Dec 9
In this episode, we discuss if celebrities actually do their own gardening, why fashion journalists aren't always the most "fasionable", and if Facetuning is an art or out of control. About this week's guest: Emily is the founder of I Heart Mess, a roundup of the best of the worst celebrity fashion, on Substack and YouTube. She is a contributing writer for numerous publications, including i-D , New York , and the New York Times . She is also the co-founder of the Lowbrow Book Club and co-host of the podcast Mess World. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Semaine Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Emily's Work: I Heart Mess Newsletter + YouTube Mess World Podcast The Lowbrow Book Club Things we talked about: Celebrity Gardens via BHG Why Are So Many Celebrities Joining Substack? via ICYMI Podcast Inside the "10-Year Process" to Create Roses Named for Celebrities via Vanity Fair A Brief History of The Merkin via InStyle To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Dec 2
In this epsiode, we discuss how Ruby isn't into gardening (and how she connects with nature in her own way), how to deal with constant content (newsletters, social media, news, etc), and how the act of reading novels can bring back your attention span (and bring more joy). About this week's guest: Ruby is a journalist and author. Show notes! This week's sponsor: My July Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Ruby's Work: Website Sober Curious Sober Curious Reset Women Without Kids Material World, Mystical Girl Things we talked about: Flesh byDavid Szalay Books to TV / Movies 2025-26 To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Nov 25
About this week's guest: Akaya advises, trains, and consults on how change happens individually, organizationally, and societally. She is on faculty of the Just Economy Institute, is Lead Advisor at Third Act, and is founder of the New Universal Wisdom and Leadership Institute. She was President of Rockwood Leadership Institute for ten years, and directs the Thriving Roots Fund. Akaya received the 2020 Vision Award from Middlebury College, was one of Conscious Company's 30 World Changing Women of 2018, an Ella Award recipient from the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights, and served on the Alameda County Human Rights Commission. Akaya is deeply committed to working for a fair and equitable global society while infusing a sense of purpose, delight, and wonder into everything we do. Show notes! This week's sponsor: My July Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Start A Well-Being Garden Learn To Grow Cut Flowers Use code GROW for $5o off until December 1st Akaya's work: Website Third Act Just Economy Institute Leading with Joy: Practices for Uncertain Times Things we talked about: Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach Always Coming Home by Ursula K. Le Guin Becky Chamber books Dawn by Octavia Butler To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Nov 18
About this week's guest: Ally is a stylist and personal shopper. Her superpower is helping you find your style and the clothes to go with it. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Semaine Use code GROW for $50 off a one-on-one growing session. Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Ally: Personal styling site Substack Stuff we talked about: Historic magnolia trees removed for White House ballroom Massive Web—Home to More Than 100,000 Spiders All's Fair ExMas Oh. What. Fun. Find your hardiness / growing zone here To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Nov 11
About this week's guest: Allison and her sisters, Elaine and Jacqueline, founded Le Prunier in 2018. Prior to the development of Le Prunier, Allison worked with companies such as Giorgio Armani, Mother Denim, and STX Entertainment. Her eye for design and genuine love for all things health + wellness has finally culminated into her most exciting project yet. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Semaine Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Start A Well-Being Garden Learn To Grow Cut Flowers Use code GROW for $5o off until December 1st Where you can find Allison: Le Prunier's website and IG Allison's IG Things we talked about: The Orchard Project Reality TV's Bad Boyfriend Is Angry Again. This Time, He's Yelling at Gavin Newsom via NYT The Guy You Love To Hate To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Nov 4
About this week's guest: Allie Lehman is the founder of Wonderly, a design and development studio. She also writes Huge Fan , a publication about fandom and business (it's part storytelling, part strategy, and always about the way fans shape what lasts). She's also an artist and illustrator and serves on the board of All People Arts. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Semaine Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter New session: Starting A Well-Being Garden Where you can find Allie: Wonderly Huge Fan Illustrations Things we talked about: American Iris Society North American Lily Society American Daffodil Society National Chrysanthemum Society American Begonia Society American Peony Society The Story Behind Wayfair via Business Insider Zingerman's Community of Businesses Zingerman's Olive Oils To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Oct 28
About this week's guest: Clare is the Garden Editor at House & Garden magazine and a freelance garden journalist. After starting her career in book publishing, she spent nine years at Gardens Illustrated magazine (1996-2005), latterly as Editor. As well as writing about plants and gardens, Clare has always gardened herself, first on an allotment in London, and now in her garden in West Berkshire. She is the author of six books including most recently Pastoral Gardens (2024, Montgomery Press) and writes a weekly column on Substack. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Myles Trudell Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Clare: Website House & Garden Create Academy Pastoral Gardens Substack Instagram Knepp Castle Garden by Tom Stuart-Smith Salvia 'Phyllis' Fancy ' Slow Horses Chrysanthemums RHS Find your hardiness / growing zone here To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Oct 21
About this week's guest: Amelia is a feminist writer, podcaster and producer. She is the founder of Softer Sounds podcast studio, and the host of Off the Grid, a podcast about leaving social media. Her new book, Your Attention is Sacred Except on Social Media is out in fall 2025. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Myles Trudell Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Amelia: Website Off The Grid podcast Softer Sounds Your Attention is Sacred (Except on Social Media) How To Do Nothing: Resisting The Attention Economy Bandcamp Free Little Library Ten Arguments For Leaving Your Social Media Account Right Now Find your hardiness / growing zone here To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Oct 14
About this week's guest: Marisa is a journalist and New York Times best selling author. She's covered beauty, fashion, wellness, and celebrity for top national publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, Vogue, and Vanity Fair . She is the author of It Girl, Glossy, This Is Big, How Sassy Changed My Life, and Girl Power. Show notes! Sign up for the Virtual Group Session on October 26th Sign up for How To Make Your Podcast A Reality workshop This week's sponsor: Semaine Use code INSIDEOUTSIDE20 for 20% off Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter The French Gardening Craze, 1908-1914 Horticulture, politics and the media in Edwardian Britain Where you can find Marisa: Website Marisa's IG It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin Glossy: Ambition, Beauty, and the Inside Story of Emily Weiss's Glossier Irish Blood on Acorn TV Find your hardiness / growing zone here Learn To Grow Cool Season Flowers To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Oct 7
About this week's guest: Kerrilyn is an author and founder of CAP Beauty. Show notes! Sign up for the Basker Virtual Group Session on October 26th This week's sponsor: Semaine Use code INSIDEOUTSIDE20 for 20% off Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Kerrilyn: CAP Beauty CAP Beauty IG Kerrilyn IG Serotoner Purina x Purple Leash Project Republicans Want to Ban Pets From Domestic Violence Shelters via Mother Jones Psychophysiological Responses of Cut Flower Fragrances as an Olfactory Stimulation by Measurement of Electroencephalogram in Adults Carnations! Seeds from Johnny's Plants from Bluestone Perennials Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention--and How to Think Deeply Again Find your hardiness / growing zone here Learn To Grow Cool Season Flowers To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Aug 12
About this week's guest: Ally is a stylist and personal shopper. Her superpower is helping you find your style and the clothes to go with it. Show notes! This week's sponsor: It's Love Y'all Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Ally: Personal styling site Substack The Joy of birds: the effect of rating for joy or counting garden bird species on wellbeing, anxiety, and nature connection Birding With Benefits by Sarah T Dubbs DOC trailer Cut Flower Class at Redux Contemporary Art Center The Paper Canopy Learn To Grow Cool Season Flowers To advertise on the podcast: hello@baskergardens.com
Aug 5
Jules is a natural farmer, soil researcher, and garden educator based in New Orleans. His background includes school gardening, cannabis cultivation, worm-based composting & large-scale organic food production. He currently works at Rosy Soil where he formulates peat-free, biochar-based potting soils that are organic, high quality and sustainably produced. Show notes! This week's sponsor: It's Love Y'all Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Where you can find Jules: TikTok Instagram Rosy Soil The Surprising Ways Soil Can Aid Our Mental Health Come by Here: A Memoir in Essays from Georgia's Geechee Coast by Neesha Powell-Ingabire Red Foliated White Cotton from Southern Exposure Seed Exchange No Dig Gardening Mole Cricket Find your hardiness / growing zone here Learn To Grow Cool Season Flowers
Jul 29
About this week's guest: Ochuko is the writer and marketer behind as seen on , a newsletter about business, culture, and gen z trends. She lives between Lagos and Europe. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Ochuko's Newsletter: As Seen On Neighborhood attachment and its correlates: Exploring neighborhood conditions, collective efficacy, and gardening Find your hardiness / growing zone here Cool Season Cut Flower Sessions
Jul 21
About this week's guest: Michelle and her recipes have become a staple in home cooking around the globe since the publication of her first book in 2014 which was an instant #1 New York Times best-seller. She has 5 bestselling cookbooks, published in over 8 different languages. She headed an award-winning brand, Bad Manners for 12 years and now heading up her own weekly newsletter, Stir the Pot. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Michelle's Book: Hungry As Hell (the book with the mac n' cheese recipe!) Website Newsletter: Stir The Pot IG Understanding Food Literacy in Urban Gardeners: A Case Study of the Twin Cities, Minnesota The Moth Snowstorm by Michael McCarthy One Of Them Days Find your hardiness / growing zone here Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
Jul 14
About this week's guest: Karen Azoulay is a Canadian born, Brooklyn-based artist and author. Inspired by "feminine" motifs, she explores cultural phenomena that have historically been overlooked with the purpose of recontextualizing and championing them. Karen's projects have been featured in publications such as the New York Times, New Yorker, Hyperallergic, and Vogue . Her book Flowers and Their Meanings, The Secret Language and History of Over 600 Blooms was selected by Barnes & Noble as one of the best books of 2023. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Karen's Book: Flowers and Their Meanings Website Newsletter: Flowers and Their Meanings IG Observing versus creating flowers: a review of relevance for art therapy Gomprehna seeds Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
Jul 8
About this week's guest: Barri Leiner Grant is a grief specialist and the founder of The Memory Circle for grief support – a place and space she created for those learning to live with loss. Her work has been featured in The Washington Post, Psychology Today, Maria Shriver's Sunday Paper , on award winning podcasts, television appearances and radio shows. She frequently hosts retreats at The Omega Institute and Kripalu Center. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Jena Burton Wellness Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Barri's: Website: The Memory Circle Newsletter: ( permission GRANTed ) Upcoming Events: Conscious Grieving Retreat Living With Loss: Support Group IG Growing Grief: Cultivating Life After Death in the Garden by Avril Tynan My Mom Jayne The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning The Beauty of What Remains and For You When I'm Gone by Steve Leder
Jun 30
About this week's guest: Emily Fiffer is a restaurant owner (Botanica, in Silverlake) and writer (read, eat, repeat) living in LA. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Jena Burton Wellness Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Emily's: Restaurant: Botanica Botanica's Online Shop Newsletter (read, eat, repeat) Prospect + Refuge Theory The Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard Doppelganger by Naomi Klein Slipsteam by Elizabeth Jane Howard
Jun 23
About this week's guest: Laura Wright is the founder of The First Mess, a blog for plant-based recipe inspiration as well as a of cookbook of the same name. Hailing from the Niagara region of southern Ontario, Laura enjoys taking on way too many projects in the garden, hiking with her dogs, working on a weekly feel-good newsletter, dilly dallying, and doing pretty much any offline activity. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Personal Business Podcast Sign up for the Inside + Outside newsletter Laura's: Website: The First Mess Newsletter Book: The First Mess IG Study: Prescribing Nature for Human Health: An Examination of Public Interest, Barriers, and Enablers Related to Nature Prescription Programming in Canada Crispy & Chewy Air Fryer Edamame The Menopause Brain by Dr. Lisa Mosconi Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
Jun 17
About this week's guest: Michael Ventura is an accomplished leader, practitioner, and educator. As the founder of strategy and design consultancy Sub Rosa, he advised influential organizations from the American Civil Liberties Union, Goldman Sachs, Google, Microsoft, and Nike to well-respected institutions such as The United Nations and the Obama-Biden Administration. He is a visiting lecturer at institutions such as The University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, Princeton University, and the United States Military Academy at West Point. He is the author of the book, Applied Empathy, and is currently working on his second book. Show notes! This week's sponsor: Personal Business Podcast Michael's: Newsletter: Understanding Understanding Personal + Business websites Linkedin Making Empathy A Weapon via NYT Study: Empathy with nature promotes pro-environmental attitudes in preschool children Mandela Effect Links: The 'Mandela Effect' describes the false memories many of us share. But why can't scientists explain it? via CNN 50 Mandela Effect Examples via Parade Mandela Effect Short Documentary via YouTube Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
Jun 6
About this week's guest: Jessica DeFino is an award-winning beauty reporter and critic ( The New York Times, Vice, Vogue ). She writes the Guardian's beauty advice column, Ask Ugly, and the newsletter The Review of Beauty. She's been called "the woman the beauty industry fears" by the Sunday Herald . Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Jessica's Newsletter: The Review of Beauty Jessica's Guardian Series: Ask Ugly Photos of myself make me shudder in horror. Does that mean I'm hideous? by Jessica DeFino The Relationship Between Nature and Body Image Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
May 30
About this week's guest: Joey has been a food, wine and travel journalist for almost two decades. Currently, he is on his second tour of duty at Bon Appétit and Epicurious, where he oversees all things drinks and lifestyle coverage. He was previously an editor and reporter at The Chicago Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Thrillist and Wine Enthusiast . He has worked with the James Beard Foundation on a number of committees, and is an alum of so many journalist and art fellowships (and won some awards too). Show notes! This week's sponsor: Week Of The Website Joey at Bon Appétit Joey on Instagram Fruit Walls: Urban Farming in the 1600s Study: Psychological Impacts of Houseplants Care Behaviour on Mental Well-Being and Mindfulness Perfect Days directed by Wim Wenders How One Man's Obsession with Fruit Created the UK's Most Exquisite Spirits via Bon Appétit Learn To Grow Cut Flowers
May 8
I'm back! Here's a little teaser for my new podcast, Inside | Outside. Coming this summer! Sign up for the newsletter to learn more.
Nov 23, 2021
Sabia and I talk about all the ins and outs of becoming a doula. Including the difference between a doula and midwife, what it means to be a "full spectrum" doula, training vs. self-educating, to certify or not to certify, insurance/liability, the different types of doulas (there are many!), finding your speciality/niche, pricing, knowing when you're ready for your first client, and avoiding burnout. About Sabia: Sabia Wade is a revolutionary full-spectrum doula, educator, and the founder of Birthing Advocacy Doulas and For The Village Doula Services. She works to elevate the voices and experiences of marginalized communities and embraces her role as a liberator of self by birthing new and hidden aspects of individuals…while nurturing the spaces within them that have never known love. All with the goal of autonomy, justice, and equity for all. Show Notes: Sabia's WEBSITE + INSTAGRAM Birthing Advocacy Courses + INSTAGRAM For The Village Website + Instagram Erika Davis at Whole Body Pregnancy My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Check out the original CLOUD COMFORTER and my favorite WIGGLE PILLOW . And Red Clay Hot Sauce! Use code ONEPART for $25% off your order. Check out their Gift Sets and my favorite Spicy Everything Salt .
Nov 16, 2021
Bari and I talk about all the ins and outs of being a ceramicist. Including going to school vs. being self-trained, building your brand and attracting clients, pricing, trade shows, the difference between fine art, collectible design, and open edition works, knowing when/how to build your team, and how sometimes things are ruined by being monetized aka maybe it's ok to keep your art as a hobby. About Bari: Bari Ziperstein is the founder of BZIPPY, a brand known for its experimentation and innovation with ceramics. Their clients include some of the most prominent interior designers working today, and BZIPPY's work can be found in private homes, public venues around the world, and the pages of magazines. Outside of BZIPPY, Bari's unique designs, were seen most recently in a one-person exhibition at Charles Moffett Gallery in New York City Show Notes: BZIPPY WEBSITE + INSTAGRAM Bari's WEBSITE + INSTAGRAM JULIA HAFT-CANDELL SEAN GERSTLEY LUAM MELAKE RUBY NERI My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Check out the original CLOUD COMFORTER and my favorite WIGGLE PILLOW . And Good Food Cooking School! S ave $20 on ANY COURSE OR BUNDLE with code ONEPART.
Nov 16, 2021
Bari and I talk about all the ins and outs of being a ceramicist. Including going to school vs. being self-trained, building your brand and attracting clients, pricing, trade shows, the difference between fine art, collectible design, and open edition works, knowing when/how to build your team, and how sometimes things are ruined by being monetized aka maybe it's ok to keep your art as a hobby. About Bari: Bari Ziperstein is the founder of BZIPPY, a brand known for its experimentation and innovation with ceramics. Their clients include some of the most prominent interior designers working today, and BZIPPY's work can be found in private homes, public venues around the world, and the pages of magazines. Outside of BZIPPY, Bari's unique designs, were seen most recently in a one-person exhibition at Charles Moffett Gallery in New York City Show Notes: BZIPPY WEBSITE + INSTAGRAM Bari's WEBSITE + INSTAGRAM JULIA HAFT-CANDELL SEAN GERSTLEY LUAM MELAKE RUBY NERI My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Check out the original CLOUD COMFORTER and my favorite WIGGLE PILLOW . And Good Food Cooking School! S ave $20 on ANY COURSE OR BUNDLE with code ONEPART.
Nov 9, 2021
Amber and I talk about all the ins and outs of being on a reality show. Including applying/auditioning, what producers are looking for, taking psychological tests/evaluations, seeing yourself on television, styling yourself (hair, makeup, clothes), the pay, and the non-monetary gains. About Amber: Amber is the founder and creative director of Damask Love, a popular DIY lifestyle blog where she shares her doable DIY approach to crafting. Amber hosted Disney Family Sundays, a family crafting show on Disney+, and was also a finalist in Season One of NBC's popular crafting competition show, Making It , hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Amber has been featured on the cover of Parent's Magazine and has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, and Hallmark Channel's Home and Family. Show Notes: Amber Kemp-Gerstel's WEBSITE + Instagram yayday PAPER CO. Debbie Matenopoulos Making It Website + Instagram My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Check out the new Nook Pillow and my favorite WIGGLE PILLOW . And Jack + Annie's! Check out where you can find Jack + Annie's near you.
Nov 1, 2021
Ashely P. and I talk about the difference between a librarian and library specialist, getting your Master's in Library and Information Science (MLIS), building a collection and cataloging, the pay, the different roles/jobs at a library, and learning to assert and protect yourself as a librarian. About Ashley: Ashley (also known as The Library Bae) resides in Virginia and works as a Youth Services Librarian with the Fairfax County Library System. After falling in love with her local library and its contributions to the community, she obtained her MLIS (Master of Library and Information Science) from Valdosta State University and has worked in public libraries for almost 10 years. Ashley enjoys working with youth from birth to teens, talking to and teaching others about youth literacy, STEM and STEAM, and promoting diversity, inclusion and equity in libraries. Show Notes: The Library Bae WEBSITE + SHOP The Library Bae on INSTAGRAM HARRY POTTER HOUSE QUIZ FAVORITE LIBRARIAN My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: WIGGLE PILLOW , PUFFER BLANKET, HEMP LINEN DUVET COVER And GOOD FOOD COOKING SCHOOL ! Use code ONEPART for $20 off any course or recipe bundle.
Oct 26, 2021
This week, I'm talking to Kathryn Budig. Kathryn and I talk about the difference between a yoga teacher and an instructor, finding a mentor, completing your teacher training, applying/auditioning to teach at a studio, teaching private clients, making a living as a yoga teacher, honoring the traditions of yoga, and her biggest tip on feeling ready to teach. About Kathryn Budig: Kathryn is an internationally celebrated yoga teacher, author ( The Women's Health Big Book of Yoga and the best-selling Aim True) , and co-host of the Free Cookies podcast. Kathryn is also the founder of Haus of Phoenix (on Union Fit) and The Inky Phoenix (a book club for lovers of magic and story). Show Notes: Haus Of Phoenix Kathryn Budig ON INSTAGRAM Inky Phoenix Kathryn's books: The Women's Health Big Book of Yoga and Aim True Seane Corn Carolina Gelen Gina Caputo Kathryn x Kira Grace (yoga collection) My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: Buffy Cloud Comforter , WIGGLE PILLOW , PUFFER BLANKET
Oct 19, 2021
This week, I'm talking to Amber Murphy. Amber shares all the ins and outs of becoming a therapist, including getting a masters in social work, the supervised hours needed to practice (and finding a supervisor), the difference between a psychotherapist and psychiatrist, practicing therapy as an empath, building a private practice, the pay, and finding your specialty. About Amber Murphy: Amber is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist specializing in the treatment of chronic pain, women's issues, anxiety, and depression. Amber pursued extensive training at the Pain Psychology Center in Beverly Hills and has spent most of her career treating the intersection of pain and anxiety. Amber uses neuroscientific pain education, mindfulness, cognitive behavioral therapy and compassion to empower her patients while relying on an interdisciplinary team to fully surround her patients with support and care. Show Notes: Amber Murphy's website Amber Murphy ON INSTAGRAM Alan Gordon's book: The Way Out: A Revolutionary, Scientifically Proven Approach to Healing Chronic Pain Pain Psychology Center My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: Wiggle Pillow , PUFFER BLANKET, HEMP LINEN DUVET COVER And Juna! Use code ONEPART for 20% off your order. My favorites: Ease and Balance
Oct 12, 2021
This week, I'm talking to Joseph Hernandez. Joseph shares all the ins and outs of working in food media. He talks about what makes a good pitch to an editor, how working for exposure is a scam, freelancing vs. salary positions, why fact checking is a great entry into food journalism, finding opportunities locally, and his three biggest tips for starting your way into food media. About Joseph Hernandez: Joseph is the deputy food editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer . Most recently, he served as research director at Bon Appétit and is an award-winning wine and food writer and former editor at the Chicago Tribune and Wine Enthusiast . He is a fellow of both the Poynter Institute's Leadership Academy for Diversity in Media and the National Critics Institute, the winner of the Frank G. Prial Fellowship at the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers, and a former vice-chair for the James Beard Award Restaurant and Chefs committee. Show Notes: Joseph Hernandez on Instagram The Philadelphia Inquirer (food section) The Cooking Gene by Michael Twitty Poynter Institute What To Know About Your Rights To Unionize What A Labor Union Is And How It Works My books: ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK KNOW YOUR ENDO Our Sponsors: Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: BUFFY CLOUD , PUFFER BLANKET, HEMP LINEN DUVET COVER And Franklin + Whitman! Use code ONEPART for 20% off your order. My favorites: Filter Square Face Scrub + Midtown Village Body Scrub
Oct 5, 2021
This week, I'm talking to Jessica Jones, a nationally-recognized Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator. Jessica shares all the ins and outs of becoming a dietitian. We talk about schooling, private practice vs. working in a clinic/hospital, pay, the difference between a nutritionist and a dietitian, avoiding burnout, and her biggest pet peeve about work. Show Notes: What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist? Jessica Jones Nutrition Food Heaven 28-Day Plant-Powered Health Reboot Marci Evans Nancy Clark Street Smart Nutrition My books: One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Today's episode is supported by Buffy! Use code ONEPART for $20 off your order. Some of my favorites: Buffy Cloud , Puffer Blanket, Hemp Linen Duvet Cover
Apr 26, 2021
In this episode, I'm talking to Sonya Renee Taylor. Sonya is the founder of The Body is Not An Apology, a digital media and education company promoting radical self-love and body empowerment as the foundational tool for social justice and global transformation. She's the author of the New York Times bestselling book, The Body Is Not An Apology and her new book, Your Body Is Not an Apology Workbook is out now.
Mar 25, 2021
In this episode, I'm talking to Anna Wood. Anna is a writer, creator, and author of I've Had One Too: A Story of Abortion and Healing . In this episode, Anna and I discuss her choice to use a pen name for her book, her decision to have an abortion, how she processed the grief that followed, and her views on abortion now.
