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Food is Connection, Nourishment, and Joy with Jacqui Gabel | EP 120
Jun 25, 2026
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Herbal Medicine for Stress and Burnout | EP 118
May 28, 2026
39m 49s
Holistic Vision and Eye Health with Dr. Pauline Buck | EP 118
Apr 28, 2026
1h 01m 49s
Male Fertility: The Overlooked Factor with Ayla Barmmer | EP 117
Mar 26, 2026
47m 38s
Medicinal Mushrooms: From Cultivation to Extraction | EP 116
Feb 20, 2026
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| 6/25/26 | ![]() Food is Connection, Nourishment, and Joy with Jacqui Gabel | EP 120 | Food is so much more than something we need to do 3 times a day. For Jacqui Gabel, food is connection, nourishment, ritual, and joy. Jacqui has been involved with NTI for many years. First as a student, and then as an instructor. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we learn how Jacqui's love for cooking developed from a hunger for connection and ritual. Jacqui believes that cooking is an art form and food is a unifying language that can dissolve barriers. Tune in to hear Jacqui's story and the various cooking services she offers with her business, Real Food Desire. About Jacqui Gabel:As a trained Holistic Chef and Certified Nutrition Therapist, Jacqui will guide you toward vibrant health by teaching you how to recognize and cook with real food so that you develop the skills necessary to support your health for life.Jacqui studied business management and hospitality in college. She moved to NYC and Seoul to work in fashion merchandising and education before deciding to pursue culinary arts and nutrition in Denver, Colorado. She became a personal chef focusing on long-term cognitive health after her dad was diagnosed with dementia, and she’s passionate about connecting women to the power of cooking as a way to come home to themselves.Real Food Desire**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page*Mentioned in this episode: Nourish Your Glycocalyx for Cardiovascular Support PresentationAre you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 5/28/26 | ![]() Herbal Medicine for Stress and Burnout | EP 118✨ | herbal medicinestress+4 | Megan Grover | ashwagandhaNutrition Therapy Institute | New York City | herbal medicinestress management+5 | — | 39m 49s | |
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Holistic Vision and Eye Health with Dr. Pauline Buck | EP 118✨ | eye healthnutrition+4 | Dr. Pauline Buck | Dr Buck VisionNutrition Therapy Institute | — | eye healthnutrition+4 | — | 1h 01m 49s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Male Fertility: The Overlooked Factor with Ayla Barmmer | EP 117✨ | male fertilitypreconception care+5 | Ayla Barmmer | Nutrition Therapy InstituteFullWell | — | male fertilityinfertility+5 | — | 47m 38s | |
| 2/20/26 | ![]() Medicinal Mushrooms: From Cultivation to Extraction | EP 116✨ | medicinal mushroomsmycology+3 | Andy Cappetta | Bloomcap Naturals | Colorado | medicinal mushroomsmycology+3 | — | 40m 22s | |
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Supporting Small Dairy Farms with Kalona Supernatural | EP 115✨ | small dairy farmsregenerative agriculture+4 | Joe Miller | Kalona SupernaturalKalona Organics+4 | — | dairy farmsregenerative agriculture+5 | — | 1h 11m 00s | |
| 12/19/25 | ![]() How to Build a Career in Holistic Nutrition with Dr. David Feuz | EP 114✨ | holistic nutritioncareer development+3 | Dr. David Feuz | Purdue University GlobalHolistic Consulting, LLC | — | holistic nutritioncareer in nutrition+3 | — | 53m 53s | |
| 11/19/25 | ![]() The ABC Program: Holistic Nutrition Classes for Everyone✨ | holistic nutritionpersonal wellness+3 | — | ABC Program | — | holistic nutritionnutrition classes+3 | Nutrition Therapy InstituteBLACKFRIDAY20 | 20m 45s | |
| 10/16/25 | ![]() The Power of Taste: The Link Between Flavor and Nutrition | EP 112✨ | flavor and nutritiontaste and digestion+4 | Sherry Hess | Flavor RemedyNutrition Therapy Institute+1 | — | tastenutrition+7 | — | 55m 10s | |
| 9/18/25 | ![]() How To Create A Successful Nutrition Career with Sean Emery | EP 111✨ | nutrition careerholistic nutrition+4 | Sean Emery | Holistic ConsultingMaryland University of Integrative Health+1 | Washington DC | nutritionholistic+5 | — | 54m 38s | |
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| 8/21/25 | ![]() A Look Inside RenewRx with Kari Cao | EP 110✨ | prenatal carenutrition coaching+4 | Kari Cao | RenewRxNutrition Therapy Institute+1 | U.S. | nutrition coachingprenatal care+5 | — | 42m 11s | |
