Category: Blog

The Gratitude Experiment

I don’t know how I stumbled on the notion to do this but if you’ve been following my posts on Facebook over the last several weeks, you may already be aware. I’ve utilized bouts of writing a daily gratitude journal in the past and while I did find it useful, I got away from it […]

Revolutionary You! #135-Dr. Susan Kleiner: An Evolution In Power Eating

I have the great honor of sharing time with internationally celebrated dietitian, Dr. Susan Kleiner. This is the first in a two-part conversation discussing advancements in the nutrition industry which have led to her newest edition of her book “Power Eating” called “The New Power Eating.” In this episode we talk about her journey into […]

A Year In The Life Of The “Biscuit”

Sebastian turns a year old this week (August 3.) Both Marissa and I have no idea where this past year went. And every parent shares the same belief: Time flies. Early on, I started calling him “Peanut” and Marissa said “I think he looks like a Biscuit.” Well, you didn’t have to tell this Southern […]

Maybe You Should Stop Dieting

This isn’t an article I really want to write. Let’s face it: The majority of my clientele come to me in efforts to lose weight. And after over a decade of helping people do so, I don’t get surprised too often and there aren’t many codes I can’t crack. Mostly, success or lack thereof comes […]

Revolutionary You! #133-BONUS-Jason Maxwell: “Muscle”

Jason Maxwell of JMax Fitness joins me for this special bonus release to chat about his brand new book “Muscle.” Jason takes his background in rocket science to give a no-nonsense approach to muscle-building. Learn the approach that he has taken with hundreds of clients to get them to see their physique success. To get […]

Thriving As Perfectly Imperfect

I can trace this all the way back to the years I spent recording music. I was willing to work and polish and refine only so far and then I was done. There would be no more takes and no more overdubs. If there was a break in my voice on the track or if […]

Bred For Convenience, Doomed To Failure

Several times a week, I get that dopamine hit. That instant surge of gratification from 1-click purchasing, drive-thru ordering, scan-and-pay apps…you know what I’m talking about. We more than just a nation built on convenience, we’ve nearly dominated the planet with it. We wanted faster, we got that. We wanted fewer steps to get our […]