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One Real Good Thing with Ellie Krieger

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You don’t have to turn your life upside down to transform it for the better—small, realistic changes will get you there in a way that sticks. In each episode, renowned nutritionist and chef Ellie Krieger dives into one key thing you can do today to propel your life in a healthier direction. In conversation with food, nutrition and lifestyle experts, plus celebrity guests and friends, Ellie maps the path to a joyful, healthy life full of flavor, one “real good” thing at a time. 

Episodes

Follow the Platinum Rule with Mister Manners

35m · Published 07 Feb 05:05

While it’s good to follow the well-known Golden Rule, Mister Manners says the Platinum Rule is even better. Find out what he means by that, and how “going platinum” can enrich your relationships and make a huge difference in your life.

Mister Manners,Thomas P. Farley, is America’s trusted etiquette expert. A keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist and TV commentator, he inspires audiences of all types to master essential communication strategies for success in the workplace—and in life. His business-etiquette, customer-service and communication programs—both in-person and virtual—are engaging and memorable, offering strategies for getting along and getting ahead in the modern era. Thomas is a regular and popular guest on the NBCTodayshow, and his syndicated weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States, including theChicago Tribune, theBaltimore Sun, the New YorkDaily Newsand beyond.

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Learn the Tricks for Flavorful 15-Minute Meals with Ali Rosen

39m · Published 31 Jan 16:13

Think you don’t have enough time to cook? Well, think again, because guest Ali Rosen is sharing her best tips and tricks for making incredibly flavorful meals in just 15-minutes.

Ali Rosen is the Emmy and James Beard Award nominated host of Potluck with Ali Rosen on NYC Life. She is the bestselling author of three cookbooks, 15 Minute Meals, Modern Freezer Meals and Bring It!, and she's been featured everywhere from The Today Show to The New York Times and has written for publications including Bon Appetit, Wine Enthusiast and New York Magazine. She is also a bestselling novelist--her debut is Recipe for Second Chances and her next book, coming May 2024, is Alternate Endings.

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Tune into the Five Senses for a Happier Life with Gretchen Rubin

36m · Published 24 Jan 17:36

One path to a happier life is experiencing it with all of our senses. In this episode, Gretchen Rubin explains how tuning into sight, smell, touch, taste and hearing can help us get us out of our heads and into the world.

Gretchen Rubin is one of today’s most influential and thought-provoking observers of happiness and human nature. She’s an unusual combination: a literary writer who explores how we can put transcendent ideas into practice.She’s the author of five New York Times bestselling books, including the blockbuster #1 New York Times and international bestseller The Happiness Project. Her latest book is Life in the Five Senses. On her top-ranking weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she discusses good habits and happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. Her award-winning Happier app helps people customize and use habit-tracking tools.

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Level Up Your Stir- Fry with Grace Young

46m · Published 17 Jan 05:05

Stir-frying can be one of the most nutritious and delicious ways to cook, and there is no one better than “The Stir-Fry Guru” herself, Grace Young, to help us level up our stir-fry so it’s better tasting, and better-for-you. In this episode she shares her game changing tips and tricks.

Grace Young is an award-winning cookbook author, culinary historian, and filmmaker. She is a 2023 Forbes 50 Over 50 honoree, is the recipient of the Julia Child Award, the James Beard Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year Award and is a USA Today Women of the Year honoree for her work to save America’s Chinatowns. Named the “Poet Laureate of the wok” by the food historian Betty Fussell, Grace has devoted her career to celebrating healthy wok cookery. Her accolades include James Beard Awards for her Wok Therapist comedy video and cookbook Stir-Frying to the Sky’s Edge. She is a six-time IACP award-winner, including the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award and the Culinary Classics Award for her cookbook The Breath of a Wok. She is currently partnering with the James Beard Foundation on the #SupportChinatowns social media campaign to raise public awareness to preserve and protect America’s Chinatowns.

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Listen to Your Self Talk with Dr. Rachel Goldman

25m · Published 10 Jan 05:05

Is the way to talk to yourself bringing you down? Your internal dialog can have a profound impact on your well-being. In this episode, psychologist Dr Rachel Goldman helps us tap into our self-talk, recognize negative patterns, and take steps to flip the script for the better.

Rachel L. Goldman, Ph.D., FTOS (a.k.a. Dr. Rachel) is a licensed psychologist, speaker and consultant who takes a holistic approach to health. She specializes in the mind-body connection, including stress reduction, disordered eating behaviors, and health behavior change. She is also Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and has a private practice in NYC, where she utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy to assist in behavioral changes. She is often seen in the media, including a recent conversation withOprahand was a consultant for the film,The Whale.