Feb 25, 2021
This week Cal Newport is back! Cal is an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University, where he specializes in the theory of distributed systems, as well as a New York Times bestselling author. He's the author of seven books, including Digital Minimalism and Deep Work , which have been published in over thirty languages. He's also a regular contributor on these topics to national publications such as The New Yorker , The New York Times , and Wired , and is a frequent guest on NPR. His latest book, A World Without Email is out March 2nd. In this episode, Cal and I discuss the overwhelm of email, how the habit of constantly checking can distract from productivity, why we need to create new processes for our inbox, how back and forth messaging doesn't scale, and the number one thing you can do today to lessen your email load. Show Notes: Pre-order the Know Your Endo book! Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Kate Fagan's new book: All The Colors Came Out Cal's Website CAL'S BOOKS: A World Without Email Digital Minimalism Deep Work
Jan 14, 2021
This week I'm talking to Phoebe Lapine. Phoebe is a food and health writer, gluten-free chef, speaker, and the voice behind the award-winning blog Feed Me Phoebe . Phoebe’s debut memoir, The Wellness Project , chronicles her journey with the autoimmune disease Hashimotos Thyroiditis. Her latest book, SIBO Made Simple, helps those newly diagnosed or chronically fighting small intestine bacterial overgrowth. Phoebe’s work has appeared in Food & Wine , Marie Claire , SELF , Glamour , Cosmopolitan, and Mind Body Green. In this episode, Phoebe and I discuss SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth) and the symptoms, testing, types, and treatment – as well as how depression and anxiety play a role in gut-health issues, the low-FODMAP diet, and overcoming food fear after elimination diets. Show Notes: Pre-order the Know Your Endo book! Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Phoebe's Website + Instagram SIBO Made Simple: 90 Healing Recipes and Practical Strategies To Rebalance Your Gut For Good SIBO Made Simple Podcast The Wellness Project (Phoebe's first book) Kitchari Recipe
Nov 23, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Candace Burch. She's a hormone-health educator and founder of Your Hormone Health. In this episode, Candace and I discuss what hormones are, how to know if your hormones are out of whack, synthetic vs. bioidentical hormones, weight gain, perimenopause, birth control, Hashitmoto's, and how stress and lifestyle choices can impact our hormones. Show Notes:Candace's Website + Instagram Hormone Test Kit + Consult (use code ONEPART for $100 off) Functional Medicine Doctor Directory ZRT Lab Testing Hashimoto's Protocol by Izabella Wentz Beyond The Pill by Jolene Brighten This Your Brain On Birth Control **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram ***** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 19, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Lisa Bryan. Lisa is a recipe developer and the founder of Downshiftology (a digital community of 11M). In this episode, Lisa and I discuss how she started her career over at 40, adding more humanity to your brand, building trust with your audience, and learning to downshift your life. Show Notes:Lisa's Website + Instagram + YouTube Falafel Recipe Sababa by Adeena Sussman (cookbook with best hummus recipe ever) **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram ***** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 12, 2020
This week, we brought back Elizabeth Stanley, PhD. Elizabeth is an associate professor of security studies at Georgetown University and the author of Widen The Window: Training Your Brain and Body To Thrive During Stress and Recover From Trauma . She's the creator of Mindfulness-Based Mind Fitness Training (MMFT)® – and her research has been featured on 60 Minutes , ABC Evening News , NPR, and in Time magazine, among others. An award-winning author and U.S. Army veteran with service in Asia and Europe, she holds degrees from Yale, Harvard, and MIT. She's also a certified practitioner of Somatic Experiencing, a body-based trauma therapy. In this episode, Elizabeth and I discuss how we can begin to mend fractured relationships due to political choices (or move on from them), the survival brain vs. thinking brain, how the stress of the past year may have triggered or resurfaced past trauma, feeling powerless, and reminding ourselves that we will not have to live this way forever. Elizabeth Stanley's Website Dr. Stanley's Course On Stress + Trauma* Widen The Window: Training Your Brain and Body To Thrive During Stress and Recover From Trauma *Email Kjestinew(at)soundstrue.com for free access for public school teachers, health-care workers, first responders, military personnel (active, reservist, and veterans, and diplomats and intelligence agents. **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram ***** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 28, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Margaret Klein Salamon, PhD. Margaret is a clinical psychologist turned climate activist. She's the founder and executive director of the Climate Mobilization Project and author of Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth , a radical self-help guide for the climate emergency. In this episode, Margaret and I discuss why you don't have to be a scientist to have a position on climate change, why we need climate transformation not reform, how to talk to kids about climate change, how to process the anxiety/overwhelm of the climate crisis, and the single greatest thing you can do to help right now. SHOW NOTES: Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram Dr. Stanley's Course On Stress + Trauma Widen The Window One Part Plant Cookbook Guest + Show Links! The Climate Mobilization's Website + Instagram Facing the Climate Emergency: How to Transform Yourself with Climate Truth Sunrise Movement Banana Ice Cream Recipe ****** I sometimes receive an affiliate commission from links I include.
Oct 22, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Lara Parker. Lara is a writer, editor, deputy director at BuzzFeed.com, and the author of Vagina Problems: Endometriosis, Painful Sex, and Other Taboo Topics. In this episode, Lara and I discuss living with multiple chronic conditions, finding pain-management tools, learning to advocate for yourself, decision fatigue, and finding glimpses of hope and acceptance (even in the darkest days). SHOW NOTES:Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram Dr. Stanley's Course On Stress + Trauma Widen The Window One Part Plant Cookbook Guest + Show Links! Lara's Instagram Vagina Problems Victoria Williams / Endo At Work Sex Without Pain Heal Pelvic Pain A Headache In The Pelvis Toca CBD Sex Oils ****** I sometimes receive an affiliate commissions from links I include.
Oct 8, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Angela Tucker. Angela is a speaker, educator, film producer, and of the host of The Adoptee Next Door podcast. Her work's mission is to amplify and center adoptee stories and bring honest narratives about race, class, and identity. In this episode, Angela and I discuss what transracial adoption means, why Angela has felt like a "grand experiment" in nature vs. nurture, family preservation, racism in the adoption system, the debate of consent when it comes to sharing adoption stories online. SHOW NOTES:Sign up for the Know Your Endo Newsletter Know Your Endo Instagram Angela's Website + Instagram Closure The Adoptee Next Door Podcast Spinach Potato Tacos Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook ****** I may receive affiliate commissions from links I include.
Oct 1, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Aishwarya Iyer. She's the founder + CEO of Brightland, a modern pantry-essentials company. In this episode, Aishwarya and I discuss the unpaid labor of female founders/influencers, performative social media, staying true to your brand values, growing organically vs. paid social, and building a food brand from the ground up (packaging, design, food safety, etc). SHOW NOTES: Sibo Made Simple Brightland's Website + Instagram Aishwarya's Instagram UC David Olive Center Citrus + Fennel Salad Recipe Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook ****** I may receive affiliate commissions from links I include.
Sep 24, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Robyn Conley Downs. Robyn is a speaker, educator, podcaster, and the author of The Feel Good Effect: Reclaim Your Wellness By Creating Small Shifts That Create Big Change . In this episode, Robyn and I discuss why our brains recognize threats before recognizing good, making small mindset shifts for big change, why personality and psychology are not interchangeable, and how gratitude can interrupt anxiety. SHOW NOTES:Robyn's Website + Instagram The Feel Good Effect book Feel Good Effect Podcast Self-Care: A Novel The Joy Of Movement Self-Compassion: The Proven Power Of Being Kind To Yourself Tuscan Pumpkin Soup Grilled Hummus, Apple, and Caramelized Onion Sandwiches Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook ****** I may receive affiliate commissions from links I include.
Sep 17, 2020
It's the season premiere! This week, I'm talking to Meera Lee Patel. Meera is a writer, speaker, author (find her books in the show notes), and a self-taught artist. In this episode, Meera and I discuss why we can't always fear the unknown, how she approaches anxiety, the unpaid labor of free content, promoting your work with transparency, and how she's pivoted her business during the last six months. SHOW NOTES:Meera's Website + Instagram Create Your Own Calm Made Out Of Stars My Friend Fear Start Where You Are Self-Compassion: The Proven Power Of Being Kind To Yourself Pav Bhaji Recipe via Food and Wine Pav Bhaji Masala (Meera's favorite store-bought) Pav Bhaji Masala Recipe Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook ****** I may receive affiliate commissions from links I include.
Jul 17, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Dr. Uchenna “UC†Ossai. Dr. UC is a sex-positive pelvic health physical therapist and sexuality educator and counselor. She's an assistant professor at the University of Texas Dell Medical School and also serves as pelvic health program manager at UT Health Austin. Dr. UC is one of few licensed physical therapists in the world with an AASECT certification in sexuality counseling and the only Black physical therapist with this specific designation. In this episode, Dr. UC and I discuss pelvic floor therapy, sexual communication, orgasms (having them/not having them/faking them), painful sex, libido, and why penetration is not the gold standard of sex. SHOW NOTES:Dr. UC's Website + Instagram C Is For Consent Girls And Sex Darkness To Light Sex Positive Families Dame Products Lelo Unbound Babes Soul Source Intimate Rose Heal Pelvic Pain Healing Painful Sex Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook ****** I sometimes receive affiliate commission from links I share.
Jul 13, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Courtney Maum. Courtney is the author of the novels Costalegre , I Am Having So Much Fun Here Without You, and Touch and the handbook Before and After the Book Deal: A Writer’s Guide To Finishing, Publishing, Promoting, and Surviving Your First Book. Courtney’s writing has been published in New York Times , and O, the Oprah Magazine , among others. Courtney is the founder of the collaborative retreat program, The Cabins, and she also has a writing-advice newsletter, “Get Published, Stay Published.†Courtney and I discuss finding an agent, writing a proposal, dealing with impostor syndrome, becoming a better writer, and (not) reading reviews. SHOW NOTES:Courtney's Website + Instagram Courtney's Books Hysteria Scorpionfish Rock The Vote Know Your Endo One Part Plant Cookbook The Cookbook Deal Podcast ****** I sometimes receive affiliate commission from links I share.
Jul 2, 2020
This week we're doing something a little different. I'm sharing part of an episode from Food Heaven (The Podcast) with Jessica Jones and Wendy Lopez. Here's a description of the podcast from Jessica and Wendy, "In the past few days, we’ve been hit up by countless publications, podcasts, and influencers asking us to be on their platforms to do a podcast interview, host an IG live, or have a conversation on racism. Oftentimes, these requests come with a ridiculously tight turnaround, which feels really inconsiderate. We’re human beings. We have lives. Believe it or not, we’re actually busy. Also, there’s a lot of emotional labor and trauma involved in being vulnerable and sharing our experiences with racism. PLUS! We’ve contributed to COUNTLESS articles (go to our press page) about inclusivity and social justice before it was trending. We’ve also done so. many. podcast episodes on these topics (check our BLM highlight for some of the most recent episodes). The work is out there. If you have looked at some of the work, and still want to collaborate, make an effort to be more mindful about how you reach out + what your asks are. In this week’s episode, we go in on why we’re frustrated and exhausted. But we also make sure to include some action items on what you (black, POC, white) can do to amplify black voices both on and offline. After you listen to this snippet, head over to Food Heaven to listen to the full episode (and pick another episode you're excited about, too). I know you'll love Jessica and Wendy's openness and honesty about all things wellness. SHOW NOTES:Food Heaven Website + Instagram Food Heaven Podcast Diversify Dietetics
Jun 25, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Robby Barbaro. Robby is the co-founder of the online diabetes-coaching platform Mastering Diabetes and the author of Mastering Diabetes. Robby and I discuss the different types of diabetes (there might be more than you think), why fruit isn't the enemy, insulin resistance, and Robby’s number one suggestion for what you can do today to make change if you have diabetes. SHOW NOTES: Rock The Vote Human Rights Campaign Jospeh Hernandez on BA's Recipe Auditing Robby's Website + Instagram Mastering Diabetes Book Fiber Fueled Plant-based TeleHealth Dr. Gemma Newman
Jun 19, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Laura Wright. Laura is an author, a recipe developer, and the founder of the award-winning blog, The First Mess. Laura and I discuss equity in food blogging/influencer content, her missteps in the past and how she's fixing them, crediting ingredients, how she's rethinking and changing the way she creates content and works with brands, and why context, intention, and clear communication matters. SHOW NOTES: Laura's Website + Instagram Lily Diamond Inclusion Rider Algorithms Of Oppression by Safiya Umoja Noble Rick Martinez's Website + Instagram Nik Sharma's Website + Instagram
Jun 11, 2020
This week, Giselle Wasfie is back! If you need a refresher, she's a former hip hop journalist and current Doctor of Chinese Medicine. She's also the founder of the aromatherapy and beauty line REMIX by Giselle Wasfie. Giselle and I discuss growing up as an Iraqi American, how things have to fall apart to come back together, hiding and keeping our struggles secret, and using your community to feel less alone. Here's Giselle: SHOW NOTES:Giselle's Website + Instagram WEED The Okra Project Jenna Kutcher Case Study via Toi Smith (check out her page to learn more about these emails) White Female Founders Face A Reckoning Over Racism via Forbes Bon App Editor-In-Chief Adam Rapoport Resigns After Following Allegations of Racist Culture via Eater Joseph Hernandez
Jun 4, 2020
We're revisiting an episode from last year, because it feels more relevant now than ever. For everyone saying they want to make change and listen, there are ideas in this episode that you can do today. If you already heard this episode, please listen to it again and then share it with at least one person in your life. I’m talking to Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison (she goes by Kholi). Kholi is an entrepreneur and growth strategist that helps define brands and growing communities. She's also the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Whole30. She holds a PhD in Literatures in English, where she studied transhistorical theories of change and revolution. In this episode, Kholi and I discuss how much context and language matters, her personal struggles with identity and race, how we can do diversity and inclusion better, and making space for everyone (not just for optics, but truly making space and opportunities for everyone). Here's Kholi: Show Notes: Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison's Website + Instagram Campaign Zero Know Your Rights Camp ****
May 28, 2020
This week I'm talking to Emma Gannon. Emma is a Sunday Times bestselling author, speaker, novelist, and the host of the Ctrl Alt Delete podcast. Emma and I discuss living a multi-hyphen life (having multiple careers and passions), self-sabotage, reprioritizing your time, chasing someone else's success, indulgent pajamas, and more. Show Notes: Emma's Website + Instagram Holley Murchison Episode Sleeper Pajamas Emma's Books: The Multi-Hyphen Life Sabotage: How To Get Out Of Your Own Way Olive Free 2 Month Skillshare Pass to take Emma's class (use code ONEPART) Cal Newport episode Deep Work Chocolate Chunk Cookies Creamy Mushroom Lasagna **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 21, 2020
This week, Daphne Javitch is back! Daphne is a holistic nutrition and lifestyle coach and the founder of Doing Well. Daphne and I discuss quieting the wellness noise, finding consistency and routine, acknowledging your limitations, leveling up your health (on your own terms), and the power of "yet." Show Notes: Daphne's Website + Instagram Knix Period Underwear (get $15 off your first order!) One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo **************** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 14, 2020
It's the season premiere and we're back for a second round with Dr. Will Bulsiewicz (Dr. B) to talk about his new book, Fiber Fueled: The Plant-based Gut Health Program for Losing Weight, Restoring Health, Optimizing Your Microbiome. Dr. B and I discuss why gluten has gotten a bad rap, how to have a healthier relationship with food after elimination diets, his take on the low-FODMAP diet and SIBO, the importance of plant-diversity in our diets, what a good poop looks like, and building a healthier gut with food. Here's Dr. B: Show Notes: Dr. B's Website + Instagram Fiber Fueled: The Plant-based Gut Health Program for Losing Weight, Restoring Health, Optimizing Your Microbiome Bristol Stool Chart **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 23, 2020
The new podcast season begins May 14th, but we're bringing you a special episode this week with author and grief therapist Claire Bidwell Smith. In this episode, Claire and I discuss processing grief during this time, how not to judge or feel guilt about our grief, supporting others (and ourselves) when we cannot be with loved ones, grieving in front of our children, moving grief through our body, and how none of us will be perfect at any of this (and that's ok). Here's Claire: Show Notes: Good Food Cooking School Claire Bidwell Smith's Website + Instagram Claire's Books Arbor Day Foundation Memorial Trees **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 22, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Elizabeth Stanley, PhD. Elizabeth is an associate professor of security studies at Georgetown University and the author of Widen The Window: Training Your Brain and Body To Thrive During Stress and Recover From Trauma . She's the creator of Mindfulness-Based Mind Fitness Training (MMFT)® – and her research has been featured on 60 Minutes , ABC Evening News , NPR, and in Time magazine, among others. An award-winning author and U.S. Army veteran with service in Asia and Europe, she holds degrees from Yale, Harvard, and MIT. She's also a certified practitioner of Somatic Experiencing, a body-based trauma therapy. In this episode, Elizabeth and I discuss trauma recovery, the damaging effects of always pushing through, the epigenetics of stress, how stress responses can be contagious, respo, why breath-focused meditation is not always right for unprocessed trauma and stress, memory capsules, and being a trauma magnet. Here's Elizabeth: Show Notes: Charleston Wine + Food Event Tickets Elizabeth Stanley's Website Widen The Window: Training Your Brain and Body To Thrive During Stress and Recover From Trauma Grit: The Power Of Passion + Perseverance **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 9, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Kelly McGonial, PhD. Kelly is a research psychologist, a lecturer at Stanford University, an award-winning science writer, and a dance/yoga/group-exercise teacher. She is the author of the international bestseller The Willpower Instinct , The Upside of Stress , and Yoga for Pain Relief . Her latest book is The Joy Of Movement . In this episode, Kelly and I discuss how movement can change the stories we tell about ourselves, the joy gap, the importance of movement for our mental health, how listening to music can change what we think we’re capable of, struggling to find a movement routine (and what to do about it), and how movement has changed Kelly's life. Here's Kelly: Show Notes: Kelly's Website + Instagram The Joy Of Movement The Upside Of Stress Yoga For Pain Relief The Willpower Instinct Kelly's BollyX Favorite Movements We Slay Dance Workout Haus Party Dance Workout **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 3, 2020
This week, I'm talking to Jacqueline Carly. She's an Integrative & Functional Nutritionist and Certified Environmental Health Specialist. She's been working with women in the health, nutrition, and wellness space since 1999. Her strong background in plant nutrition and science sparked her interest in the burgeoning legal cannabis industry and led her to create Maria & Jane, a platform for diverse viewpoints and experiences of women in cannabis business. Most recently, Jacqueline launched MARKED Skin Health, a company focused on helping women heal adult acne naturally. In this episode, Jacqueline and I discuss plastic surgery in the wellness space, breast implant illness, her decision to remove her breast implants, how she feels in her new body, and her new work helping people heal adult acne naturally. Here's Jacqueline: Show Notes: Marked's Website + Instagram Jacqueline's Instagram The Bleeding Edge Breast Implant Illness Group Healing Breast Implant Illness FDA on Breast Implant Illness Episode 140: Human Design 101 **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 26, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Holley M. Kholi-Murchison. Holley is an entrepreneur, education producer, and the author of Tell Me About Yourself: Six Steps For Accurate And Artful Self-Definition . Her work explores the intersections of communication, culture, and education to create opportunities for historically marginalized voices. As the founding partner of HOLI. Brands, she creates learning experiences, content, and products that inspire creatives and entrepreneurs to confidently communicate and share their stories and ideas. In this episode, Holley and I discuss how she was able to thrive and succeed during/after a chaotic childhood, the driving force of her career (it's not fame or money), how to choose love, the difference between passion and purpose, how your job does not define who you are, the art of self-definition, and the one question she never wants you to ask again. Here's Holley: Show Notes: Holley's Website + Instagram Holi. Brands Choose Love Collection 1-on-Session With Holley Tell Me About Yourself: Six Steps For Accurate And Artful Self-Definition Tell Me About Yourself: Six Steps For Accurate And Artful Self-Definition (signed copy) Episode 133: Making Space For Difference and Why Context Matters with Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 19, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Kirsten Karchmer. Kirsten is a health-tech pioneer and women’s health expert. She's the founder and CEO of Brazen, where she's leading a women’s health revolution committed to significantly improving the lives and clinical outcomes of women with PMS, menstrual cramps, PCOS, endometriosis, and infertility. Kirsten has helped more than 10,000 women over the last twenty years improve their health, menstrual cycles, and fertility. Her new book, Seeing Red , is out now. In this episode, Kirsten and I discuss how every piece of the menstrual cycle tells us something about our bodies, why it's important to talk about PMS and PMDD right now (15% of people with PMDD will have one suicide attempt in their lifetime), how to better communicate with our partners, family, and friends about the symptoms we face each month during our periods (and how they can support us), and why mindset and surrendering play such an important role in our health. Here's Kirsten Show Notes: Untethered Soul Breaking The Habit Of Being Yourself: How To Lose Your Mind and Create A New One Mindset: The New Psychology of Success 10% Happier Podcast on Self-Compassion Kirsten's Website + Instagram Seeing Red: The Book Every Woman Needs To Read. Period. Brazen The Link Between PMS + Depression PMDD Self-Screening Test Episode 123: The Pill + Post Birth Control Syndrome 4-7-8 Breathing Instant Pot Congee Recipe **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** Kirsten's Congee Recipe Before going to bed, place 1 cup organic, brown rice, 8 cups of water, and a handful of dried apricots into a crockpot. Cook on low overnight. If you prefer a smoother consistency, puree congee with a hand blender. Scoop out your desired amount for the morning, add in an ingredient or two listed below. Save the rest of the congee in the fridge and reheat a portion each morning for the rest of the week. Viola! Add-Ins: Black Strap Molasses, Granola (without added sugar), Flax Oil, Cardamom or Cinnamon (only in the last half of your cycle), Almond Slivers (cook in the congee with the apricots the night before) Dried Cherries or Dried Blueberries ****** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 12, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Sasha Sagan. Sasha has worked as a writer, television producer, filmmaker, and editor. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine and O. the Oprah Magazine , among others. She recently debuted her first book, For Small Creatures Such as We. In this episode, Sasha and I discuss the difference between being atheist/agnostic/secular, why she believes there is third option beyond "believing" and "not believing, " tolerating ambiguity, creating rituals and tradition without religion, and honoring your family's traditions while creating your own. Here's Sasha: Show Notes: Inner Piece Puzzles Sasha Sagan's Website + Instagram For Small Creatures Such As We Buddhism: A Very Short Introduction Christianity: A Very Short Introduction Jesus: A Very Short Introduction Judaism: A Very Short Introduction Islam: A Very Short Introduction Atheism: A Very Short Introduction African Religions: A Very Short Introduction Cosmos (book) Cosmos (National Geographic show) **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 3, 2019
It's the Season Finale! This week, I'm talking to Whitney Adams. Whitney is an on-camera host, actor, producer, and (retired) sommelier. In this episode, Whitney and I discuss her struggles with pregnancy loss, understanding the process of a miscarriage, healing and being intimate after loss, living with a chronic condition (hers is endometriosis), and the excitement and hope Whitney has found in creating her family. Here's Whitney: Show Notes: Whitney Adams Website + Instagram Extraordinary Families Instant Mom by Nia Vardalos **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 26, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Shaney Jo Darden. Shaney Jo is the founder and chief creative officer of The Keep A Breast Foundation. In this episode, Shaney Jo and I discuss the importance of self-checking your breasts (Shaney Jo walks us through it), how a low-toxin lifestyle plays a role in breast cancer prevention, how to educate the next generation of women about their bodies, and using your voice (in loud and quiet ways) to create change. Here's Shaney Jo: Show Notes: Well Summit (use code ONEPART for $100 off!) Keep A Breast Foundation Website + Instagram Check Yourself App Non Toxic Revolution Natural Deodorant Guide Keep A Breast Toolkit Pink Ribbons, Inc Documentary Jerk Coleslaw **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 20, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Erin Claire Jones. Erin Claire is a leadership coach specializing in Human Design. She has been featured in Forbes, Nylon, Well+Good, mindbodygreen, and more. In this episode, Erin Claire and I discuss what Human Design is, how it's different than astrology, how to read your Human Design chart results, building confidence around your unique abilities, gut instincts vs. sleeping on it, and how embracing patience has catapulted her career. Here's Erin Claire Jones: Show Notes: Well Summit (use code ONEPART for $100 off!) Erin's Website + Instagram Look up your Human Design Chart Human Design Blueprint (use code ONEPART for 10% off!) The Definitive Guide To Human Design Understanding Human Design Blueberry Pancake Recipe **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 12, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Serena Wolf. Serena is a Harvard-educated, Le Cordon Bleu-Paris trained chef, and author of the The Dude Diet cookbooks. Her latest book, The Dude Diet Dinnertime comes out on October 29th. Serena and I discuss how diet culture has shifted, being mindful of the media we consume, why it’s ok to not love your body all the time (aka how you can be confident and also have insecurities), social media boundaries and the connection to anxiety, and the number one thing that’s giving Serena more confidence right now. Here's Serena: Show Notes: Serena's Website + Instagram Yeti Tumbler The Dude Diet Dinnertime The Dude Diet The Things That Freaked My Week Spiraling Podcast The Cookbook Deal Podcast Ginger-Scallion Soba Noodles with Roasted Cauliflower **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 5, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Dr. Will Bulsiewicz (Dr. B). Dr. B is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine and trained in internal medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and gastroenterology at The University of North Carolina Hospitals. He has also earned a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation (MSCI) from Northwestern University. Dr. B's highly anticipated book on gut health will be published in 2020 with Avery/Penguin Random House. Dr. B and I discuss the ins and outs of the microbiome, why more gut issues are on the rise, his take on the no-lectins craze, how eliminating entire foods groups can be damaging to the gut, the importance of plant-diversity in our diets, and his number one building block for a healthier gut. Here's Dr. B: Show Notes: Dr. B's Website + Instagram American Gut Project Rob Knight Plant Proof Podcast Simon Hill Benefiber Flax Meal Curry Recipe Hurricane Dorian Relief World Central Kitchen Global Giving Team Rubicon Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation Yacht Aid Global **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 29, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Emily Fletcher, the founder of Ziva Meditation. She's the leading expert in using meditation for extraordinary performance. Emily's work has been featured on/in Good Morning America, The Today Show, Vogue and ABC News and has taught more than 20,000 students around the world. Her book, Stress Less, Accomplish More , is out now. Emily and I discuss how mindfulness and meditation are different, using meditation as a performance tool, how to clear your backlog of stress, why meditation might not have “worked†for you in the past (and how to make it work for you now), and the single most important thing you can do for your brain health. Here's Emily: Show Notes: Dr. B (future guest I spoke about) Ziva Meditation Website + Instagram Emily Fletcher Instagram Stress Less, Accomplish More **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 22, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Kate Fagan. Kate is the author of The Reappearing Act and the No. 1 New York Times bestselling book What Made Maddy Run. She spent seven years as a columnist and feature writer for ESPN and was a regular panelist on ESPN's Around the Horn and host of Outside the Lines. She's currently working on her next book and hosts the Free Cookies podcast with Kathryn Budig. Kate and I discuss her father's ALS diagnosis, the feeling of performing grief, being present for someone else's pain, her choice to leave ESPN, ignoring outside validation, and being/not being Type A. Here's Kate: Show Notes: Kate Fagan Website + Instagram Of Low Fives, Made Jumpers and ALS (Kate's piece about her father) Digital Minimalism ALS Association ALS Awareness Month Free Cookies Podcast Kate's favorite recipe Episode 82: Finding Love In Unexpected Places with Kathryn Budig Hummingbird vs. Jackhammer Kate's Books: What Made Maddy Run The Reappearing Act Kate on The Daily Show Kate thanking her dad on ESPN Kate on leaving ESPN **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 15, 2019
