
The Business of Wellness (Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN)
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10 Feb 2022 | 21. Dr. Erica Jones: How to Calm the F*ck Down & Start Feeling Better, According to a Cardiologist | 01:02:37 | |
My guest today is Dr. Erica Jones, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, Associate Attending Physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, and concierge medicine physician at MD2. We’re sipping (multiple cups of) coffee while Dr. Jones spills tea on:
Q&A: “Are there any real benefits to the carnivore diet?”
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07 Dec 2023 | REPLAY: Recapping The Biggest Wellness Trends of 2023 - Part 2 | 00:41:00 | |
Welcome back to this week’s REPLAY episode of The Business of Wellness! Before we get into some exciting trend forecasting content for 2024 (my favorite kind of content), I thought we’d take a moment to look back at the biggest food, nutrition & wellness trends of 2023. What did I get right? Where did I go awry? Which trends did you see everywhere this year, and which ones of these were a total miss?! Don’t be shy….I’d really love to hear your feedback in the form of a review, listeners! Today’s episode is a replay of part TWO of my two episode series on 2023 trend forecasting in food, nutrition & preventative health, which originally aired in December, 2022. In this episode, I forecast five big-bucket trends in the food, nutrition, fitness, & preventative health space– with examples of brands that were currently leading the way as change-makers for their industries at large. These include:
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22 Mar 2023 | The Business of Corporate Wellness | 00:46:40 | |
Daniela Elazari, RD, is the Director of Well-Being in the Office of Work/Life at Columbia University. We discuss:
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31 Mar 2022 | 28. Lori Taylor: Building Fresh Produce's Brand | 01:15:25 | |
1/10 Americans are eating the recommended amount of veggies & fruit per day, according to the CDC. But WHY do we have 2022 Super Bowl ads for crypto and not kale? Lori Taylor, the founder and CEO of The Produce Moms joins me for a fascinating conversation about all things produce - from the marketing myths to fruit & veg growers' myriad growth opportunities; what it takes to build a brand in the produce industry & supermarket aisle; why the EWG's Dirty Dozen is bullshit, and what the future of fresh produce & distribution means for consumers. I learn something new from Lori everytime she speaks, so this episode is truly packed with useful insights and actionable tips for produce growers & marketers; CPG brands, retailers, and consumers.
Q&A: "What's your take on breakfast cereal? Any brands you recommend?"
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17 Mar 2022 | 26. Chef Adam Kaye & Jeremy Kaye: How to make the most of what you’ve got. | 01:14:49 | |
The sibling roadshow continues! Chef Adam Kaye & Jeremy Kaye are brothers & co-founders of The Spare Food Co., a company dedicated to improving our food system starting at the root (pun intended) by finding, “more ways to use more.” This conversation is as fascinating & insightful as it is TIMELY: Their first product, Spare Tonic is a 2022 Expo West NEXTY Award Winner, and—with grocery prices through the roof— the bros share a practical perspective-shift & actionable tips to make the most of the foods we love. Q+A: "I'm about to go back to work three days a week— any tips for eating/staying healthy?"
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14 Sep 2023 | On Grief and Grievances | 00:55:36 | |
Pro podcast host Jenny Hutt joins me on the podcast today to chat about grief; our mutual grievances with nutrition & health information on social media (and social media influencers); panic within the dietetics profession (and what’s causing it/what to know about it), and how to navigate working with a health professional when it’s not working for you. TW: Grief. Skip to 27:00 to bypass our discussion about navigating loss. 🎙️ICYMI: Listen to round 1 with Jenny Hutt 🎙️Guide for caregivers we discuss (written by Jess Cording, RD) 🎙️Follow The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts & leave a 5-star rating & review 🎙️Hire me to consult before you invest in or get to work on that “better-for-you” product 🎙️Follow me @jaclynlondonrd
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14 Apr 2022 | 30. Brenna O’Malley, RD: The Thin Line Between "Healthy" & "Disordered" | 01:06:31 | |
Welcome, listeners! Brenna is a registered dietitian and founder of the online non-diet community and virtual private practice, The Wellful. We get into lots of hot topics: Body neutrality vs. body positivity; gentle nutrition (and why it’s different from “anti-nutrition”), the thin line between “healthy habits” vs. “disordered habits,” and the biggest misconceptions about intuitive eating, nutrition & weight-loss. There’s so much great insight in this episode, I think you’re going to LOVE it.
Q+A: What’s your take on vegan diets?
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13 Jul 2023 | Food Science for Real Life | 01:05:38 | |
Heather Sachs, MS, RD, is a dietitian with expertise working in science & regulatory affairs for some of the most relevant food companies of our time, including Coca-Cola, KIND, and Blue Apron. We discuss everything about the business of science and regulatory affairs at CPG food & beverage companies of all sizes, including: Navigating health claims on food products and packaging; what it means to be in compliance for CPG food brands; weighing the outcomes of taking risks on product labels; evaluating the efficacy and strength of the evidence before making a claim about a food product; how Heather got into this line of work, and what keeps her interested in helping consumers navigating food product packaging claims at the supermarket. We also talk about Heather’s experience working at KIND when they challenged the FDA’s definition of “healthy” in 2015, and what she thinks of the current proposed definition/changes to the “healthy” definition for food product packaging (released in 2022). This episode is so much fun and so insightful– I can’t wait to hear what you think. Please let me know your thoughts about this episode, the podcast, and Heather by leaving a 5-star rating and a review? Keep your eyes peeled: This podcast is moving to Patreon any day now (!!!), so stay tuned for updates via my instagram: @jaclynlondonrd 🧪Check out The Business of Wellness on Patreon so you’re ready for the next episode drop… 🧪Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 🧪Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & keep an eye out for content updates & announcements over the next few weeks **Advice on this podcast should not replace medical advice provided by your physician. | |||
11 Jul 2024 | 5 Nutrition Myths About Gen Z, Debunked: Key Insights and Strategies for Brands, Media & Health Experts | 00:49:07 | |
In this episode of The Business of Wellness Podcast, host Jaclyn London, MS, RD, takes a deep dive into the world of Gen Z, exploring how nutrition myths in media and marketing uniquely affect this dynamic consumer demographic. Join Jaclyn as she uncovers the truths about Gen Z’s approach to food, health, and wellness, and provides actionable strategies for dietitians and health professionals to better connect with and support this generation. Discover why Gen Z is the most informed generation yet, and how their digital-native status influences their food and health decisions. Learn about the common misconceptions surrounding their concerns for sustainability, diet culture, and reliance on influencers. Jaclyn shares key insights on the importance of clinical effectiveness, the role of healthcare provider recommendations, and the renewed interest in offline connections for optimizing mental health. This episode is packed with valuable information for anyone looking to understand and engage with Gen Z consumers, from dietitians and wellness enthusiasts to industry insiders. Tune in to learn how you can leverage these insights to make a meaningful impact on Gen Z’s health and well-being. Key Topics:
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18 May 2023 | How Did Nutrition Misinformation Become So Mainstream? | 00:59:59 | |
Leah McGrath, RD, LDN, is a retail dietitian, trusted advisor, & the founder of BuildUp Dietitians, a community of dietetics professionals and students to share evidence-based information & professional resources. She’s also a voice of reason in the cluttered space of nutrition communications, setting the record straight on Twitter and through her weekly Substack newsletter. We discuss:
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18 Sep 2023 | DEEP DIVE: The Washington Post’s Attack on Dietitians; What to Know About Ozempic from a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, & Post-Pandemic Shifts in People’s Relationships with Food & Body Image | 00:48:57 | |
Rachel Engelhart, MA, RD, is a Washington, D.C.-based Registered Dietitian, licensed professional counselor and certified intuitive eating counselor who brings a Health At Every Size®-informed approach to eating disorder recovery for patients of all ages. Hot topics we discuss on today’s episode:
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13 Oct 2022 | 56. Anna Rosales, MS, RD: Why Food Science is The Ultimate Form of Connection. | 01:07:38 | |
Anna Rosales, MS, RD, is a dietitian and the Senior Director of Government Affairs and Nutrition at IFT & joins me for a chat live from Cartagena, Colombia. We discuss: The latest White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition & Health; inside the proposed legislation on “FDA Healthy;” Anna’s background and training in clinical nutrition, culinary school, and for global CPG brands, and her favorite topics to myth-bust in food & nutrition science, including some of my personal favorites: “food is medicine;” “processed food,” and more.
[TW] Q+A: How can I stop binging after work?
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29 Dec 2022 | 3 Things Consumer Wellness Brands MUST Do to Stay Recession-Proof in 2023 | 00:42:35 | |
Today's episode covers three critical attributes of recession-proof consumer brands in preventative healthcare that will thrive in the new year. This is part 1 of 2 on the biggest wellness trends of 2023, so stay tuned for next week's episode in which I'm breaking down the top 5 biggest trends across food & nutrition, fitness, & consumer health tech, and sharing practical applications for brands, entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors to discover what's next for you. Happy New Year! About The Business of Wellness Everything you need to know to build, invest in, market, and grow a powerful brand & profitable business that empowers your customers to live healthier lives. Join renowned food, nutrition & wellness industry expert & author, Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN as she debunks diet myths, explores wellness trends, and shares science-based strategies & insights to guide you through today’s noisy, cluttered wellness economy. | |||
02 Jun 2022 | 37. Toni Marinucci, MS, RD: Lessons learned from bad dates & sad diets. | 01:03:40 | |
Listeners, welcome back! I’m here with Toni Marinucci, host of the Tips with Toni Podcast– she’s as joyful and wise as I could have hoped for on a Friday afternoon. We discuss: The overlap between dating and dieting– why they’re so similar, what we get wrong about the “honeymoon phase,” and what to do when we’re feeling totally burned out and spiraling. We also cover confidence– how to build it, where to find more of it, and why we all need to stop WAITING to live our damn lives.