| 8/7/25 | ![]() The Connection Between Soil and Human Health | EP 109 | What if the secret to better health starts not in your body, but deep in the soil where your food is grown? In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we are exploring the connection between soil and human health with Think Regeneration. Listen in as Dianne, Ryan, and Denise dig into regenerative agriculture, the importance of consumer education, and the obstacles of affordability and equity in accessing high-quality food. Denise and Ryan share practical insight into farming practices that restore ecosystems, support farmers, and lead to better outcomes for both people and the planet. Gain an understanding of how innovative food prescription programs are transforming health outcomes and get an insider’s look at their upcoming Advancing Food is Medicine conference. Whether you’re a farmer, nutrition professional, or curious consumer, this conversation sheds light on how food, soil, and community health are deeply interconnected—and how we can all play a part in building a better food future.About Think Regeneration:Think Regeneration is 501(c)(3) nonprofit coalition of organizations, farmers, ranchers, scientists, researchers, and philanthropists who want to accelerate on-the-ground regenerative food supply projects. Our programs support projects that repair food-growing ecosystems, reverse trends in chronic disease rates, elevate the voices of regenerative growers, and build more community resilience. Contact us today to learn more about partnership opportunities, and our active Think Regeneration programs in 2025.NTI promo code for conference: NTI10Ryan Slabaugh is the founder and director of Think Regeneration and former executive director of Acres U.S.A., a 51-year-old education and media company known for being the Voice of Eco-Agriculture. Ryan has more than 20 years of experience leading businesses and individuals through change, including fifteen years at community newspapers in Colorado and California. You can reach him at ryan@thinkregeneration.com. Denise Nicol is the director of strategy and experience for Think Regeneration's programs. Her background in experience management, focus groups, business strategy, and conservation serve our programs to ensure we are continuously improving. Denise grew up on a multi-generational farm in Ohio, and is passionate about food and farming as a career for young people. She volunteers regularly, including starting a composting club in her local school district. You can reach her at denise@thinkregeneration.com. **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | ![]() Beyond the Guidelines: Rethinking Prenatal Nutrition | EP 108 | Have you ever wondered why so much prenatal nutrition advice seems outdated? Or why real, whole foods aren’t at the center of it? In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, Dianne sits down with Lily Nichols, RDN, author of Real Food for Pregnancy and founder of the Institute for Prenatal Nutrition. Together, they explore why current prenatal nutrition guidelines often fall short — and how a real food, functional nutrition approach can better support pregnancy, postpartum, and breastfeeding health.About Lily Nichols:Lily Nichols is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author with a passion for evidence-based nutrition. Her work is known for being research-focused, thorough, and sensible. She is the founder of the Institute for Prenatal Nutrition®, co-founder of the Women’s Health Nutrition Academy, and the author of three books: Real Food for Fertility (co-authored with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack), Real Food for Pregnancy, and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes. Lily’s bestselling books have helped tens of thousands of mamas (and babies!), are used in university-level maternal nutrition and midwifery courses, and have even influenced prenatal nutrition policy internationally. When she steps away from writing, you can find her spending time with her husband and two children — most likely outside or in the kitchen.Connect with Lily **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 6/12/25 | ![]() What Your Period Says About Your Health with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack | EP 107 | Have you ever been told that your menstrual cycle is only important when you're trying to get pregnant—or trying not to? In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we sit down with Lisa Hendrickson-Jack, author, educator, and host of the Fertility Friday podcast, to unpack the broader truth: fertility awareness is a powerful window into overall health. Lisa shares her personal journey into reproductive wellness and how it led her to teach women how to chart their cycles for self-knowledge, not just contraception. We discuss the impact of nutrition (especially protein!) on reproductive function, the importance of cycle tracking from adolescence to menopause, and why fertility education is missing from mainstream healthcare.Whether you're in your 20s or your 50s, this conversation