This week I'm talking to Kathryn Kellogg. Kathryn is the founder of Going Zero Waste, author of 101 Ways to Go ZeroWaste , and the spokesperson for National Geographic on plastic-free living. In this episode, Kathryn and I discuss what the zero waste movement is all about, her three biggest tips to reduce your waste (and the two biggest myths), how going zero waste can actually simplify your life, celebrating your wins to lessen eco-anxiety, and the number one way you can reduce waste starting today. Show Notes: Basic Kitchen Salad Project Basic Kitchen Finale Party ***** Kathryn's Website + Instagram 101 Ways to Go ZeroWaste Earth Overshoot Day Everlane Jeans *get free shipping with Everlane by going here! Dealing With Eco-Anxiety Stashers Bar Towels Insulated Water Bottles (my favorite!) Brownie Bite Bliss Balls ***** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 1, 2019
It's the season premiere! This week, I’m talking to Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison (she goes by Kholi). Kholi is an entrepreneur and growth strategist that helps define brands and growing communities. She serves as Executive Director of HOLI. BRANDS , a think tank and education production company working to enhance the quality of life for historically marginalized communities. She's also the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Whole30. She holds a PhD in Literatures in English, where she studied transhistorical theories of change and revolution. In this episode, Kholi and I discuss how much context and language matters, her personal struggles with identity and race, how we can do diversity and inclusion better, and making space for everyone (not just for optics, but truly making space and opportunities for everyone). Here's Kholi: Show Notes: Episode 132: Digital Minimalism + The Power Of Solitude With Cal Newport Digital Minimalism: Choosing A Focused Life In A Noisy World Dr. Carrie Kholi-Murchison's Website + Instagram Holi Brands Big Dreams, Tiny Details Hella Black Brunch Everyday Devotion Whole 30 **** One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 29, 2019
It's the season finale! This week, I’m talking to Cal Newport. Cal is the author of six books (including his latest, Digital Minimalism: Choosing A Focused Life In A Noisy World ) and an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University. You won't find him on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, but you can find more of his writing on calnewport.com . In this episode, Cal and I discuss digital minimalism, the importance of solitude, the psychological and addictive effects of social media, creating leisure time sans screens, and why he never wants you to click that "like" button again. Show Notes: Airr Podcast Player (Clip/Quote Sharer) What Made Maddy Run: The Secret Struggles and Tragic Death Of An All-American Teen Episode 89: Empathy + Having Conversations That Matter with Celeste Headlee Cal Newport's Website Daily Rituals Digital Minimalism: Choosing A Focused Life In A Noisy World Deep Work: Rules For Focused Success In A Distracted World So Good They Can't Ignore You Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude Chasing The Scream One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (at no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 23, 2019
This week, I’m talking to Hillary Peterson. Hillary Peterson is founder and CEO of True Botanicals (a non-toxic beauty brand). Prior to founding True Botanicals, Hillary was CEO of Marie Veronique Organics. In this episode, Hillary and I discuss how her thyroid cancer diagnosis changed her career path, creating products that are 100% safe vs. 100% natural, her mission to change the skincare industry, playing big (including her decision to take an investment from Unilever), and why perfectionism is the booby prize in life. Show Notes: The Cookbook Deal Podcast Airr Podcast Player (Clip/Quote Sharer) True Botanicals Website + Instagram Toxic Ten Branch Basics Bon Ami Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories That Heal Pure Radiance Oil Carrot Ginger Dressing Recipe Jessica's Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 16, 2019
This week, I’m talking to Dr. Jennifer Ashton. Dr. Ashton is the Chief Medical Correspondent at ABC News, one of the country’s leading voices in women’s health, and a board-certified OB-GYN. She’s the author of the new book, Life After Suicide: Finding Courage, Comfort & Community After Unthinkable Loss and host of the Life After Suicide podcast. In this episode, Dr. Ashton and I discuss the stigma that suicide survivors face (and how we can shift this), the healing power of community after loss, the importance of teaching our children about mental health and illness, distress tolerance, and how best to support suicide survivors. Show Notes: Dr. Jennifer Ashton's Website + Instagram Life After Suicide: Finding Courage, Comfort & Community After Unthinkable Loss The Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself National Alliance of Mental Illness Change Direction TAPS Jessica's Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 9, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Danielle Duboise. Danielle is the co-founder and co-CEO of Sakara Life. She'e been honored in Forbes ' 30 under 30, MindBodyGreen's 100 Women in Wellness, and Oprah's SuperSoul 100. Her debut cookbook, Eat Clean Play Dirty , is out now. In this episode, Danielle and I discuss finding her voice, her struggles with body image, feeling worthy of change, why good food shouldn't be a luxury, and her top three favorite foods to incorporate each day. Show Notes: Sakara's Website + Instagram Danielle's Instagram Eat Clean, Play Dirty: Recipes for A Body And Life You Love Danielle's recipe below! Jessica's Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page Lowcountry Pet Hospice Pet Grief Books Soul Comfort For Cat Lovers The Pet Loss Companion Kid's Pet Loss Books The Rough Patch I'll Always Love You The Goodbye Book **************** Classic Stir-Fry From Eat Clean, Play Dirty: Recipes for A Body And Life You Love For the pickled chiles: 2 serrano chiles, seeded and thinly sliced 1â„4 cup brown rice vinegar 2 tablespoons maple syrup For the stir-fry: 1â„4 cup almond butter 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 tablespoon tamari soy sauce Zest and juice of 2 limes 3 tablespoons sunflower oil 1 small red onion, sliced 1 large head broccoli, chopped into bite-size florets 1â„2 small head purple cabbage, shredded (about 2 cups) 2 tablespoons minced or grated fresh ginger 3 cups cooked quinoa 2 large carrots, grated 4 cups spinach 1 small bunch fresh cilantro, leaves roughly chopped 4 scallions (white and green parts), thinly sliced Instructions Make the pickled chiles: In a small pot, bring the chiles, vinegar, and maple syrup to a boil. Remove from the heat and let the chiles sit for at least 5 minutes or overnight. Store the pickled chiles in the fridge in their pickling liquid for up to 1 month. Make the stir-fry: In a medium bowl, whisk together the almond butter, garlic, tamari, lime zest and juice, and 1â„4 cup of water. In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil over high heat. SauteÌ the onion until just soft, about 1 minute. Add the broccoli to the pan in an even layer and let it sear, without stirring, for 2 minutes. Give the mixture a toss and continue cooking for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally to avoid burning (though some charring is okay!). Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of oil, along with the cabbage and ginger. Cook until just tender, while stirring, about 3 minutes. Add the quinoa and cook for 2 minutes to lightly toast it, then stir in the almond butter mixture. Fold in the grated carrots and spinach and cook, while stirring, until the spinach has just wilted, about 2 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat, taste, and season with salt, if desired. Divide the stir-fry among 4 bowls and sprinkle with the cilantro, scallions, and pickled chiles strained from their liquid. ***** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 2, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Shani Silver. Shani is the author of the Refinery29 series Every Single Day and the host of A Single Serving Podcast . In this episode, Shani and I discuss her decade of being single, the power in deleting your dating apps, the four things to stop saying to your single friends (and what to say), and the power of creating community/making new friends as a single woman. Show Notes: Episode 84: Not Having Children By Chance or By Choice with Jody Day Shani Silver's Website + Instagram A Single Serving Podcast A Single Serving Podcast Community Page Every Single Day on Refinery 29 Get Money Gazpacho Recipe Episode 70 with Emily Fiffer of Botanica Jessica's Instagram One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 25, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Dr. Molly Millwood. Dr. Millwood holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with advanced specialized training in marital therapy and intimate relationships. She is also a licensed psychologist in private practice where she is particularly known for her work with couples and with women navigating the transition to parenthood. Dr. Millwood’s new book is To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma . In this episode, Dr. Millwood and I discuss the power of being unattached to expectations, gender inequalities in parenting, how children impact the stability of marriage, attachment bonds, the gray area of depression/postpartum depression, and the importance of face-to-face interactions with women. Show Notes: Dr. Millwood's Website + Instagram To Have and to Hold: Motherhood, Marriage, and the Modern Dilemma Sober Curious One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 18, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Jill Blakeway. Jill is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, a licensed and board certified acupuncturist, and clinical herbalist. She's the founder of the Yinova Center in NYC and authored three books. Her most recent book, Energy Medicine: The Science and Mystery of Healing, was released April 2019. In this episode, Jill and I discuss the science and mystery behind Chinese Medicine, why she embraces the skeptics, the silent connection we all have with one another, the concept of "what we resist persists", and her biggest lesson in letting go. Show Notes: Yinova Center Website + Instagram Jill's Instagram Energy Medicine: The Science and Mystery of Healing Conversations With God Making Babies: A Proven 3-Month Program For Maximum Fertility Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) PEAR's Closure Random Events Generator Summer Borscht Recipe One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 11, 2019
She's back! This week, I'm talking to Dr. Jolene Brighten (again!. You loved her so much on the birth control episode, I thought she'd be the perfect person to cover this week's topic. Dr. Brighten is a Functional Medicine Naturopathic Doctor and the founder of Rubus Health, a women’s medicine clinic that specializes in women's hormones. She is a recognized leader in Post-Birth Control Syndrome and the long-term side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives. Her new book, Beyond The Pill , is out now. In this episode, Dr. Brighten and I talk about perimenopause (what it is and what it isn't), how to prepare our bodies as they transition, recognizing our super powers, tapping into our cycles to be more present + productive, and finding lessons in difficult times. Here's Dr. Brighten: Show Notes: Dr. Jolene's Website + Instagram Beyond The Pill: A 30-Day Program To Balance Your Hormones, Reclaim Your Body, and Reverse The Dangerous Effects Of The Birth Control Pill Passion Flower Sweet Dreams Supplement Sprouting Jars Broccoli Seeds Branch Chain Amino Acids One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 4, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Amber Kemp-Gertsel. Amber is a former clinical child psychologist who left her career to to pursue her passion for inspiring creativity in others. She founded Damask Love (a creative empowerment website) and quickly created one of the biggest brands in the DIY and crafting space. Damask Love has partnered with brands such as Martha Stewart and Coca-Cola and has been featured in dozens of print and online magazines. Amber currently works as an on-air craft expert on the Home Shopping Network and was a finalist on NBC’s craft-competition show Making It – hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. Most recently, Amber launched her own product line at JOANNE Fabrics. In this episode, Amber and I discuss making friends as an adult, the importance of having a solid foundation as a growing brand, deciding what to share online (and off), working for free, and being exactly who you are. Show Notes: Damask Love Website + Instagram The Super American Pecan-A-Thon Digital Minimalism Making It Damask Love on JOANNE Fabrics Influence Kit Asana Loomly Kale, Butternut Squash, & Pomegranate Salad With Lemon Tahini Dressing via Every Last Bite One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 31, 2019
It's the season finale! This week, I'm talking to Dr. Jolene Brighten. Dr. Brighten is a Functional Medicine Naturopathic Doctor and the founder of Rubus Health, a women’s medicine clinic that specializes in women's hormones. She is a recognized leader in Post-Birth Control Syndrome and the long-term side effects associated with hormonal contraceptives. Her new book, Beyond The Pill , is out now. In this episode, Dr. Brighten and I talk about post-birth control syndrome, the mood altering and damaging effects linked to the birth control pill, fertility, and non-hormonal birth control options. Here's Dr. Brighten: Show Notes: Dr. Jolene's Website + Instagram Beyond The Pill: A 30-Day Program To Balance Your Hormones, Reclaim Your Body, and Reverse The Dangerous Effects Of The Birth Control Pill Rubus Health Book Bonuses IUD Article One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 24, 2019
This week, I'm talking to Laura Thomas, PhD. Laura is an AfN Registered Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She established the London Centre for Intuitive Eating in 2017 to help clients and train clinicians in Intuitive Eating. She's the author of Just Eat It: How To Get Your Shit Together Around Food and the host of the Don’t Salt My Game podcast. Laura and I discuss what intuitive eating is (and what it isn't), understanding hunger cues, emotional eating, focusing on health instead of weight loss, and learning to eat intuitively with a chronic illness. Plus, she answers the OPP family questions! Here's Laura: Show Notes: Laura's Website + Instagram + Podcast London Centre For Intuitive Eating Just Eat It: How Intuitive Eating Can Help You Get Your Shit Together Around Food How To Navigate Intuitive Eating With PCOS Vegan Chorizo Dip Recipe The Savvy Cook One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 11, 2019
This week I'm talking to Dr. Samantha Brody. Dr. Samantha is a licensed naturopathic physician and acupuncturist, founder of Evergreen Natural Health Center in Portland, OR, and author of Overcoming Overwhelm: Dismantle Your Stress From The Inside Out . Dr. Samantha and I discuss the difference between stress and overwhelm, why stress-management tactics don't always work, the art of resilience, and how past trauma can affect how you handle stressful situations. Here's Dr. Samantha: Show Notes: Dr. Samantha Brody's Website + Instagram Overcoming Overwhelm: Dismantle Your Stress From The Inside Out Values Exercise Chia Pudding Recipe The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jan 3, 2019
This week I'm talking to Dr. Aviva Romm. She's a midwife, herbalist, and Yale-trained MD, Board Certified in Family Medicine with Obstetrics. Dr. Romm is one of the nation’s leaders in botanical medicine and is the author of seven books on natural medicine, including her latest book, The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution . Dr. Romm and I discuss the upside of stress, knowing when to push and when to pause, the highs and lows of cortisol, trauma and its connection to stress, and setting the record straight on "adrenal fatigue". Here's Dr. Romm: Show Notes: Aviva Romm's Website + Instagram Natural MD Radio (Aviva Romm's podcast) The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution (updated edition) Aviva's Courses The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel van der Kolk Unstuck: Your Guide To The Seven-Stage Journey Out Of Depression by James Gordon One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 27, 2018
This week I'm talking to Amanda Laird. Amanda is a registered holistic nutritionist, host of the Heavy Flow Podcast, and the author of Heavy Flow: Breaking The Curse Of Menstruation . Amanda and I discuss fat neutrality, why the medical science on menstruation has been ignored (and how it's changing), overcoming period shame, and all the OPP fam period-questions (including period sex, hormone headaches, and perimenopause). Here's Amanda: Show Notes: Amanda Laird Website + Instagram Heavy Flow Podcast Heavy Flow: Breaking The Curse Of Menstruation (Amanda's book) Rupi Kaur Madame Gandhi Canadian Menstruators Flex Cup What the color of your period blood means Mokita: How To Navigate Perimenopause With Confidence and Ease One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 20, 2018
This week I'm talking to Nil Zacharias. Nil is the co-founder of multiple online platforms, including Eat For The Planet, Mostly Plants, and One Green Planet. He's also the host of the podcast Eat For The Planet with Nil Zacharias , co-author of the book Eat For The Planet, and is a sought-after speaker on the topic of food and the environment. Nil and I discuss questioning your food choices, animal agriculture and its connection to our biggest environmental issues, the history of food subsidies in the United States, and how we all have the opportunity to make small changes to have a big impact on our planet. Here's Nil: Show Notes: Eat For The Planet Podcast + Instagram Eat For The Planet: Saving The World One Bite At A Time (Nil's book) Mostly Plants Grilled Chicken Of The Woods Sandwich Kimchi Fried Rice Coconut Butternut Squash Soup Rosemary Mushroom Risotto One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 13, 2018
This week I'm talking to Dr. Anita Sanchez. Dr. Sanchez is a speaker and author of the international bestselling book, The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times. Anita and I discuss what it means to be indigenous, her personal story of forgiving the unforgivable, how listening can be a healing mechanism, and honoring and practicing indigenous wisdom/medicine without appropriating it (your biggest question for Anita). Here's Anita: This episode is supported by PACT , the Fair Trade Factory Certified organic cotton clothing company. Head to their website and use code ONEPART at checkout for 20% off. The leggings are soooo good! Show Notes: Dr. Anita Sanchez's Website + Facebook The Four Sacred Gifts: Indigenous Wisdom for Modern Times Rosemary Maple Corn Muffins One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 26th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 6, 2018
This week, I’m talking to Kristin Wong. Kristin is a writer, journalist, and author of Get Money: Live the Life You Want, Not Just the Life You Can Afford . Kristin and I discuss saving vs. investing, the emotional toll of debt (and ways to tackle it), how her upbringing shaped her view of wealth, and the importance of remembering your future self when making financial decisions. Here's Kristin: This episode is supported by Buffy ! The makers of the softest comforters that are better for you and the earth, using skin-friendly eucalyptus fabric and fluffy fill made from 100% recycled water bottles. Use code ONEPART at checkout and save $20 on your Buffy comforter. Show Notes: Kristin's Website + Instagram + YouTube Kristin's video tutorials Acorns Betterment Dear Debt Swell Recovering Workaholics Podcast Lentil Soup Recipe One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 29th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 29, 2018
It's the season premiere! This week, I’m talking to Liz Moody. She's an author (her next book, Healthier Together , comes out this spring!), the senior food editor at MindBodyGreen, and one of the best interviewers out there. Liz and I discuss how wellness trends can do more harm than good, how some brands are taking advantage of the body-positivity movement (and not in a cool way), her top picks for the best and worst wellness trends, and the power of getting healthier together. Here's Liz: This episode is supported by PACT , the Fair Trade Factory Certified organic cotton clothing company. Head to their website and use code ONEPART at checkout for 20% off. The leggings are soooo good! This episode is also supported by Away, the makers of the coolest luggage out there. Use code ONEPART at checkout for $20 off your Away luggage. Show Notes: Liz's Website + Instagram Healthier Together Podcast Glow Pops Healthier Together: Recipes For Two–Nourish Your Body, Nourish Your Relationships Host Defense Best Way To Use Mushrooms via MindBodyGreen The Numinous Dr Gundry aka Lectins episode Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers In Healthy Foods That Cause Disease and Weight Gain Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Recipe One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page The Good Fest (January 29th in Charleston SC) **************** This episode is supported by PACT , the Fair Trade Factory Certified organic cotton clothing company. Head to their website and use code onepart at checkout for 20% off. The leggings are soooo good! This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 7, 2018
This week, I’m talking to Sarah Gidick. Sarah is a fashion and beauty writer (she's written for Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, and The Hollywood Reporter, among others ) and is the founder of The PFW. Sarah and I discuss the decision to press charges after her sexual assault, the roadblocks and waiting game she faced during the process, forgiving yourself, and working to bring more women together around this issue. Here's Sarah: Show Notes: Sarah's Website + Instagram Porn For Women (The PFW) Episode 12: Never Giving Up Your Big Dream with Sarah Gidick RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network) RAIN 24/7 Hotline: 800.656.4673 Rape Treatment Center Time's Up Maker's Conference Vegetarian Borscht (Sarah's recipe pick) Sarah's Hollywood Reporter piece on the Golden Globes dress code One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based, and non-GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 30, 2018
This week, I’m talking to Nathalie Williams. Nathalie and I discuss being diagnosed with cancer twice in one year, finding adult friends, the power of knitting, and how she manages to always see the silver lining (in everything). She's one of the most inspiring women I know and I'm so excited for you to meet her. Here's Nathalie: Show Notes: Nathalie's Instagram Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance Teal's The Deal American Cancer Society The Essential Guide To Hysterectomy Butternut Squash + Kale Recipe One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 23, 2018
This week, I’m talking to Daphne Javitch. Daphne is a holistic nutrition and lifestyle coach and the founder of Doing Well. Daphne and I discuss getting back to the basics of health (the "grandma principles" like sleep, drinking water, having fun), how the self-care movement has gone too far, what her definition of health is, and connecting through the positive (not the negative). Plus she answers all the OPP Fam questions! Here's Daphne: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based, and non-GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Daphne's Website + Instagram Mississippi Vegan Episode Rose Marie Swift Episode Autumn Wellness Retreat One Part Podcast Family Community Page Daphne's Juice Recipe: { Go To Green Juice } 1 large cucumber 1 small fennel bulb 4 stalks celery 1/2 green apple Juice of 1/2 lime Optional: small handful of cilantro / small thumb ginger **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 17, 2018
This week, I’m talking to Cait Flanders. Cait is the author of The Year of Less ( a self-help memoir and a Wall Street Journal bestseller). Cait and I discuss escaping feelings, boundaries with self-promotion, being good enough, why minimalism doesn't solve all your problems, and Tupperware parties. Plus she answers all the OPP fam questions! Here's Cait: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Cait's Website + Instagram The Year Of Less (Cait's book) Elizabeth Gilbert's Podcast Smoothie Bowl Recipe One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 9, 2018
This week, I'm talking to Karen Walrond. Karen is an attorney, author, leadership coach, and sought-after keynote speaker on topics such as self-empowerment, creativity, and innovation. Karen and I discuss coping with losing (nearly) everything in Hurricane Harvey, accepting help, her career path from lawyer/engineer to author/speaker/coach, and the power of supporting other women. Here's Karen: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: One Part Plant Cookbook Know Your Endo Champagne Society Party Tickets Karen's Website + Instagram The Beauty Of Different (Karen's book) How Can I Help? (Karen on PBS NewsHour video ) Make Light Podcast (Karen's podcast) Brene Brown Me Too / Tarana Burke Curried Channa + Aloo One Part Podcast Family Community Page **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Aug 2, 2018
This week, I'm talking to Grace Smith. Grace is a world-renowned hypnotherapist and founder of Grace Space and Grace Method Hypnotherapy School. Grace and I discuss what hypnosis is (and what it isn't), accessing the subconscious mind, reprogramming your beliefs, and accepting responsibility aka taking your power back. PLUS she answers all the OPP family questions! It's a gooooood one. Here's Grace: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: Grace Smith's Website + Instagram Close Your Eyes, Get Free (Grace's Book) Amanda Oleander Liz Moody's hypnotherapy article on MindBodyGreen EMDR Cashew Pineapple Quinoa One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jul 26, 2018
This week, I'm talking to Michael Ventura. Michael is the CEO and founder of Sub Rosa, he runs an indigenous medicine practice, and just wrote his first book, Applied Empathy: The New Language Of Leadership. Michael and I talk about the benefits of applied empathy, finding a mentor, his thoughts on self-promotion, and empathy vs. weakness. Plus he answers all the OPP Family questions. Here's Michael: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: Sub Rosa Website + Instagram Applied Empathy: The New Language Of Leadership Applied Empathy Website Michael on Ask Gary V One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook Taste Tyga ft Offset **************** { Michael's Lotus Root Recipe } 2 lbs lotus root, trimmed and peeled 2 tablespoons sesame oil 1 1/2 tablespoons honey (or sugar) 1 cup sake 2 tablespoons dark soy sauce 1-2 teaspoons of finely chopped red chili pepper or sambal (you can always add more heat so go slow at first) 1 tablespoon (or more) of toasted sesame seeds Cut the lotus root crosswise about 1/4 thick. Soak in a bowl of cold water and then strain. Do this a few times until the water drains clear. Let them dry. In a non-stick skillet or wok heat up sesame oil. Add the lotus roots and toss until they are covered with oil. Add the mix of sake, sugar, soy sauce and chili pepper/sambal. Stir/toss continuously until the sauce is reduced and thick (about 10 mins). Once thickened, add the sesame seeds and toss, then transfer to plate or bowl. **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jul 18, 2018