Q+A: HELP! Any tips for supermarket shopping on a budget?!
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30 May 2024 | Revolutionizing At-Home Fitness | 01:06:49 | |
Welcome back to The Business of Wellness! Today, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with Melissa Bentivoglio, the visionary CEO and Co-Founder of Frame. Frame is the first at-home, digitally-connected Pilates reformer and fitness device, changing the landscape of at-home fitness. Melissa shares her inspiring journey from ballet to entrepreneurship, offering insights into her innovative approach to fitness, the challenges of navigating the industry, raising capital, being a mom of three, and her vision for the future of at-home wellness technology. On this episode of The Business of Wellness Podcast: Melissa's Ballet Background and Career Trajectory: Discover how Melissa’s background in ballet influenced her career and led to the creation of Frame. Launching Frame: Learn about the inspiration behind Frame and how Melissa developed an at-home Pilates solution for all fitness levels. Navigating the Fitness Industry: Explore why Melissa chose Pilates, her insights into the current fitness market, and how she identified Frame’s unique value proposition. Creative Process & Raising Capital: Melissa discusses her creative process, the journey of securing funding, and the challenges she faced as a female CEO. Balancing Family and Business: Get a glimpse into Melissa’s life at home and how she balances being a wife, mother of three, and business leader. Future Goals for Frame: Hear about Melissa’s goals for Frame, including her vision for the company over the next decade and the potential for at-home fitness technology to disrupt the market. Top Trends in Tech and Wellness: Melissa shares the latest trends in the tech-meets-wellness space and how Frame is challenging industry norms, plus: Find out what Melissa considers the most annoying trend in the wellness industry since starting Frame. Thanks for listening to this episode of The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, RD. Follow Us:
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23 Dec 2021 | 14. LEE SCHRAGER: Where to eat and what to order (anywhere). | 00:51:57 | |
Merry Christmas, On the Side listeners! To celebrate the holiday, I’m joined by the incredible King of Wine & Food, Lee Schrager–author, fried chicken expert, breakfast enthusiast, and creator of the Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach and NYC Wine & Food Festivals. We’re celebrating all things FOOD & wine today, so if you love restaurants, travel, food-- this episode is like a global tasting menu for your ears. I loved hearing about Lee’s personal favorite breakfasts, from the supremely high-end to the best grease in the biz… plus, we get into what it’s like to travel the U.S. in search of the perfect bite of fried chicken, and what YOU need to do to get the BEST of the best. I’m answering this question at the top of the episode: What are your thoughts on plant-based “meat” alternatives?
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09 Jun 2022 | 38. Ask me Anything: Your Top 3 Nutrition Questions, Answered. | 01:06:08 | |
Welcome back, listeners! It's another solo episode today, and I'm coming in HOT: I'm answering three questions I've been asked a TON over the past few weeks, so we're using this time to deep-dive on my answers to your most pressing listener questions, including: 1. How do I approach finding the right practitioner for your personal nutrition needs? How do I know if I've made the right (or wrong!) choice? 2. What are your thoughts on 16/8 fasting? 3. Do you have any food & nutrition tips for postpartum?
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14 Jun 2023 | Welcome to a New Era of Brand Building in CPG | 00:54:59 | |
📣ANNOUNCEMENT 📣The Business of Wellness is moving to Patreon! Sign up for full access to all future podcast episodes, exclusive interviews, brand case studies, and limitless nutrition q+a’s with YOU, here! My guest today is Sara Brooks, co-founder of Goldilocks, a founder-first CPG consultancy. Prior, Sara was the founder & CEO of Covet PR, an agency she founded in 2014 that quickly became one of the fastest growing firms in the country and ultimately was acquired in 2020 by Power Digital. Sara shares her wisdom with me from her extensive experience working with consumer brands at all stages– from pre-revenue to post-IPO– with her brilliant mind & laser focus on founder-led businesses that are truly disruptive. We discuss: How brand-building has evolved from 2014-2023 (what’s changed and what’s stayed the same); need-to-know advice for aspiring and established founders of consumer brands; a wellness industry market overview; what makes for an iron-clad brand strategy vs. a total “flop” in better-for-you food & beverage brands in 2023, and Sara’s predictions on where the better-for-you food industry is headed over the next decade and beyond. __ 📣Subscribe to The Business of Wellness on Patreon today so you won’t miss a future episode 📣Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 📣Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & keep an eye out for premium (Patreon only) content updates & announcements in the coming few weeks | |||
23 Jun 2022 | 40. Laura Ghiacy: What the Fitness Industry Doesn’t Want You To Know. | 01:03:13 | |
Laura is a Los Angeles-based, U.K.-born-and-raised personal trainer who you probably already follow on TikTok (and if not, you will be by the end of this episode). Her bullsh*t free approach is refreshing and right up my alley, so I KNOW my listeners are going to LOVE this episode. We discuss: Toxic food and fitness marketing myths on social media; starting a new career in the fitness industry; why Laura’s work as a trainer does NOT include weight-specific goals, and how her past life as a flight attendant impacted her personal health. Q&A: What are the “hateful eight” and should you avoid them?
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21 Dec 2023 | Trend Forecasting: The Top 10 Wellness Trends of 2024 | 00:56:46 | |
Faye McCray is Head of Content for Livestrong.com & Well + Good, and she joins me to discuss, unpack & deep-dive on Well + Good’s top wellness trend predictions for 2024. We discuss:
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10 Mar 2023 | WeightWatchers Acquisition of Sequence Takes A Bite of GLP-1 Market; Key Takeaways From & Real Life Application For the Latest Erythritol Study, & Revisiting Maligned Food Additive, MSG, to Address Public Health Concerns About Sodium | 00:58:22 | |
Listeners, it’s time for a food & nutrition news update. Today I’m covering some of the biggest topics in consumer food & nutrition from the first few months of 2023 including:
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09 Nov 2023 | How the Rise of Ozempic Will Affect the Food Industry | 00:52:50 | |
Today I’m deep-diving on all things GLP-1 agonist medications and forecasting their impact on the CPG food and beverage industry for 2024 and beyond. Specifically, I discuss:
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16 Nov 2023 | Better Sleep Starts Here | 00:57:17 | |
Kathrin Hamm is the CEO & founder of Bearaby, a sustainable, beautifully crafted & hyper-functional weighted blanket that’s designed to promote better sleep quality & longer sleep duration. We discuss:
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09 Feb 2023 | Bucking Tradition, Building a Career You Love & Strengthening Your Earning Potential | 00:54:01 | |
Ken Rusk is the founder of Rusk Industries, Inc., a construction business entrepreneur, & Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Blue Collar Cash: Love Your Work, Secure Your Future, and Find Happiness for Life We discuss:
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05 May 2022 | 33. Ellie Krieger, MS, RD, CDN: How to kick blame & shame out of your kitchen. | 01:01:56 | |
You probably already know my guest today from her Food Network show, “Healthy Appetite,” and as the host and executive producer of the cooking series “Ellie’s Real Good Food” on Public Television, or follow her on Instagram. But what you may not yet know? Ellie Krieger is also a New York Times bestselling, IACP and two-time James Beard Foundation award winning author of seven cookbooks; writes a weekly column for The Washington Post and hosts the new podcast One Real Good Thing, which if you’re not listening to yet….well, you probably will be by the end of this episode. We chat about her experience with recipe “flops” (and why they’re a GREAT thing); Ellie’s process for recipe development; our personal (recent) nutrition & health challenges, some exciting new partnership news, plus: Ellie shares some critical advice for kitchen novices to help anyone/everyone create a mini-arsenal of go-to dishes for easier, fuss-free dinners you can make anytime. I absolutely adore this brilliant & talented dietitian & chef, and I know you will, too. Q+A: What are your thoughts on collagen supplements?
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07 Apr 2022 | 29. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz: Gut health myths, debunked. | 01:15:33 | |
Listeners, this episode is like a colon-cleanse for the soul! Today I’m joined by gastroenterologist, Dr. Will Bulsiewicz, MD, MSCI, & NYT Bestselling Author of Fiber Fueled & the (soon-to-be-bestseller), the Fiber Fueled Cookbook, out next month, and U.S. Medical Director at Zoe. Dr. Will BulsiewiczWe chat about: Gut health-marketing (what’s science-based vs. total b.s.); our mutual love of plants; using a Beastie Boys song as a blueprint for gastrointestinal health; what your poop can tell you about your food choices; the difference between an allergy and an intolerance, and what’s noticeably missing from the curriculum in medical school (spoiler: it’s nutrition science… yep, even for gastroenterologists). I’m answering this question at the top of the episode: How do I know what food & nutrition information is real vs. influencer marketing on social media?
