It’s been exactly one year since Wired to Eat launched and became my 2nd New York Times best selling book. Reminiscing on this, I wanted to pull together my favorite 5 podcasts talking about the book…and much more. On each episode we’ll talk Wired to Eat (how we’ve gotten to our modern food system, the… Continue Reading
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The Good Ole’ Days When Kids Only Had Type 1 Diabetes…
I really wish this was a headline from The Onion, but alas, it’s not. There was a time not that long ago that diabetes in children meant one thing, and that was autoimmune driven Type 1 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes used to be called “adult onset diabetes.” It’s now “for everyone.” The news article details… Continue Reading
Holiday Gift Guide 2017
Hey folks! I cannot BELIEVE another year has blazed by. I’m working on my yearly training update, which should be out late January, but we have the rest of the holiday season to navigate before getting there. To that end, I’ve compiled a few options you (or someone you know) might enjoy for a holiday… Continue Reading
No, Drinking More Water is NOT Going To Improve Your Health
Ah…the beginning of an article. How to make it click-baity enough to get some eyeballs, yet actually offer value to the reader? Due to old-age or just lack of inspiration I’ve got nothing in this regard, so I’ll get to the story at hand: A few weeks ago I had a sit-down with the dietetics… Continue Reading
Is the Autoimmune Paleo diet bogus? A V-blog analysis
Our modern information age is at once awesome and terrible: Awesome: Science and academia are no longer just for Ivory Tower elites. Anyone, just about anywhere, can read, interpret, and provide constructive criticism of research, nearly as it is being published. Terrible: The human tendency to form tribes and to attack anything that is not… Continue Reading
Why I give a sh*t about sustainability
Editors Note: This is a guest post by Diana Rodgers talking about her new film project, Kale Vs. Cow. Abs are sexy, but our food system is where it all starts. Please check this out and support the film.-Robb KALE vs. COW: THE CASE FOR BETTER MEAT Why does it matter to me that people… Continue Reading
Are fat bombs the Holy Grail (or Holy Cow!) of Keto?
There’s an old saying (something to the effect) that if you want to ruin a social gathering, just bring up politics or religion. Truer words have likely never been spoken. But I’d add one more controversial topic that can quickly turn an amicable feast into a SWAT call-out, and that’s food. Some people don’t really… Continue Reading
What’s the difference between the Paleo and Ketogenic diets?
Hey folks! I’ve had a lot of people ask ask for a concise breakdown on what the similarities and differences might be between the Paleo and Keto eating approaches. Not sure if this fits the bill of “concise” but here is a video Nicki and I shot to try to address this topic. Let me… Continue Reading
Dispelling The Lies: The new film featuring the Ethical Omnivore perspective.
Hey folks! Quite a number of people indicated they were interested in supporting future film projects which take a contrarian view of health and sustainability compared to films such as What the Health. To say these topics are controversial and emotional is about as understated as saying “the surface of the sun is hot.” This… Continue Reading
What The Health: A Wolf’s Eye Review
So…I’ve had a lot of folks ask me for my thoughts on the Netflix documentary film “What The Health.” I’ll be honest, I drug my feet in doing this as these postmortems tend to be fairly painful, but the requests for some commentary has reached a bit of a fever pitch, so, here it is,… Continue Reading
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