This week, I'm talking to Timothy Pakron of Mississippi Vegan. Timothy is a photographer, recipe developer, food stylist, and soon to be author (with his debut cookbook, Mississippi Vegan). Timothy and I talk about why he chooses to focus on what he can eat and not what he can't, how he approaches veganism, his belly, finding confidence in his decisions, and why his new book means to much to him. PLUS he answers all the OPP Family listener questions (and there were some juicy ones). Go listen! Here's Timothy: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: Timothy's Website + Instagram Mississippi Vegan: Southern Recipes From A Southern Boy's Heart 80 / 80 / 10 Diet North East Foraging Dynasty Trailer Younger Trailer Urban Vegan Kitchen Special Recipe Gift! (password: okra) One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jul 12, 2018
It's our season premiere! Ahhhh! So excited to be back. This week, I'm talking to Bethany C. Meyers. Bethany is a master instructor known for her body-positive and inclusive approach to fitness, the founder of The Be.Come Project, and an outspoken member and activist of the LGBTQIA+ community. Bethany and I break down what LGBTQIA+ (each letter) means to her, losing her religion and then creating her own spirituality, finding the right reasons to exercise (and it's not hating your body), and answers all the OPP Family listener questions. Go listen! Here's Bethany: This episode is supported by Organifi . The maker of superior, all natural, plant-based and, non GMO superfood blends. Head to their website and use code onepartplant at checkout for 20% off and a 60-day money back guarantee. Show Notes: Bethany's Website + Instagram The Be.Come Project Instagram Kinsey Test True&Co Downward Dog Tutorial One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 12, 2018
This week, I'm talking to Candice Kumai. Candice is a classically trained chef, former tv host and former-model-turned wellness journalist, & five-time, best-selling author. This month, she's releasing her sixth and most powerful book, Kintsugi Wellness. Candice and I talk about how confidence is contagious, the Japanese principles she uses to find a more balanced life, eating the frog, and how her struggles over the years have only fueled her to do more. P.S. It's the season finale! We'll be back in June…and I cannot even wait for you to hear the guests we have in store. Here's Candice: This episode is supported by Avocado Green Mattress, the leader in non-toxic and eco-friendly mattresses. Each mattress is made with natural and organic materials and are handmade fresh to order in California. Head to their website to see why we love this product so much and use code OPP100 at checkout for $100 off your mattress purchase. Show Notes: Candice Kumai's Website + Instagram Kintsugi Wellness: The Japanese Art Of Nourishing Mind, Body, and Spirit Clean Green Eats: 100+ Clean Eating Recipes To Improve Your Whole Life Candice x Girlboss (How To Turn Your Instagram Into Cash Money Without Selling Your Soul) Eat That Frog: 21 Great Ways To Stop Procrastinating & Get More Done In Less Time Creamy Coconut Matcha Almond Milk Latte Clean Matcha Smoothie Sweet Potato Soul Cookbook One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 5, 2018
This week we're talking to Dr. Lisa Mosconi. Lisa is the Associate Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College (WCMC)/NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Before that she founded and was the director of the Nutrition & Brain Fitness Lab at New York University School of Medicine (NYU). Lisa holds a PhD degree in Neuroscience & Nuclear Medicine, and is a certified Integrative Nutritionist and holistic healthcare practitioner. She's also the author of the new book, Brain Food: The Surprising Of Eating For Cognitive Power . Lisa and I discuss the importance of water (in relationship to our brain health), glucose vs. sucrose, Alzheimer's prevention, the Keto diet, and how genes are not our destiny. Here's Lisa: This episode is supported by NutraMilk. The machine to help you make alternative milks and butters in minutes. Click here and use code BEHEALTHY50 for $50 off and free shipping for One Part Podcast listeners. Show Notes: Dr. Lisa Mosconi Website Brain Food: The Surprising Of Eating For Cognitive Power The Best Food For Kid's Brains Cherry Bark Cast Iron Skillet Rainbow Buddha Bowl Recipe One Part Podcast Family Community Page One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Mar 29, 2018
To celebrate our 100th interview, we're bringing back some of your most favorite and most controversial guests to find out what they're up to now. If you didn't hear these guests original episode, go back and take a listen. We've got links to them in the show notes of this show (below!) Go listen: This episode was supported by Franklin + Whitman . Makers of all-natural products for the modern lifestyle. We're giant fans, not only because the products are so good…but 5% of every purchase is donated to dog rescue organizations across the country. Our favorite product is for sure this If you want to try Franklin + Whitman , use code: OPP at checkout to receive 20% off your order. Show Notes: Michael Kiser One Part Podcast Episode Good Beer Hunting I Know What Boyz Like – A Grassroots Industry Struggles To Find Leadership on Social Issues Hillary Schuster's Instagram (Michael's wife and lots of Leo photos!) Gigi's Playhouse Max Wastler One Part Podcast Episode Max's Instagram Ashlae Warner One Part Podcast Episode One , Two , Three Alchemy SUPERGOOD Resources from listener email: Pod Save The People The War on Drugs is an Epic Fail Mariah Naella One Part Podcast Episode Mariah's websites: photography + branding Mariah's wedding photography Instagram Camp The Pigeon Emily Fiffer One Part Podcast Episode Botanica Restaurant Dr. Gundry One Part Podcast Episode Plant Paradox Plant Paradox Cookbook Eva Daiberl One Part Podcast Episode Eva's Instagram Adina Grigore One Part Podcast Episode One , Two , Three SW Basics Adina's Books: Just The Essentials + Skin Cleanse One Part Podcast Community: Where are they now? Since the beginning of the podcast personally I became a mother for the second time and professionally, I started what I consider my life project! An online platform dedicated to the Archaeologies and Heritage of Africa and during this year I will start my own podcast on archaeology. Thank you for your inspiration and coaching! -SF Since listening to the podcast and being inspired by all the bold leaps of faith you and the guests have taken, I have moved to a new city in a new state where I knew no one. I've now been here for almost a year, and it has been the best decision I ever made! -SK I went fully plant based and then vegan, became a team supervisor at my work, completed my undergrad and got into a highly competitive internship. One Part was a major inspiration for me about a year ago and your guests have been so uplifting! The prevalence of female/women guests has also been hugely helpful for me as a young woman. -SC Hi! I've been a vegetarian for 10 years and I became vegan last year, I've started graduate school to get a Master's in Biology, I'm engaged to be married this year, and I have a wealth of great resources from the guests you have on whether they're chefs, wellness people, or otherwise. -JF I left hormonal birth control behind in order to find a more holistic method for figuring out my hormones! No regrets since doing so. Also, currently completing my first year of undergrad. Much love to the pod for inspiring me to LIVE outside of the box. -CG Threw away my birth control, adapted a more plant based lifestyle and got a promotion at work that is more in line with my career goals . I’ve also met some amazing people and killer brands through this page/the pod!! -AH I started listening to the pod when I was studying abroad in Copenhagen and didn’t know anyone in the city. Since then I graduated from college and started grad school! I am still in the process of figuring out exactly where I want my career to go, but vegan cooking and baking has been a consistent source of grounding and inspiration. And One Part Pod was a big part of what incited my passion for it in the first place! -MW Since listening to the podcast I planned for and quit my job on one of the top rated tv shows that was causing me so much stress and making me physically and mentally unhealthy and am now taking several months off to focus on my own health and happiness. This podcast has really inspired me to put myself first instead of my career. -AB Wrote Coseena! And started my own company! -MA I stepped out of a secure government job to explore my creativity and pursue a career that I am passionate about! -LB I started my own culinary nutrition business, Fresh Things First , and am currently getting my certificate to be an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. Thanks for sharing so many unique guests that constantly provide inspiration, new points of view and personal stories! -JPH I’m still new to your podcast, but I’ve been plowing thru them and loving every minute. Since listening, I have begun a self love journey and incorporating it into my exercise. I’ve NEVER been so kind to myself, and it’s really life changing. Rather than punishing myself for not being where I want it to be, I’ve been moving for enjoyment. This has been a stepping stone for more things in my life like eating more plants, simplifying my skin care (thanks to Adina), and preparing to ditch my birth control. All of this is working towards my goal of having a baby soon baby. -CWB Followed my passion and left my part-time agency job to pursue my private therapy practice FULL TIME so that I could serve women struggling with fertility and couples building their family in modern ways. OH—AND STARTED A PODCAST! -KR I did a Kickstarter campaign + launched my own natural skincare business with my mom, but you already knew that. -MH **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). We also receive affiliate commissions from some of the links above.
Mar 15, 2018
This week I'm talking to Lauren Toyota. She's an author, creator of Hot For Food, and host of Lauren In Real Life . In her past life, Lauren Toyota was a MuchMusic VJ and nationally recognized TV host and producer for nearly 10 years. In this episode we discuss accepting your "flaws", anger issues, maintaining and growing a thriving brand, and how Lauren's living in the now. Here's Lauren: This episode is supported by Daily Harvest , they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, harvest bowls, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. Show Notes: Endometriosis Foundation Of America Patient Awareness Day Hot For Food Hot For Food Vegan Comfort Classics (Lauren's Book) Lauren In Real Life Getting The Love You Want Mushroom Fettuccini Alfredo One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real, One Meal At A Time **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Mar 8, 2018
This week we're talking to Rose-Marie Swift for our 100th interview! Rose-Marie is the founder of RMS Beauty and has been a make-up artist for over 35 years. Her work has been featured in magazines including Vogue, W , Harper's Bazaar , Interview, and Elle and her make-up has appeared in ads including Dianne Von Furstenburg, Calvin Klein, and Louis Vuitton, among others. And her portfolio includes famous faces including Gisele Bunchen, Zoe Saldana, Miranda Kerr, Tilda Swinton and Sophia Coppola (and lots more!). In this episode, Rose-Marie goes hard on the food industry, how her business "fell into her lap", shares her biggest piece of business advice, and answers your questions. Here's Rose-Marie: This episode is supported by Avocado Green Mattress, the leader in non-toxic and eco-friendly mattresses. Each mattress is made with natural and organic materials and are all handmade fresh in sunny California. Head to their website to see why we love this product so much. Show Notes: RMS Beauty Natural News RMS Living Luminizer RMS Probiotic Synergy Green Powder Animal Essentials Probiotic One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Mar 1, 2018
This week we're talking to co-founder of Braid Creative and Being Boss, Kathleen Shannon. In this episode we talk about Kathleen's word of the year, money issues (we go deep on this), and the difference between "values" and "intentions". Plus she answers your questions too! Here's Kathleen: This episode is supported by Daily Harvest , they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, harvest bowls, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. Show Notes: Everytown Being Boss Braid Creative Being Boss: Taking Control Of Your Work and Live Life On Your Own Terms Being Boss Book Bonuses Roasted Brussels Sprouts Roasted Sweet Potatoes Basmati Rice with Garlic Everything Bagel Seasoning Recipe One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real, One Meal At A Time **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Feb 22, 2018
This week we're talking to Katelyn N. Brewer of Darkness To Light about preventing child sexual abuse. A few figures before you listen: 1 in 10 children will be sexually abused by the time they are 18. 90% of abused children know their abuser. And there are 42 million survivors of sexual abuse in the US. Please share this episode with at least one person today. As Katelyn shares in this interview, it takes a community of adults to protect our children from sexual abuse. Here's Katelyn: This episode is supported by The Gluten-free Baking Academy . No more making apologies for serving “gluten-free†bread! Sign up today and receive $50 off enrollment (offer ends February 26, 8pm ET). Show Notes: Darkness To Light Website + FB Darkness To Light Training 5 Steps To Protecting Children Identifying Child Sexual Abuse Quinoa Chili Recipe One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real, One Meal At A Time Email hola (at) onepartplant.com for podcast coaching details **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Feb 7, 2018
This week we're talking to Sheri Salata. Sheri is the co-founder of STORY, a media company producing print, digital and live event content. She also co-founded Orange Dragon Productions where she is developing TV and film content. Her past life was a 21-year career with Oprah Winfrey. She was the Executive Producer on The Oprah Winfrey Show and also served as Co-President of Harpo Studios and OWN, the Oprah Winfrey Network. Pretty much the most perfect guest to kick off the new season. Just saying. This episode is supported by Daily Harvest , they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, harvest bowls, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. Show Notes: Story (Sheri's company) This Is Fifty Podcast Cauliflower Soup Recipe Join Sheri's Newsletter February Plant Of The Month Club: Mushrooms One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real, One Meal At A Time **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 11, 2017
Dec 7, 2017
This week is the season finale and WOW do we have a huge finale guest! We're talking to psychiatrist, empath, and best-selling author, Dr. Judith Orloff. No really. Do you understand how fortunate we are to get to learn from this incredible woman? It's huge. Judith and I discuss what it means to be an empath, her proven coping strategies, dealing with energy vampires, and why she told me to "mind my own business" (favorite part of the show). Here's Judith: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by MEND. Mend is a self care app for heartbreak that will help you whether your breakup just happened or if it's been a while and you're having a hard time moving forward. It includes daily audio trainings created by a team of professional wellness and mental health experts to help you feel better, faster. Receive a free 7 day trial and get healing. Show Notes: Know Your Endo Website + IG Dr. Judith Orloff's Website + Community Support Page Empath Quiz Events and Workshops Judith's Books: Empath's Survival Guide: Life Strategies For Sensitive People Emotional Freedom Positive Energy: 10 Extraordinary Prescriptions for Transforming Fatigue, Stress and Fear into Vibrance, Strength, and Love Second Sight December Plant Of The Month Club Recipes One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real, One Meal At A Time **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 30, 2017
This week, I'm talking to PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) expert and author, Amy Medling. We discuss how she transformed her health after being diagnosed with PCOS, her biggest tools to managing the syndrome, and why it's so important to put your health first. Here's Amy: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Email hola (at) onepartplant.com with OPP Cookbook gift note. One Part Podcast Family Page Amy's Website PCOS Starter Guide Period Repair Manual N-Acetyl Cysteine PubMed The Dangers of Depo by Dr. Poppy Daniels OvuSense Fertility Monitor Essential Oils Mini Course Clary Sage Geranium Lavender Spring Greens Soup One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 22, 2017
This week, Ruby Warrington is back! We're exploring the idea of sober curiosity, the shades of grey of alcohol addiction, how Ruby became more spiritual when she ditched the spirits, and her biggest advice to living a sober-curious lifestyle. Here's Ruby: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by mindbodygreen. mindbodygreen's online classes and training programs allow you to learn from best-in-class experts from anywhere in the world. Explore some our favorites. The Ultimate Stress Management Guide with Dr. Berzin Aim True: A 21 Day Journey with Kathryn Budig How To Balance Your Hormones with Dr. Sarah Gottfried Astrology Fundamentals with The AstroTwins Kundalini 101 with Guru Jagat How To Build A Personal Brand with Lauren Handel Zander Show Notes: Podcast coaching: email hola (at) onepartplant.com Ruby's Website + Instagram More from Ruby on being Sober Curious Ruby's Book: Material Girl, Mystical World Moon Club New Year, Nu You at Kripalu Center Daring Greatly by Brene Brown 30 Mocktail Recipes via Town & Country The Empath's Survival Guide: Life Strategies For Sensitive People by Judith Orloff, MD **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 9, 2017
This week I'm talking to the founder of Working Daughter, Liz O'Donnell. Working Daughter is a community for women balancing caregiving and career. Liz and I discuss her journey to becoming a voice and advocate for working daughters, having the tough conversations with your parents as they age, understanding and navigating elder care, and the concept of "grelief". Here's Liz: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by mindbodygreen. mindbodygreen's online classes and training programs allow you to learn from best-in-class experts from anywhere in the world. Explore some our favorites. The Ultimate Stress Management Guide with Dr. Berzin Aim True: A 21 Day Journey with Kathryn Budig How To Balance Your Hormones with Dr. Sarah Gottfried Astrology Fundamentals with The AstroTwins Kundalini 101 with Guru Jagat How To Build A Personal Brand with Lauren Handel Zander Show Notes: Know Your Endo Liz's Website: Working Daughter Liz's Book: Mogul, Mom, & Maid: The Balancing Act Of Motherhood The Conversation Project (guide to having difficult conversations) Beet, Avocado, Potato Salad from The First Mess One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 31, 2017
This week, I'm talking to Sonja Overhiser, founder of A Couple Cooks and author of the soon-to-be-released cookbook, Pretty Simple Cooking . Sonja and I discuss living with cancer, the grieving process of a miscarriage, her wild ride to motherhood, and what (who) made all of her struggles worth it in the end. I know this sounds like a heavy as sh*t episode, but there is a lot of humor, laughing, and love. I know you'll dig it. Here's Sonja: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive 25% off your first order, free shipping, and a free 30 day membership! Shop all your favorite organic food, beauty, and wellness products at 25-50% off the retail price. Sign up today and see what makes Thrive Market so special. Show Notes: One Part Podcast Fam Community Page A Couple Cooks Website + Instagram Pretty Simple Cooking Dinner Party Launch Event Creamy Marinara Pasta (A Couple Cooks Recipe) Chipotle Vegan Queso Dip (A Couple Cooks Recipe) One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 26, 2017
This week I'm talking with Lauren Handel Zander. She's an author, coach, and co-founder of The Handel Group. We discuss how to turn shitty situations into sacred ones, crushing negative self-talk (the inner dialogue that doesn't serve us), and how to kick your laziness's butt. Here's Lauren: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Proud Mary. Proud Mary is an ethical lifestyle brand partnering with global artisans to design modern goods using age-old techniques. They're creating jobs and making really cool products at the same time. We're honored to have them support the show. Show Notes: One Part Podcast Fam Community Page Lauren Handel Zander's Website Maybe It's You: Cut The Crap, Face Your Fears, Love Your Life (Lauren's Book) Schedule a consultation Inner U (Lauren's digital coaching course) One Part Plant Cookbook Email hola (at) onepartplant.com for podcast coaching Celeste Headlee Episode Maya Elisabeth Episode Lauren's Recipe: Recipe from The Blood Sugar Solution 10-Day Detox Diet by Dr Mark Hyman Protein Detox Smoothie 1/2 cup (120ml) unsweetened almond or hemp milk (strained if homemade) 1/2 cup (120ml) filtered water 1/2 medium thin-skinned lemon with rind 1 tablespoon raw almond butter 1 tablespoon raw pumpkin seeds, soaked 1 tablespoon chia seeds 1 tablespoon shelled hemp seeds 2 raw walnuts, soaked 2 raw Brazil nuts, soaked 1/4 medium avocado, peeled and pittted 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1/2 cup (80g) frozen blueberries 1/2 cup (60g) frozen cranberries Throw all the ingredients in the blender, and blast on high for 30 to 60 seconds until smooth and creamy. **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 19, 2017
This week I'm talking to journalist and author, Celeste Headlee. We discuss why we're doing empathy wrong and how to do it better, how to navigate those tricky conversations, and why we all need to just put our phones away (with the science to back it up!). Here's Celeste: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive 25% off your first order, free shipping, and a free 30 day membership! Shop all your favorite organic food, beauty, and wellness products at 25-50% off the retail price. Sign up today and see what makes Thrive Market so special. Show Notes: Email hola (at) onepartplant.com for podcast coaching Celeste's Website Celeste's Ted Talk Celeste's Book: We Need To Talk: How To Have Conversations That Matter Baked Breakfast Apples One Part Plant Cookbook **************** This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 5, 2017
This week I'm talking to medical marijuana expert, Maya Elisabeth. Maya has been "treating cannabis as a superfood since 2008" with her brands, Om Edibles and Whoopi and Maya. In this episode, she answers every cannabis-related question you've ever had regarding CBD, edibles, topicals, federal vs. state laws, and properly treating chronic and menstrual pain with this plant-based medicine. Here's Maya Elisabeth: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive 25% off your first order, free shipping, and a free 30 day membership! Shop all your favorite organic food, beauty, and wellness products at 25-50% off the retail price. Sign up today and see what makes Thrive Market so special. Show Notes: Om Edibles Website + Instagram Whoopi + Maya Website + Instagram Maya Elisabeth/Om Edibles video on Viceland Smoke Signals: A Social History of Marijuana – Medical, Recreational, and Scientific by Martin A. Lee Entourage Effect Project CBD One Part Plant Cookbook **************** More One Part Podcast Episodes Exploring Cannabis + Plants As Medicine Doing Business With Mary Jane with Ashlae Warner of Alchemy Edibles Essentials Oils Explained with Adina Grigore Healing Through Food with Shari Koolik Leidich Asking For Money, Standing Your Ground, and Paying It Forward with Emily Fiffer Doing Your Dharma + Questioning The Definition of Motherhood with Ruby Warrington The Problem With Making Your Hobby A Career with Ben Turshen This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 28, 2017
This week I'm talking to kombucha queen, Daina Trout. Daina and I discuss her path to launching her brand Health-Ade, why starting small can be a good thing, inspiring vs. helping, and leaving your mark + doing something that matters. She also answers all of your kombucha questions (and some of her answers might surprise you!). Here's Daina: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive 25% off your first order, free shipping, and a free 30 day membership! Shop all your favorite organic food, beauty, and wellness products at 25-50% off the retail price. Sign up today and see what makes Thrive Market so special. Show Notes: Seed Food + Wine Festival Health-Ade Website + Instagram Kombucha Kamp Hedley + Bennett Aprons Mac and Cheese Recipe from YumUniverse YumUniverse Pantry To Plate One Part Plant Cookbook **************** More One Part Podcast Episodes Exploring Business + Finding Your "Thing" Going After What You Want with Laila Ali Having The Confidence To Dream Big with Adina Grigore Asking For Money, Standing Your Ground, and Paying It Forward with Emily Fiffer Doing Your Dharma + Questioning The Definition of Motherhood with Ruby Warrington The Problem With Making Your Hobby A Career with Ben Turshen This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 22, 2017
Erica Chidi Cohen is a doula, the co-founder of Loom, and author of the new book, Nurture: A Modern Guide To Pregnancy, Birth, Early Motherhood – and Trusting Yourself and Your Body . Erica and I discuss mental illness + pregnancy, how inclusivity shouldn't be so radical, the polarization of motherhood, how no birth experience is the "right" one, and why every woman deserves reproductive health guidance (even for those never having children). Here's Erica: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Quarterlane Kids . Quarterlane delivers a curated collection of books chosen for your child, one story at a time… Subscribe to receive a limited-edition selection of the most celebrated children's books of the season or gift their coveted Forever Collections, including Baby's First Library and The Bedtime Collection . Visit Quarterlanekids.com to see what this amazing brand is all about. Show Notes: One Part Podcast Family Page Loom's Website + Instagram Nurture (Erica's Book) Mindful Mom To Be The First Forty Days The Truth About Kegels Allison Oswald Erica's first visit on One Part Podcast One Part Plant Cookbook { Sweet Potato, Lentil, and Ginger Soup } by Erica Chidi Cohen from Nurture: Serves 4 This twenty-minute soup is fiber-rich and soothing. During pregnancy and after birth, your intestinal muscle capacity is reduced, and remains so during the first two to three months postpartum. Adding more fiber to your diet will help shift that sluggishness and keep things moving. Make a batch or two and freeze it. 1 tablespoon organic coconut oil 2 tablespoons fresh turmeric root, grated or finely diced 4 tablespoons ginger root, grated or finely diced 1 cup [200 g] red lentils, rinsed and picked through 5 garnet yams, peeled and roughly chopped 6 cups [1.4 L] vegetable stock 1/4 cup [60 ml] organic coconut milk 1 bunch fresh cilantro, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt Black pepper Melt the coconut oil in a heavy medium pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the turmeric, ginger, and lentils. Sauté for 3 to 5 minutes, until fragrant, then add the yams. Toss until the yams are coated and slightly caramelized, 3 to 5 minutes. Pour in the stock and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat and simmer uncovered until the lentils and yams are tender. Remove from the heat, then mix in the coconut milk and cilantro. Season with the salt and pepper to taste and serve. **************** More One Part Podcast Episodes Exploring Pregnancy and Motherhood: Risk Taking + Growing Your Brand + Motherhood with Dana Gordon Creative Drive + Dealing With Postpartum Depression with Emma Arnold Questioning Parenting Norms with Kathleen Shannon Doing Your Dharma + Questioning The Definition of Motherhood with Ruby Warrington Surrogacy, A Pigeon, and Redefining The Traditional Family with Mariah Naella This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 14, 2017
Jody Day (the founder of The Gateway Foundation) and I discuss her journey to being childless, the ideology of pronatalism, how the festishism of motherhood serves no woman, and 50 reasons why a woman may not be a mother (they aren't what you might expect). Here's Jody: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Quarterlane . Quarterlane delivers the most celebrated books of the season to your doorstep. As a member of the Quarterlane community, you'll receive early access to the most anticipated books of the season, exclusive benefits and special literary perks. Save $40 off your yearly subscription when you sign up for The 365. Visit Quarterlane to see all of their collections and what this special brand is all about. Show Notes: Gateway's Website Gateway Meetup Groups Motherhood: Is It For Me? Your Step-by-step Guide To Clarity by Ann Davidman Not Mom Summit It's Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You're Single by Sara Eckel Life Without Baby Yellow Curry Recipe One Part Plant Cookbook More One Part Podcast Episodes Exploring The Idea of Motherhood: Doing Your Dharma + Questioning The Definition of Motherhood with Ruby Warrington Surrogacy, A Pigeon, and Redefining The Traditional Family with Mariah Naella This episode was also supported by Amazon. Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jun 29, 2017