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30 May 2023 | The Unsung Wellness Hero of #Scandoval | 00:35:48 | |
Everyone’s talking about it, but even if you don’t pay much attention to Vanderpump Rules or burgeoning businesses of its cast members, I think you’re going to want to listen to today’s episode of The Business of Wellness for some specific food, nutrition & wellness tips for both brands and consumers. So, what exactly is the unsung wellness hero of #scandoval? You’re going to have to listen to the episode to find out. Spoiler: You’ll buy (and eat) these at Something About Her, which (should be) opening any day now… 🥪Follow, rate & review The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts. 🥪Follow, rate & review The Business of Wellness on Spotify 🥪Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 🥪Follow The Business of Wellness Podcast on Instagram | |||
20 Oct 2022 | 57. Brb, rebranding. | 00:05:14 | |
This week I’m hunkering down for a little podcast refresh! Stay tuned–new episodes coming as early as next week. Support the podcast by subscribing to the show; rating it 5-stars & leaving a review. Follow me on instagram, tiktok and twitter. Listen to this audiobook while you wait for new episodes. Like what you’re listening to? Share it with three people you think will love it, too. :) | |||
10 Apr 2023 | Entrepreneurship For Clinicians | 01:13:34 | |
Brigitte Zeitlin, MPH, RD, is a NYC-based women’s health coach, founder of BZ Nutrition, and a powerhouse entrepreneur. She joins me today to discuss building her own private nutrition counseling practice from the ground up & what she’s learned from her seven years of experience as a founder & owner of a nutrition counseling private practice. We discuss:
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06 Oct 2022 | 55. Ask Me Anything: Let’s Talk About Hormones, Baby | 00:54:48 | |
Listeners, happy FIRST BIRTHDAY to the On the Side Podcast! It’s been one year since launch, and I’m so grateful to each and every one of you who subscribe to this show! If you’re new here, WELCOME – thanks for listening, and feel free to tap “follow” & catch-up on 50+ episodes, ASAP, and if you’re wondering who the f*ck I am, here’s a little refresher for you. Today I’m answering the top three questions I’ve been asked over the past month that are all about hormones–specifically, focusing on women’s health and the nutrition-related information (and/or misinformation from social media) on the topic.
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02 May 2024 | The Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy Nutrition | 01:29:22 | |
Stephanie Middleberg is an NYC-based Registered Dietitian, author, & founder of Middleberg Nutrition based in New York City. She joins me today to discuss her new book out this week, The Big Book of Pregnancy Nutrition: Everything Expectant Moms Need to Know for a Happy, Healthy Nine Months and Beyond. We discuss:
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16 Dec 2021 | 13. #RDChat: Dietitian Roundtable w/ Maya Feller, MS, RD & Samantha Cassetty, MS, RD | 01:08:13 | |
It’s our first-ever On the Side with Jackie London RD Roundtable! With me today are two incredible dietitians & authors who are also two of my favorite people: Samantha Cassetty, MS, RD https://www.samanthacassetty.com/ & Maya Feller, MS, RD https://mayafellernutrition.com/. These two are talented, smart, compassionate and knowledgeable, and are nationally recognized food, nutrition & wellness experts & educators. A few topics we discuss:
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18 Jan 2024 | Marketing & Media Myths About GLP-1’s & What You REALLY Need to Know About Weight-Loss Medications in 2024 | 01:02:27 | |
Dr. Rachel Goldman is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, consultant & Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine specializing in health behavior change, stress management, eating behaviors, the treatment of obesity and weight management. We discuss:
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22 Sep 2022 | 53. Deanna Segrave-Daly, MS, RD & Serena Ball, MS, RD: How to Make Anything More Mediterranean | 01:14:04 | |
Deanna and Serena are the incredible co-founders of A Teaspoon of Spice. As dietitians, social media stars, cookbook authors and globe-trotters who are on a mission to make all things “Mediterranean Diet” more accessible, relatable, and doable. We discuss: Their process for recipe development; why travel is integral to developing a deeper sense of culture and cuisine; how the simplest recipes are often overlooked; why beef is a actually a sustainable choice, and other buzzwords that have fallen victim to baseless greenwashing & health-halo-ing, and how to start incorporating some small but impactful habits and routines in the kitchen that can make meals cheaper; healthier; tastier, and easier to prep, cook, and eat with people you love. This episode is pure CONVIVIALITY, people! I know you’re going to love it as much as I do.
Q+A: Scale, food tracker, or WHAT?
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07 Jul 2022 | 42. Keri Gans, MS, RD: Stop judging other people’s food choices. | 01:15:11 | |
Today I’m chatting with Keri Gans, MS, RD, an NYC-based dietitian, author, yoga instructor & host of The Keri Report Podcast. She’s zoom-ing in from her countryside retreat to talk about: The non-judgmental role of R.D.’s as practitioners (and how that’s antithetical to current social media algorithms); our favorite ways to eat pizza & drink martinis; how it’s possible to love a restaurant (even when the food is downright mediocre); the joys of a great diner breakfast, and why our profession needs to give a little less power to singular data points (e.g. the number on the scale & the word “calories.”) As two self-proclaimed skincare junkies, we also spent some time on collagen supplements; Hailey Bieber’s Strawberry Glaze smoothie, & vitamin C.
Q+A: What do detox teas actually do?
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11 Aug 2022 | 47. Ariel Garten: What a neuroscientist wants you to know about meditation. | 00:57:34 | |
Ariel Garten is a neuroscientist, mom, former psychotherapist, and the co- founder of the healthtech startup, Muse. We discuss how Ariel transitioned from working as a therapist to becoming a Silicon Valley star; the idea behind Muse and why she saw such a need for a product like this in the healthtech market; her philosophy on restorative rest (and how to start practicing it– like, right NOW); what biofeedback is and how to use it in a way that supports your overall health goals, and so much more. Add this episode to your queue if you’re struggling with sleep; chronic pain, or anxiety (at any/all levels), or if you’re curious about the experience of a woman who raised $18M in funding for a science-based startup (!!!!). This conversation was fascinating, and as someone who actively DOES NOT “meditate” in any traditional sense, I can honestly say that this is the first convo I’ve had with someone who might’ve changed my mind (see what I did there…?!)
Q+A: Do I have to be careful about the amount of sugar in fruit?
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22 Dec 2022 | Behind the Scenes of a DTC Wellness Product Launch - R&D and Supply Chain, Go-To-Market Strategy & Brand Storytelling | 00:58:46 | |
Katya Eckert is the founder & CEO of A Domani, a thermoregulating sleepwear brand that just launched in November, 2022. We discuss:
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19 May 2022 | 35. Alexis Perkins: How to start a workout routine without leaving your chair. | 01:13:05 | |
Yes, REALLY!! Friends, If you need a little burst of energy today, START LISTENING TO THIS EPISODE ASAP! Fitness instructor & overall life-giver Alexis Perkins, joins me On the Side today & you’re in for the best treat. ALexis is the founder of ChairOne Fitness, a comprehensive, NASM-certified, chair-based exercise program designed for individuals who have complications standing during a fitness regimen. As a former Zumba instructor-turned-TV-producer-and-host, Alexis’ new adventure as a fitness entrepreneur is as fascinating as it is inspiring. We get into: How she started (and continues to grow & adapt) her business before/during COVID; how she approached hiring for her needs and skillset; how she leveraged her background in dance to transition into longevity-promoting work, and how she approaches growth for our new “hybrid” work/lifestyle.
Q+A: What are your thoughts on Optavia?
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28 Sep 2023 | Everything You Need to Know About Seed Oils | 01:01:59 | |
Udo Erasmus is a pioneer in food product development, specifically in the development of manufacturing standards of food oils, including flax oil. He’s the founder of Udo's Choice, a supplement brand and global leader in creating cutting edge health products specializing in healthy oils, probiotics, digestive enzymes, and greens. He’s also the author of, Fats that Heal Fats that Kill, & holds a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology. Udo has impacted millions of lives by delivering his fresh message on how to achieve better health & wellbeing in his books & on his social media platforms. We discuss…
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15 Sep 2022 | 52. Wellness Check: What’s In vs. What’s Out in Food & Nutrition? | 00:54:21 | |
It’s just yours truly today, friends, and I’m here for a rant with my microphone! I’m highlighting some scams of the season, and sharing the marketing all-stars that are killing the game in food and nutrition right now. On my “scam” list: Direct-to-consumer food product marketing & “health” claims; being shamed for being in a calorie deficit, Panera’s “clean” spot during prime-time. On my “star” list: Florence Pugh’s “What I Eat In A Day,” candy, coffee, and creator food brand potential for good. ENJOY! | |||
19 Oct 2023 | Wellness Export: A Deep-Dive on Scandinavian Hygge | 01:01:24 | |
Martin, Mathias & Mads Klarborg are the sons of Etly Klarborg, founder & designer of Klarborg, a Danish design brand with the primary goal of spreading joy, happiness, and hygge through its whimsical cast of characters. On today’s episode, we discuss:
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21 Apr 2022 | 31. Kelly Springer, MS, RD, CDN: Creating a Culture of Inclusivity. | 01:06:10 | |
Another week, another brilliant registered dietitian joining me on the side: Kelly Springer, MS, RD, CDN founder of Kelly’s Choice, joins me to chat about the challenges & benefits of being a small business owner; what it’s really like to work as a retail R.D., and why creating a culture of inclusivity and abundance in the workplace is the only way to deliver credibility in dietetics (and across industries). If you work in grocery retail, in private practice, have your own small business, or work as a healthcare professional in any specialty, this episode has insights that you can put to use & grow your business– starting right NOW.
Q+A: Who/what influences your food choices?
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26 Jan 2023 | The (New) Essential Qualities of Effective Leadership | 01:05:18 | |
Rajeev Kapur is the CEO of 1105 Media & author of, “Chase Greatness: Enlightened Leadership for the Next Generation of Disruption.” We discuss:
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02 Nov 2023 | REPLAY: Your Fitness Questions, Answered. | 01:14:38 | |
I’m running it back this week to one of your all-time favorite episodes from January, 2022 with the brilliant & talented Kate Lemere. Kate is a Chief Instructor and Founding Trainer at Barry's Chicago. She sat down with me for a proper smackdown of all things diet culture (and so much more).