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Focus on YES Foods with Dr. Michael Crupain

34m · Published 03 Jan 16:53

Most diets seem to be about what NOT to eat, but the best way to improve your health and longevity in the long run is to forget diets and focus on foods to say YES to—what preventative medical expert and chef Dr. Michael Crupain calls The Power Five. In this episode he explains what the healthiest foods are and how they can lead to a life full of flavor.

Michael Crupain, MD, MPH is board certified preventive medicine physician and author of the cookbook The Power Five. He has had a unique career path, first training in Neurosurgery, then switching to preventive medicine. He served as the Director of the Food Safety and Sustainability Center at Consumer Reports, was medical director at the Doctor Oz show where he won two Emmy Awards. He is on faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, is a member of the board of the American College of Preventive Medicine, and is the Executive Vice President of Clinical Services at Sharecare. He is a constant student of culinary traditions around the world and has trained with top chefs in New York, at cooking schools in Europe and Asia, and with mothers and grandmothers from different cultures. The theme that connects all of Dr. Crupain’s work is his mission to make the world a healthier and more delicious place.

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Holiday Special: Write Down Family Recipes with Eric Kim

24m · Published 20 Dec 05:05

The holiday season is the perfect time to gather and create (and write down) traditional family recipes. In a previous episode Ellie spoke with her friend Eric Kim, New York Times staff writer and columnist for The New York Times Magazine. Hespent a year cooking with his mother Jean for his bookKorean American: Food That Tastes Like Home. He and Ellie discuss how writing down family recipes can enrich your life in profound ways, and the (often funny) challenges that can arise in the process.

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Holiday Special: Get into the Spirit of Responsible Drinking with Kathleen Zelman

26m · Published 13 Dec 16:36

During the holiday season it’s easy to fall into the trap of drinking too much. But what's the definition of “too much"? What does drinking in moderation actually mean? Luckily, in a previous episode I interviewed celebrated dietitian Kathleen Zelman who helps us to understand it all and provide strategies on how to drink more mindfully this season and beyond.

Kathleen Zelman MPH, RDN, LD, is a food, nutrition and media communication consultant, an advisor to the Distilled Spirits Council, the co-host of the ‘True Health Revealed’ podcast, and owner of No Nonsense Nutrition, LLC. She is also the former director of nutrition for WebMD where she helped build their state-of-the-art food, diet and nutrition portal.

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Holiday Special: Focus on Fresh with Ann Taylor Pittman

28m · Published 06 Dec 05:05

One easy thing you can do to bring balance to the holidays, both health- and flavor-wise, is to focus on fresh. That doesn’t mean putting out boring salads or lame vegetable trays—it means making dishes that are vibrant and festive, crunchy, juicy and exciting. In a previous episode food writer and recipe developer Ann Taylor Pittman shared her tips for making fresh, healthy holiday dishes that will be first to get gobbled up. It's the perfect time of year to remember what Ann brings to the table to get the most out of your holiday season.

Ann Taylor Pittman, a long-time food writer, food editor, and recipe developer who has won two James Beard Foundation Awards. She was atCooking Lightmagazine for 20 years, where she rose to oversee all food content as well as the operation of the Test Kitchen, developing thousands of gold-standard healthy recipes. She is also the author ofEveryday Whole Grains.She now writes and creates recipes forFood & Wine, Southern Living,and more.

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Move to Celebrate What Your Body Can Do with Martinus Evans

43m · Published 08 Nov 05:05

If you feel uninspired to exercise or you feel like you are not qualified to run, take a yoga class, play a sport, or whatever, because you’re too heavy, too slow, too uncoordinated, too old or tooanything, this episode could change your life. Martinus Evans, founder of the Slow AF Run Club is here to help us change our mindset about exercise, thinking about it not as a way to lose weight or win a race, but as a way to celebrate what your body is capable of at this very moment.

Martinus Evans has run over eight marathons since his doctor told him to “lose weight or die” in July 2012. Since then, he’s also coached hundreds of runners and founded the Slow AF Run Club, a community of over 20,000 members worldwide. He is also the author of the book Slow AF Run Club: The ultimate guide for anybody who wants to run. When he’s not running races around the world, he enjoys speaking passionately about issues related to size-inclusivity, mindset, DEI and mental health.

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One Real Good Thing with Ellie Krieger has 89 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 42:18:10. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on March 12th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 15th, 2024 12:11.

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