This week I'm talking to author, yogi, and podcast host, Kathryn Budig. We discuss her finding love in unexpected places, living through hardships and happiness publicly, her beef with the yoga community, and what's next for her. Here's Kathryn: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Quarterlane . Quarterlane delivers the most celebrated books of the season to your doorstep. As a member of the Quarterlane community, you'll receive early access to the most anticipated books of the season, exclusive benefits and special literary perks. Save $40 off your yearly subscription when you sign up for The 365. Visit Quarterlane to see all of their collections and what this special brand is all about. SHOW NOTES: Kathryn's Website + Instagram Kathryn's Podcast (Free Cookies) Kate Fagan Eric Balfour Thug Kitchen The Cookbook Deal Podcast Jessamyn Stanley Plant-based Thanksgiving Recipes What Made Maddy Run One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jun 22, 2017
This week I'm talking to author, podcast host, chef, meditation guide, and singer (she does a lot of things), Julie Piatt. We discuss her new book(s), the impact of plant-based eating for our bodies and our planet, creating a judgement-free home, and why cheese is so nuts. Here's Julie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Julie's Website + Instagram Julie's Podcast This Cheese Is Nuts Seed Food + Wine Festival Sacred Space Miami Books & Books New Normal Project Cowspiracy Kip Andersen on One Part Podcast No Meat Athlete Race To Nowhere Mexican Brownies Plant Power Meal Planner One Part Plant Tour Dates One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jun 15, 2017
This week I'm talking to author and blogger, Lily Diamond. We discuss her complicated relationship with "healthy food", how her mother's death impacted her belief system, eating without limitations, and good ol' s-e-x. Here's Lily: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Lily's Website + Podcast Kale & Caramel (Lily's book) Cauliflower Mac n Cheese with Hemp Breadcrumbs One Part Plant Tour Dates One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jun 7, 2017
This week I'm talking to writer and podcaster, Brooke McAlary. We discuss her struggle with postpartum depression, how it triggered her to live a more simple life, her #1 tip on slowing down, and how we all need to ditch the work-life balance myth (and what to do after we ditch it). Here's Brooke: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Brooke's Website + Podcast Destination Simple (Brooke's book) Vegetable Coconut Curry Spicy Peanut + Coconut Curry Bowls via Oh, Ladycakes Sweet Potato Burger Bloody Mary Veggie Burgers via The First Mess One Part Plant Tour Dates One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Jun 1, 2017
This week I'm talking to author and chef, Phoebe Lapine. We discuss the relationship between stress and disease, Hashimoto's, working through false narratives, and figuring out what works best for your own body. Here's Phoebe: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: One Part Plant Cookbook OPP x SW Basics Giveaway Dr. Gundry Interview Plant Paradox: The Hidden Dangers In "Healthy" Foods That Cause Disease + Weight Gain Balanced Blonde Episode Phoebe's Website + Instagram + FB The Wellness Project Saffron Risotto with Lemony Braised Spring Vegetables Cookbook Tour Dates This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 18, 2017
This week I'm talking to the founder of SW Basics and author, Adina Grigore. I believe this is her twentieth time on the pod (it's only her third) and this might be my favorite conversation we've had. We talk her #1 tip when starting a business, what she learned from writing her new book ( Just The Essentials ), and why essential oils aren't that scary and weird, after all. Here's Adina: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: May 23rd: DC Taco Party at Chaia Tickets May 24: DC Panel + Wine Party at Via Umbria Tickets Trust Your Gut Summit SW Basics Adina's Instagram Just The Essentials Skin Cleanse Adina Grigore, Episode 6 Freshii Inspired Energy Bites One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 11, 2017
This week I'm talking to journalist and author of Yoga Bodies: Real People, Real Stories & The Power Of Transformation , Lauren Lipton. We talk Lauren's definition of yoga, how there is no "real" yoga body, and why we will never do a yoga class together. Here's Lauren: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups, ready-to-blend smoothies, overnight night oats, and chia parfaits right to your door. Receive three free with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Being Boss Yoga Bodies Website Yoga Bodies: Real People, Real Stories & The Power Of Transformation DDP Yoga DDP Yoga Transformation Video Mushroom Stroganoff This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
May 4, 2017
This week I'm talking to journalist, founder of The Numinous, and author of Material Girl, Mystical World , Ruby Warrington. We chat about astrology, doing your dharma, not having kids, and how she found her higher-self. Here's Ruby: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: The Numinous Website + Instagram Material Girl, Mystical World (Ruby's Book) Astro Twins Free Chart YogaGlo Baron Baptiste Moon Juice Strawberry Rose Bars Amanda Chantal Bacon Interview Evening Standard Magazine One Part Plant Piece This episode was supported by Flutter , an app for painful periods. Flutter Health helps women track their periods and symptoms, log dietary habits, in addition to pre-screening for common reproductive diseases such as endometriosis and PCOS. Help support their game-changing app become available for Android by contributing to their indiegogo campaign . This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 27, 2017
This week I'm talking to farmer and author of Dishing Up The Dirt , Andrea Bemis. We talk what it's really like running a successful farm and how it's way different than gardening. Here's Andrea: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: Evening Standard Magazine One Part Plant Piece Andrea's Website + Instagram Dishing Up The Dirt iFarm Love & Lemons Migration Brewing Farm Girl Veggie Bowls One Part Plant Cookbook This episode was supported by Nutrition Stripped Society . The Society is a master meal planning guide so you can save time and money in the kitchen. You'll get shopping lists, meal plans, nutrition guides, videos, and over 100 healthy recipes created by McKel Hill. Sign up for Nutrition Stripped Society . This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 20, 2017
This week, I'm talking to style expert, podcast host, and founder of Season , Jessie Artigue. We talk religion, politics, and money (specifically starting a new clothing line). Here's Jessie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: Season's Website + Kickstarter Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr Socca Farinata Jessie's Podcast Marriage Is Funny Dairy-Free Cheeses: Dayia Treeline Cheese Miyoko Kitchen Kite Hill Chao Cheese Cookbook Tour DC Schedule/Tickets! This episode was supported by Nutrition Stripped Society . The Society is a master meal planning guide so you can save time and money in the kitchen. You'll get shopping lists, meal plans, nutrition guides, videos, and over 100 healthy recipes created by McKel Hill. Sign up for Nutrition Stripped Society . This episode was also supported by Amazon Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Apr 13, 2017
This week, I'm talking to licensed psychotherapist, mental health consultant, and author, Minaa B, about shame, healing, and the secret world of living with depression. Here's Minaa B: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: Minaa B's Website + Instagram Rivers Are Coming (Minaa B's book) Sunday Morning Products One Part Plant Cookbook Nutrition Stripped's German Chocolate Cake Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only in the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Feb 23, 2017
Last week we learned that if you ever have to get a spinal tap, call a cab or wait for someone to pick you up. I also shared the complicated feelings I felt about hiring the photography team for the book and what that meant for not only my wallet, but my ego. This week, I finish recipe testing and head to LA for the cookbook shoot. And then something I could have never expected happened. Something that changed everything.
Feb 9, 2017
Hey! Hope you've been loving The Cookbook Deal podcast so far. Starting with this week's episode, it will have its own feed and website . You'll be able to listen to the rest of the series there! When you go over to subscribe, do me a favor and leave a review if you're loving the show. It helps more people find the episodes. Thanks! Jessica
Feb 8, 2017
Last week was a big week, the week I got my book deal. After months of back and forth, with contract negotiations I signed the contract. And then almost threw up opening my first advance check. And DID throw up after meeting with publishers in NY. If you're starting here, I wouldn't. Go back and start from the beginning. When I left you at the end of the episode, I was about to move to Charleston after living in Chicago for nearly 16 years. Remember, I was going to start my book as soon we arrived and I could unpack my kitchen boxes. But it didn't really go as I expected...
Feb 2, 2017
In the last episode , we covered the basics of getting an agent and writing a proposal. If you haven't heard it, go back . This week, I'm in New York. meeting with publishers. Trying to make the deal happen. This is also the episode that you'll begin to discover just how weird I am about money. Which may or may not be a reoccurring theme of this podcast. It may. Ok it is. Go listen. This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups + ready-to-blend smoothies right to your door. Receive three free smoothies or soups with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Music by FATHER FIGURE ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK HARPER WAVE BLUEBIRD
Feb 2, 2017
Welcome to The Cookbook Deal, Also The Weirdest Year Of My Life, a podcast series brought to you by One Part Podcast. Over the next few weeks, I'll be taking you through the entire year I spent making my cookbook, One Part Plant . I've recorded the entire process, all the ins and outs, the ups and the meltdowns, and so many things in between. Things that I could have never expected. We'll be getting into that weirdness and also the actual process of making this book in the coming episodes. I recorded it all. And I mean, ALL. But in this first episode, it's more of an introduction. I wanted to give you a little background into what needs to happen before you're able to get a book deal. Because those are the questions I get asked most. How do you find an agent? How much do you pay her? How do you make a proposal? How long does it take from writing the proposal to getting the deal? And the most common question after someone finds out I'm writing a book for a major publisher…how'd YOU do that? I thought this would be a good place to start. So hang tight if you came here for the drama and emotional moments, those will be happening very soon, and often. I promise. As in the next episode. This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups + ready-to-blend smoothies right to your door. Receive three free smoothies or soups with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Music by FATHER FIGURE ONE PART PLANT COOKBOOK MICHELLE DAVIS'S COOKBOOKS: THUG KITCHEN THUG KITCHEN PARTY GRUB THUG KITCHEN 101 EMMA GALLOWAY'S COOKBOOKS: MY DARLING LEMON THYME A YEAR IN MY REAL FOOD KITCHEN RACHEL HOLTZMAN
Feb 1, 2017
In this new podcast series, I'll be taking you through the roller coaster year I spent pitching and making my cookbook, One Part Plant . With interviews and recordings that span the entire process, I documented the ins and out of how she got the deal and what it's really like to make a book – from working with an agent and publishing house to managing advance checks and having near meltdowns over timelimes, budgets, and more. And she does it all while navigating unbelievable (and very personal) twists and turns along the way. Take a listen to a preview of the first episode! Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher
Dec 8, 2016
This is the last episode of the season. I'm taking a mini-break, which actually isn't a break, because I'm going to be working on the new podcast series during that time. So it's more of a you-won't-hear-from-me-for-a-few-weeks break. The new podcast has an official title! It's called "The Cookbook Deal / Also The Weirdest Year Of My Life" and will be a 7-episode series launching the second week of January. I've recorded the entire year of making a cookbook – from getting the deal to recipe testing dramarama to trying to finish my manuscript during a hurricane. I recorded it all. And actually, I'm still recording. I'll be giving you the first episode in the OPP feed, but then it will live in The Cookbook Deal feed for the remainder of the season. If you're signed up for the OPP newsletter, you'll be notified at soon as it launches. You can do that here, if you're not signed up already. OK, today's guest! I'm talking to Emily Fiffer, co-founder of Botanica (the online food magazine and soon-to-be restaurant). Emily and I talk about what tough lessons she's learned from opening a restaurant, the not-so-warm-welcome she's received from some men in the restaurant industry, the importance of being aware of your strengths and weaknesses, and the celebrity she'd most like to watch eating her food (yes, in a creepy way). Here's Emily: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Aaptiv , the on-demand audio fitness experience. Receive a free month trial by using code: onepartplant. And for a limited-time, Aaptiv is offering a special holiday gift of two annual subscriptions for $75 (usually $240). Give them both as gifts or save one for yourself. It's the perfect gift of wellness, whether you're just starting out or need some new inspiration. Check out the details here! SHOW NOTES: Botanica's Website + Instagram Kickstarter Campaign Ina Garten The Great British Bakeoff The Great American Baking Show Laura Miller from Raw Vegan Not Gross Calvin Trillin Eric Bana Eating Gigante Beans + Greens With Spiced Tomato Sauce Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only in the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Dec 1, 2016
Today's guest is Amanda Chantal Bacon of Moon Juice. I'll have to say that this is one of my favorite interviews of the season – because of a big piece of advice that Amanda gave. I almost cancelled therapy for the week because of it. It resonated with me that much. Amanda and I discuss how her wellness journey began with an intervention at a grocery store as a child, how (as an introvert) she's able to recharge with her busy schedule, why she actually believes triggering negative criticism can be a good thing, and how we all have our own superpower within us. Here's Amanda: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Aaptiv , the on-demand audio fitness experience. Receive a free month trial by using code: onepartplant. And for a limited-time, Aaptiv is offering a special holiday gift of two annual subscriptions for $75 (usually $240). Give them both as gifts or save one for yourself. It's the perfect gift of wellness, whether you're just starting out or need some new inspiration. Check out the details here ! SHOW NOTES: Moon Juice's Website + Instagram Moon Juice cookbook Ally Hilfiger episode Moon Juice Beauty Latte Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only in the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 25, 2016
This month on Freak Your Week we're doing something a little different. Listen in to hear guest Jolene Hart (author of the Eat Pretty series) and see what I'm talking about. Here's Jolene: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos courtesy of Jolene Hart's Instagram This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life. They might just throw in a free jar of coconut oil…just saying. Jolene's Website + Instagram Eat Pretty Every Day: 365 Daily Inspirations For Nourishing Beauty, Inside and Out Eat Pretty Eat Pretty, Live Well Journal Ferment Your Vegetables by Amanda Feifer Adina Grigore on One Part Podcast Skin Cleanse 100% Pure Mascara Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 17, 2016
Anna David is this week's guest, and the woman has done a lot. Cliffs notes here: she's a best-selling author, writer, sex and relationship expert, online-magazine creator, and podcaster. You can visit the bio on her website to learn even more. I loved my talk with Anna so much – and a big shout to Brandon for introducing us. Anna and I discuss why the publishing industry broke her heart, the realities of putting a book out into the world, her struggles with misophonia, and why she wanted to get to the root of peoples' petty issues. Here's Anna: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, they deliver soups + ready-to-blend smoothies right to your door. Receive three free smoothies or soups with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Anna David's Website Writing Issues You've Got Issues Website + Podcast Ronna + Beverly Why You're Not Married OPP Misophonia Episode with Jeffrey S. Gould Quiet Please Raw Chocolate Avocado Pudding Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 10, 2016
If Ben Turshen's last name seems familiar to you, you're not crazy. Not so long ago, his sister was a guest on the podcast. And I loved my talk with Ben so much, I'm about to have the whole family on. Get ready Momma Turshen, you're next. Ben and I talk about his path from corporate lawyer to Vedic meditation teacher, how our bodies and minds are inseparable, the difference between belief systems and spiritual experiences, and the danger of making your hobby a career. Here's Ben: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Aaptiv , the on-demand audio fitness experience. Receive a free month trial by using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Ben Turshen's Website Thom Knoles Vedic Network Bruce Herman Small Victories Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Nov 3, 2016
Jennifer Syder is this week's guest. She's a writer, editor, and the host of the Creating Your Own Path Podcast. This episode got a little raw and emotional, and I'm so grateful that Jennifer was willing to share what she's going through right now with the hope that it might help someone else. In this episode, we discuss what it's like growing up with a disability, how she learned that the process of grief is different for everyone, why it's important to cut yourself some slack during difficult times, and how it's OK if sometimes you just want to go to bed. Here's Jennifer: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Jennifer Snyder Instagram + Website Tami Hackbarth No More Dirty Looks (the book) EWG Things I Wish I Knew Before My Mom Died Sweet Potato Curry Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 27, 2016
This podcast guest has been here before. But I just can't get enough. This week, I talk (again) to Ashlae Warner of…well, a couple different brands. In the episode, Ashlae reveals the new business and brand she's been keeping secret for a year. And it's pretty exciting. We talk about how she felt blogging wasn't a sustainable career in the long term (anymore) and what she decided to do about it, the lengthy-red-tapey process of starting her new business, why she's kept it secret, and inside scoop on the other brand that has emerged from starting her new business. Here's Ashlae: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Alchemy Edibles Instagram + Website Oh Lady Is Baked Instagram + Website Almost Raw Brownies with Maple Ganache Oh Ladycakes Instagram + Website Marijuana Prohibition Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 26, 2016
Freak Your Week is back! This month (FYW will be once a month now) I've got the funny and very cool Serena Wolf (author of the new book, The Dude Diet ) . Listen in to hear all the things Serena had to eat, the people she thought were neat, and all the things that made her say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Serena: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos courtesy of Serena Wolf's Instagram This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life. They might just throw in a free jar of coconut oil…just saying. TREAT Mizon Snail Cream EAT Yeti Tumbler MEET Rebecca Harrington I'll Have What She's Having: My Adventures In Celebrity Dieting (Rebecca's book) MORE EAT The Dude Diet ANDSerena's Website + Instagram Just The Tip Sign up for the newsletter to get exclusives and a preview of next week's guest (only on the newsletter). SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 20, 2016
A couple of months ago, I received emails from two brands that are changing the game in the feminine-hygiene category. Both were interested in being on the podcast and both were selling the same kind of product (natural tampons). But they were doing it in such different ways, that I couldn't decide which one to interview. They were both so innovative (and looked cool, too). So I didn't choose. I interviewed both. Two interviews about tampons?! Yes. In part two, I interview the co-founder of Cora, Molly Hayward. Molly and I discuss how she found her partner and how it wasn't who she expected, the big difference between natural and organic cotton products, landing a deal with Target after only being in business for six months, and why it's her mission to make sure that every woman on this planet has access to safe menstrual products. Here's Molly: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Cora's Website + Instagram + Blog Cora's Target Locator Nori Wraps With Spicy Tahini Sauce Sign up for the newsletter to see a preview of next week's guest. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 20, 2016
A couple of months ago, I received emails from two brands that are changing the game in the feminine-hygiene category. Both were interested in being on the podcast and both were selling the same kind of product (natural tampons). But they were doing it in such different ways, that I couldn't decide which one to interview. They were both so innovative (and looked cool, too). So I didn't choose. I interviewed both. Two interviews about tampons?! Yes. In part one, I interview the founder of Lola, Alex Friedman. Alex and I discuss the hardest part about building an early-stage company, the process of testing and launching a new product, why there is still a stigma around feminine-hygiene products, and how she's making big steps to change the industry. Here's Alex: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Bellicon, maker's of the world's best rebounder. Learn about the benefits of rebounding. Design your own Bellicon. or Sign up for a bounce class. SHOW NOTES: Lola Website + Instagram Lola's The Broadcast Purple Cauliflower Hummus NASA Study Sign up for the newsletter to see a preview of next week's guest. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 13, 2016
SO excited about today's guest! I'm talking to model, designer, and body positivity and mental health advocate Jada Sezer. Jada and I discuss how her beginnings studying childhood psychology fueled her current mission, the difference between creating a brand and a company, why you need the right people to surround you to thrive, why she believes the body positivity movement is only the first step in empowering women, and how we must work on policies and become disrupters in order to create real change. Here's Jada: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Jada's Website + Instagram Sezer Collection + Instagram Sezer Size Guide True Match Video Qnola Danielle Copperman Kimberly Parsons Young Minds Women's Equality Party Katie Dalebout Episode Salted Vanilla, Raw Caramel, and Avocado Ganache Cheesecakes from Model Mange Tout Sign up for the newsletter to see the OPP book cover reveal SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Oct 6, 2016
I've seen Lyme disease pop up more and more in the news over the last few months – and wanted to learn more about it. The first thing I did was pick up Ally Hilfiger's book ( Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy, and Almost Killed Me). The subtitle of the book really grabbed my attention. But it also made me question if this was the work of a publisher doing their job to make me want to buy the book. I wondered if Lyme disease was really that serious. It is. After reading Ally's book and talking with her, I now understand the power of this disease and how underestimated it is by so many. It can not only affect the physical body of its sufferers, but can alter their mental state, too. Ally and I discuss why her Lyme disease went undetected for years, how she landed in a psych ward at the age of eighteen because of it, how she began to heal by incorporating a new set of tools into her life, what you can do to protect yourself from Lyme disease, and the biggest lesson she's learned from living with a chronic illness. Here's Ally Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Bellicon, maker's of the world's best rebounder. Learn about the benefits of rebounding. Design your own Bellicon. or Sign up for a bounce class. SHOW NOTES: Ally's Website + Instagram Ally's Book – Bite Me Sacred Mountain Essential Oil The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz The Power Of Now by Eckhart Tolle The Art Of Happiness by Dalai Lama Transcendental Meditation Focus Wheels + Written Intentions Japanese Water Molecule Study Immunity Boosting Tea Recipe Tick Tock Repellent Project Lyme Global Lyme Alliance Sign up for the newsletter to see a preview of next week's guest. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 29, 2016
I really wanted to have McKel Hill of Nutrition Stripped on the podcast. But I also didn't only want to talk about her cookbook (trying to mix it up…per your requests!). So I told her that if she came on, we'd need to explore topics outside of her new book. She was super down for this and knew exactly what she wanted to talk about…burnout and stress. In this episode, McKel and I talk about how she experienced an extreme case of burnout and what she did to recover from it, how she's incorporated mantras into her workout routine, what the heck mantras are (if you're new to them), why working out isn't always the best for your body when you're stressed, and what she's doing to stop the comparison game in her life and career. Here's McKel Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: Nutrition Stripped Website + Instagram Nutrition Stripped Book Tony Robbins Priming Exercise How To Manage Stress 10 Mantras Everyday For Better Health Sarah Britton / My New Roots Keri Glassman Nasty Gal Everlane Glossier How I Built This Podcast Raw Avocado Tart How To Make Your Own Nut/Seed Milks Underweight Nutrition / Tips For Gaining Weight Sign up for the newsletter to see the OPP book cover reveal SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 19, 2016
When Francesca Kennedy reached out to me about being on the podcast, I took one look at the video she sent and knew I HAD to talk to her. This woman is doing amazing things and 100% creating change in peoples' lives through her brand, IX Style. Francesca and I talk about how a trip back to Guatemala led her to start her company, the difference between "luck" and "passion for what you're meant to be doing," why it's important to know of all the key players in your industry (and how to track them down), planting as many seeds and ideas as possible, and why getting a "no" doesn't seem to phase her. Here's Francesca: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES: IX Style's Website + Instagram Project Runway Fashion Startup Live Your Vie Walking Meditation Alexandra Wilkis Wilson Glam Squad Rebecca Minkoff Start Something That Matters by Blake Mycoskie How You Can Help (Asociación Puente and Starfish) One Stitch Closer Video with GAP Proud Mary Steve McCurry Crispy Sweet Potato + Avocado Mash + Chimicurri Sign up for the newsletter to see the OPP book cover reveal SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive an affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 11, 2016
I've been dabbling in Kundalini for the last few years. A YouTube video here. An OnDemand class there. But recently I've gotten pretty serious about the practice – I now go to classes and even started buying books on the topic. I haven't really shared about it here, because it looks pretty weird from the outside and definitely sounds really weird when you try to explain it. This site is all about taking one part at time and Kundalini felt like a lot of parts at a time. But the more I do it, the better I feel. Things shift inside me. My brain feels clearer. And my mood is not as, um, moody. So I felt like it was time to share. I also realized that what seems weird to me might completely be your norm. What's that old saying about "assuming"? Yes, I was kind of being an ass about it. So I reached out to one of my favorite teachers, Ra Ma Kaur, to explain all things Kundalini. She truly knows her stuff. And, by the way, has the most soothing voice while talking about all that stuff she knows. Ra Ma and I discuss Kundalini yoga (what it is, how it works, and why it's about to "pop" in the mainstream), how we can tune into our not-so-positive habits and begin to change them, why it's important to explore new ways to let our guards down, and how this cult-looking (it's not one) form of yoga is different than anything you've ever experienced – and just might change your life. Here's Ra Ma: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Vital Mind Reset : Sign up before 09/20 and receive: $100 off ($297 for the promo period; $397 after), free eBook "Change Your Food, Heal Your Mood", free first chapter of the NYT-bestselling book A Mind of Your Own, and a Q&A webinar with Dr. Kelly Brogan on 9/16. Sign up here . Show Notes:Ra Ma Kaur's Website + Instagram RA MA TV Ra Ma Institute Kundalini Research Institute Yogi Bhajan Bikram yoga scandal via Vanity Fair Kundalini Yoga (beginner's guide book) Yogi Tea Recipe Great short morning routine to start with another great short one . jessicamurnane.com newsletter signup A tribe of women will transform the earth. We are the medicine. - Ra Ma Kaur Click To Tweet Every person on this planet has a birth right to be intuitive, but so many of us have never been taught how to… Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). I receive affiliate commission from some of the links above.