We discuss:
I also cover a listener q+a in this episode on the topic of Dry January– my thoughts on this phenomenon, what to know if you’re considering trying it in 2024.
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26 Oct 2023 | Will Protein Replace Added Sugar in Food Products? | 00:57:10 | |
Ali Wing is the CEO of Oobli, a new line of food & beverage products sweetened with sweet proteins in place of sugar and traditional non-nutritive sweeteners that are ubiquitous on the market today. We discuss:
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12 Jan 2023 | Why Healthcare Pros Need Media Skills to Build A Profitable Business | 01:08:50 | |
The one & only Amy Gorin, MS, RD, CDN joins me to discuss her Master the Media program; background in magazine journalism, and how health professionals can leverage expertise in media work to create an entirely new revenue stream. We cover:
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18 Apr 2024 | How to Disrupt a Billion-Dollar Industry | 01:25:25 | |
My guest today is Susie Hewson, Founder and CEO of Natracare, the world’s first brand of organic and natural period products founded in 1989. Susie disrupted a billion-dollar industry by bringing her first product to market. Now in her 70’s, Susie continues to steer the ship of her 30 year old global brand, advocate for best manufacturing practices in personal care products, and champion science-based strategies for creating efficacious and sustainable solutions for today’s consumer. We discuss:
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30 Jun 2022 | 41. This Podcast Supports Gut Health: Food & Nutrition Content Marketing Deep Dive | 01:05:28 | |
Welcome, listeners! Today I’m diving into my bread and butter (so to speak), and talking about some trends on the rise in food & nutrition content marketing: What transparency means (and what it looks like); search terms & keywords on TikTok, Google, Reddit; what problems are on the rise from creators, “niche-ing down,” and “wellness-influencer” culture's impact on credibility & subject-matter expertise. I’ve also got a quick product marketing case study comparing the health claims of the ever-popular Olipop vs. KIND Snacks, and give my ONE fool-proof way to make sure you’re creating and purchasing food products that are actually tasty & nutritious. This episode is for everyone, but especially YOU if you work in brand marketing, food & beverage, or consumer health & lifestyle media.
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02 Feb 2023 | Food Shopping & Storage: How to Optimize the ROI of Your Grocery Cart | 00:57:21 | |
Kristen Hong is a blogger, content creator, kitchen organizer, and cookbook author of Fridge Love (https://hellonutritarian.com/fridge-love-cookbook/). She's also the brains behind the wildly popular Instagram account, @hellonutritarian (https://instagram.com/hellonutritarian?igshid=NDk5N2NlZjQ=). We discuss:
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12 Oct 2023 | The Business of Beverages | 00:45:35 | |
Ben Witte is the founder & CEO of Recess, a better-for-you beverage brand that I can *actually* stand behind as a Registered Dietitian (!!!). On today’s episode, we discuss:
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04 Apr 2024 | Building Brand Loyalty & Establishing Category Leadership in Specialty Food | 00:58:35 | |
…annnddd we’re back! My guest today is Linda Boardman, the Chief Executive Officer of Bragg Live Food Products since 2019. Previously, she was president of Branch Brook Holdings, an investment partnership between Swander Pace Capital, Jefferson Capital Partners and United Natural Foods, Inc. that invests in natural and specialty product companies. Linda currently serves on the board of directors of Oregon Ice Cream (Alden’s Organic), Reliance Vitamin Company and PlantFusion. Previously, she was board president of Frontier Natural Product Cooperative (Simply Organic and Aura Cacia) and was a board director of Kicking Horse Coffee Company. Prior to joining Branch Brook, Linda was president of Applegate Farms, the leading brand of natural and organic deli meats. She also led the private label group at Whole Foods Market, known for its 365 brand. Linda started her career in the food industry at Ocean Spray Cranberries, where she worked in brand management and communications. We discuss:
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19 Jan 2023 | How Should Wellness Brands Approach Customer Conversion in 2023? | 00:52:42 | |
*If you like today's episode of The Business of Wellness, please leave a 5-star rating & review! Chris Smith is the cofounder of Curaytor (an Inc. 500 fastest-growing business) and the author of, The Conversion Code, A Step-by-Step Guide to Marketing and Sales that Will Grow Your Business Faster– a book-turned-blueprint for business owners & entrepreneurs. Small business owners, health practitioners, service providers, sales managers & marketing leaders: You’re going to want to listen, take notes & start reading. We discuss:
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27 Jun 2024 | An Honest Conversation With a Primary Care Physician: How GLP-1 Medications Are Actually Being Prescribed and Used in Real Life, & What’s Behind the Rising Cancer Incidence In Young Adults? | 00:49:55 | |
Welcome back to The Business of Wellness! This week, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with renowned New York City-based cardiologist, internal medicine and concierge medicine physician, Dr. Erica Jones, MD, for an in-depth, behind-the-scenes, honest conversation about obesity medications and the alarming rise in the rate of cancer diagnoses among young adults. Why GLP-1’s, why now? Dr. Jones explains the cardiovascular benefits that make GLP-1 medications a desirable tool in modern medical practic; the benefits vs. risks of taking these medications for weight-loss and management; the ideal population who will benefit from taking GLP-1’s; how these medications are altering patients' food tastes and eating patterns, and how permanent they are; the most common (and uncommon) side effects of GLP-1 medications, their severity, and Dr. Jones’ tips for predicting & understanding patient tolerance. Then, we get into the long-term considerations for use of GLP-1’s, including a critical discussion on the rapid & widespread adoption of GLP-1’s, long-term risks of using these medications (what we know and what we don’t know yet…), and the need for comprehensive evaluation and medical nutrition therapy. We also dive into the media coverage about obesity medications: How is the celebrity endorsement of GLP-1’s impacting everyday patients? Dr. Jones shares her perspective on that, and in what ways the media portrayal of GLP-1’s has influenced interest and/or the cultural discourse about weight-loss. Jaclyn shares her perspective on the efficacy of Medical Nutrition therapy as a part of the clinical picture for patients adopting GLP-1’s as an intervention for obesity, and they conclude on this topic by sharing considerations for long-term use– including what the packaging insert says vs. what’s happening in real life physicians’ offices. Next, Jaclyn & Dr. Jones dive into the concerning data from the American Cancer Society about the rising rates of cancer diagnosis in young people; Princess Catherine of Wales’ cancer diagnosis at the age of 42; the contributing factors that may be playing a role in this concerning statistic; new modalities for screening; lifestyle related risk factors for specific types of cancers; new & emerging technologies for cancer treatment; balancing what’s new and available to us as screening tools with creating & cultivating feelings overwhelm, anxiety & fear; the pros and cons of full-body MRI screenings, and Dr. Jones’ most effective strategies for determining what interventions are right for most. Tune in for a comprehensive and enlightening episode that discusses a medical practitioner’s real-life experience with prescribing GLP-1 medications and all of the myriad complexities & questions that accompany this treatment modality, plus a thoughtful discussion on the emerging cancer trends affecting younger adults today. Thanks for listening to this episode of The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, RD. Follow Us:
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24 Feb 2022 | 23. Dr. Jennifer Jablow, DDS: Self-Care & Soundbites | 01:06:35 | |
Did you know that digestion begins in your mouth?! Well, NOW you do! I’m honored to chat with Dr. Jennifer Jablow, DDS– an NYC-based general and cosmetic dentist, and the founder and developer of the IntelliWHITE oral care system. We discuss:
Q+A: “DO I HAVE TO EAT FISH?!”
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30 Dec 2021 | 15. Daisy Jing: The Case for Staying Solo | 00:47:39 | |
Daisy Jing is the CEO and Founder of Banish, the first brand to normalize at home microneedling, along with one of the first brands to advocate for no fragrance in skincare. The products are freshly made in small batches and products are made to order, therefore you can only purchase them directly on their website, banish.com. Daisy launched the brand Banish out of her kitchen and bootstrapped a now multimillion dollar business from the ground up.
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28 Jul 2022 | 45. Meaghan Murphy: How to Recharge From Burnout | 01:08:39 | |
Meaghan Murphy is an all-around powerhouse and media superstar: She’s the Editor-in-Chief of Woman’s Day; author of Your Fully Charged Life; national TV contributor; co-host of the Off the Gram Podcast, and relentless pursuer of finding something positive in unexpected places– as evidenced by her Instagram feed. We discuss: Life lessons she’s learned on the job as a magazine editor; building better boundaries by determining what’s important to her; finding the “yay” in everyday life (sans bulllshit or toxic positivity), and how she structures her schedule to align with her priorities. Listen to this episode if you’re struggling to find something to look forward to; if you’re feeling burned out, or if you’re just curious about the lifestyle of a national magazine editor. I promise, this episode is the pick-me-up we all need right now!
Q+A: Are fruit snacks healthy?