will reshape how you think about your cycle and empower you with tools to understand your body more deeply.About Lisa: Lisa Hendrickson-Jack is a certified Fertility Awareness Educator and Holistic Reproductive Health Practitioner who trains women’s health practitioners to use their menstrual cycle as a vital sign in their practices. She is the founder of the Fertility Awareness Mastery MentorshipTM program. She isthe author of three bestselling books: Real Food For Fertility (co-authored with Lily Nichols), The Fifth Vital Sign, and the Fertility Awareness Mastery Charting Workbook. Lisa works tirelessly to debunk the myth that regular ovulation is only important when you want children by recognizing the menstrual cycle as a vital sign. Drawing heavily from the current scientific literature, Lisa presents an evidence-based approach to help women connect to their fifth vital sign by uncoveringthe connection between the menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health — something our education systems have consistently failed to do. With well over 4 million downloads, her podcast, Fertility Friday, is the #1 source for information about fertility awareness and menstrual cycle health. When she’s not researching, writing, and mentoring women's health professionals, you’ll find her spending time with her husband, her two sons, and her baby girl. To learn more, visitfertilityfriday.com.**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() A Ketogenic Approach to Cancer with Adriana Vernon | EP 106 | Have you ever considered how nutrition—specifically a ketogenic diet—can play a role in cancer treatment? In this powerful and inspiring episode, Dianne sits down with NTI graduate, Adriana Vernon, to discuss her personal journey through a triple-negative breast cancer diagnosis in 2020. Adriana shares how she embraced both conventional and holistic treatment paths, working alongside her oncologist and a naturopathic doctor to integrate a ketogenic diet and fasting protocols into her care. Learn how she used a high-fat, low-carb diet and strategic fasting around chemotherapy to support her healing. Now a nutrition therapist, Adriana is passionate about sharing her knowledge and helping others who are going through the same thing. About Adriana:Adriana Vernon, a 60-year-old Colorado native, holds two degrees from the University of Colorado Boulder—one in International Relations and another in Advertising. In 2020, she faced a life-changing challenge when she was diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast cancer. After completing her treatment in April 2021, Adriana turned her experience into a source of inspiration for others. She became a certified Terrain Advocate through the Metabolic Terrain Institute of Health, where she learned how to support cancer patients with nutrition and lifestyle guidance during their treatment journeys.To deepen her knowledge, Adriana enrolled in the Nutrition Therapy Master Program at the Nutrition Therapy Institute and recently graduated. She is now working toward her certification with the Oncology Nutrition Institute, which she plans to complete by mid-2025.Adriana has been married for 34 years and is the proud mom of two grown sons, ages 29 and 30. Drawing from her personal experiences, she is dedicated to empowering others through holistic health, helping them navigate their own challenges using nutrition as the foundation. She believes food IS medicine.Connect with Adriana: https://sourcenutritionllc.com/**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit https://ntischool.com/ for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 4/10/25 | ![]() Are Nutrient Deficiencies Affecting Your Mental Health? | EP 105 | Are nutrient deficiencies affecting your mental health? In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, Dianne sits down with renowned holistic health clinician, Dustin Strong, to delve into the powerful connection between nutrition and mental well-being. Dustin shares his insights on how key nutrient deficiencies may contribute to conditions like depression and anxiety. In particular, he takes a deep dive into an often-overlooked nutrient: lithium.Furthermore, the episode challenges common misconceptions in conventional medicine while also highlighting the importance of considering a comprehensive nutritional approach when addressing mental health concerns.So, could a nutrient deficiency be holding you back? Tune in now to find out!Mentioned in this episode: Nutrient Power: Heal Your Biochemistry and Heal Your Brain by William J. Walsh, PhD, FACNAbout Dustin:Dustin Strong is a renowned holistic health clinician, speaker, author, and educator with clients worldwide. As the Chief Clinician and Founder of the holistic health and wellness center, Strong on Health, Mr. Strong has specialized in holistic