Sep 1, 2016
This week, I'm talking to Giselle Wasfie. She's a former hip hop journalist and current Chinese-medicine practitioner (acupuncturist-herbalist). She's also the founder of the aromatherapy and beauty line REMIX by Giselle Wasfie. As I mentioned on the episode with Katrina Jane , this season I want to cover topics that sometimes have a little mystery surrounding them or lifestyles we think we know about…but might not fully understand. This is one of those episodes. Giselle and I discuss Chinese Medicine (what it is, how it works, and why it's still not widely accepted as "real" medicine), how she knew being a journalist wasn't her career path in life, her advice on looking at past traumas in a new light, and her biggest (and easy) tip on how to deal with toxic people and negative interactions in our lives. Here's Giselle: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES:Giselle's Website + Instagram WEED Giselle's Book: So Fly Chill / Day (see recipe below!) Stone Lotus Aromatherapy (where to buy oils) { Chill / DAY : Relaxation Therapy Recipe } by Giselle Wasfie In a spray bottle mix the following ingredients with 2 ounces of distilled water: 20 drops of MAY CHANG Uplifting and bright, helps keep the mood light. 10 drops of PETITGRAIN Relieves stress. + 5 drops of YLANG YLANG Sedates adrenaline and relaxes the nervous system. Giselle's notes: I like to spray it pre-meditation or I've sold bottles to yoga teachers who use it before class for "grounding" while keeping the energy "uplifted" and flowing. I also use it in the clinic a lot (in between patients) to keep the mood upbeat and positive. Avoid using during pregnancy and avoid getting product in eyes. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Aug 25, 2016
Grace Bonney is back. You might remember her from a Freak Your Week appearance this past winter. But those episodes are short. And I needed MORE GRACE. So I asked her to come back to talk about her latest project (her new book, In The Company Of Women) . Grace and I talk about how the lack of diversity in the media inspired her latest project, how she battles to find the balance between full speed and reverse, the biggest professional struggle she's dealing with right now, and how she broke one of her biggest rules to create a brand new project – which she's announcing for the first time here! Here's Grace: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES:Grace's Website + Instagram In The Company Of Women (Grace's book) Laura Jane Grace Tavi Gevinson Thelma Golden Julia Turshen on One Part Podcast Boss Ladies Magazine Zucchini Salad Recipe How Best Seller Lists Work The Truth About The NYT's Best Seller List SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the Amazon banner in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Aug 4, 2016
On this season of the podcast, we're going to mix it up a little. Yes, you'll still get to hear from your favorite authors, health + wellness gurus, and foodie friends…but you'll also be hearing episodes from people you might not expect. I, for one, want to learn more about the people doing compelling things that aren't in my Instagram feed or popping up on the usual blogroll. And I also want to learn/share more about ideas, concepts, practices, and careers that we might not quite understand or have questions about (and maybe even a little skepticism). Today we're kicking that off with author and clairvoyant medium Katrina-Jane. Katrina-Jane and I discuss the difference between being a clairvoyant, a psychic, and a medium, how traumatic events in her childhood shaped who is she and the career she has today, finding her true love, and the event that finally made her feel that she belonged. Here's Katrina-Jane: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready-to-blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES:Katrina-Jane's Website + Facebook Katrina-Jane's Books: Christian To Clairvoyant and Do You See What I See? International Psychic Association Veggie Lasagna Recipe SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Jul 28, 2016
This week, I'm talking to the incredible food writer and cookbook author Julia Turshen. Julia and I cover a lot of what you might expect in an interview with a popular food writer, but it was the not-food talk that really made this episode one of my favorites. Julia and I discuss how she knew she was ready to write her own cookbook (after co-authoring almost a dozen books), the importance of asking for what you want and being credited for your work, one of the most important rules in her marriage (her wife is Grace Bonney), and how being an active listener is an important first step in creating change. Here's Julia: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Daily Harvest, ready to blend smoothies delivered to your door. Receive three free smoothies with your first order using code: onepartplant. SHOW NOTES:Julia's Website + Instagram Julia's Book ( Small Victories ) The Fat Radish Cookbook Buvette Cookbook Spain: A Culinary Road Trip Gentl and Hyers Nicole Franzen Campaign Zero Every Town Kimchi Fried Rice Recipe Only tell the stories that you can tell. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet The day you're known as a writer is the day you tell people you're a writer. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet I think it's good to just ASK. - Julia Turshen Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
May 25, 2016
So, I wasn't supposed to bring you another pod this month buuuuttt to celebrate the OPP cookbook shoot , I'm doing it. Your support really helped make this book happen, and I wanted to give you a little something in return. And this little something is pretty special, because Jensen Karp is this week's guest. Jensen is a writer, comedian, and old friend who once had an intervention with me about wearing fewer capes (and by fewer, I mean none). Jensen and I talk about his million-dollar rap-record deal, how he dealt with that record never being released, the health scare that inspired him to write his new book ( Kanye West Owes Me Three Hundred Dollars: And Other True Stories Of A White Rapper Who Almost Made It Big), and why he believes that when you hit a dead end there's always a U-turn. Here's Jensen: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life. They might just throw in a free jar of coconut oil…just saying. SHOW NOTES:Jensen's Website + Twitter Jensen's Book ( Kanye West Owes Me Three Hundred Dollars ) Gallery 1988 Barely Famous on VH1 Get Up On This Podcast Baby Talk Dough Boys M Cafe Rudy + Des (Jensen's short film) SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
May 2, 2016
Laura Miller is here! You may know her from crazy food ensembles, popular Tastemade videos, or her upcoming book ( Raw. Vegan. Not Gross. ), but what you might not know is that she struggled lots personally and professionally to get to where she is today. Laura gets candid about some of these issues and what she did to get to the other side. Laura and I talk about how she went through a dozen jobs before landing a career in food, how she became the trojan horse of introverts, why she believes good food/diet isn't the magic pill cure-all for being truly healthy, how she's dealt with the mean girls and boys of the Internet, and how she's helping other women with her #froobs (food + boobs) community. Here's Laura: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is sponsored by SW Basics. Head to their site and receive 15% off your order with special code ONEPART at checkout. I personally love the book Skin Cleanse and their awesome makeup remover . SHOW NOTES:Laura's Website + Instagram + FB + Twitter Laura's Book ( Raw. Vegan. Not Gross. ) Pop Tarts Recipe Tastemade #froobs Froobs Shirts Movemeant Foundation I feel like I'm a trojan horse for the introverts. - Laura Miller on One Part Podcast Click To Tweet There's no experience that you're having with your body that another woman hasn't had. - Laura Miller on One Part… Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, share it or head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review (or do both) The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Apr 29, 2016
Sure , Lemonade just dropped. But so did The Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking cookbook. The Minimalist Baker's Dana Shultz joins me this week to talk about both, plus a whole bunch of other things. Listen in to hear all the things Dana had to eat, the people she thought were neat, and all the things that made her say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Dana: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos courtesy of Dana and Minimalist Baker's Instagram This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life. They might just throw in a free jar of coconut oil…just saying. NEAT Insight Meditation App Dana's Favorite Mediation SHEEEET Lemonade Rachel Roy vs. Rachel Ray EAT Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking ANDDana's Website + Instagram Episode 37: Practice Makes Perfect + Self Publishing A Book With Dana Schultz Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way.
Apr 22, 2016
This week, we've got Jessica Grose. She's an author (her new book, Soul Mates, is out this fall!) and is also the editor of one of the coolest things to hit your inbox in years (Lenny, the newsletter created by Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner). She's really smart. She's really funny. And we're really lucky she's sharing all of her greatness with us this week. Listen in to hear all the things Jessica had to eat, the people she thought were neat, and all the things that made her say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Jessica: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Illustrations courtesy of Lenny's Instagram (clockwise) by Lauren Cierzan, Maria Ines Gul, and Sally Nixon. Photo courtesy of Jessica Grose. This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life. They might just throw in a free jar of coconut oil…just saying. If you don't like it...and it's not for you. Peace be with you. - Jessica Grose Click To Tweet EAT Cara Cara Oranges SWEET Learning to Appreciate My Chamber Of Secrets via Lenny written by Kendra James SHEEEET To Live And Die In Mumbai via The California Sunday Magazine written by Sonia Faleiro ANDLenny's Website (sign up!) + Instagram + Twitter Jessica's Website + Twitter Longform App Where Did I Come From? Soul Mates (Jessica's new book!) Grace Bonney Episode Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way.
Apr 1, 2016
As promised , Jeanine from Love & Lemons is on the pod today! By now, you KNOW I'm obsessed with her new book. And if you didn't know, you'll hear me mention it about 100 times in this episode. Because she's the coolest, she's giving away a copy of the new Love & Lemons Cookbook (this contest is now closed, CONGRATS Annie!) Listen in to find out how to win it + hear all the things Jeanine had to eat, people she thought were neat, and all the things that made her say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Jeanine: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above from Jeanine's Instagram. This episode is supported by Booyah Fitness. Sign up for your free 30 day trial to get access to every fitness class you can imagine online. EAT Stone Cold Fox x Sprouted Kitchen Apron Collab Sprouted Kitchen SWEET#shibainu accounts: @marutaru + @suchgrumbles MEET Hot For Food Videos TWEET Avocado Roses AND Love & Lemons Cookbook Love & Lemons Website + Instagram Jenn Elliott Blake Andie Mitchell's new book We Just Want Every Plate, Bowl, And Napkin In This Cookbook via Bon Appetite Healthy Nibbles + Bits + her new food art account Make & Matter Random Number Generator Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way.
Mar 23, 2016
Surprise! New podcast. I know we never release mid-week, but this topic and guest were too important not to share right away. I'm talking with filmmaker Shannon Cohn about Endo What?, her new documentary. This new film not only gives all the facts and information that your doctor never told you about endometriosis, but encourages and inspires women to be more empowered with their healthcare choices to treat it. And it is beyond powerful. Shannon and I discuss why more women with endometriosis aren't diagnosed sooner, how her own battle with the disease inspired her to make this film, the impact environmental toxins play with endo, the number one diet change you can make to possibly help manage endo symptoms, and why women's below-the-waist health issues are the last great health taboo. Here's Shannon: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: Endo What? Website + Facebook + Instagram Why Doctors Take Women's Pain Less Seriously via The Atlantic Clue Period Tracker App Thinx Diva Cup Luna Pads Skin Cleanse EWG's Skin Deep Database (see where your products rank Chocolate Almond Butter Fudge via Mind Body Green HELP BRUSSELS: Foundation For Peace Red Cross Of Belgium Women's pain is, quite frankly, taken less seriously than men's pain. - Shannon Cohn Click To Tweet Female health issues that are involved below the waist are the last great health taboo. - Shannon Cohn Click To Tweet If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Shannon's story. Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast.
Mar 11, 2016
You know those people that are really great at talking and articulating things? Like so good that you aren't able to articulate how great they are at articulating? Well, that's Grace Bonney. She's so incredibly smart and thoughtful that I couldn't wait to hear the things she had to share. And I'm even more excited to share them with you. Listen in to hear Grace and I discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Grace: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above (clockwise): Sally Nixon, Christopher Sturman, Julia Turshen This episode is sponsored by SW Basics. Head to their site and receive 15% off your order with special code PODCAST at checkout. EAT Beyond Type 1 + Pancake Recipe Julia Turshen NEAT Denene Millner Books (new imprint) TWEET Sally Nixon Illustrations SHEEEET Hypnotic Markers ANDDesign*Sponge Website + Instagram In The Company Of Women (Grace's new book!) Black-ish " Hope" Episode Julia Rothman Sasha Israel More How It's Made Videos (love the chocolate coins) Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Mar 4, 2016
Erin Gleeson is back! She made her first OPP appearance on Season One's finale episode . She was hit (no surprise). When I saw she had a new book out…you know I had to get her back for Round Two. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Erin: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Erin + her Instagram MEET Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton The Musical How To Be Amazing With Michael Ian Black Lin-Manuel Miranda's Wedding Video SWEET Print All Over Me TREAT Madewell Transport Tote NEAT Rodarte Spring 2016 StartUp Podcast ANDThe Forest Feast Website + Instagram The Forest Feast Kids The Forest Feast Notebook Set + 2016 Calendar + Paper Placemats Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Feb 29, 2016
Episode 50!!! Ok, technically there are more than 50 episodes if you count Freak Your Weeks …but this is the 50th long-form interview. Which is just nuts. Before I get to the guest, I want to thank you for being so supportive of the podcast. I love the cool club we've created together! Our 50th guest is Celestine Maddy of the new book A Wilder Life! You got a sneak peak of it last week, and now you'll get to hear all the nitty gritty details of how making this book went down. Celestine and I talk about her life before she ventured outside (there were lots of video games involved), how getting your hands dirty can make you feel more grounded, why she decided to take a break from her magazine ( Wilder Quarterly ), and what nature, the gym, and Khloe Kardashian have in common (you might be surprised). Here's Celestine: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES:Celestine's Website + Instagram A Wilder Life Sauerkraut Recipe Abbye Churchill Weather Up Video about Celestine + Wilder Quarterly If you love something, you do it despite the obstacles. - Celestine Maddy Click To Tweet Everybody's better when they get their hands dirty. - Celestine Maddy Click To Tweet When your hands are actually in the dirt, you can feel really grounded. - Celestine Maddy Click To Tweet I'm just trying to remember to be grateful. - Celestine Maddy Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jeffrey's story. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast.
Feb 8, 2016
So technically I'm supposed to be on "hiatus" from the podcast while I finish my book . But I just couldn't stay away from you. Especially when I've just recorded an interview on a topic that so many of you have said you wanted to know more about. When I first talked about misophonia (the hatred of sound) on Episode 30 with Ashlae Warner , I got tons of messages from listeners saying they felt such relief knowing they weren't alone in either experiencing misophonia themselves or having to deal with someone who had it. So when I saw there was a new documentary about it, I knew I had to get the filmmaker (Jeffrey S. Gould) on the pod to give us the full scoop on this condition…and share everything he learned while making the film. Jeffrey and I discuss what misophonia is and isn't; how sufferers deal with the anger, sadness, and guilt that comes with the condition; how his own sensitivities to sound led him to create his new film, Quiet Please; his tips on creating coping mechanisms; and why he says the grocery store can turn him into Charles Manson. Here's Jeffrey: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life (these are some of my favorites)! SHOW NOTES: Quiet Please's Website + FB + Twitter Watch the trailer Support the film Blackberry, Vanilla + Lime Smoothie via The First Mess Misophonia resources and articles: What Misophonia Feels Like (video) Please Stop Making That Noise via NYT Buzzfeed's Misophonia Memes and then An Actual Neurological Study Misophonia Self Test Misophonia International Misophonia Support Group You don't have to bite that potato chip like it's the last thing you're ever going to eat. - Jeffrey Gould on… Click To Tweet We all can't be 100% mindful, 100% of the time. - Jeffrey Gould of Quiet Please Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jeffrey's story. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast.
Jan 11, 2016
I know that the title of this podcast is long. And I wanted to make it 20 times longer, because we covered so much great stuff in this episode. This week, I'm talking to Kelsey Miller. She's a senior writer at Refinery 29, creator of The Anti-Diet Project, and author of the new book, Big Girl: How I Gave Up Dieting And Got A Life . Kelsey and I talk about what it's truly like inside the head of someone with disordered eating, what led her to start the Anti-Diet Project, what "giving yourself permission to eat" actually means and what it doesn't, the traumatic childhood experience that shaped the way she saw her body, how she hopes speaking out about this experience might open the door for others, and why she doesn't exactly believe in the idea of closure. Here's Kelsey: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher This episode is supported by Thrive Market. Sign up to receive a free 30 Day Membership and save 25-50% on your favorite beauty, food, and wellness products like Bob's Red Mill, Seventh Generation, and Enjoy Life (these are some of my favorites)! SHOW NOTES: Big Girl: How I Gave Up Dieting And Got A Life (Kelsey's book) The Anti-Diet Project Some of my favorites from the archives: What Losing 100 Pounds Really Looks Like I Try To Look At Myself As A Man That's Really Hot For Me The Problem With Fat Monica Watermelon Smoothie Recipe Kelsey's Website + Instagram We have to treat everybody with the reverence that their experience deserves. -Kelsey Miller Click To Tweet My f'd up past is kind of present. -Kelsey Miller Click To Tweet The liberating thing comes when you realize, things don't happen linearly…almost EVER. -Kelsey Miller Click To Tweet The closure part comes and goes. -Kelsey Miller Click To Tweet SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Kelsey's story. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you). Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast.
Jan 8, 2016
Have you ever become friends with someone right before you move away to a new city? Someone that you really connect with and makes you laugh and just gets you? And you ask yourself (and them), "WHHHHHY have we been living in this city so long and not known each other??" It's sorta like when you were little and you met your new best friend at summer camp and then summer was over and you had to go your separate ways. And while you might be thinking about one another, you never really talk again. Well, that was then. And now, Skype exists. So let me introduce you to this week's guest. It's Devin Kirk. He's the VP of Merchandising (which means he gets to travel the world picking out cool stuff) at Jayson Home. If you've ever picked up a magazine and seen the couch of your dreams…chances are it's credited to Jayson Home. I met him right before I left Chicago. He's the best for 100 reasons, but mainly because he references Dolly Parton and Oprah stories in the same episode. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Devin: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Devin and Jayson Home's Instagram SHEEET Making A Murderer SWEET Lee John Phillips NEAT Between The World And Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates TWEET Aretha Sings "Natural Woman " and the reactions ANDJayson Home Website + Instagram Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Jan 1, 2016
It's the first The Things That Freaked My Week podcast of 2016! It's January 1st, so…that's about as fresh as a pod can get. The new year is all about starting fresh and finding your good vibes. So, I had to bring the Queen of Good Vibes, Ms. Sarah Britton of My New Roots. Thanks for all of you that suggested her as the first guest of the year. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. HAPPY 2016! Here's Sarah: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Sarah and her Instagram. SHEEET Bananas Go GMO? (noooooo!) EAT Gingersnap Eggnog Ice Cream Sandwiches NEAT Muse Meditation Headband MEET Folk Fibers + Their Instagram ANDMy New Roots Website + Instagram My New Roots cookbook My New Roots App Ana T Forrest Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Dec 23, 2015
Oh, so you thought since Christmas was on Friday that I wasn't going to give you a Freak Your Week this week? No way. We're dooooooing it (just a few days early). And man, this week's guest (Alexis Nido-Russo of Local Eclectic) brought A LOT of freak-worthy finds. You remember her, right? The For Reals Meals host that tried to serve bacon. She's the best. And that lunch was one of my most favorites we've ever done here. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Alexis: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Alexis and her Instagram. MEET Showry Woman Eating 100 Pieces Of Texas Toast The Food Porn Superstars of South Korea: Mukbang TWEET Republicans Holding Dildos Like Guns NEAT Way Back Machine SWEET Pumpkin The Raccoon EAT Cinnamon Squares TREAT Club W ANDLocal Eclectic Website + Instagram Local Eclectic Favorites: La Kiser and Stella + Bow Alexis's Instagram Shipping Easy Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Dec 18, 2015
We've got Lynn Chen this week! Actress, activist, and creator of the website & podcast, The Actor's Diet. She's cool, she's funny, and she had lots of freak your week goodies you're going to love. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Lynn: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Lynn and her Instagram Top left photo by Lily Diamond/Kale And Caramel I don't eat oatmeal past noon. - Lynn Chen Click To Tweet TREAT Link Of Hearts MEET I'll Have What Phil's Having Exporting Raymond EAT Oatmeal With Ice Cream SWEET Companion App ANDThe Actor's Diet Website + Instagram + Podcast Lynn's Website + Instagram Lynn's Link Of Hearts Video Phil Rosenthal La Brea Bakery Nada Moo Netflix + Chilly Crazy Rich Asians (audio book, snag as one of your freebie books!) Saving Face Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Dec 11, 2015
Our second Julia in a row! This week, it's Julia Sherman. She's an artist, writer, and founder of the website (and future book!) Salad For President. Yes, SALAD FOR PRESIDENT. The best name for anything. Ever. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. Here's Julia: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Julia and her Instagram. SWEET Art Tag Sale TWEET (INSTAGRAM) Look At This Pusssy EAT Persimmon With Ginger, Honey, and Lime Salad NEAT Sheila Hicks ANDJulia's Website + Instagram Brie Ruais Sophy Naess OG Persimmon Salad Getty Salad Garden Robert Irwin Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear these episodes. iTunes works that way. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Dec 7, 2015
After reading the intro to Anne Sage's new book, Sage Living: Decorate For The Life You Want, I immediately reached out to her and asked her to be on the podcast. It was that good. Lucky for all of us, she said yes. In this episode, I ask Anne to dive deeper into that intro, and she shares how she was able to overcome the fear of living/being alone, how she got through both a love and business divorce, what steps she took to live a happier and healthier life, and how she began to understand (and wrote a book about) the relationship between the spaces we live in and our interior lives. Sounds heavy…but there was lots of laughing, too. Here's Anne: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher The fear of being on my own, became less than the fear of being as unhappy as I was. - Anne Sage Click To Tweet SHOW NOTES:Anne's Website + Instagram Sage Living: Decorate For The Life You Want (Anne's Book) Emily Johnston Mulligatawny Recipe via My New Roots Best Books To Give & Receive This Season *To find a Salvation Angel Tree, just Google: Salvation Angel Tree + the city you live in. And if you live in Indiana, they really need your help this year. Walmart is being a huge Grinch . Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. SUPPORT THE PODCAST If you like this episode, head over to iTunes to subscribe + leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Anne's story. + Click on the "Amazon Is Cool" in the sidebar anytime you need to make an Amazon purchase. A small percentage of your purchase will support the show (no extra cost to you).