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10 Mar 2022 | 25. On the Side with (Jackie &) Stacy London | 01:28:00 | |
Welcome to the family, listeners! Stacy London sits down with (a very hoarse) yours truly to discuss family meals, food memories on the road, plus the changing landscape of wellness & redefining personal health through various life stages & physiology. ICYMI: Stacy is an icon (& Im not biased because she’s my sister…I’m biased because she’s AN ICON!!!) & the CEO of State of Menopause, former host of the TLC show, “What Not to Wear,” stylist, author, former Vogue editor & (lesser known but most important) a renowned karaoke singer. Enjoy!!! Q+A: “WHAT SHOULD I EAT IF I’M HUNGRY LATE AT NIGHT?” (at 3:28)
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14 Dec 2023 | The Business of Cookbooks | 00:56:17 | |
Frances Largeman-Roth is a Registered Dietitian & the author of the new cookbook, Everyday Snack Tray. We discuss:
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01 Sep 2022 | 50. Cassie Holmes: The Secret to a Happier Life? Time Management. | 01:10:27 | |
Cassie Holmes is a professor at UCLA’s Anderson School of Management & author of the forthcoming book, Happier Hour, out on 9/2. Cassie is an expert & researcher on the relationship between time and happiness. Listeners, this conversation is EPIC and we cover myriad topics ranging from social media & how it can help or hurt our psychological health; what it means to be in “time poverty” vs. “time affluence;” how mundanity often makes us happier vs. extraordinary events; why people who cash out and retire early are often miserable, and more. Plus, I go BTS with Professor Holmes to her class at UCLA where she asks her graduate students to write their own eulogies (and why that’s a powerful tool for unearthing exactly how you want to spend your time).
Q+A: What to eat for better cognition.
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13 Jun 2024 | Fertility Nutrition Deep-Dive: Applying the Research to Real Life Practice | 00:56:41 | |
On today's episode of The Business of Wellness, host Jaclyn London, RD, sits down with fertility nutrition expert Rachelle Mallik, MA, RD, to unpack the complex world of reproductive care and nutrition therapy. Rachelle shares her journey into the nutrition and fertility space, highlighting her experiences and observations from her time at Weill Cornell Center for Reproductive Medicine and in practice today as a nutrition expert and practitioner in the fertility space. Then, they discuss common misconceptions about nutrition and fertility and discuss what the latest research says about the relationship between fertility, weight, and overall health. Rachelle dives deep into how factors like PCOS can impact nutrition status and offers practical advice for women navigating nuanced nutrition-related questions and concerns with their medical teams. They also tackle the challenges of navigating the healthcare system in 2024 as it pertains to reproductive care. Rachelle discusses the frequent issues her patients face and provides insights on distinguishing between legitimate resources and scams in the nutrition and fertility landscape. Jaclyn and Rachelle end by debunking the biggest myths and areas of confusion in fertility nutrition, the trends Rachelle hopes will continue, and those she wishes would disappear. Plus, hear about the most frustrating trends she's encountered in the wellness space to date. Don’t miss this episode packed with evidence-based insights and practical advice for anyone interested in fertility and nutrition. Thanks for listening to this episode of The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, RD. For more:
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03 Aug 2023 | Could Venture Capital Really End World Hunger? | 00:58:38 | |
Today on The Business of Wellness Podcast: Justin Levy is the Executive Director of Conscious Alliance, a Colorado-based hunger relief organization, and Randy Gilbride is the VP Commercial Operations at Sunrise Strategic Partners. This summer, Conscious Alliance announced that Sunrise Partners will join their family of annual donors, starting with a meal distribution event last month to support children facing food insecurity as the school year came to a close. Sunrise contributed financially to the event, providing 10,000 meals to local families in need. In addition to their monetary donation, Sunrise employees will donate 10 hours of their time individually to volunteer at Conscious Alliance’s national distribution center and headquarters in Broomfield, CO, for a total of 100 hours annually. I wanted to learn more about this unique partnership in among for-profit and not-for-profit organizations in the food space, so Justin and Randy join me for a candid conversation about it all. We discuss: Their unique individual backgrounds and experiences working in different areas of the food industry; why this partnership makes sense at this moment, and how growth capital investment can help move the needle forward in ending hunger in the U.S.; why collaboration is so important; what makes for a great collaborator across industries; how these organizations will continue to work together to support their individual missions of providing nutritious meals for people who need it, and what’s next for each of their respective organizations. If you’re interested in food investment, early stage investing, behind-the-scenes in non-profit work, the work that goes into food venture capital investing, and what a venture capitalist looks for before investing in a CPG food and beverage company, this episode is for you. — 🍲Follow The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts & leave a 5-star rating & review 🍲Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 🍲Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & keep an eye out for content updates & announcements over the next few weeks
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27 Jan 2022 | 19. Terri Trespicio: Get curious & make some trouble. | 01:12:09 | |
Friends! Today I’m chatting with Terri Trespicio, an award-winning writer, speaker, brand advisor, and author of the new book, Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life That Matters to You– a book that truly found me! We discuss why finding a passion is kinda bullsh*t; how practice makes purpose; WTF is a skillcloud (and how to use one), and why it’s time to reexamine the exhausting & outdated tropes & platitudes about work & life that are subtly taking us down. Trust me, folks: You do NOT want to snooze on this episode!!! I’m answering this question at the top of the episode: Is emotional eating a myth and what can we do about it?
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09 Dec 2021 | 12. Jamie Stone: The Problem with “Guilt-Free” | 01:12:59 | |
Today’s guest is a fellow podcaster, editorial contributor, content creator, influencer, blogger, and friend, Jamie Stone. She’s the founder of HonestlyJamie.com, a beauty & lifestyle blog, and host of the A Little Too Much podcast (listen/subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-little-too-much-with-jamie-stone/id1458077529). We discuss: How words on food packaging can have unintended (& sometimes, triggering) effects; the impact of diet culture on personal food & personal health choices (both social media & IRL); the different approaches to “wellness” in NYC vs. LA, and the ever-evolving impact of grief and loss in our everyday lives (TW). We laugh! We cry! We take (plenty of) tangents! We feel ALL the feelings! I’m answering this question at the top of the episode: What are the smallest changes someone can make to their food/fitness routine that have the biggest impact? Submit your questions via instagram: @jaclynlondonrd & subscribe to hear the answer on an upcoming episode.
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15 Dec 2022 | Nootropics, Collagen, Gut Health & Hormone Balance: Unpacking The Biggest Wellness Buzzwords of 2022 | 01:07:46 | |
We're two weeks away from closing out 2022, so I'm deep-diving into some of the biggest wellness buzzwords, trends, hashtags, and search terms with today's guest, Dr. Mike Smith. Dr. Michael Smith is the Director of Education for Life Extension, author of "The Supplement Pyramid: How to Build your Personalized Nutritional Regimen," and host of Live Foreverish, a podcast and Facebook Live for Life Extension. We discuss:
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30 Nov 2023 | REPLAY: Recapping the Biggest Wellness Trends of 2023 - Part 1 | 00:38:37 | |
Welcome back to this week’s REPLAY episode of The Business of Wellness! Before we get into some exciting trend forecasting content for 2024 (my favorite kind of content), I thought we’d take a moment to look back at the biggest food, nutrition & wellness trends of 2023. What did I get right? Where did I go awry? Which trends did you see everywhere this year, and which ones of these were a total miss?! Don’t be shy….I’d really love to hear your feedback in the form of a review, listeners! Today’s episode is a replay of part one of my two episode series on 2023 trend forecasting in food, nutrition & preventative health, which originally aired in December, 2022. This episode specifically deep-dives on three key areas of opportunity for consumer wellness brands. I get into why I think doing each of these three things can help brands, businesses, products, and services to not only survive the forthcoming economic downturn, but actually thrive during a challenging & competitive period. We discuss:
Plus, three ways to recession-proof a wellness brand, including:
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06 Jan 2022 | 16. Eric Huang: New Year's Resolutions Are For The (Fried) Birds | 01:21:57 | |
Happy 2022, listeners! Since I'm not one to buy in on the b.s. of "new year, new you!" I thought we'd kick off 2022 by celebrating the joy of eating meals together (hopefully something we'll do again at some point this year!?) and zooming with Chef Eric Huang, founder and executive chef of Pecking House. As the former sous chef at Eleven Madison Park, Eric's "Nashville-Hot-Taiwanese-Fried Chicken" is now one of the New York Times' Top 10 NY Dishes of 2021 will set-up permanent shop in Brooklyn later this year. We discuss: How he cut his teeth in the culinary world, the power of consistency in fine dining, celebrating the uniqueness of Chinese-American cuisine, the "secret" sauce of restaurant success (spoiler: logistics), and how a few happy accidents helped Eric lay the foundation on which his "chicken church was built!" This episode is for everyone, but listen ASAP if you're looking to make a career pivot, are culinary-curious, or are just a spicy fried chicken fan. Got any food, nutrition, wellness questions you want answered? PLEASE send 'em my way via Instagram, @jaclynlondonrd. Today, I'm answering this listener question at the top of the episode: What's the best snack to eat post-workout?
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16 May 2024 | Big Food Myths, Debunked | 01:06:58 | |
Hank Cardello is a former food industry executive with Coca-Cola, General Mills and Cadbury-Schweppes turned renowned author, speaker and public health champion. He currently serves as Senior Director of Leadership Solutions Program for Health + Prosperity, an initiative of Business for Impact at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, and is the author of the book Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat and the landmark report "Better-for-you Foods: It’s Just Good Business." We tackle some of the biggest questions, topics and myths affecting the food industry today, including:
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26 Aug 2022 | 49. Bryce Henson: The Confidence Boost We All Need Right Now | 00:58:21 | |
I’m sitting down with Bryce Henson, CEO of Fit Body Bootcamp– a fitness franchise that, as you’ll soon learn, sounds absolutely terrifying but is actually mind-blowingly accessible! We discuss: How Bryce’s relationship with fitness helped him learn mindset tools he now regularly uses in business; how he worked from zero to CEO of Fit Body Bootcamp & developed FBB’s coach training program; the framework and action plan he put into place during lockdown, and why he believes in accessibility & relatability when it comes to finding your own relationship with fitness. Listeners, this whole conversation is a 1-hour confidence boost– I know you’ll love it.
