Naturally Savvy

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Registered Holistic Nutritionist, Andrea Donsky, and health expert Lisa Davis discuss their passion for living a natural, healthy lifestyle. As ambassadors of all things natural, their mission is to share with others ways to become healthier by exploring better nutrition, safer products and greener options... and to help you live your life so you too can become Naturally Savvy!

Episódios

  • EP #1369: Dr. John's Corner - Feeling Safe to Be You: Creating Emotional Security

    10/05/2024 Duração: 15min

    SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis and Dr. John Trentalange discuss the importance of emotional safety in relationships. They explore the concept of emotional safety and how it is the foundation of trust and communication. They also provide tips for parents on how to create emotional safety for their children. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of listening, expressing emotions in healthy ways, and being in touch with our bodies. They also touch on the topic of triggers and the need for active listening and effective communication.Keywordsemotional safety, relationships, trust, communication, parenting, expressing emotions, active listening, triggersTakeawaysEmotional safety is the foundation of trust and communication in relationships.An emotionally safe person allows others to express their emotions, thoughts, and opinions without judgment or dismissal.Parents can create emotional safety for their children by allowing them to express their emotions and providing safe ways to do so.It is important to differe

  • EP #1368: Parkinson's Journey: From Acceptance to Advocacy with Larry Gifford

    09/05/2024 Duração: 29min

    SummaryIn this conversation, Lisa Davis interviews Larry Gifford, co-founder of the PD Avengers podcast and leader of Spark the Night, a global effort to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease. Larry shares his personal experience with Parkinson's, including the early signs and symptoms he experienced. He also discusses his journey to acceptance and how he started his own podcast, When Life Gives You Parkinson's. Larry talks about the deep brain stimulation surgery he underwent and the positive impact it had on his symptoms. He also highlights the importance of sleep issues and nighttime symptoms in Parkinson's and the need for more awareness and research in this area. Larry discusses his involvement with PD Avengers and the global movement to end Parkinson's disease. He encourages people to become PD Avengers and take action to make a difference. Finally, Larry shares his role as a podcast host for the Michael J. Fox podcast and the Bryan Grant Foundation podcast. KeywordsParkinson's disease, early signs,

  • EP #1367: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Gluten-free, Dairy-Free Sticky Chicken

    08/05/2024 Duração: 14min

    SummaryKayla Cappiello shares her experience running a 10-mile race in the rain and celebrating afterwards. She also introduces a recipe for sticky chicken with an Asian-inspired sauce. Lisa Davis promotes her sponsors and encourages listeners to support them.Keywordsrunning, race, weather, celebration, recipe, sticky chicken, sauce, sponsorsTakeawaysRunning a race in bad weather can be challenging but also rewarding.Sticky chicken with an Asian-inspired sauce is a versatile and delicious dish.Supporting sponsors helps support the show and its host.Chapters00:00Running a Race in the Rain03:45Introducing the Sticky Chicken Recipe05:59Using the Sticky Sauce in Various Dishes08:23The Challenge of Finding Soy Sauce-Free Recipes10:24Enjoying the Sticky Chicken Recipe11:28Supporting the Show's Sponsors

  • EP #1366: Healthy Needs vs. Unhealthy Needs: Building Strong Relationships

    07/05/2024 Duração: 33min

    SummaryIn this conversation, Lisa Davis and Steve Farrell discuss the importance of distinguishing healthy needs from unhealthy needs in relationships. They emphasize the significance of developing a healthy relationship with oneself and understanding that our partner cannot fulfill all of our needs. They also explore the role of trauma in relationships and the importance of healing and alchemy. Steve shares his daily spiritual practices and the importance of spiritual literacy. They discuss the work of Humanities Team, a nonprofit organization supporting people on their conscious journey, and their streaming platform for consciousness raising.Keywordshealthy needs, unhealthy needs, relationships, self-love, trauma, healing, alchemy, spiritual practice, spiritual literacy, consciousness raising, Humanities Team, streaming platformTakeawaysDistinguish between healthy needs and unhealthy needs in relationships and understand that our partner cannot fulfill all of our needs.Develop a healthy relationship with on

  • EP #1365: Deadly Dog Virus: Is Your Pup Protected From Parvo?