and applied clinical nutrition for nearly a decade. In addition to his work with private clients, he is an experienced consultant to other healthcare professionals. A faculty member for The Gaeta Institute, Bahan Consulting, and YorkTest, Mr. Strong is a sought-after speaker who is approved by the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine and whose clinical seminars are approved for professional continuing education in all 50 U.S. states. He is also a regularly-featured expert in podcasts, videos, and publications, as he brings a distinct, approachable perspective to conversations in the wellness space. Mr. Strong has developed multiple, whole food-based products, including his most recent innovation, Great Minds Mushrooms, a supplement line specifically formulated for cognitive support and longevity.Mr. Strong has been recognized as a Healthcare Hero by the Fort Worth Business Press and a Hidden Gem by Voyage Dallas Magazine. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is certified as an Applied Clinical Nutritionist and Holistic Nutritionist, and is Board Certified by the American Association of Drugless Practitioners.Strong on Health**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk pageAre you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 3/13/25 | ![]() Exploring Wellness with Jenna Olcott | EP 104 | In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we are exploring wellness with Jenna Olcott, a current NTI student nearing graduation. Jenna shares her firsthand experience working in the ICU, where she witnessed the growing prevalence of chronic illnesses like diabetes and the gaps in conventional dietary education. She dives into the power of holistic nutrition and lifestyle changes, revealing how NTI’s education has shaped her approach to health and healing. As a world championship triathlete, Jenna also discusses the critical role of nutrition in endurance training, performance, and recovery. Tune in to hear how Jenna is bridging the gap between traditional medicine and nutrition therapy to create lasting change in healthcare!About Jenna:Jenna Olcott is an ICU nurse, based in Northern Colorado, with a deep commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care in critical care settings. Her educational background includes an undergraduate degree in Human Biology with a focus on nutrition and a bachelor's in nursing. She is currently completing her certification in Holistic Nutrition through NTI. This diverse training will equip her to approach health from both a clinical and holistic perspective.With her nursing degree and hands-on experience in the ICU, Jenna has learned how to navigate complex patient needs in high-pressure environments, while also recognizing that healing doesn’t stop at the hospital door. Jenna’s goal is to help people feel their best and support long-term healing through food and nutrition. Once she completes her Nutrition Therapy Master certification, she plans to integrate this knowledge into her practice and business, empowering individuals to achieve optimal health through mindful eating and lifestyle choices.Outside of nursing , Jenna is passionate about lifelong learning, the outdoors, biking, running, hiking, travel, gardening, family, and pets. Her adventurous ambition has guided her to holistic nutrition with the hopes of helping people discover their path to wellness.Jenna's websiteInstagramEmail: exploringwellnessllc@gmail.com**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() A Family’s Fight for Health: The Heartfelt Story Behind Jackson’s | EP 103 | Get ready for an emotional, heartfelt ride in this episode of the NTI PodTalk as we dive into the inspiring story behind Jackson’s. Meet Scott and Megan Reamer, the passionate duo who turned their family’s fight for health into a mission-driven snack company. Their journey began over a decade ago when their son, Jackson, was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease, leaving them searching for answers. Determined to improve his quality of life, they turned to nutrition, discovering the power of healthy fats and anti-inflammatory foods. What started as a personal pursuit soon evolved into Jackson’s—a line of delicious, nutrient-dense snacks that prioritize both taste and wellness.About Scott and Megan Reamer:Formerly known as Jackson’s Honest, Jackson’s has become the Snack Super™ brand, renowned for its sweet potato chips kettle-cooked in premium avocado oil and super flavors. The company cooks its chips low and slow to create a super taste and texture sensation.Scott and Megan Reamer founded Jackson’s in 2013 in their kitchen in Crested Butte, Colorado. They began making chips as a healthy snack using low-inflammation ingredients for their eldest son, Jackson, who had been diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder.After securing a $1.25 million investment from Shark Tank’s Rohan Oza, Jackson’s expanded its reach. Today, its super snacks with better ingredients have gained a passionate community of fans. Consumers can now find Jackson’s chips in major retailers like Walmart, Target, Costco, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Kroger, CVS, 7-Eleven, and various regional grocers and co-ops. Additionally, shoppers can purchase them online in multipacks and variety packs at JacksonsChips.com and Amazon.com.Jackson's WebsiteJackson's Instagram**Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode'sNTI PodTalk page.Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visitntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team.This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 1/9/25 | ![]() Sustainable Living: How to Be Garbage Free | EP 102 | What does it take to live a sustainable, garbage-free life? In this episode of NTI PodTalk, we hear from recent NTI grad, Meg Olson, founder of the Garbage Awareness Project. Meg shares her journey into holistic health and sustainability advocacy. She provides practical tips for reducing waste, the power of mindful consumption, and how small changes can benefit both personal health and the planet. From trash audits to ingredient awareness, Meg inspires us to embrace sustainable, garbage-free living. About Meg: Meg Olson, also known as The Garbage-Free Hippie, is the founder of The Garbage Awareness Project, inspiring and educating on ways to reduce the "garbage" in our lives—not just physical waste, but also harmful food ingredients, product ingredients, and toxins in our environments. Through workshops, coaching, and community outreach, Meg empowers individuals to adopt sustainable practices that nurture both their health and the planet. A multi-passionate entrepreneur, Meg wears many hats—mama, graphic designer, holistic nutrition coach, yoga instructor, traveler, and farmer. But at her core, she is a curious explorer and lifelong learner, constantly seeking new ways to live more intentionally and inspire others to do the same. This fall, Meg completed the Nutrition Therapy Master Program at NTI, deepening her understanding of holistic health and wellness. The Garbage Awareness Project Megs' Instagram **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 12/20/24 | ![]() Can A Gut Repair Program Transform Your Health? | EP 101 | Did you know that a significant aspect of your overall health starts in the gut? The gut is so integral to health, when it's not functioning properly, it affects every other system in the body. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we hear from Erin Livers all about her gut repair program, Revitalize Digestion. Erin and Dianne explore the integral role of gut health in nutrition therapy and overall wellness. Listeners will learn how focusing on gut health through diet and supplements can address conditions like leaky gut syndrome. Erin also talks about her mentorship program for nutrition practitioners. This collaborative environment encourages ongoing professional development and is particularly effective for nutritionists working independently or in small practices. About Erin: As an Integrated Clinical Nutrition Therapist, health educator, author, and intuitive chef for 20 years, Erin empowers people to cultivate a mindful relationship with their body, their creativity, with nature, and their own nourishment. She believes what you eat, think, and how you live are potent forms of prevention and medicine. Her clients receive individualized care addressing their nutrition and any health concerns. She coaches her fellow holistic health practitioners through her online mentor group and also shares her expertise as the Nutrition Director at Roots & Branches Integrative Healthcare in Louisville, Colorado. She's currently creating a variety of books and courses for both healthcare professionals and her fellow humans. Food As Nourishment Revitalize Digestion **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 11/22/24 | ![]() Level Up Your Practice with Restorative Wellness Solutions | EP 100 | Restorative Wellness Solutions offers nutrition professionals advanced training in lab testing and functional nutrition. With advanced tools and knowledge, RWS is designed to deepen practitioners' understanding of nutrition and lab testing. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we hear from Margaret Floyd Barry, the Executive Director of Restorative Wellness Solutions (RWS). Margaret highlights the innovative work at Restorative Wellness Solutions and breaks down the four levels of their curriculum. The curriculum provides practitioners with the tools they need to support clients facing complex health challenges. Listen in to hear about the resources available through RWS and how they can complement your existing nutrition education. About Margaret: Margaret Floyd Barry, FNTP MRWP is a functional nutritionist, author, speaker, educator, and real food advocate who’s been on the pursuit of the most nutritious and delicious way of eating for the better part of her adult life. Having seen family members suffer the devastating effects of chronic illness from a young age, Margaret has long had the desire to help others find a better way back to optimal health and wellbeing. Through years of experience working with the most complex client cases, including reversing her own autoimmune condition, Margaret uses a powerful system for restoring health by addressing the root cause of illness. Today, Margaret teaches fellow practitioners the same proven system she uses to get her clients life-changing results through Restorative Wellness Solutions - a two-year comprehensive functional nutrition certification program for qualified health professionals. Margaret and the Restorative Wellness Solutions team are transforming health care delivery, supported by a global network of over 1,200 alumni. Margaret also runs Restorative Corporate Wellness, a team of Restorative Wellness Practitioners facilitating health transformations with corporate clients. She is the author of Eat Naked: Unprocessed, Unpolluted and Undressed Eating for a Healthier, Sexier You and The Naked Foods Cookbook. She’s also the host of the Clinician’s Corner podcast, where she interviews some of the world’s top experts in the fields of functional health and nutrition, exploring cutting edge clinical perspectives for reversing chronic disease that every practitioner needs to know. Restorative Wellness Solutions Margaret Floyd Barry **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 11/8/24 | ![]() The Need for Nutrition Education in Medical Training | EP 99 | The lack of nutrition education in medical training is a critical issue that warrants immediate attention. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, we delve into the critical gaps in nutrition training within medical education and the pressing need for healthcare professionals to understand the profound impact of diet on health. As healthcare continues to evolve, it is imperative that we prioritize the integration of nutrition into medical curricula. Join Dianne Koehler for a fascinating conversation with Jenny Breen, a culinary educator and advocate for nutrition in medical training. Learn how Jenny is bridging the gap between food, health, and medical education. About Jenny: Jenny Breen, Chef, MS Ed, MPH has been working at the intersection of human, community, and environmental health in the Twin Cities and throughout the country for 25 years. She creates custom training and learning experiences focused on personal or professional food, health and sustainability skills, and/or delivering programming and community engagement based in human and planetary health, wellbeing, equity, and justice. Jenny teaches 3 classes through the Bakken Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota, who's content and classes utilize cooking and basic nutrition information to address all aspects of human and community health including the social determinants of health-environmental and structural barriers within the system that impact people's abilities to access and implement healthy food and wellbeing behaviors. While cooking is foundational to the courses Jenny teaches, they also integrate skills and resources to approach systemic change and lead individuals/patients, care teams, practitioners and administrators to collectively impact the upstream effects of SDH on humans’/patients’ health and wellbeing, and to move toward equity that translates to a healthier food system and a healthier community. To find out more about Jenny’s work, register for classes or contract with Jenny for content creation, training, or speaking, find her at transformingthetable.com **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 10/18/24 | ![]() Are Seed Oils Harming Your Health? | EP 98 | Are seed oils harming your health? In today’s episode of the NTI PodTalk, we are shedding some light on a topic that has a lot of conflicting information around it. Listen in as Dr. Chris Knobbe explains the critical role of industrial seed oils in contributing to chronic diseases. The discussion uncovers the pervasive presence of these oils in modern diets and their link to health issues such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, and Alzheimer's. Drawing on Dr. Chris Knobbe’s extensive research and collaborations with nutrition experts worldwide, we examine compelling data that underscores the detrimental health impacts of seed oils. Learn how avoiding industrial seed oils and embracing a diet rooted in ancestral nutrition principles can lead to