritizing Self-Care


    Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts

    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

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    22 min
  • Three Simple Ways to Boost Your Energy as a Mom in Midlife
    Jan 4 2024

    "My peace is my power." Repeat this mantra and find out how just three minutes can shift your energy for the better. This podcast episode is packed with simple strategies to help busy moms and midlife women stay energized.

    Today, we explore the subtle signs of energy loss and share our top tips for reclaiming your vitality. As a dietitian and nutritionist duo, we understand that energy is about more than just getting a good night's sleep. It's about the subtle, everyday choices and the mental loads we carry. It's about nourishment, mindset, and rhythm.

    We also introduce the "Power of Three" concept, which will provide you with strategies to improve your energy levels in three minutes, three hours, and three days. you will have a better understanding of how to address your energy concerns and practical steps for creating a more energized life. From perimenopause to parenting, we're tackling all the energy zappers! Join us!


    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:05:17) Three Main Root Causes of Energy Drain: Mindset - Fuel - Rhythm

    (00:18:02) The Impact of Stress on Mineral Stores

    (00:22:15) Meal Planning and Grocery Shopping Strategies

    (00:26:41) Simplify Meal Planning with Recipe Themes

    (00:34:11) The Power of Three: The Key to Restoring Your Energy


    Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts

    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

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    44 min
  • The Art of Cooking and Winter Solstice Rituals for Midlife Wellness
    Dec 21 2023

    Ever wondered how the act of cooking could be a transformative, meditative experience? In our latest episode, we discuss the sensory-rich journey of turning meal preparation into a grounding ritual. From savoring spice aromas to appreciating visual compositions, engaging the senses anchors us in the present moment, fostering a more mindful relationship with our bodies. This approach serves as an antidote to daily frenetic energy, particularly during high-pressure times like the New Year. Cooking becomes both a meditative practice and an art form, reminding us to slow down and listen to the wisdom of our bodies.

    In honor of the Winter Solstice, join us in stepping out of hustle culture and into the season of settling into our own natural rhythms. We explore the enriching practice of creating a personal altar as a sacred space for honoring oneself, celebrating life's cycles, and affirming self-worth.

    Tune in to this episode and discover how transforming cooking into a mindful, sensory experience can positively reshape your relationship with food, enhance well-being, and empower you to celebrate your unique journey in a meaningful way.


    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:04:12) The Transformative Effects of Food as Medicine

    (00:13:00) The Healing Power of Whole Foods

    (00:21:48) Embracing Rest and Nature's Cycles in Winter

    (00:24:46) Cooking: Nourishing the Mind, Body, and Soul(00:47:15) Creating Personal Altars


    Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts

    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!


    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Danni Juhl’s reel - “Learning to have faith in myself.”
    • Carly Knowles cookbook - The Nutritionists Kitchen
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    59 min
  • Empowering Women's Health in Midlife and Menopause: Expert Insights from Dr. Tori Hudson, Naturopathic Pioneer
    Dec 14 2023

    Ever wondered why the pursuit of "balanced hormones" might be a misguided concept in your 40s and 50s? In this episode, we talk about the fascinating world of women's natural menopause treatment with the renowned expert, Dr. Tori Hudson.

    A naturopathic physician and clinical professor, Dr. Hudson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, particularly in the often misunderstood realm of menopause. She discusses the importance of focusing on adapting to normal hormonal changes during perimenopause rather than trying to balance hormones.

    Dr. Hudson provides insights on hormonal balance, the impact of diet and stress on health, and the importance of an integrative approach to treatment. She also highlights the rising prevalence of weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cognitive decline in women during these phases. She encourages women to take a more holistic approach to their health and consider factors beyond hormones, and the importance of understanding and addressing hormonal changes during this stage of life.

    Join us on this episode of It Starts with Dinner podcast as we explore the complexities of menopause and the natural treatment options available.

    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:03:39) Balancing Hormones and the Goal in Perimenopause

    (00:08:23) Subtle Signs of Perimenopause

    (00:14:37) Insulin Resistance and Weight Gain

    (00:16:02) The Challenges of Motherhood and Perimenopause

    (00:17:13) Stress, Cortisol, and Weight Management

    (00:27:54) Symptoms of Perimenopause and Their Consequences on Health

    (00:30:21) Perimenopause Affecting All Aspects of Life

    (00:35:30) Concerns about Alcohol Intake Among Women


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    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

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    Links mentioned in this episode:

    Dr. Tori Hudson's blog - where she writes two postings a month on various topics related to women's health, including recent studies, herbs, nutrients, exercise, memory, and more. The blog also covers philosophical and meaningful topics like nature, seasons, and gratitude.

    • The Menopause Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Owning Your Transition, from Peri to Post - Dr. Tori Hudson co-owns and co-authored this book with Sasha Davies. It provides comprehensive information and guidance on navigating menopause
    • A Woman's Time - Dr. Tori Hudson's Clinic Website
    • Vitanica - Dr. Tori Hudson's Supplement Line
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    41 min
  • The Power of Planning: A Blueprint for Healthy Cooking & Success in the Kitchen
    Dec 7 2023

    Meal planning is a strategy that not only helps you meet your nutrition goals but also offers a myriad of benefits such as reducing stress, saving time and money, and minimizing food waste. It encourages mindfulness and more intentional choices, ultimately making healthy cooking more accessible and sustainable.

    At Radiant Knowing, we firmly believe in the power of meal planning and the benefits of home-cooked meals–viewing these both as tools to make healthy living more attainable especially as a mom in midlife.

    In this episode, we highlight the importance of planning dinner, as it is often the meal shared with family, providing an opportunity for connection and presence. We share our perspectives shaped by our own experiences and the noticeable benefits we’ve seen in our own lives when we have nutritious foods readily available and prepared well.

    Join us on this episode of It Starts with Dinner podcast to learn more about the benefits of cooking and how it can be made more accessible with practical meal prep strategies.

    Timestamped Outline:

    (00:03:25) Strategic Meal Planning for Health and Success

    (00:09:45) Efficient Cooking Through Strategic Meal Planning

    (00:14:57) Holiday Cooking: Planning for Joyful and Healthy Meals During the Holidays

    (00:22:04) Exploring New Cooking Techniques Throughout the Week

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    “I’m a busy, high achieving mom in her 40s and 50s ready for a healthy change!” <– If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more people — just like you — to elevate women one meal at a time.

    Click HERE, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let us know what you loved most about the episode!

    Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. We’re adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and, if you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out. Follow now!

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • Join our holistic nutrition program Nourished 2.0 today
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    24 min