    06/05/2024 Duração: 25min

    SummaryElanco Animal Health launched a national campaign to spread awareness about the start of the deadly season for canine parvovirus, one of the most contagious and deadly dog viruses. Dr. Jen Miller explains that parvovirus primarily affects young puppies that are either not vaccinated or not completely through their vaccine series. The virus is spread through contaminated feces and can live in the environment for a long time. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool, and if left untreated, the death rate can be as high as 91%. Elanco's Parvo is Poop campaign aims to increase awareness about parvovirus and provide resources for pet owners to find vets and treatment options.Keywordscanine parvovirus, dog virus, deadly virus, contagious, puppies, vaccination, symptoms, treatment, awareness campaignTakeawaysCanine parvovirus primarily affects young puppies that are not vaccinated or not completely through their vaccine series.The virus is spread through contaminated feces and can live in t

  • EP #1364: Foundational Years with Dr. John Trentalange: Building a Strong Start

    03/05/2024 Duração: 21min

    SummaryDr. John Trentalange discusses the foundational years in child development and the importance of building a strong foundation during the early years. He emphasizes that the first eight years of a child's life are crucial for learning who they are, socialization, academic success, and developing perseverance. Dr. John shares his personal experience of overcoming challenges in his own foundational years and highlights the factors that contribute to a strong foundation, including secure attachment, gentle connections, and structure. He also addresses the impact of a weak foundation on adult life and offers advice for parents to enhance their children's foundational years.Keywordsfoundational years, child development, attachment, socialization, academic success, perseverance, secure attachment, gentle connections, structure, parentingTakeawaysThe first eight years of a child's life are crucial for building a strong foundation.Children learn who they are, socialize, and develop academic skills during the fo

  • EP #1363: Easy, Family-Friendly Recipes Bursting with Flavor with Julie Evink.

    02/05/2024 Duração: 32min

    SummaryJulie Eaton, creator of the popular food blog Julie's Eats and Treats, discusses her new cookbook and the importance of easy, family-friendly recipes. She emphasizes the value of no-fuss cooking that uses pantry staples and is bursting with flavor. Julie also talks about the pressure to live a perfect life and how she embraces being a 'sweatpants friend' who values comfort and togetherness. She shares how growing up on a farm in Minnesota shaped her view on family and cooking. The importance of family time and conversation Meal planning is a time-saving and stress-reducing strategy that can also save money and prevent mealtime ruts. It is important to teach children how to use meal planning and involve them in the kitchen. Shopping for each meal can be time-consuming, so embracing meal planning can free up time each day. It is helpful to pick out recipes in advance and make meal planning a habit. Cooking together as a family can be a bonding experience and a way to teach important skills. It reduces st

  • EP #1362: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Easy and Delicious: Stuffed Poblano Peppers

    01/05/2024 Duração: 19min

    SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis and Kayla Cappiello discuss cooking with poblano peppers. They share their love for poblano peppers and talk about different recipes that feature them. Kayla shares her recipe for stuffed poblano peppers and emphasizes how easy and versatile they are to make. They also discuss other types of peppers and their preferences. This part of the conversation discusses a recipe for stuffed peppers with shredded beef. The speaker explains that the peppers have a spicy flavor but are not too spicy, and they have more flavor compared to other stuffed peppers. The recipe involves stuffing the peppers with shredded beef, chicken, or pork, and cooking them in a crockpot or Dutch oven with beef or chicken stock. The beef is seared first and then cooked low and slow until it becomes tender and easily shredded. The speaker also mentions a Chipotle beef chili recipe on her website. In this part of the conversation, Kayla discusses different ways to stuff peppers and substitute ingredients. Sh

  • EP #1361: Beyond the Self: How Self-Love Connects Us All

    30/04/2024 Duração: 29min

    SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis interviews Steve Farrell, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned spiritual leader. They discuss the concept of self-love and its deep spiritual meaning. Steve shares his personal journey of transitioning from a materialistic mindset to one focused on interconnectedness and service. They explore the connection between science and spirituality, highlighting the idea that we are all part of a universal consciousness. Steve emphasizes the importance of energy, mindfulness, and compassion in cultivating self-love. They also discuss the work of Humanities Team and their streaming service, Humanity Stream Plus, which offers transformational education in multiple languages.TakeawaysSelf-love is a deeply spiritual concept that involves recognizing our interconnectedness with all of life.Science and spirituality are converging, with scientists affirming the idea that we are all part of a universal consciousness.Practices such as mindfulness, compassion, and energy awareness can help cul

  • EP #1360: Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.

    29/04/2024 Duração: 48min

    Lisa is joined by Carol Novello, the author of Mutual Rescue: How Adopting a Homeless Animal Can Save You, Too.Carol Novello began rescuing animals at age 5 and hasn't stopped. With a Harvard MBA, she was a senior executive working in high tech, most recently at Intuit, Inc. Today, she is the president of Humane Society Silicon Valley, where she launched Mutual Rescue, a digital global campaign of short films designed to showcase the therapeutic benefits of animal companionship and encourage adoptions. Through her work at Humane Society Silicon Valley, she has been awarded the Maddie's Fund "Maddie Hero Award" for innovation and leadership in the sector and has been recognized as an honoree at the Fifty Years of Women at Harvard Business School celebration in Northern California. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area where she enjoys spending time with her own rescue companions: tuxedo cats Bode and Herbie.MUTUAL RESCUE profiles the transformational impact that shelter pets have on humans, exploring the emo