Q+A: Can you clarify your POV on smoothies?
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24 Mar 2022 | 27. Rachel Rothman: Which health tech products are worth your investment? | 01:04:44 | |
Rachel Rothman is Chief Technologist and Executive Technical Director at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she oversees testing methodology, implementation and reporting for all consumer product testing labs; manages the brand’s growing research division, and evaluates & analyzes product applications for the Good Housekeeping Seal. As a mechanical engineer by training and mom of three kids under five (!!!), Rachel evaluates countless products in consumer technology– including toys, cars, and personal health products to make recommendations that help us stay safe, healthy, and sane. We cover: Iteration vs. innovation in STEM; what’s new & next in consumer tech, media & electronics, and her top product picks to help new parents stay informed and feel empowered.
Q&A: “Is it OK to have a cup of coffee pre-workout?”
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16 Feb 2023 | Exactly What Food & Beverage Brands Need to Do to Attract Loyal Customers | 00:59:39 | |
Adriana Bevilaqua (AG) is the Chief Creative Officer at M.Booth, a global PR & marketing agency in NYC. We discuss:
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17 Aug 2023 | Business Coaching for Healthcare Practitioners | 00:58:23 | |
Joanna Sapir is a wellness business coach who teaches holistic wellness & healthcare practitioners how to build better businesses by streamlining their processes, creating systems to take back their time, build a steady monthly income, and have more repeat clients in their businesses. We discuss:
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05 Jan 2023 | 2023 Trend Forecast: Top Five Food, Nutrition & Wellness Trends You’ll See Everywhere This Year | 00:42:36 | |
Welcome back to part two of The Business of Wellness: 2023 Trend Forecast! Today I'm discussing the top five key areas of growth for consumer wellness brands, businesses, products & professional tools you need to know about for 2023 across food, nutrition, fitness, and wellness. Here's a snapshot of what's discussed on this episode:
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28 Apr 2022 | 32. Jessica Cording, MS, RD, CDN: Self-Care for Caregivers. | 01:05:52 | |
Jessica Cording, MS, RD, CDN is a dietitian and author of The Little Book of Gamechangers & the forthcoming, The Farewell Tour. We chat about her forthcoming (absolutely BRILLIANT!) book about caregiving, which she wrote about from her experience as both a healthcare practitioner working in oncology, and as a young woman who lost her dad to pancreatic cancer. (Listeners, I know– you’re thinking, “Wow, this sounds bleak!” but I promise this episode will leave you feeling uplifted!) We talk about how to find humor in even the worst moments; what it means to be a caregiver for anyone/everyone; how the lifestyles of caregivers and musicians require a similar approach (!!!); making meaning in grief, and finding (& exercising) some self-compassion muscles. Dietitians, health professionals, and humans of the world: This episode is the definition of catharsis. ENJOY!
Q+A: What is inflammation & what’s an anti-inflammatory diet?
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08 Sep 2022 | 51. Dr. Rachelle Reed, PhD: We’re not talking about PREVENTION enough. | 01:23:12 | |
Dr. Rachelle Reed is an exercise physiologist, consultant, academic, industry scientist (PureBarre & Orange Theory Fitness), and friend, and this episode is truly the one you’ve been waiting for, my friends. We cover: How parents can help kids to start building healthy habits in childhood & adolescence; where traditional media leads us astray in public health messaging; why attributing value to research findings is a red flag that someone’s NOT an expert; industry vs. academia (why they’re unique and why collaboration is necessary for us to move forward in preventative health); what to know about prevention and why it’s noticeably missing from public health messaging, and her number one tip for anyone and everyone looking to make a change to their personal state of health & wellbeing. Listeners, it’s hard NOT TO LOVE this episode– so please, share it far and wide (and leave us a 5-star review, of course)!!
Q+A: Are bone broth and stock the same thing?!
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11 Apr 2024 | Big Food & the Anti-Diet Movement: A Deep-Dive on The Latest Dietitian Hit Piece from The Washington Post | 01:03:42 | |
My guest today is Bonnie Taub-Dix, MA, RDN, CDN, award-winning author of, Read It Before You Eat It – Taking You from Label to Table, and creator of the website and blog called, BetterThanDieting.com. Bonnie is a media personality, spokesperson, motivational speaker, journalist, and corporate and brand consultant whose messages are laced with her culinary passion as a foodie, her credible guidance as an advisor and her wit and wisdom as a mom. Bonnie brings 30+ years of industry experience to this conversation, along with her vast knowledge of the dietetics profession and media. We discuss:
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30 Aug 2023 | Food Product Marketing 101 | 01:05:06 | |
Denis Kaser is head of international marketing for Le Gruyère AOP. He has extensive experience in the marketing world, including with food and drink companies. He is passionate about sharing the stories of the people behind Le Gruyère AOP and his home country of Switzerland, in addition to the promotion of what has been consistently named the world's best cheese. We discuss:
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08 Jan 2024 | New Year's Resolutions Are B.S. - Here's Exactly What To Do instead | 01:00:58 | |
Dr. Jaime Zuckerman is a licensed clinical psychologist, media pro, author, podcast host, and nationally-recognized expert on narcissism and recovery from narcissistic abuse. We discuss:
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14 Jul 2022 | 43. Nicole Groman, MS, RD: Make Calories Feel Safe Again! | 01:14:01 | |
Nicole is a Registered Dietitian, founder of Nicole Groman Nutrition, fellow native New Yorker, and the brains behind @thehungryclementine on Instagram, and also my former (rockstar) intern! Working in the fitness industry after college, Nicole struggled with her relationship with food– and credits her own grad school education in clinical nutrition and work in therapy in helping her heal. Today, she works with clients to help them find food freedom and build healthier relationships with food and their health from a weight-neutral standpoint. We chat about: Our shared confusion about “adrenal fatigue;” celebrity diets of the ‘00’s and how coverlines on the topic helped sell magazines, and why TikTok is the new tabloid. Plus, we chat about what a “weight-neutral” approach actually means (and sounds like in practice). This episode is pure GOLD– I can’t wait for you to hear more from Nicole!
Q+A: IIFYN (If It Fits Your Macros): Yay or Nay?
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29 Sep 2022 | 54. Willow Jarosh, MS, RDN: Who Makes the Rules About School Food? | 01:10:17 | |
Willow is a dietitian, certified intuitive eating counselor, personal friend & mentor, and mom of a 4 ½ year old who attends a public school here in NYC. We cover: How school food designations of “healthy” are created; what’s on vs. off the list of foods distributed to parents, how these impact kids’ relationship with food from an early age; the subtle & insidious ways in which diet culture limits learning, and what to do/where to start if you’re interested in taking action.
Q+A: What is inulin?
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05 Oct 2023 | Wellness Check: The Current State of Women’s Health | 00:56:43 | |
Julie Alvin is the SVP of content at TheSkimm & a trusted digital media executive, content strategist, and editor with expertise in women’s health & lifestyle media. She’s previously held roles at Bustle Digital Group, Time, Inc., and Refinery29, overseeing coverage of everything from news and politics to health, career, money, style, and entertainment. She is a former adjunct professor at NYU’s Master’s in Publishing program and a founding member of Chief Executive Women’s network. Julie’s appeared on Fox News, CBS, ABC, Cheddar, and other networks discussing topics like the #MeToo movement, the cost of fertility treatments, and the gender wage gap. On today’s episode of The Business of Wellness, we discuss:
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01 Dec 2022 | Everything You Need to Know About Hollywood's Latest Weight-Loss Drugs | 01:12:04 | |
Off-label use of new(ish) diabetes medications — Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and other GLP-1 antagonists— have dominated the wellness news cycle & celebrity gossip sites, and flooded social media conversations about and around weight-loss in 2022. So, what are they, how do they work, what are the pros vs. cons of using them, and what else do we need to know about the safety, efficacy, and risks of these drugs? Joining me to discuss this topic in depth is Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Lauren Harris-Pincus, author, prediabetes & diabetes expert, and weight-management specialist. We cover:
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02 Mar 2023 | What Investors Are Getting Wrong About Obesity | 00:44:12 | |
Welcome back, listeners! My guest today is Vanessa Rissetto, MS, RD, CDN (listen to part one with Vanessa, here). She's the CEO & co-founder of Culina Health, and today we’re discussing everything from venture capital in health tech to her latest funding round; the intersection of wellness & entrepreneurship, and the misinformation that’s running rampant about food, nutrition & health amongst VC’s & capital allocators. We discuss:
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04 Aug 2022 | 46. Jenny Hutt: There’s nothing “WRONG” with YOU. | 01:09:01 | |
The one and only Jenny Hutt– host of the Just Jenny show on SiriusXM (Stars Channel 109)-- joins me today for some real talk about her 70lb weight-loss (and maintenance); the backlash she’s encountered for posting “What I Eat In A Day” content on Instagram & TikTok, and the current landscape about and around food and health on social media. Jenny’s got a few q’s for me (she can’t help it! It’s what she does for a living!) about the dynamics of anti-diet dietitians & influencers vs. other practitioners online; the nuances of clinical judgment, and another podcast we’re both listening to right now (ahem, Fed Up). Plus, we talk about Jenny’s experience with gaining and losing weight through her teens, 20’s and 30’s; why she decided to take meaningful, lasting action to start living the life she really wanted at age 39– and how she’s navigated taking care of her mental health after suffering a rib injury earlier this summer.
