Category: Blog

Nutrition Made Simple(ish)

I’d like you to take a few moments and forget everything you’ve ever heard about nutrition. Forget every diet book. Forget every diet you’ve ever succeeded or failed at. I would like to start back at the basics of nutrition and give you some indisputable facts, add a slight bit of nuance and help restore […]

Revolutionary You! #217-Sumi Singh: Mom Strong

As she has just recently re-released her e-book, “Mom Strong”, it was time to bring Sumi Singh back on the show, this time for a solo episode. If you would like to hear our previous conversations with her coach, Lyle McDonald, please reference episodes #99 and #149 respectively. In this episode, we talk about the […]

Boys Don’t Cry (And They Sure As Hell Don’t Ask For Help.)

I’ve been talking about sexual abuse for nearly two decades now. My own brush with it occurred nearly 40 years ago and when I wrote this article earlier this year, I felt a certain sense of finality with it. Being sexually abused was something I felt I could compartmentalize well and put into a nice […]

A Tale Of Two Clients

Last week, I had two different case scenarios of client interventions and I wanted to share them with you in this week’s post. I had given some of this information to my closed community on Facebook but since then more has been discovered. Both of these clients are females. Client A is in her 50’s […]

The Tyranny Of Procrastination (Lessons From Book Two)

Last year, I knew I was ready to write my second book. My first book (released in 2016) was written under a very tight and very short deadline. There were things I was immensely happy about that with project and things I wish I could have done differently. Nevertheless, it’s out and there’s no changing […]

Revolutionary You! #214-Mike Battershell: Finding Your Why

In this week’s episode, I spotlight my longest standing client/friend, Mike Battershell. He’s been with me nearly nine years and we have seen each other through a lot in that time together. We discuss changes in his physique, diet, training and how he has adapted to all of the changes that have occurred during the evolution […]

You Have To Take The Training Wheels Off Your Diet

When you were first being taught how to ride a bike, you likely learned in stages. It would have been some version of a tricycle and you had to learn how to move the pedals in effort to propel yourself forward. The risk of injury was low. Then you progressed onto a “big kid” bike. […]