  • EP #1359: The Long Shadow of Insecure Attachment: An Interview with Dr. John Trentalange

    26/04/2024 Duração: 32min

    SummaryIn this episode of Health Power, Lisa Davis interviews Dr. John Trentalange about the topic of attachment. They discuss the difference between secure and insecure attachment, the origins of attachment theory, and the impact of attachment on relationships and mental health. Dr. John explains that attachment is internal and is formed in early childhood with primary caregivers, creating a blueprint for all future relationships. He also discusses different types of insecure attachment, such as anxious ambivalent and avoidance, and the potential long-term effects of insecure attachment, including reactive attachment disorder and sociopathy. Dr. John emphasizes the importance of consistency, predictability, and gentle connections in enhancing attachment.Keywordsattachment, secure attachment, insecure attachment, attachment theory, relationships, mental health, anxious ambivalent, avoidance, reactive attachment disorder, sociopathy, consistency, predictability, gentle connectionsDr. John is available for psyc

  • EP #1358: Unlock the Power of Pink Noise: Sleep Sounder, Remember More

    25/04/2024 Duração: 06min

    Hi, I'm Lisa Davis. So glad you are listening to Health Power. You can see some clips from the shows if you'd like, if you go to my Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram at lisa.davis.mph. All right, today we're talking about an article from Naturally Savvy, how pink noise boosts memory and improves sleep. Now, I didn't even know there was such thing as pink noise until I came across this article. I have a white noise machine and that helps me tremendously, but let's jump in and find out what this pink noise is all about. So, changes in sleep patterns occur as we get older.with the most common ones being more trouble staying asleep and a harder time falling asleep. And according to the National Sleep Foundation, these are a normal part of the aging process. But now researchers say they may have a solution to these problems and it may even boost your memory as well, which is pink noise. So I mentioned the white noise machines, which according to noise sound engineer, Stephane Pigeon, is not what most of us typically

  • EP #1357: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Salad Days are Here Again: BBQ Sweet Potatoes & More

    24/04/2024 Duração: 15min

    SummaryIn this conversation, Lisa Davis and Kayla Cappiello discuss their love for warm weather and salads. They share a recipe for an easy barbecue salad that can be made vegan, dairy-free, or with chicken. The salad includes sweet potatoes, mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, corn, onions, and optional protein. They also talk about their favorite condiments and dressings, including barbecue sauce and dairy-free options. Kayla mentions her weeknight meal plan email subscription, which provides five recipes and grocery shopping lists each week.Keywordssalads, barbecue salad, recipe, vegan, dairy-free, chicken, sweet potatoes, condiments, dressings, weeknight meal planTakeawaysSalads can be made more enjoyable by adding a variety of toppings and a one-to-one ratio of toppings to greens.Barbecue sauce can be a versatile and healthier alternative to traditional salad dressings.There are options for dairy-free and vegan condiments and dressings, although finding ones that taste exactly as desired can be challenging.Ka

  • EP #1356: The Historical Mistreatment of Women in Medicine and It's Lasting Impact Today

    23/04/2024 Duração: 24min

    SummaryIn the book 'In Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today,' Dr. Elizabeth Comen explores the historical mistreatment of women in medicine and its impact on women's health today. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the blaming and shaming of women's bodies, racial disparities in healthcare, the influence of beauty standards, the stigmatization of women's sexuality, and the problematic nature of plastic surgery. Dr. Comen emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy and changing the narrative around women's healthcare. The book provides a comprehensive look at the legacy of misogyny in medicine and encourages readers to challenge and overcome these harmful beliefs.TakeawaysThe historical mistreatment of women in medicine has had a lasting impact on women's health today.Women have been blamed and shamed for their bodies and have been subjected to harmful medical practices.Racial disparities in healthcare persist, with black women facing

  • EP # 1355: Signs It's Time for Senior Care: Falls, Finances, and Forgetfulness

    22/04/2024 Duração: 17min

    SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis and Jenny Munro discuss how older individuals can determine if they need help and when it may be time to consider moving to a care facility. They highlight the signs to look out for, such as difficulty with stairs, recent falls, medication mismanagement, inability to cook or maintain a proper diet, and unpaid bills. They also discuss the challenges of aging in place and the importance of personal care, especially for individuals with dementia. Communication strategies for bathing individuals with dementia are also explored. The episode concludes with information about Home Instead and a preview of the next episode on the Home Instead 47 rule.TakeawaysSigns that an older person may need help include difficulty with stairs, recent falls, medication mismanagement, inability to cook or maintain a proper diet, and unpaid bills.Aging in place may not be suitable for everyone, and it is important to consider the individual's safety and well-being.Personal care, especially for indiv

