Sound Bites With Melissa Joy Dobbins

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Hosted by award-winning Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Melissa Joy Dobbins, the Guilt-Free RD - "because food shouldn't make you feel bad!" TM. The Sound Bites Podcast delves into the science, psychology and strategies behind good food and nutrition. Join Melissa as she interviews experts including researchers, academics, authors, dietitians, nutritionists and more. Topics include: healthy diets, dieting and weight management, diabetes, agriculture, farming, and other hot topics in the media. Melissa promotes sound science, smart nutrition and good food - and wants you to walk away with credible information to help you make your own, well-informed nutrition decisions based on facts, not fear. For more info visit: www.SoundBitesRD.com

Episodios

  • 099: The Supermarket ‘Shopportunity’ for Dietitians and Consumers – Shari Steinbach

    19/09/2018 Duración: 50min

    Tune in as two former supermarket dietitians dish about grocery shopping strategies, eating healthier on a budget, reducing food waste, career opportunities for dietitians, and the new resource: "Shopper Guidance in the Beef Case – From Confusion to Confidence.” Whether you’re a dietitian or a consumer, you’ll come away with specific tips and resources for buying, cooking and eating healthier. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/99

  • 098: Digging Into Soil Health, Weed Control & Glyphosate - Jennie Schmidt

    05/09/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    Farmers have two options for weed control: herbicides or tillage. It’s a trade-off – one is not better than the other. In some regions, tillage can be more damaging than herbicides because of soil erosion. There are many options for herbicides – some are harsher, more toxic and more environmentally impactful than others. If you have questions and want details about sustainable agriculture, crop farming, pesticides and herbicides, soil preservation, and other modern farming issues, this episode is for you! Tune in to hear the in-depth, day-to-day practices of a farmer who also happens to be a dietitian.   Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/98

  • 097: Produce and Pesticides in Perspective – Teresa Thorne

    22/08/2018 Duración: 49min

    Teresa Thorne is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Food and Farming, a non-profit organization comprised of both organic and conventional farmers. Join us as we explore one of the most important topics in nutrition: produce and pesticides. We discuss organic and conventional produce, regulations and safety standards, Farmer's Market Guide to safety, the pesticide residue calculator, how to wash your produce, and other important tips for enjoying more produce every day. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/97

  • 096: A Generational Approach to Diabetes (& Low Calorie Sweeteners) – Toby Smithson

    08/08/2018 Duración: 48min

    Today’s show is all about taking a look at diabetes through a generational lens. Everyone managing diabetes has a different perspective and experience and my guest, good friend and fellow dietitian and diabetes educator, Toby Smithson is here to educate us on the differences and the similarities among different generations as well as the latest research on low calorie sweeteners. This information will help everyone better understand how people can live well with diabetes. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/96

  • 095: Boys & Body Image – Heather Mangieri & Amy Reed

    25/07/2018 Duración: 01h04min

    We are beginning to see more body diversity for girls and women in the media and social media…But what about boys? What messages are they getting about body size/shape and what images are they seeing? What can parents, coaches and healthcare professionals do to be more aware and supportive? My guests today, Heather Mangieri and Amy Reed, help me work through these questions and more around boys and body image. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/95

  • 094: The (Whole) Truth About Grains - Julie Miller Jones

    11/07/2018 Duración: 01h33min

    Have you heard that carbs are bad for you? Have you heard that whole grains are good for you? Would you be surprised to find out that it’s not that simple? In fact, there’s a lot more to the story than simple carbs vs. complex carbs. Dr. Julie Miller Jones has been conducting research, teaching nutrition and food science, and presenting to audiences all over the world for decades and she shares her wit and wisdom with us today about grains from research to myths and everything in between. Get full show notes and more information: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/94

  • 093: Learn, Connect, Engage: Peer Support Communities

    20/06/2018 Duración: 51min

    Diabetes is a 24/7 disease and that means making important management decisions anytime, anywhere. Working with a diabetes educator or other healthcare professional is key, but the few hours many are able to spend with them isn't enough. Peer support communities can help fill in the gap. Tune in to hear what value you can gain from, or give to, these communities. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/93

  • 092: Celebrities, Pop Culture & Pseudoscience - Timothy Caulfield

    06/06/2018 Duración: 57min

    Fake news and fearmongering are pervasive in the nutrition and health arena. Pseudoscience not only erodes critical thinking, it can cause real physical harm and sometimes death. Tune in to hear my conversation with health and law expert, Timothy Caulfield, about the power of pop culture, celebrity influence and the use of “science-y” language that confuses the public and gives the veneer of legitimacy. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/92

