More Than Good Food
In this episode I’m joined by Meaghan Jackson, a coach and host of the . We’re exploring why tech neck has a real affect on our ability to stay focused in a digital world. Be sure to download the Season Two Resource Guide!! You can get a copy here along with other tips to help you stay focused:
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In this episode I'm joined by Meaghan Jackson, Gentle Parenting Coach and host of Joyful Mud Puddles. We're exploring the effect of movement on our ability to stay focused in a digital world. Check out the show notes at: http://morethangoodfood.ca/e22
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In this episode I'm joined by Meaghan Jackson, Gentle Parenting Coach and host of Joyful Mud Puddles. We're exploring the effect of meals and our ability to stay focused in a digital world.
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In this episode I'm joined by Meaghan Jackson, Gentle Parenting Coach and host of Joyful Mud Puddles. We're exploring the effect of hydration on our ability to stay focused in a digital world.
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In this episode I'm joined by Barbro E. Stålbecker-Pountney, LL.B. LL.M. where we continue to build on concept of what it means to die well, which was introduced by Dr. Jean Skillman in episode 8.
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Thanks for joining me today on More than good food - the podcast where our goal is to have honest conversations about what it means to live a healthy life.
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In this episode of More Than Good Food, we explore how the family dinner changed when a young woman decided to become a vegetarian and then a vegan. The first thing her mom said was - yes, and then started to dig into the research to keep her daughter healthy.
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In this week’s episode, we continue to build on concept of happiness as a choice, which was introduced by Dr. Jean Skillman in episode 8. I’m joined by one of my teachers, Caroline Dupont, where she explores how emotions and our body are so deeply interconnected - and somehow that often gets ignored when we're not perceived to be feeling happy.
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In this episode of More Than Good Food, we explore the concept of Happiness. In said happiness is one of the pillars of health. She also said that happiness is a choice - a controversial statement for some. Webster Dictionary defines happiness as a state of being happy, which doesn't really say much of anything, in my opinion. However "happy" is defined as feeling or showing pleasure or contentment. What does that mean in terms of living a healthy life? In a society of social media, where we are expected to show ourselves at our best, what does happiness really mean? Is it a fleeting...
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In this week's podcast episode I am honoured to have Kelly McCausey join me to share her experience of getting deep and restful sleep and how being diagnosed and treated for sleep apnea transformed her life.
info_outlineIt is my great pleasure to introduce you to Dr. Mary Peric, ND.
After years suffering with symptoms due to poor digestion and hormonal imbalances, Mary was thrilled to discover naturopathic medicine and utilize its therapies. She has a personal and special interest in helping individuals with digestive concerns as well as helping women with their reproductive health.
After hearing Meaghan Jackson share with us her experience breastfeeding three boys and working through allergies, I was delighted that Mary could join me to have a deeper conversation about pregnancy and some of her observations as a practitioner.
Having recently given birth (at home!) to her first child, she's become very passionate about making the best choices for a healthy pregnancy, natural and empowering labour & delivery and a happy, healing transition into motherhood and the postpartum period. That's the topic of our conversation today.
Mary brings her clinical experiences as a naturopathic doctor, as well as a wife and new mother - and loves to educate others on complementary healthcare options. If you would like to learn more, you can contact Mary at the Waterdown Clinic! There is an online booking option or you can call by phone 905.690.9151 or by email - [email protected].