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17 Feb 2022 | 22. Nikki May: Redefining the Power Lunch | 01:11:44 | |
I’m chatting with the brilliant Nikki May, former advertising exec-turned-author of Wahala, the most delicious novel I’ve read in the past decade. Born in Bristol & raised in Lagos, Nikki’s debut thriller is about friendship, identity, and ambition, but the FOOD in this book (subtly) steals the show. Listeners, this episode is like the audio version of the best meal you’ve ever had. We discuss:
Q+A: “SHOULD I AVOID MSG?” (at 3:50)
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08 Dec 2022 | What Does It Mean to Be a "Wellness Influencer" in 2023? | 00:54:20 | |
Everybody eats, which means it's likely that at some point you've found yourself on the receiving end of unsolicited diet & health advice from someone lacking credibility and a fundamental understanding of nutrition science in research and practice. For healthcare practitioners, staying informed is a part of the job description— yet somehow, getting accurate, trustworthy, and credible nutrition information has become more elusive than ever in 2022, where influence & expertise can be so easily conflated. Keri Glassman is a Registered Dietitian, author, media expert, and the founder & CEO of Nutritious Life and The Nutritious Life Studio— an online education platform that provides nutrition & wellness education programs to support professionals in the wellness industry to build & grow their businesses. We cover:
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24 May 2022 | 36. DEEP DIVE: Everything You Need to Know About the Baby Formula Shortage– From the ONLY Experts Who *Actually* Matter. | 01:01:31 | |
I don’t know about you, listeners, but personally I’ve found the highly politicized coverage about and around the baby formula shortage to be confusing, disconcerting, and frankly just UNHELPFUL. So, I’m using my platform here today to chat with two ACTUAL EXPERTS in the field of neonatal and pediatric nutrition support who work relentlessly with medical teams, formula manufacturers, and with families on the frontlines (in-patient and on hospital discharge) to help us better understand how we got here; how we can stop something like this from happening in the future, and provide parents, families, and caretakers with tangible, actionable advice that’s both trustworthy and useful. Mandi Pek, MS, RD, CSP, CDN, Clinical Nutrition Manager, and Morgan Howard, MS, RD, CNSC, CDN, Advanced Nutrition Coordinator are specialists in pediatric and neonatal nutrition at The Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital of The Mount Sinai Health System in NYC. We discuss: Myths vs. truths about the formula shortage, and where the media falls short in covering the topic; the Defense Production Act (and what we need to know about it); top concerns Mandi & Morgan hear from parents daily, plus their answers to your pressing questions; early childhood nutrition basics - what to do (and what NOT to do) in the first year of life
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03 Mar 2022 | 24. Monica Auslander Moreno, MS, RD, CDN: Actually, no: Food isn’t medicine. | 01:06:31 | |
IT’S NATIONAL NUTRITION MONTH, PEOPLE! And while I'm not ENTIRELY sure what that means, what I do know is that I’m a.) celebrating it and b.) psyched to have Monica Auslander Moreno on today’s episode to help me kick this off with a BANG. We discuss:
Q+A: “I WANT TO EAT HEALTHIER BUT MY SIGNIFICANT OTHER DOESN’T – HELP?!”
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09 May 2023 | 3 Lessons Better-For-You Food & Beverage Brands Should Learn from Bud Light | 00:56:50 | |
Welcome back to the Business of Wellness! Today’s solo episode is a deep-dive on the Bud Light controversy from a food & beverage marketing standpoint. We take a hard look at what better-for-you brands can and should learn from Bud Light’s many missteps throughout the handling of this controversy and discuss: Why defining & staying true to your unique value proposition as a food & bev brand is integral to driving key marketing & brand strategy decisions; why taste is ultimately the key driver of customer retention throughout a product & brand’s lifecycle, and why having clear values and a strategy in place that reflects those values creates unshakeable brand loyalty among customers. I also share what I’ve learned about influencer marketing strategies from working with big brands and working for them; some background on Bud Light’s VP of Marketing; why Bud Light’s non-apology and lack of accountability got them into hot water, and why choosing NOT to stand behind their top talent will be one of their greatest hurdles to overcome. We also get into the ins and outs of beer distributors, why these relationships matter, and what it says to customers that Bud Light is giving cases of beer away for free to these key customer touch-points. Plus, we go behind the scenes on product development and R&D for food & beverage brands, the latest Anheuser Busch InBev earnings call highlights, and how so much of where this all began with Bud Light is rooted in diet culture (yes, you read that correctly). Trust me, folks— you don’t want to miss this episode! Thanks for listening to The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, MS, RD! Please be sure to follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts; share your thoughts on Bud Light with me by leaving a review, and a 5-star rating.
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28 Jun 2023 | Dairy Myths, Debunked | 00:53:41 | |
Today I’m thrilled to welcome Tara Vander Dussen to The Business of Wellness Podcast! Tara is a fifth generation dairy farmer best known online as @thenewmexicomilkmaid. She’s also an environmental consultant, mom of two girls, farm wife and co-host of the Discover Ag podcast (with which I am currently obsessed). We discuss: Dairy myths, farming myths, food and nutrition myths, agriculture myths…basically, you name a myth about food and nutrition, it’s covered on this episode of the podcast. We talk about Tara’s background and upbringing on a dairy farm, how she got into environmental science (and what it actually means to practice as an environmental scientist in real life); her work day-to-day on a dairy farm; what it’s like to produce dairy at scale and where/how her product’s supply chain is produced and ultimately sold; the unsung benefits of milk that you might not know about, and why we both think that the Got Milk? Campaign of the 1990’s was so damn brilliant. This episode is so much fun and so insightful– I can’t wait to hear what you think. 🐄 Please let me know your thoughts about this episode, the podcast, and Tara by leaving a 5-star rating and a review on Apple. 🐄 Keep your eyes peeled: This podcast is moving to Patreon any day now (!!!), so stay tuned for updates via my instagram: @jaclynlondonrd 🐄 Check out The Business of Wellness on Patreon so you’re ready for the next episode drop… 🐄 Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 🐄 Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & keep an eye out for content updates & announcements over the next few weeks
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20 Jan 2022 | 18. #RDChat: Deep Diving w/ Vanessa Rissetto, MS, RD, CDN | 01:12:27 | |
My friend Vanessa Rissetto, MS, RD, CDN is the CEO and co-founder of Culina Health and the Director of NYU's Dietetic Internship Program and let me tell you, she's coming in HOT today, people!!! We laughed a lot (as usual); we learned a lot (as usual); we reminisced about eating chocolate and making Miralax smoothies (...as usual). You'll love this episode, but DEFINITELY start listening ASAP if you're interested in:
I'm covering this question at the top of the episode: What's the difference between a registered dietitian and a nutritionist?
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12 May 2022 | 34. Sherry Coleman Collins, M.S., R.D.N., L.D.: Everything You Need to Know About Food Allergies. | 01:03:49 | |
Welcome back, listeners! Today’s episode is a must-listen if you have kids/spend time with kids/work in pediatric care/ are a teacher or caregiver to tiny humans! or as an educator!! Sherry Coleman Collins is a registered dietitian (R.D.) based in Marietta, GA, where works for the National Peanut Board helping to provide reliable and science-based information about peanuts & peanut allergies for both healthcare professionals & consumers. As someone with clinical, pediatric, and nutrition communications experience, Sherry’s completed her FARE Pediatric Food Allergy Certificate of Training; spearheaded & developed the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Certificate of Training in Food Allergies and authored the Academy's Practice Paper on the Role of the RDN in Food Allergy Diagnosis and Management. We discuss: The difference between a food allergy & an intolerance; Introducing first foods to babies & toddlers; what it means to be “high risk” for a food allergy; signs and symptoms of food allergies (and what to do about ‘em); supermarket shopping tips for individuals and families any/every budget; peanut growing practices in the U.S. (& what makes this tiny legume such a winner).
Q+A: How bad is it really to drink diet soda?
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28 Nov 2022 | Introducing: The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, RD | 00:01:18 | |
Everything you need to know to build, invest in, market, and grow a powerful brand & profitable business that empowers your customers to live healthier lives. Join renowned food, nutrition & wellness expert & author, Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN as she debunks diet myths, interviews industry insiders, explores wellness trends, and shares science-based strategies to help guide you through today’s noisy, cluttered wellness economy. | |||
16 Jun 2022 | 39. Nick Davis: “Natural,” “Clean,” and Other Wellness Buzzwords, Debunked. | 01:10:24 | |
Welcome to one of my favorite episodes to date. Nick Davis is one of my best buds & the CEO & Founder of Gridmarket, a digital platform that designs customized energy plans for international governments, corporations, universities, and facilities to create efficiencies, cut cost, and optimize energy security. We discuss: Nick’s bio(qua-)hackery (& what’s problematic about it…); why the cost of gas is so insane right now (and what we can actually do about it), and why words like “clean” and “natural” are vague and misleading in both food / nutrition and energy efficiency. Reminder that Nick’s supplement regimen is actively NOT endorsed by yours truly, but otherwise… ENJOY! ;)
Q&A: I hate water! Have any hydration tips?