  • 091: Food Allergies at School – Sherry Coleman Collins

    23/05/2018 Duración: 38min

    Understanding food allergies can be the difference between life and death in our schools – and that’s not just limited to those affected by peanut allergies. Sherry Coleman Collins has first-hand experience of the school food nutrition environment, carefully navigating the 6% to 8% of children affected to avoid unpredictable anaphylaxis caused by some foods you might never have thought of as allergens. Tune in and discover what schools are implementing to address food allergies, what they could be doing better, and what you can do to encourage change. It’s possible for parents to have no idea that their children are affected until they have a reaction to food at school, so a comprehensive approach is necessary and can save lives. Sherry has committed herself in the hope of alleviating the pressure on schools and children by promoting awareness, education and best practices. Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/91

  • 090: The Hamilton Cookbook - Laura Kumin

    08/05/2018 Duración: 58min

    For all the Hamilton fans out there: How does a lawyer, teacher, mother-would-know food blogger, living in our nation’s capital, grow up to be a hero and Hamilton cookbook author? What’s her name, man? Her name is Laura Kumin and although there’s a million things she hasn’t done, when it comes to The Hamilton Cookbook, we don’t have to ‘wait for it’ any longer! Laura’s new cookbook takes you into Hamilton’s home and to his table, with historical information, recipes, and tips on how you can prepare food and serve the food that our founding fathers enjoyed in their day. Tune in to hear all about cooking, eating and entertaining in Hamilton’s world! You don’t want to be the one saying “What’d I miss?!” Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/90

  • 089: Tomorrow’s Table – Pam Ronald

    24/04/2018 Duración: 51min

    If you've heard that GMOs are bad, I want to introduce you to Pamela Ronald. She's a plant geneticist who is married to an organic farmer and they co-authored the book Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics and the Future of Food. This "strange marriage" can teach us all about the power of considering all tools, technology and innovations to reach our common goal for the future of sustainable agriculture and our planet. This is a must-listen episode! Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/89

  • 088: Fertility Foods – Liz Shaw & Sara Haas

    10/04/2018 Duración: 50min

    Although there's no magic bullet to overcome infertility, evidence shows that good nutrition can support fertility and healthy pregnancies in every stage. Join Sara Haas, Liz Shaw and me as we discuss how learning more about nutrition can empower you on the sometimes difficult and stressful journey of infertility. And make sure to stick around to the end to hear Liz's really exciting news! Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.soundbitesrd.com/88

  • 087: A Digital Health Success Story – Candy Barnes

    20/03/2018 Duración: 47min

    Candy Barnes owns an architectural design company in Virginia Beach, Virginia. To her surprise, she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes a little over a year ago. Her hemoglobin A1c at diagnosis was over 11% (which means her average blood sugar was above 300 mg/dL) and was immediately put on insulin. Candy was very motivated to take care of herself and was able to do so with the help of a digital health tool called BlueStar. Her background in home economics and her desire to enjoy her grandchildren growing up were also key to her success. Today her A1c is down below 6% (which means her average blood sugar is below 126 mg/dL; 5.6 and below is considered “normal” blood sugar). She no longer takes insulin. She’s on a small dose of metformin and has lost about 50 lbs.  Hope Warshaw is a dietitian and certified diabetes educator. She’s been in the field of nutrition and diabetes as a consultant, counselor and writer for nearly 40 years. Hope is the author of several books published by American Diabetes Association.

  • 086: In the Kitchen with Vicki Shanta Retelny

    06/03/2018 Duración: 57min

    “My dream as both a mother and a registered dietitian nutritionist is for families to start small by cooking together one day a week and then adding another day.  Pretty soon you’ll be planning your weekly menu together!  I especially want kids to dabble in the kitchen to experiment with new foods and learn basic cooking skills.” – Vicki Shanta Retelny Vicki Shanta Retelny is The Lifestyle Nutritionist. She is a Chicago-area nutrition professional, media and culinary consultant, and a mom of 2 school-aged children. By 2020, the World Health Organization estimates that two-thirds of all diseases will be the result of lifestyle choices, such as overeating, inactivity and smoking.  Nutrition is one of Healthy People 2020’s main Health Leading Indicators, which means what people eat is a public health priority and dietitians need to be at the forefront.   Vicki’s work with individuals, families and corporations focuses on cooking simple meals together and creating a community in the kitchen.     Tune in to the sh

  • 085: Digestive Peace of Mind – Kate Scarlata

    20/02/2018 Duración: 44min

    “IBS patients experience such life-altering symptoms that they report being willing to give up to 25% of their remaining life for a treatment that offers symptom relief (according to an international survey).” – Kate Scarlata   Kate Scarlata is a registered dietitian and NY Times Best Selling author with expertise in digestive health. Her new book, The Low FODMAP Diet: Step by Step, was published in December 2017. Kate launched a grassroots campaign called “I Believe in Your Story” which raises funding for research for IBS and provides a safe place for patients to share their stories on her blog and on Instagram. She advocates for IBS patients so they can get the medical guidance and care they desperately need and deserve. Kate also has a private practice in Massachusetts.  Tune in to the show to find out: What does FODMAP stand for? What foods contain FODMAPs? What is the FODMAP diet? Why are there three phases to the diet? What can you do if you suffer with digestive distress? For the full show notes and