Dec 4, 2015
Cool jean jumper? Check! Drinking a tiki drink wearing said jean jumper? Double check! Brow game strong? Oh yeah! Editor at THE BEST food magazine out there? Yes!!!! Man, this week's guest has got it all. I'm really excited for you to meet Julia Kramer (senior editor at Bon Appétit magazine) and hear all the things that freaked her week. Here's Julia: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher *Photos above courtesy of Julia and her Instagram. Photo of Julia by Alex Lau EAT Cooking From The Archives: Christmas Strawberries Raoul's in NYC MEET Caity Weaver NEAT A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to Being a Better Leader TREAT Astier de Villatte (website) Astier de Villatte Aoyama Incense (easier way to purchase!) ANDJulia's Instagram Bon Appétit's Website + Instagram Inverted Incense Holder Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Nov 27, 2015
Food photographer + writer Dennis Prescott (aka Dennis The Prescott) is this week's guest. When I say food photographer, I mean FOOOD photographer. As in, I suddenly become starving anytime I look at his photos. They are vibrant, beautiful, and literally dripping with goodness. Mainly, cheese. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Dennis and his Instagram. Here's Dennis: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher EAT Traegar Pellet Grill NEAT Chef's Table on Netflix TREAT Sigma 50mm F1.4 Lens MEET Drizzle & Dip ANDDennis's Website + Instagram Jiro Dreams Of Sushi (also on Netflix + Amazon) The Lives Of Millennial Career Jugglers 50mm F1.8 Lens Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Nov 25, 2015
Food photographer + writer Dennis Prescott (aka Dennis The Prescott) is this week's guest. When I say food photographer, I mean FOOOD photographer. As in, I suddenly become starving anytime I look at his photos. They are vibrant, beautiful, and literally dripping with goodness. Mainly, cheese. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat (in this case, drink), the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Dennis and his Instagram. Here's Dennis: [powerpress] Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher EAT Traegar Pellet Grill NEAT Chef's Table on Netflix TREAT Sigma 50mm F1.4 Lens MEET Drizzle & Dip ANDDennis's Website + Instagram Jiro Dreams Of Sushi (also on Netflix + Amazon) The Lives Of Millennial Career Jugglers 50mm F1.8 Lens Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Nov 23, 2015
Two Moms In The Raw's Shari Koolik Leidich is this week's guest. I'm excited for about a million reasons, but I'll break it down to my top three… 1. Her products are DELICIOUS and were my savior when I changed my diet. 2. Her cookbook is one the best of this year. 3. Her enthusiasm, sense of humor, and just plain Shari-ness is incredible (you'll hear what I mean when you listen to the episode). Shari and I discuss how she was blindsided by her diagnosis of multiple sclerosis, how she took her health into her own hands after conventional medicine wasn't working, the company that launched as a result of it, and how she lives a life of omission and not remission. Shari is the real deal. Here's Shari: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Two Moms In The Raw's Website + Instagram Two Moms In The Raw Cookbook Unlock Shari's Recipes ! Brigitte Mars Roger McDougall Dr. Cousens Terry Wahls Adeena Sussman Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Shari's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Nov 13, 2015
This week's guest has a lot of name. But that's ok, because he's got a lot of talent to go along with it. It's Isaiah Freeman-Schub, market editor at WSJ (as in The Wall Street Journal). He knows what's up, and I'm so excited to have him on this week! Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat (in this case, drink), the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Isaiah and WSJ Mag Instagram. Here's Isaiah: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher TREAT Frank & Oak x Larose Paris Wool Baseball Hats Frank & Oak SHEEEET! Pigalle Basketball Court EAT America's Test Kitchen MEET Dan Pashman + Sporkful ANDIsaiah's Instagram WSJ Magazine Why Great British Baking Show Is THE BEST Vintage Cartier Men's Watches Eat More Better by Dan Pashman Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Nov 6, 2015
And she's back! Laura Wright from the The First Mess is here again with her sultry voice and cool cooking ways. If you didn't hear her the first time she was on the podcast, make sure to check out Episode 27 (we talked long-term relationships and not working for free). On this episode, listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat (in this case, drink), the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Laura's Instagram Here's Laura: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher EAT Juice Of A Few Flowers Cocktail Recipe by Ina Garten #WWID NEAT Empire Trailer + Cookie Lyon TREAT Aukey Aromatherapy Diffuser Rocky Mountain Oils SHEEEEET Laura's Cookbook Details ANDLaura's Website + Instagram Ina Garten's Back To The Basics DoTerra FDA Trouble + Scam Article Garden & Gun Cookbook Meat Thermometer To Check Your Oven Anything that freaked your week?!Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Oct 30, 2015
This week's guest is writer and editor Rachel Holtzman. Chances are she's probably had something to do with some of your favorite cookbooks, you just didn't know it. Take a look . Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *The Chocolate Honey Peppermint Cup (above) was also a freaker. Here's Rachel: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHEEEET Diva Cup EAT The Lost Kitchen TREAT Tine D + Black Oak Tattoo NEAT Quote (from Elizabeth Gilbert) ANDRachel's Website + Instagram Amy Schumer HBO Special Lauren Wasser (model suing tampon company) Asrai Garden Anne Owen's (from O+A) tattoo Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Oct 23, 2015
This week's guest is Ashlae Warner of Oh, Ladycakes. You may remember her as a fellow sound-hater (Misophonia Club) and Endo sister from Episode 30 of the podcast. Her episode was one of the most popular of the first season…so I figured it was time to bring her back for Season 2! Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. And then find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Ashlae and her Instagram. Here's Ashlae: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SWEET On Never Wanting To Be Pregnant SHEEEET (N-S-F-W!) Things My Dick Does (Tumblr) The Adorable Secret Life Of One Man's Penis (on HuffPost) NOT NEAT Cat Parasite Linked To Development Of Mental Illness In Owners (Toxoplasma gondii) TREAT Elizabeth Suzann Tunic EAT Hint At Ashlae's New Business ANDAshlae's Website + Instagram Ashlae's First OPP Episode Gamer Grandma Rage The vanilla I NEVER GOT Pineapple Upside Down Cake Kaftan The Life Changing Magic Of Tidying Up Andie Mitchell Episode Chicago Diner Owen + Alchemy Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Oct 19, 2015
Curb Your Enthusiasm . Arrested Development . And now…the One Part Podcast. Huh? Yeah, get excited about this week's episode. Jeff Garlin and I discuss how he got involved in the documentary Finding Vivian Maier ( and his take on the controversy surrounding her work), the reason he decided to leave his podcast behind, why it's important to treat positive reviews/comments with the same weight as negative ones (hello, ego!), and his favorite not-really-a-recipe recipe for dessert. Here's Jeff: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Jeff's Instagram Finding Vivian Maier (a must watch) John Maloof By The Way, In Conversation With Jeff Garlin (start with Larry David episode!) Tangerine President Obama on WTF Cara Nicoletti Voracious My Footprint (Jeff's book in hardcover) Curbing It (paperback) Andie Mitchell episode How To Cut A Pineapple Curb Your Enthusiasm Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jeff's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 12, 2015
I sat down ( literally, sat on the ground ) with Paul Octavious for this week's podcast. He hosted my farewell-to-Chicago For Reals Meals (coming later this week!), and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to interview one of my most favorite photographers and creatives out there. Paul and I discuss how leaving school to care for his grandfather ignited his passion for photography, how getting fired from his first job didn't turn out so bad, the incredible physical transformation he's made over the last year, why he's got a love/hate relationship with Instagram, and his advice on creating authentic work. Here's Paul: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Paul's Instagram + Website + Flickr Threadless Socality Barbie Paul Octavious…Octopus Style Paul's Recipe picks: Massaged Kale Salad , Lemon Lime Guacamole + Avocado Salad The Golden Fig (winner of last week's The Year Of Cozy Giveaway ) Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Paul's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 9, 2015
This week's guest is Billy Green. He's the pop-of-color king, the man behind Wit & Vinegar, and the author of Whip It Up (launching October 13th!). Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. Find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Billy and his Instagram. Here's Billy: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher TWEET Dog Train SHEEEET How To Get Away With Murder MEET Baddie Winkle EAT Whip It Up (Billy's Book) ANDBilly's Website + Instagram Preview + Order Whip It Up Baddie Winkle Refinery 29 Video Mistresses RH Teen RH Teen Not Getting Love Empanadas Behind A Liquor Store These journals rule (LET'S KEEP JOURNALS AGAIN!) Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Oct 5, 2015
This week I'm bringing you a conversation with Adrianna Adarme, creator of popular website A Cozy Kitchen and author of the new book, The Year Of Cozy. Adrianna and I talk about why she decided to leave her career in the film industry behind, how a speech from David Foster Wallace changed how she approached each day, why she wants people to stop saying they're busy, and her tips on controlling negative thinking (you might be surprised how she's doing it). And we're giving away Adrianna's new book… THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. You'll have to listen to the podcast to find out how to enter (it's a super easy, with a fun question to answer). I'll announce the winner at the end of the week! Here's Adrianna: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Adrianna's Website + Instagram The Year Of Cozy (Adrianna's Book) Billy Green David Foster Wallace's Kenyon College Speech The Varnish Cake Over Steak Latin Bowl Recipe Sage Bistro Bestia Rustic Canyon Alimento Spoon Fork Bacon Hottie Boyfriend Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Adrianna's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 25, 2015
This week's guest is Kevin Aeh. He's a style expert, writer, and lifestyle editor at Q (Equinox's health and wellness site). And he's also got some of the best hair I've ever seen. Listen in to hear us discuss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. Find all the links below. *Photos above courtesy of Kevin and his Instagram. Here's Kevin: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher NEAT: The Curious Incident of the Dog in Night Time Madonna tour TWEET Pizza Rat EAT Sweet Green Pickled Watermelon Rind Recipe MEET: Newt The Dog AND:Kevin's Instagram + Website Q by Equinox Sean Penn Sues Lee Daniels for $10 million Scream Queens Future/Drake's What A Time To Be Alive Whole Living Lauren Ralph Lauren Sheets (not on sale!) Marvel's Daredevil on Netflix Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Sep 21, 2015
That's right, I've got a little literary bun in the oven. I'm cooking up my first cookbook, to be released in Spring 2017! It feels a little surreal, kinda weird, but mainly really, really awesome. There are a hundred reasons why I'm excited, but I'd have to say that getting to work with one of my dream publishers ( Harper Wave of the HarperCollins family) is at the very top of the list. Thank you to Harper's Karen, Julie, and John. I know you're supposed to wait until the book comes out to write an acknowledgements page, but I'm not waiting to thank YOU GUYS for always being so supportive of this site and the podcast. You've played such a big role in making this happen. And I promise to make you proud. Also, a giant thank you to Sarah (my agent) for always believing in me, no matter what. You are the best. And Celeste, for simply being the coolest. I'm really hoping to get you involved in this book as much as I can – from helping me test recipes and keeping you up to date on preorder giveaways (you know you like presents) to cooking classes/events. So if you aren't already signed up for my newsletter, you can do it right here to get all the book details before anyone else. Oh, and you'll get a free mini-cookbook download to get you started. ** Thanks to Alex for putting a book in my belly (via Photoshop) and Jena for taking my photo! NOW this week's podcast! We're doing things a little differently this week and have a two-part podcast for you. Not everything can be one part… In part one, I bring back Adina Grigore, author of Skin Cleans e, to talk about my big book news. She was a total weirdo about announcing her book, and I never understood why…until now. We talk all about why we're so damn awkward about it, and she reveals a big announcement of her own. In part two, I talk to NYT-bestselling author Andie Mitchell. She wrote the incredible memoir It Was Me All Along and is the creator of the popular website Can You Stay For Dinner? She's the real deal, and I couldn't wait to sit down and talk with her. Andie and I discuss her massive weight loss, the depression that surfaced after losing the weight, a useful tool she suggests to manage binge eating and negative thinking, and why your leggings might not be the best friend you thought they were. Take a listen: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Skin Cleanse (Adina's book) Episode 6: Ego Checking With Adina Grigore Harper Wave Andie's Website + Instagram It Was Me All Along (Andie's book) Dr. Oz Show White Bean Puttanesca With Garlic Bread Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram, and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Andie's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 18, 2015
This week's guest is Renee Byrd. She's a crazy talented photographer, recipe developer, yoga teacher, and the creator of the beautiful website, Will Frolic For Food . Listen in to hear her and I disucss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. *Photos above courtesy of Renee and her Instagram. Here's Renee: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher TWEET: American Ninja Warrior Million Dollar Winner (video) WHOOOAH. NEAT: The Importance Of Doing What You Love with Elle Luna (video) TREAT: Empress Of (buy here on Amazon ) EAT: Gluten-free Cinnamon Rolls With Hemp Cashew Frosting Extras: Renee's Instagram + Website Mochiko Sweet White Rice Flour Sorghum Flour Psyllium Husk Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Sep 11, 2015
This week's guest is Dean Renaud of South Social & Home . But you also might remember her from the first ever (and only) For Reals Meals: Southern Blonde Edition . Dean is the coolest and I had no doubt she was going to bring IT to the pod. Listen in to hear her and I disucss the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. *Photos above courtesy of Dean and her Instagram. Here's Dean: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher NEAT: The Life Changing Magic Of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo MEET: Whitney A. A great episode to start with. EAT: Panzanella (from The First Mess) TREAT: Mourning Rings (I want this ONE !) Extras: Dean's Instagram + Website SOMM (wine documentary) Asrai Garden An awesome Dean outfit Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Sep 7, 2015
So excited to bring you this interview with Paul Lowe of Sweet Paul magazine! Lots of incredible nuggets of wisdom and advice from this crazy-talented man. Paul and I talk about the early beginnings of his career in Norway, how his path shifted when he came down with blogger-fatigue, his big advice on growing your own creative brand, and his thoughts on bacon, the Kardashian/Jenners, and word the"bae." We didn't agree on that last one. Here's Paul: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Sweet Paul Magazine + Website + Instagram Sweet Paul Eat + Make (Paul's book) Paul's Etsy Shop Kale + Blueberry Salad With Citrus + Honey Watermelon, Peach, And Cucumber Salad Spirit Of The Rose Retreat Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Paul's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 4, 2015
Welcome to the first installment of The Things That Freaked My Week – a new weekly micro podcast where my guest and I share the things we had to eat, the people we thought were neat, and all the things that made us say sheeeeet. This week's guest is Gabriel Cabera aka The Artful Desperado . Take a listen and find links of the things we talk about below. *Photos above courtesy of Gabriel and his Instagram. Here's Gabriel: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher EAT: Eating bugs in Mexico City at Pujol . MEET: Issy Croker Website + Instagram SHEEET: Allergic to WiFi? NEAT: Stepwalls in all their glory . Extras: Artful Desperado Instagram + Website Popcorn Lung Izy Hossack – Top With Cinnamon Naked & Afraid XL Anything that freaked your week?! Share it in the comments or tweet it to me and tag it with #freakedmyweek.
Aug 31, 2015
WE ARE BACK! Season Two is kicking off with one of my favorite episodes of Season Two. Yeah, I said it. No crystal ball over here, I just know it will be – it's that good. I'm talking to Beth Kirby. She's a photographer, creative consultant, stylist, and the creator of the beautiful website Local Milk. Beth and I talk about the past struggles that led her to where she is today, how she said "so long" to the toxic relationships in her life, the new direction for her cooking, and how she's creating her best content on and offline. You'll also hear firsthand what it's like to truly fall in love. Like, you'll literally get to hear it. You'll see what I mean. Go listen, already! P.S. It's good to be back. Hoping you can make the Trenchermen dinner that I shared in the intro. Call for reservations at 773-661-1540. Here's Beth: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Vote for SXSW panel here Local Milk's Website + Instagram Local Milk Retreats Brash Coffee Jersey Ice Cream Company Daring Greatly by Brene Brown 6 Types Of People Who Don't Deserve To Hear Your Story with Brene Brown (video) Almond Butter, Cayenne + Hemp Seed Truffles from Local Milk Trenchermen Dinner – call 773-661-1540 for reservation Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Erin's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jul 9, 2015
It's the Season One finale of the One Part Podcast! One whole year has gone by since launching the first episode. It's so crazy! There's been lots of laughing , some tears , many an F-bomb , and tons of planty recipes. I cannot thank you all enough for listening, sharing the episodes, tweeting up a storm, and just plain supporting the show. You've helped create a cool and thoughtful OPP community that we can all be part of, and I love you all so much for it. For the finale, I wanted to go big! So I headed to Instagram to ask you who you wanted to hear. There were so many great suggestions (some I'll for sure be using in Season Two) – but I could only choose one…. Today's guest is Erin Gleeson from The Forest Feast! She's cool, a super-talented photographer, a NYT Times best-selling author, and just a freaking nice person. And you know we're all about nice people around here. In this episode, Erin and I discuss leaving her career behind in NYC to move to a cabin in the woods, how that move influenced the career she has today, her inspiring approach to creating and maintaining her brand, and her advice on putting your work out there. Here's Erin: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The Forest Feast Website + Instagram The Forest Feast (book) Erin's Stationery Line After The Jump Podcast Episode 37: Dana Shultz from Minimalist Baker Episode 19: De'Mar Hamilton of The Plain White T's Roasted Carrot Recipe Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Erin's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jul 2, 2015
This week I'm talking to body-positive advocate and emotional-eating expert Isabel Foxen Duke. Former OPP guest Katie Dalebout suggested her as a guest, and I'm so glad she did! Isabel really brought it to this episode. In our chat, Isabel and I discuss how she landed in rehab after abusing drugs to control her weight, her path from working in finance to becoming a certified health coach, the problem with our diet culture, and the number one thing she believes you have to change in order to have a healthy relationship with food. Here's Isabel: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Isabel's Website + Instagram Stop Fighting Food Sarah Jenks Kris Carr MindBodyGreen Integrative Nutrition Breaking Free From Emotional Eating by Geneen Roth Raw Chocolate Avocado Pudding Lula Cafe (July 13th Farm Dinner!) Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Isabel's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jun 25, 2015
You probably already know that I love Dana Shultz from Minimalist Baker (seen here and here ). But like most of my internet girlfriends, we hadn't ever actually spoken before this podcast. But based on our emails, her Lil Jon and Martin references, and her undying dedication to creating new dairy-free mac & cheese recipes, I knew that we'd hit it off (and we did). In this episode, Dana and I discuss her decision to ditch the traditional publisher route and self-publish her cookbook, her top tips for creating a website that Google loves, how she's taken her photography skills to the next level, and the most important thing she believes you need to have a successful website. Here's Dana: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Minimalist Baker Website + Instagram Dana's First Website Yoast (SEO plugin for WordPress) Food Photography School The Artful Desperado Hollis Anne (Dana's cookbook designer) Veggie Sandwich With Sunflower Seed Tzatziki via Fairing Well Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown Dry Creek Valley VOTE for Laura Wright of The First Mess in the So Delicious Shake Off Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Dana's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jun 18, 2015
On this week's episode, I talk to Melissa Baswell Williams – the designer and founder of the lifestyle website Bubby & Bean. I had never spoken to or met Melissa before this interview but have always had a lot of love for her. When my brand was just starting, she asked me to be on her site. I had a handful of Instagram followers, not a lot of readers, and was just figuring stuff out. But Melissa didn't care and still wanted me anyway. She's sweet like that. In our talk, Melissa shares for the first time the very personal and intimate details behind the creation of her website, how it helped her cope with a traumatic event in her life, and why she decided to start taking her family's online privacy seriously. Here's Melissa: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Bubby & Bean Website + Instagram Episode 34: Choosing To Live With Sahar Paz Deconstructed Sushi Bowl Recipe via Fork And Flower Deliciously Ella Naturally Ella Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Melissa's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jun 11, 2015
This week's podcast is pretty special. I had the opportunity to speak with the co-author of one of THE most influential books in health, wellness, and plant-based nutrition. It's Dr. Thomas Campbell, who cowrote The China Study with his father, Dr. T. Colin Campbell. The book has sold over 1 million copies and inspired the film Forks Over Knives . Their work has transformed thousands of lives across the world, including my own. I'm pretty excited about this one! Tom and I discuss why he needed to write his new book, The Campbell Plan , his thoughts on the hottest health topics out there – gluten, soy, and oil (you might be surprised to hear what he thinks), raising a healthy family, and the number one thing he says is vital in successfully changing your diet. Here's Tom: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The Campbell Plan Book + Website + FB The China Study Forks Over Knives T. Colin Campbell Center For Nutrition Studies Lasagna Recipe Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Dr. Campbell's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jun 4, 2015
This week I'm talking to one of my biggest art/design idols, Rose Lazar. I admire her so much and couldn't wait to get her on the podcast. I admire for hundreds of reasons: she's the best gift-giver I know, she makes all of her products by hand (her own hands) for her company, The Great Lakes Goods, and she loves Drake even more than I do. And that's a lot. But the thing I admire most about Rose is that she does exactly what she wants every single day. She only makes what she loves and only sells what she truly cares about. And when you have your own business, that's not always the easiest thing to do. But she's mastered it and gives great insight on this episode on exactly how she's pulled it off. You'll have to listen in to hear Rose's challenge. But whether you decide to take the pledge or not, I'm pretty sure you'll walk away with a new idol too. Here's Rose: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Rose's Website + Instagram Drake's Legend Wink Set Hex Weight Blocks I'll Take Care Of You Card (Drake!) I f you decide to take the pledge: 1. Take the pledge and keep it to yourself. Tell no one or maybe just your best friend at dinner. Write it in your diary. Say it out loud to your bathroom mirror. Do you. 2. Take the pledge and share in the comments here. It's a great place to talk with fellow pledgers. And also a great place to ask any questions you might have about the challenge. 3. Take the pledge and tweet it. Share on Twitter and tag it with #onepartpledge. Challenge someone else you know to take part in it. These things are always easier with friends. 4. Take the pledge and Instagram it. Take a photo of yourself holding up the OPP hand sign (it's above) or a photo of you doing the challenge. You don't even have to show your face. Get creative with it. And make sure to tag me, so I see you! #onepartpledge If you miss a challenge or aren't ready for it right now, that's ok. This isn't like an episode of Game of Thrones . You can miss one and still know what the hell is going on. Let's do it!!