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25 Jul 2024 | Katia Pryce on Building DanceBody: Growing intentionally, delivering value, and building brand equity through community | 00:58:29 | |
Welcome back to The Business of Wellness Podcast with host, Jaclyn London, RD! Today, Jaclyn sits down with Katia Pryce the CEO and founder of DanceBody. Katia shares her journey of starting and growing her dance fitness business, starting as a performer and realizing that people would pay her to work out with them, leading her to start Dance Body in 2013. She initially rented studio space and focused on building a community of dancers and fitness enthusiasts. As the business grew, she developed a structured formula for the classes optimized for scale, and hired performers who understood the dedication and commitment required. The business evolved before the pandemic, with a shift to digital streaming and a focus on building a hybrid model of in-person and online classes. Katia emphasizes the importance of community and creating a unique brand identity; the importance of being intentionality in business, and the struggle of saying no to specific opportunities so that you can focus on what matters. She shares her decision to focus on digital expansion rather than opening a new brick-and-mortar studio and emphasizes the value of organic brand awareness. Katia also highlights the need for a balanced approach to fitness, debunking the myth of low-impact workouts and emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular training and strength-building as we age. Listen to this episode if you’re interested in:
Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and personal journey 05:05 - Developing a product, scaling a business, and building brandy equity & loyalty in the fitness space 08:16 - The rise of boutique fitness and the value of community 13:57 - Shifts in the wellness industry over the past decade 20:07 - Boutique fitness trends over the last decade & what's new & next for brands 30:01- The power of saying “no” 34:22 - Organic brand awareness 45:12 - Establishing a strong omnichannel business model in fitness 52:16 - Digital expansion & the future of fitness Thanks for listening to this episode of The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, RD. 🎙️Subscribe to The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts & leave a 5-star rating & review 🎙️Hire me to consult before you invest in or get to work on that better-for-you product 🎙️Follow me on Instagram: @jaclynlondonrd **Advice provided on this podcast should not replace medical advivce provided by your physician. Key words: dance fitness, entrepreneurship, community, hybrid model, digital streaming, brand identity, intentionality, saying no, digital expansion, organic brand awareness, balanced fitness, cardiovascular training, strength-building | |||
03 Feb 2022 | 20. The Biggest Wellness Trends of 2022: What Consumers and Brands Need to Know | 01:06:41 | |
Listeners, it's time for the forecast: A trend forecast AND a solo episode, all in one! I'm covering the biggest, best, and most empowering wellness trends of 2022 and making a few big predictions. We'll cover what brands are doing that's working (and not working), and what everyone can learn from and USE right now that'll make it easier to live better—this year and beyond! Here's a quick & dirty preview of what I'm covering: 1. Nineties Nostalgia (...But Make it Meta) 2. Bio-individuality is the new "Personalization" 3. Regenerative is the new "Sustainable" 4. Inflation is the new "Wellness Influencer" (source I share, linked here) 5. Defining & redefining "better-for-you" beverages 6. Reimagining the dining experience: Luxe, immersive, & flexible 7. Maximizing design to save space and time 8. Drawing inspo from global food culture: Sauces, spices, and specialties 9. The new definition of "healthy" in a pandemic reemergent world Subscribe to On the Side on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Check us out on YouTube DM me your questions on Instagram/Twitter @ If you like this podcast, you'll love this audiobook. | |||
20 Jul 2023 | Decoding the World Health Organization's Statement on Aspartame: Is It Safe to Drink Diet Coke? | 00:47:18 | |
In this solo episode, Jaclyn London, MS, RD, will dive deep into the WHO's classification of aspartame as a group 2b carcinogen, analyze the statement as a Registered Dietitian, evaluate the media coverage surrounding this topic, explore the wording of the statement, and ultimately answer the pressing question: Is it safe to drink Diet Coke? Welcome back to The Business of Wellness! Today, I start the episode by looking at the World Health Organization's classification of aspartame as a group 2b carcinogen. This classification means that aspartame has the potential to cause cancer in humans. However, it's crucial to understand the nuances and limitations of this classification. As a Registered Dietitian, it's my job to translate scientific information into practical advice. When it comes to the WHO's statement, it's essential to consider the dosage and exposure levels at which aspartame may pose a risk. Studies that have raised concerns about aspartame's safety often use extremely high doses that far exceed typical human consumption. We go through the statement step by step, with analysis and potential for application mixed in. Remember: Numerous reputable organizations, such as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), and the American Cancer Society, have conducted extensive reviews and concluded that aspartame is safe for consumption within the recommended daily limits. It’s also undergone rigorous testing and extensive studies for several decades. The weight of scientific evidence supports its safety when consumed in moderation, even for individuals who may have certain health conditions, such as diabetes or obesity. Next, I examine the wording of the World Health Organization's statement. The use of terms like "carcinogen" can be misleading without proper context: The Group 2b classification does not mean that aspartame is as hazardous as substances like tobacco or asbestos. Rather, it signifies that there is limited evidence and further research is needed to draw definitive conclusions. Plus, WHO's classification system places aspartame in the same category as coffee, pickled vegetables, and talcum powder, which may create unnecessary alarm. It's important to recognize that these substances are not considered equally risky, and the WHO's classification system is primarily intended as a tool for prioritizing further research. Last, I’ll wrap up this episode by saying confidently that it is safe to consume Diet Coke, or any beverage containing aspartame, within the recommended limits. Moderation is key when it comes to any food or drink, including those containing artificial sweeteners. Aspartame has undergone thorough testing and regulatory scrutiny, and it is considered safe by numerous regulatory bodies around the world. It's important to remember that individual sensitivities or allergies may vary, and if you have concerns or specific health conditions, it's always wise to consult with a healthcare professional. ___
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21 Jul 2022 | 44. Lisa Bruno, MS, RD: What NOT to Do in A Crisis | 01:09:25 | |
When creators on TikTok & users of Reddit shared their serious gastrointestinal symptoms (ranging from abdominal pain to hospitalization and ultimately, gallbladder surgery) after eating a product made by vegan food delivery service, Daily Harvest, national news coverage escalated and nearly 500 formal complaints were filed to the FDA. My guest today is Lisa Bruno, MS, RD, dietitian and nutrition communications pro who was also affected by the outbreak. We get into the details on Lisa experience as a Daily Harvest customer; what to know about foodborne illness outbreaks; what brands, food product marketers, and PR pros can learn from the mishandling of this disturbing event, and how to stop something like this from happening in the future. This episode is a MUST-LISTEN if you’re interested in PR, marketing, communications, and brand strategy, including some best practices on how to move forward if you/your employer is “canceled.”
Q+A: Is gluten intolerance a real thing?
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18 Aug 2022 | 48. Kat Vigo, PT, DPT & Luly Diez-Arguelles, PT, DPT: These Are The Questions You Didn’t Even Know to ASK About Pregnancy. | 01:09:53 | |
Kat Vigo, PT, DPT & Luly Diez-Arguelles, PT, DPT are expert women’s health physical therapists specializing in pregnancy and postpartum at Painless Pregnancy, a concierge physical therapy practice based in South Florida. Listeners, when I tell you this interview is a MUST-LISTEN for women considering pregnancy (and for everyone, everywhere with a close friend or family member who’s pregnant), I really mean it: I left this interview feeling both privileged to meet these incredible women, and utterly SHOCKED that as a healthcare professional, I didn’t know 80% of what I learned over the course of one hour. We discuss: The difference between what’s “normal” vs. what’s “common;” questions to ask your OBGYN; “red flags” to look out for; questions to ask a physical therapist and/or why seeking perinatal support from a specialized physical therapist is critical; how to help yourself heal faster and more efficiently post-partum, and the biggest pregnancy myths/FAQ’s Kat & Luly hear on a daily basis in their practice.
Q+A: Do you suggest vegan, calorie-counting, or keto for weight-maintenance?
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24 Apr 2023 | Nutrition & Fertility, Pregnancy, Lactation & Early Childhood: Your Questions, Answered. | 01:13:34 | |
Lauren Manaker, MS, RD, LD, CLEC, CPT is a Charleston-based dietitian, cookbook author, freelance writer, media expert, and women’s health dietitian specializing in fertility, pregnancy & infancy through early childhood nutrition. We discuss: -Nutrition tips for women trying to conceive naturally and via IVF: What advice to heed vs. ignore about nutrition & early pregnancy -What to look for in a prenatal vitamin; how to optimize food & nutrient intake during the “two week wait,” and practical tips for navigating this tricky time period -Nutrition during each pregnancy trimester: What to know, what nutrients to focus on, and how to include more foods you need in your daily meals and snacks -Fertility, pregnancy & lactation myths, busted: Which supplements you DON’T need; the latest research on lactation cookies, and why babies under 1 year don’t need yogurt pouches. -Why there's no one-size fits all approach to first foods/baby-led weaning, and what Lauren recommends instead -Your nutrition & fertility, pregnancy, lactation & early childhood nutrition questions, answered! Lauren answers the questions you shared with me via Instagram. __ Thanks for listening to The Business of Wellness with Jaclyn London, MS, RD. Be sure to follow the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Want to hear a part II with Lauren? Let me know by leaving a review. 🍼Follow, rate & review The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts. 🍼Follow, rate & review The Business of Wellness on Spotify 🍼Hire me to consult before you invest in that “better-for-you” product 🍼Follow The Business of Wellness Podcast on Instagram 🍼Follow Lauren on Instagram *Advice provided on this podcast should not replace medical advice provided by your physician.
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13 Jan 2022 | 17. Kate Lemere: Your fitness questions, ANSWERED. | 01:14:38 | |
Kate Lemere, Chief Instructor and Founding Trainer at Barry's Chicago, brand strategist, and founder of The Four Percent, a 360-wellness content platform & digital community is with me today for a proper smackdown of all things diet culture (and so much more)! We discuss:
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