significant health benefits. About Chris: Chris Knobbe, MD, is a physician, researcher, ophthalmologist, and Associate Clinical Professor Emeritus, formerly of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Knobbe believes his most important role today is being a public health advocate. Dr. Knobbe is known primarily for his research, publications, and presentations connecting Westernized diets causally to numerous chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, cancers, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, autoimmune diseases, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Dr. Knobbe’s research has focused greatly on ‘vegetable oil’ (seed oil) dangers and their unequaled contributions to Westernized disease. **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 10/4/24 | ![]() Nutrition and Cooking Skills for Young Athletes | EP 97 | For young athletes, proper nutrition can make a huge difference in getting them that extra edge. Enter Katie Hardie, owner of Hardie Peak Performance. Katie specializes in nutrition for sports and athletics, with a particular focus on children and adolescents. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, Katie shares insights into the critical role of nutrition education and practical cooking skills in promoting long-term health and athletic success for young individuals. Listen in to learn about the common misconceptions about nutrition for young athletes, the significance of cooking skills, and how to involve kids in meal preparation. With an interest in human performance and excellence, Katie’s career incorporates strength and conditioning, sport and performance psychology, personal cheffing, and nutrition. She runs functional labs that use tighter "optimal" ranges to catch internal dysfunction early so it can be corrected through diet and lifestyle shifts to restore function and optimize performance. Through understanding each client’s interests and motivations, Katie creates customized programs where she educates and coaches clients on nutrition, exercise, recovery, and stress management to support achieving their health and performance goals. Find Katie On: Instagram Facebook **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
| 9/20/24 | ![]() Healthy Habits for Busy Families with Alison Wasinger | EP 96 | Implementing healthy habits with a busy work and family life is no small feat. In this episode of the NTI PodTalk, Alison Wasinger shares her passion for helping families navigate the chaos of busy, daily schedules while maintaining health and wellness. From meal planning to movement, Alison offers practical advice for busy families, even for those with demanding jobs, like her firefighter husband. Alison Wasinger is a recent graduate of the Nutrition Therapy Institutes' Nutrition Therapist Master Certification program. Prior to receiving her certification, Alison received a bachelor's degree in Exercise Science and a master’s degree in Food and Nutrition Science from Florida State University. She spent over 10 years in the fitness industry in a variety of roles from one-on-one personal training to multi-unit and multi state management of facilities. Currently, Alison is the director for an integrative health clinic. Although her education and background seem that she should be prepared with all the answers, it's her personal life experience that has helped her apply this knowledge and grow her desire to help others with nutrition and overall health. Alison is married to a firefighter who is on shift for 48 hours at a time and they have three (growing) girls, with another baby on the way. Each person in their home has different appetites, likes, nutritional needs, and their schedules are very inconsistent. However, this motivates Alison to ensure that her family's nutrition needs are ALL met. Alison's desire is to help other people, especially busy families, women, and first responders improve their overall life by helping them with their nutrition, food choices, and wellness. **Timestamps for the topics discussed can be found on this episode's NTI PodTalk page. Are you ready to start your journey as a Nutrition Therapist Master or Natural Food Chef? To learn more about NTI's Nutrition Therapist Master Certification, visit ntischool.com for more information, or call 303-284-8361 to speak with our admissions team. This discussion is not intended to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy, nor in any way imply that Nutrition Therapists who graduate from NTI are qualified to provide Medical Nutrition Therapy. The scope of practice for graduates of NTI is to deliver therapeutic nutrition guidance to our clients which helps support their natural biology to achieve optimal function in whatever wellness path they are on. | — | ||||||
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