May 28, 2015
I talk a lot and have a tendency to overshare. But I'm feeling a little speechless when it comes to describing Sahar Paz. I've been sitting in front of my computer for twenty minutes trying to figure out what to say about this incredible woman. My interview with her was like none I've had before. There aren't many people that have survived what she's been through. And even fewer people that have survived and then made it their life's work to help others do the same. She's one of the most inspiring women I've ever talked to, and I'm just so proud to share her story. Hear for yourself why she's my new superhero. Here's Sahar: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Sahar's Website , Twitter , Instagram Find Your Voice (buy this book!) Find Your Voice Trailer Free Your Voice Foundation Oh, Ladycakes aka Ashale Warner Dreamcatcher Guest House Emerging Women Live Conference Khoresht Karafs Recipe via My Persian Kitchen T he New Persian Kitchen This episode was sponsored by Podcasting School For Women. This 8-week live online training program takes you through every step you need to start a successful podcast. I seriously wish I'd had this school when I started this show. Check out the course overview and sign up. Classes start June 1st! Hope to see you there. Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Sahar's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
May 21, 2015
This week I'm talking to one of the most driven and successful women I know, Jessica Zweig of Simply Be. A few weeks leading up to this interview, Jessica told me that she really wanted to "get real" during our interview. And that we did. Jessica and I discuss exactly what we thought of each other the first time we met, the breakdown that led her to one the biggest decisions of her life, leaving her business and coping with a business divorce, finding love outside her "type", and the best piece of advice her pops gave her on starting a business. Here's Jessica: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Jessica's Website and Instagram Simply Be TV Tara Stiles Interview on Simply Be TV Gabrielle Bernstein's Forgiveness Meditation Reishi Coconut Smoothie Recipe via Well + Good Fashion Friends (Jena Gambaccini's new podcast) This episode was sponsored by Podcasting School For Women. This 8 week live online training program takes you through every step you need to start a successful podcast. I seriously wish I would have had this school when I started this show. Check out the course overview and sign up. Classes start June 1st! Hope to see you there. Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jessica's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
May 14, 2015
After ten minutes of meeting John Michael Schert, I asked him to be on the podcast. He didn't even know I had a podcast, and I didn't really know anything about him – I just knew that he was awesome. In this episode, John Michael and I talk about how to get out of your own way, the impact of his mother coming out when he was a teenager, what he learned from being a dancer, and learning to give space to the unknown. Sound heavy? It sorta is. But it's also one of my favorite episodes yet. Here's John Michael Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: John Michael on Instagram The Economics Of Suspense via NYT Chicago Booth School Of Business Does Jesus Really Love Me? Flow: The Psychology Of Optimal Experience Treefort Music Fest Trey McIntyre Project Fattoush Salad via The Kitchn photo credit: Quinn B. Wharton Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear John Michael's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
May 7, 2015
Katie Dalebout does a lot. She's an author, speaker, yoga teacher, podcast host, and the creator of The Wellness Wonderland. After reading that list, you might be thinking "Ooooh, fancy. She's got it allll figured out." She doesn't. And that's one of the reasons I love Katie so much. She's very open and real about the fact that she's constantly working on herself and trying to shift her ideas and patterns. Because of all that, I thought she'd be a perfect host for this month's challenge. The funny thing about her challenge is that it changed halfway through the episode. We got so deep on a topic that I asked her to ditch the original one because I thought the new idea would have a greater impact. Selfishly, it's also something that I really need to work on myself. I just needed a nudge (ok, hard push) to do it. Hoping you'll join me in this one! Here's Katie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The Wellness Wonderland The Wellness Wonderland Radio Podcast Jordan Younger's Episode (on orthorexia) Isabel Foxen Duke Katie follows: Bonjour Clem & Bo Stanley I f you decide to take the pledge: 1. Take the pledge and keep it to yourself. Tell no one or maybe just your best friend at dinner. Write it in your diary. Say it out loud to your bathroom mirror. Do you. 2. Take the pledge and share in the comments here. It's a great place to talk with fellow pledgers. And also a great place to ask any questions you might have about the challenge. 3. Take the pledge and tweet it. Share on Twitter and tag it with #onepartpledge. Challenge someone else you know to take part in it. These things are always easier with friends. 4. Take the pledge and Instagram it. Take a photo of yourself holding up the OPP hand sign (it's above) or a photo of you doing the challenge. You don't even have to show your face. Get creative with it. And make sure to tag me, so I see you! #onepartpledge If you miss a challenge or aren't ready for it right now, that's ok. This isn't like an episode of Game of Thrones . You can miss one and still know what the hell is going on. Let's do it!!
Apr 30, 2015
Kathleen Shannon is known for her work helping creative entrepreneurs grow and define their businesses. She's got a brand (Braid Creative) and popular podcast (Being Boss) dedicated to it. So I thought feeer sure we'd be talking business on this episode. But we didn't talk about it once. What we did cover got a little real…in the very best way possible. Kathleen and I talked about online haters, how her spiritual growth has changed her (and also kept her the same), approaching tricky parenting traditions and systems (heads up: we talk circumcision), and a really great piece of advice that Brené Brown shared with her (and now YOU). Dive in and make sure to share what you think about these topics. Here's Kathleen: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Braid Creative Being Boss & Kathleen Brené Brown TED Talk , Daring Greatly , Website Kind Mama Pumpkin Maple Muffins via Cookie & Kate Healing Kitchari via Vidya Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Kathleen's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Apr 23, 2015
I already spilled the beans about this week's guest on yesterday's post …it's the very cool Ashlae Warner of Oh, Ladycakes. But what you don't know is just how many freaking topics we covered in this episode. Ashlae and I talk about dealing with misophonia, a heartbreaking yet pivotal point in her relationship, her tips on creating more opportunities to travel, using food as medicine, her beef with Sur La Table, and our shared messy-bessy ways (that's a nice way of saying we're slobs). Here's Ashlae: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Ashlae's Website + Instagram Real Deal Vanilla Extract Please Stop Making That Noise ( NYT article on Misophonia) Emma Dime Ulcerative Colitis Basics Endometriosis + Diet Spicy Tofu Noodles from My Darling Lemon Thyme Easy No Bake Cookies from Oh, Ladycakes Plain White T's American Nights Food Choices (Trailer) Donate To Food Choices Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Ashlae's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Apr 16, 2015
I'll have to admit that I was a little intimidated when I first met Eva Daiberl. She seemed kind of perfect to me. She's good at everything she does (she's a trained pastry chef, photographer, and DIY master). She's traveled the world. And a stroll through her closet rivals any trip to Barneys. But the more I got to know her, I found out that Eva she wasn't so intimidating after all. She deals with personal shit just like the rest of us and is one of the most compassionate people I've met because of it. In this interview, Eva and I discuss her battle with anxiety, the judgement she felt from others after her diagnosis, and how meditation has changed her life and helped manage her symptoms. She's an incredible woman and I'm excited for you to hear this episode. Here's Eva: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Eva's Website + Instagram Flax Energy Bites Recipe Anxiety and Depression Association Of America Chopra Center Spirit Rock Cognitive Behavioral Therapy The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation by Thich Nhat Hanh The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer A Path with Heart: A Guide through the Perils and Premises of Spiritual Life by Jack Kornfield El Camino Travel Grant Legan Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Eva's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Apr 2, 2015
This week's guest is writer, author, and grief therapist Claire Bidwell Smith. Claire and I discuss losing both of her parents by the age of 25, the memoir ( The Rules Of Inheritance ) that followed, her take on that book becoming a movie, and what happened when she started examining what happens after we die for her new book, After This . Oh! And listen to the outro after the interview. I have a little idea of something I want to do together… Here's Claire: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Claire Bidwell Smith's Website + Instagram The Rules Of Inheritance After This Roasted Cauliflower Pasta Recipe Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Claire's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Mar 26, 2015
This interview was a long time coming. I've wanted Laura Wright of The First Mess to be a guest since I started the podcast, but we held out and waited – and now it's time. And it just happens to coincide with the reveal of a new, special something she's been working on. Believe me, it's a big one. Laura and I talk her big news, learning to communicate better in long-term relationships, knowing what your audience wants, and putting your energy into projects that are truly beneficial to you (no working for free). We also talk Canada-things, like Drake and his lint rollers . Here's Laura: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The First Mess Website + Instagram Oh She Glows My New Roots Turmeric Chai from A Year In Food Vanilla Bean Waffle Ice Cream Sandwiches (my The First Mess pick) Spring Cleanse with Claire Ragozzino / Podcast Discount here (enter code OPP5) Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Laura's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Mar 19, 2015
This week's guest is author, artist, speaker, educator, and food-justice leader Bryant Terry. For more than a decade, his passionate work has been instrumental in changing how people look at healthy eating and sustainable food systems. He's pretty much a bad ass. Bryant and I discuss the power of investing in yourself, what helped him see and define his vision, his three C's of change, and the greatest thing his mentor taught him (who just happens to be Alice Waters). Here's Bryant: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Bryant Terry Website + Instagram Afro-Vegan Run The Jewels People's Grocery Growing Power The Edible Schoolyard Date, Nut, Cranberry Ball Recipe Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Bryant's story.And please share this episode with someone who might need it! Photo Credit: Paige Green
Mar 12, 2015
This week's guest is Hillary Sawchuk. She's the creator of the popular interview series A Drink With and an all-around inspiring woman. Hilary has interviewed everyone from Common to Steve Forbes to Kurt Russell for her site. And looking at the super-polished, pulled-together brand she's created, you'd think the she'd be kicking back and drinking champers with celebs. But Hillary explained in our conversation that things aren't always as glamorous as they appear. And neither was the journey to get where she is today. We discuss how she went from a utilities intern for The Pistons (where she was literally carrying a cord around behind a cameraman) to becoming on-air talent, the reason she started A Drink With , how she's monetizing it today, and why she believes getting told "no" can still be a small victory for your brand. Here's Hillary: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: A Drink With Sundance Festival With Hillary Virgin Hotels Cauliflower Steaks Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Hillary's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Mar 5, 2015
This month's challenge is brought to you by my friend and natural-skincare wonder woman, Adina Grigore, of S.W. Basics and the new book Skin Cleanse . You might remember her from, well, like a million posts on this site…because I'm obsessed with her. Remember a couple weeks ago, when I gave you that awesome three-ingredient face mask ? That was her. See why I love her so much? She's bringing a doozy of a challenge this month, and you might already have an idea of what it is…but you're still going to have to listen to find out for sure. Here's Adina with her challenge: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Skin Cleanse (order the book!) S.W. Basics Soap Walla Aubrey LAVANILA Remember – if you decide to take on the challenge, here are some ways to make your pledge… 1. Take the pledge and keep it to yourself. Tell no one or maybe just your best friend at dinner. Write it in your diary. Say it out loud to your bathroom mirror. Do you. 2. Take the pledge and share in the comments here. It's a great place to talk with fellow pledgers. And also a great place to ask any questions you might have about the challenge. 3. Take the pledge and tweet it. Share on Twitter and tag it with #onepartpledge and #skincleanse. Challenge someone else you know to take part in it. These things are always easier with friends. 4. Take the pledge and Instagram it. Take a photo of yourself holding up the OPP hand sign (it's above) or a photo of you doing the challenge. You don't even have to show your face. Get creative with it. And make sure to tag me, so I see you! #onepartpledge and #skincleanse works here too. If you miss a challenge or aren't ready for it right now, that's ok. This isn't like an episode of Game of Thrones. You can miss one and still know what the hell is going on. Let's do it!! Go back and check out Adina's first interview with me. It's the first time she talked about her book. Basically One Part Podcast broke the story or I'm just really nosey.
Feb 26, 2015
I think a lot of us have had the dream of leaving the city and moving to a farm or cabin or beach somewhere – living off the land and creating (what we imagine will be) a simpler life for ourselves. Well, food writer and author Rochelle Bilow did just that. Rochelle and I discuss her year of living on a farm, falling in love, setting intentions, and her book that chronicles it all: The Call Of The Farm, An Unexpected Year of Getting Dirty, Home Cooking, and Finding Myself. Here's Rochelle: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The Call Of The Farm Edible Finger Lakes Jamie Stelter Roasted Citrus & Avocado Salad Recipe The Power Of Intention Seamus Mullen Rochelle On Instagram The Experiment Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Rochelle's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Feb 19, 2015
I've loved every single guest and story I've shared on the podcast, but Mariah Naella's story feels extra special. Maybe it's because I had never even spoken to her before and she was so generous and open. Maybe it's because her story was so compelling that I was a little speechless at times. Or maybe it's because she lives with a pigeon – and it's a pretty special little bird. Maybe it's all of these reasons and a few more. You're going to have to listen in to hear why I love this episode so much. I don't want to give away too much – just know that Mariah proves just how strong and courageous a person can be. The woman is truly remarkable. And has a really great laugh. Here's Mariah: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Camp The Pigeon Art 4 BNK Baby Naella-Keaton Mariah Naella Nut Butter Cup Recipe Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Mariah's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Feb 5, 2015
The pod is BACK, complete with a new monthly series called One Part Pledge, and I'm so excited about it! Don't worry, if you love the original podcast, it'll still be there. But I really think you're going to like this new addition. Here's the deal: A One Part Pledge pod will go up at the beginning of each month. My guest will share a challenge they've created for us. The challenge might be something big or small. It might be accomplished in a day or maybe over a whole month. It might be physical – or just a mental thing. The point is that the challenge will be designed to shake things up a little in our daily routines. And create some change in places that maybe we need it most (and might not even know it). If you decide to take on the challenge, here are some ways to make your pledge… 1. Take the pledge and keep it to yourself. Tell no one or maybe just your best friend at dinner. Write it in your diary. Say it out loud to your bathroom mirror. Do you. 2. Take the pledge and share in the comments here. It's a great place to talk with fellow pledgers. And also a great place to ask any questions you might have about the challenge. 3. Take the pledge and tweet it. Share on Twitter and tag it with #onepartpledge. Challenge someone else you know to take part in it. These things are always easier with friends. 4. Take the pledge and Instagram it. Take a photo of yourself holding up the OPP hand sign (it's above) or a photo of you doing the challenge. You don't even have to show your face. Get creative with it. And make sure to tag me, so I see you! #onepartpledge works here too. If you miss a challenge or aren't ready for it right now, that's ok. This isn't like an episode of Game of Thrones. You can miss one and still know what the hell is going on. Again, do you. So, let's get to it! The first One Part Pledge challenge is…. Ok. So, I'm not actually going to tell you the challenge. You have to listen to find out! But I am going to tell you who's bringing it. This first challenge is from my girl Katie Horwitch. She's the fitness/mind/body editor at The Chalkboard Mag, an Equinox instructor, and now the proud mama of the awesome new website WANT (Women Against Negative Talk). She's inspiring, thoughtful, and just so passionate about what she does. So basically the perfect first guest for this series. Here's Katie with her challenge: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: WANT (Women Against Negative Talk) The Chalkboard Mag Katie Equinox Classes Are you taking the pledge? Don't forget to share and let me know!
Dec 18, 2014
Creative director and photographer Emma Arnold (aka Très Awesome) is here this week. Emma and I discuss standing out creatively in a saturated market, balancing a 9-to-5 with other creative outlets, and how to create honest conversations about depression. PLUS, she made a plant-based recipe just for this episode (and it's super duper easy!). Here's Emma: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Très Awesome Website & Instagram Leo Burnett Video On Emma Beet Chip Recipe Monica & Andy Fizzle Photo credit: Maria Ponce Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Emma's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Dec 11, 2014
Designer and self-described, modern-day memory keeper Kelly Purkey and I discuss her ditching the idea of a traditional home to travel the world, the decision to shift the voice of her brand, how she's changed the perception of her industry, and why she's just not down with excessive oversharing online. Can't wait for you to hear this one! Here's Kelly: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Kelly Purkey Website & Instagram Kelly's Paris Prints airbnb Airfare Watchdog Canon SELPHY (printer) Veggie Quinoa Burgers from Sprouted Kitchen Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Kelly's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Dec 4, 2014
This week's guest is Erica Chidi. She's a chef, doula, and the founder of The Mama Circle. She's also a really good storyteller, and I loved our conversation together so much. Erica and I discuss her experiences growing up in the United States and South Africa, finding her true passion to help other women, uncovering a secret link between her and her grandmother, and creating and building a community around your brand. It's a doozy of an episode. Just dive in already! Here's Erica: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The Mama Circle (website) The Mama Circle (instagram) Julie Lee's For Reals Meals Birth Justice Project Communal Los Angeles Gracefull Pulled Pumpkin Burger Recipe from Earthsprout Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Erica's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Nov 20, 2014
This week's guest is musician De'Mar Hamilton. De'Mar and I have been friends for years, and I've made him do things like this and this before…but this is for sure my most favorite thing we've done together. De'Mar and I discuss his early beginnings in Chicago, the music experience that transformed his career, the blessing and the curse of having a #1 hit on the radio, and how he found the love of his life…halfway across the world. I love De'Mar's story and think you will too. Here's De'Mar: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: De'Mar Hamilton (instagram) The Plain White T's (website) The Plain White T's (instagram) Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear DeMar's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Nov 13, 2014
Get ready to fall in love with one of my favorite people on the planet, because Megan Silianoff is this week's guest. Megan was in town from Texas to host this month's For Reals Meals , and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to interview her…in person. My first face-to-face interview for the podcast. And it all went down at The Thompson Hotel. Megan and I talk about overcoming cancer (twice), the incredible and emotional process of adopting her daughter, and the book she wrote that chronicles it all ( 99 Problems But A Baby Ain't One) . The word "inspiring" doesn't seem big enough to describe her story – so take a listen and let me know if you've got a better word for it! Here's Megan: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Greetings From Texas 99 Problems But A Baby Ain't One (Megan's book!) Chocolate Chunk Cookies Thompson Hotel Chicago Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Megan's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Nov 6, 2014
And we're back! This week's guest is Jena Gambaccini of ChiCityFashion. You've probably seen Jena around here before…creating half-assed meals and being the only person ever allowed to attend multiple For Reals Meals (it's hard to say no to her). Jena's been a big supporter of OPP since day one. And I'm really excited for you to hear her story. Jena and I discuss why she hid ChiCityFashion from friends and family in the early days, what she learned about confidence and putting yourself out there, and the advantages of creating a city-specific website. Oh, and I also force her to reveal the new brand she's been working on, which I'm really excited about. And we talk dogs (hers) and babies (mine!). Fashion, puppies, babies, and big reveals…sounds like a pretty perfect episode to me. Here's Jena: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: ChiCityFashion Curalist PAWS Chicago Roasted Sweet Potato & Black Bean Tacos 1 Ingredient, 5 Ways: Sweet Potato Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jena's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 23, 2014
Food-photography queen bee, Julie Lee of Julie's Kitchen, is this week's guest! Julie's been on the site before, sharing one of her beautiful recipes and hosting the first ever LA For Reals Meals , but this is the first time we really dig deep into the path she followed that brought her to success. And that path might not be what you think. Julie and I discuss juggling five jobs at a time in the early days, how it's ok (and actually pretty healthy) to pursue more than one passion, and the action she took to protect her work after a big company used it without her permission. A lot of heart and a little bit of scandal…sounds pretty good, right? Here's Julie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Julie's Kitchen (website) Julie's Kitchen (on Instagram) Julie's SkillShare Class (take the class with me!) Smashed Celeriac by Jamie Oliver Registering Your Copyright Julie's Lawyer Body Of Work by Pamela Slim Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Julie's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 16, 2014
Heather Crosby is this week's guest. Remember her? She was on the site earlier this week to give away her new cookbook (it's so good!). Clearly, I've got a thing for Heather and her message. And maybe her spicy taco recipe too. After hearing this episode, you'll understand why I dig her so much. Heather and I discuss how she took her health in her own hands when doctors weren't giving her answers, how she went from eating her first salad at 19 to becoming a wellness expert, tips on getting a book published, and why she's not as perfect as you might think. Sounds awesome, right? Dive in there! Here's Heather: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: YumUniverse Pre-Order Book Bonuses Book Release Party (you're invited!) Creamy Millet & Quinoa Salad Brendan Braizer T. Colin Campbell Plant-Based Nutrition Certification Missing Microbes Eating On The Wild Side Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram , and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Heather's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 9, 2014
Dana Gordon of Dana Rebecca Designs (DRD) is my guest this week. One of the reasons I love Dana is that she never disappoints in the "real talk" department. She cuts through the bullshit and is always genuine, honest, and practical when comes to conversations on business and tricky life things. And she knows what she's talking about. She's built one of the most successful and popular jewelry brands out there today. Over the years, we've had a few of these talks, but this is for sure my favorite one (and YOU get to hear it!). Dana and I discuss the giant risk she took that decided the fate of her career, the importance of creatives being business-minded, her advice on growing your brand to the next level, and the clash between working and stay-at-home moms (and what to do about it). There are some real game changer nuggets of wisdom in this episode, and I can't wait for you hear them. Here's Dana: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Dana Rebecca Designs DR-Did She? First Oprah Cover Letter From A Working Mom To A Stay-At-Home Mom Fruit Cobbler Recipe Tedi Sarah DRD Cobbler Instagram Spring Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Dana's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Oct 2, 2014
Who says thirteen isn't lucky? Actually, I do all the time. I'm pretty superstitious. But getting to interview one of my favorite podcast hosts for this thirteenth episode feels pretty damn lucky. Eric Zimmer is the soothing voice behind the incredible and thought-provoking podcast, The One You Feed. Eric and I discuss the parable that inspired his podcast, the struggle of staying off autopilot, the tools he uses to make sure he doesn't get stuck, and his practical and inspiring approach to healthy eating (I had no idea he was a fellow plant-head). Here's Eric: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: The One You Feed (site) The One You Feed (twitter) Rich Roll Episode Brian Koppelman Episode Paul Gilmartin Episode Matthew Quick Episode Beginner's Smoothie from Simple Green Smoothies Till & North Star Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Eric's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 25, 2014
Sarah Gidick is this week's guest. She's the mastermind behind the popular site and Instagram Porn For Women (which is not actually porn – so you can listen and read post this at work, friends!). You might remember that Joy Claire mentioned Sarah on Episode 5 as someone that inspires her. Man, she was right. Her story really is inspiring. Sarah and I discuss how she became a leader in the industry that rejected her, never giving up on your big dream, and her #1 tip for being successful at social media (clearly, it's working for her). Sarah is funny, kind, and super smart – and I'm excited for you to get to know her better. Here's Sarah: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: PFW (website) PFW (Instagram) My Girlfriend Candice by Casey Neistat (dream part starts at 7:40 in) Nacho Figueras Easy Lentil Soup Recipe All About The Peony Cameron Silver Emma Sulkowicz Dr. J Converse Commercial Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and make sure to tag @jessicamurnane or #onepartpodcast. Want more?Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Sarah's story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 11, 2014
Kip Andersen is this week's guest. He's the man behind the new environmental documentary, Cowspiracy . Described as "the film environmental organizations don't want you to see," it chronicles Kip's journey to uncover the most destructive industry facing our planet. Kip and I discuss the catalyst for creating the film, how a Mad Cowboy almost scared him out of finishing the movie, and the most important first step we can take to help the environment and find true sustainability. Here's Kip: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Cowspiracy Hampton Creek (planty eggs & cookies) Find A Screening Host A Screening The Mad Cowboy Animals United Movement Beyond Meat Nacho Recipe via Minimalist Baker Got something to say about this episode? Leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and make sure to tag me or #onepartpodcast. Want more? Head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Kip's inspiring story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Sep 4, 2014
Max Wastler is my guest this week. I've known Max for about four years, but it wasn't until this episode that I truly understood the passion behind the risks he's taken and choices he's made with his career. It made for a solid talk. Max talks about the 33 jobs he's had in 33 years, the origins of his hustler ways, and his mission to connect people to the makers of the products they use every day. He completely changed my perspective on the phrase "Made In America," and I'm excited to hear what you think about this episode. Here's Max: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher Show Notes: Made Right Here All Plaid Out Basil Hayden's MaxWastler.com Gitman My New Roots Recipes For Healthy Travel Jessica Herman & Emilie Zanger's For Reals Meals Corn Cakes With Red Chili Salsa If you liked this episode…leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and tag me , or head over to iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Max's inspiring story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Aug 28, 2014
Jamie Stelter is the morning traffic anchor for NY1, author of Transit Girl , the star of two web series on Ulive, and the creator of the popular food site TV Dinner. Oh, and you may remember that she was a Babe In Plantland , right here on OPP. I couldn't wait to talk to Jamie about everything she's been up to. Jamie discusses how her battle with rheumatoid arthritis inspired her to start TV Dinner, the importance of creating a supportive community (on and offline), and the surprising way she found love. Here's Jamie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Show Notes: NYT Twitter and Instagram Power Couples TV Dinner TV Dinner With Friends web series • TV Wedding web series Transit Girl Cauliflower Tabbouleh Ice Cream Sandwiches Jamie's Flower Crown Brian Stelter If you liked this episode…leave a comment, tweet it, share it on Instagram and tag me , or head over to iTunes subscribe and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Jamie's inspiring story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Aug 14, 2014
In this week's episode, I talk with Adina Grigore, the mastermind behind S.W. Basics. A big-time brand that's changing the game in wellness and skincare across the globe. Adina candidly shares the slow climb of success for S.W. Basics…from zero customers on Etsy to being sold in over 200 stores. We discuss what she believes is the #1 key to selling more products online, and I even get her to dish a big-time secret that she's revealing for the first time on this episode. And it's a good one. Fall in love with Adina's honesty and awesomeness. I know I did. Here's Adina: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Show Notes: S.W. Basics Makeup Remover S.W Basics Instagram One Lucky Duck & Pure Food Wine SMAKK Studios Dijon Tahini Dip & Dressing Kimberly Snyder Balanced Blonde If you liked this episode…leave a comment, tweet it, or head over to iTunes and leave a review. The more reviews, the greater chance someone else will hear Adina's inspiring story. And please share this episode with someone who might need it!
Jul 17, 2014