  • BONUS EP #1354: CELEBRATE 4/20: Medical Applications of Cannabis

    20/04/2024 Duração: 55min

    Lisa is joined by Jordan Tishler,  MD, a cannabis specialist, accomplished author, teacher, nationally sought-after speaker, and tireless patient advocate. Through his training in internal medicine and years of practice as an emergency physician, Dr. Tishler brings his knowledge, reason, and caring to patients at his practice inhaleMD and through his advocacy work at the local and national levels. Dr. Tishler graduated from both Harvard College and Harvard Medical School, trained at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and is faculty at both the Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. He has spent many years working with the underserved, including 15 years as an emergency physician at the Veterans Administration hospital in Boston. He has been instrumental in the implementation and improvement of medical cannabis regulation in many states including Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Texas, and Hawaii. Dr. Tishler is a frequent speaker and author on a varie

  • EP #1353: Integrating Antifungal Foods and Spices to Clear Out Unhealthy Candida

    19/04/2024 Duração: 37min

    SummaryIn this conversation, Lisa Davis and Amber Romaniuk discuss the connection between emotional release and weight loss. Lisa shares her experience of feeling better and losing weight after releasing emotions through crying. Amber explains that emotional release helps to reduce inflammation and water retention in the body. They also discuss Lisa's food sensitivities and the importance of eating whole foods and avoiding processed ingredients. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of addressing emotional well-being and making mindful food choices for optimal health. In this conversation, Amber Romaniuk and Lisa Davis discuss the impact of chemicals and pesticides on the body's sensitivity to certain foods. They explore the connection between gut health, candida overgrowth, and food sensitivities. Amber provides recommendations for soothing and strengthening the intestinal lining, including the use of collagen, marshmallow root, and L-glutamine. They also discuss the integration of antifungal f

  • EP #1352: There's a new nut in town - PILI NUTS!

    18/04/2024 Duração: 06min

    Lisa Davis (00:00.558)Hi, I'm Lisa Davis. So glad you're listening to Health Power. You can watch clips from every episode by going to my Instagram, my TikTok, and my ex, formerly known as Twitter, at Lisa Davis MPH. So if you want to check me out, check out my guests, see what we're doing beyond just listening to us, that is an option for you. As well as I have a YouTube page now, if you look up Lisa Davis MPH.All right, today we're going to be talking about an article from NaturallySavvy .com. There's a new nut in town, Peely Nuts. When I hear there's a new nut in town, I think of that song by the Eagles. There's a new kid in town. Hi, everybody's talking. So there's a new nut in town, Peely or Piley. I don't know. P -I -L -I Nuts. Let's jump into this dense superfood and find out about it. Okay. So it is also known as Canary and it is the product of a tropical evergreen tree.The tear shaped nuts are about 1 .6 to 2 .8 inches long and each end of the nut is pointed, one being less pointy than the other. Tha

  • EP #1351: COOKING WITH KAYLA - Gluten-free, Dairy- Free Egg & Potato Skillet

    17/04/2024 Duração: 13min

    SummaryIn this conversation, Lisa Davis and Kayla Cappiello discuss Kayla's training for a charity run and share a recipe for an egg and potato skillet. They also talk about the importance of fueling yourself well for running and share tips for making a good scramble. The conversation transitions from discussing the run to the recipe, with a brief mention of salads at the end.Keywordsrunning, charity run, training, motivation, recipe, egg and potato skillet, fueling, tips, scramble, saladsTakeawaysTraining for a charity run can be challenging, especially when the weather is bad and motivation is low.Fueling yourself well is important for running, and a pre-run meal can help provide energy.The egg and potato skillet recipe is a simple and customizable dish that can be made with different types of potatoes and toppings.Adding milk and stirring constantly can help achieve a light and fluffy scramble.Salads can be a refreshing and healthy option for warm weather.Recipe: Egg and Potato SkilletSound Bites"I love th

  • EP #1350: Sweat Science: Get Fit Without Getting Fooled by Fads

    16/04/2024 Duração: 35min

    SummaryIn this episode, Lisa Davis interviews Cedric X. Bryant, the President and Chief Science Officer of the American Council on Exercise (ACE). They discuss various fitness trends and the importance of researching and testing these trends to provide reliable information to consumers. They also emphasize the need to be cautious when following fitness influencers and to listen to your body to avoid overexertion and injury. Cedric provides advice for setting up a good exercise program for people over 50, including the importance of resistance training and mobility. He also discusses the benefits of muscle fitness and the role of personal trainers in achieving fitness goals. The conversation concludes with a discussion on body image and the use of weight loss drugs. In this conversation, Lisa Davis and Cedric Bryant discuss various topics related to exercise, weight loss, and overall health. They address weight bias and the importance of not demeaning individuals who are overweight. They emphasize the need for

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