Category: Blog

This Is Seven

You’re reading this on the week of Sebastian’s 7th birthday. I asked him what he was looking forward to about turning 7 and his best answer was: first grade. So, here’s the scoop on what Sebastian’s life has been like since his last birthday… He had a complete blast during kindergarten and made friends he […]

What Are You Willing To Do (And Is It Worth It?)

My friend and fellow coach, Shane McLean, is shutting down his garage gym as he and his family prepare to move to a different state. He recently made a post about it and I sent him a message giving some love and support his way. If you don’t know Shane, let me share just a […]

Matters Of Perspective

Many years ago, I saw a couple that I knew go through a particularly rough period. At the time, my understanding of their circumstances was from the perspective of only one of those two people. As a result, my opinion on the circumstances, how each person handled it and the way it affected them afterwards […]

The Low FODMAP Approach For IBS

I recently completed a course covering Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and the low FODMAP approach to working with IBS through Monash University. The course, designed for dietitians, was a wealth of information. Having recently acquired my Level 5 diploma in advanced nutrition through Mac-Nutrition University, I was granted access to the Monash course. One point […]

How You Play The Game

Last year, Marissa, Sebastian and I got off to Hocking Hills for a little getaway. While we were at our cabin, we noticed a checkerboard and thought it might be good to teach Sebastian how to play. I showed him how to move across the squares, how to jump, how to make a king and […]

The Return Of Random Fat Loss Tips

-I have a client who’s not averse to counting calories and using a food tracking app. Her weight during our check-ins had plateaued and when I asked to see her food log over a week’s time, every day was “technically” in a deficit. In other words, she “should” have been seeing progress. I asked if […]

Dad Lessons

To My Sons, Some day I won’t be in this world to share it with you (and I hope that day is far into the future). When my father (your Opa) passed, he was far too young, and that left me with a lot of life left to live without his guidance. You are brothers […]

What’s Worse For Your Health: Cheerios Or Grapes?

To provide some backstory on this post, I was recently reading a book that was a small collection of transcripts from a podcast. In this book, the hosts are making some small talk and the one host mentions that he’s eating grapes. His co-host says that compared to something like Cheerios, grapes are a good […]

Confessions Of A Viral Post

A few weeks ago, I was at home, sick in bed and trying to recuperate. If you follow me on Instagram, you may know that I make a post on there every day. That’s little more than a marketing tactic. However, on this particular day, since I wasn’t feeling so hot, I thought: Maybe I […]

The Gifts Of Therapy

Over the last several years, I’ve made a few posts about my therapist, Collin.  He has been of immeasurable help to me at times when I was in need.  Last week, I found out that his heart no longer has the strength it needs to keep him with us beyond a year. In his words, […]