  • 084: The Freakonomics of Food – Jayson Lusk

    06/02/2018 Duración: 53min

    “Food and agriculture innovation doesn’t come only from Monsanto, Cargill, and McDonald’s. It comes from students, nonprofit scientists, university professors, and struggling entrepreneurs. Fostering an environment that is hostile to innovation and growth in food and agriculture not only thwarts the plans of Big Food but also makes it harder for scientists to get their innovations to market.” – Jayson Lusk Jayson Lusk is a food and agricultural economist who studies what we eat and why we eat it. He is a Distinguished Professor and Head of the Agricultural Economics program at Purdue University and the author of: Unnaturally Delicious: How Science and Technology are Serving Up Super Foods to Save the World (2016) and The Food Police: A Well-Fed Manifesto about the Politics of Your Plate (2013). A researcher, writer and speaker, Lusk has published more than 190 articles in peer reviewed scientific journals on topics ranging from the economics of animal welfare to consumer preferences for GMOs to the impacts of

  • 083: Body Kindness – Rebecca Scritchfield

    23/01/2018 Duración: 01h02min

    “Happiness is a health issue. This is the founding principle of my first book which aims to teach women how to work with their bodies, treat themselves with empathy, and embrace this truth: You cannot be on a diet and be kind to yourself at the same time.” – Rebecca Scritchfield Rebecca Scritchfield is a registered dietitian, certified exercise physiologist, author of the book Body Kindness: Transform Your Health From the Inside Out—and Never Say Diet Again, and host of the Body Kindness podcast. She runs a non-diet private practice focused on well-being enhancement in Washington, DC. After coming to terms with her own body image issues and chronic dieting, she realized that a ‘weight loss focused’ approach was not helpful to her clients. This inspired her to embark on a multi-year journey of studying positive psychology, motivational interviewing, and the research around weight-inclusive approaches to improving health.     For the full show notes and resources visit www.SoundBitesRD.com   

  • 082: Food & Fitness After 50 – Chris Rosenbloom

    09/01/2018 Duración: 01h03min

    “It’s never too late to eat well, move well and be well. And it doesn’t have to be hard, either. Too many people think it’s “too hard, or too expensive, or too time consuming, or too late” but it isn’t! Small steps toward food and fitness can reap big rewards. People over 50 are interested in nutrition and health but they don’t know where to get credible, common sense information – that’s why this book was born!” – Dr. Chris Rosenbloom  Dr. Chris Rosenbloom wanted to be a dietitian since she was a teenager. Her high school year book picture has “future dietitian” under it. Today, she has over 40 years’ experience in nutrition, is a registered dietitian nutritionist and nutrition professor emeriti at Georgia State University in Atlanta. She recently released her first consumer book, Food & Fitness After 50, which she co-authored with Bob Murray, PhD, FACSM and was published by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Chris runs a small business, Chris Rosenbloom Food & Nutrition Services LLC, to provide

  • 081: Behind the Scenes – Melissa Joy Dobbins

    19/12/2017 Duración: 26min

    I’m taking you behind the scenes of my show today! Find out what’s in store for the show in 2018, which episodes are my faves and which ones are rated most popular. Get answers to some questions I’m often asked but haven’t discussed before on the show. Learn what I think the secret sauce is and if I’m going to monetize the show! Be sure to take my survey – I would love to hear your feedback!!  On my Sound Bites Podcast I delve into the science, the psychology and the strategies behind good food and nutrition. I interview a variety of guests on a variety of topics pertaining to the latest research on food, nutrition, diets, medical conditions and agriculture. I strive to promote sound science, smart nutrition and good food, so that my listeners can make their own, well-informed nutrition and health decisions based on facts, not fear. Join in on my conversations with some of the best and the brightest in the field of nutrition and learn about tips and resources to help make meaningful steps toward better health

  • 080: Eat What You Love – Marlene Koch

    12/12/2017 Duración: 43min

    “You do not have to give up the foods you love for the sake of your health. In fact, trying to do so will only backfire as deprivation creates more cravings, not less. Small changes really can make a big difference. I believe the best, and the easiest, way to better health is simply to cook. A little bit of kitchen “magic” can go a long way!” – Marlene Koch  Known as a “Magician in the Kitchen” for her amazing ability to make excess sugar, fat and calories simply disappear, Marlene Koch is a nationally recognized registered dietitian nutritionist, culinary expert, television personality, and the New York Times bestselling author of the Eat What You Love series of cookbooks. A frequent guest on national television including QVC, Marlene passionately believes everyone should be able to enjoy all the foods they love, and be healthy too. Or, as Marlene like to say, everyone deserves chocolate cake.   For the full show notes and resources visit www.SoundBitesRD.com

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