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  • Ep 108- Is Your Nutrition Holding You Back? Play This Game to Find Out!
    2025/03/01

    Have you ever wondered if your nutrition needs a little (or a lot of) attention? In this episode, we’re playing a game to help you figure it out! I’ll walk you through a self-assessment designed to uncover signs that your eating habits might not be serving you as well as they could. From low energy and workout struggles to confusing cravings and frustrating plateaus, we’ll break down the key signals that suggest it’s time to take a closer look at your nutrition. Whether you’re an athlete, a busy adult, or just realizing that your food choices aren’t fueling you the way they should, this episode will help you decide if working with a nutritionist could be your next best step. Tune in, play along, and get ready to see where you stand—your body might be trying to tell you something!

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Signs Your Nutrition Needs Attention – Common red flags like low energy, poor recovery, constant cravings, and hitting a workout plateau.
    • The Self-Assessment Game – A fun, interactive way to evaluate if your current eating habits are supporting your goals.
    • Next Steps If You Need a Nutrition Reset – Simple strategies to start improving your nutrition and when to consider working with a professional.

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    - The Start Fresh- 30 day Reset

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    28 分
  • Ep 107: Strong from the Inside Out- The Role of Pelvic Health in Athletics with Dr. Stephanie Morgan
    2025/02/26

    Pelvic floor health is a game-changer for performance, yet many athletes overlook it. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Stephanie Morgan, a pelvic floor physical therapist and elite runner, to break down the myths, fears, and barriers around pelvic floor PT. We discuss what to expect in a session, why it's essential for athletes of all ages and genders, and how a strong pelvic floor can impact performance. Whether you’re a runner, lifter, or weekend warrior, this conversation will change the way you think about core strength and recovery.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • What is pelvic floor physical therapy: and who may need to see a therapist
    • Common myths around the pelvic floor: it's more than just Kegels!
    • How your pelvic floor can impact performance: tightness and weaknesses both can happen.
    • The importance of having a coach: especially one with specific expertise in physiology and biomechanics.

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Dr. Stephanie Morgan Professional Contact--LIMITLESS: Website: https://limitlesstherapyandwellness.com/services/pelvic-health-physical-therapy/ Phone Number: 864-251-5410 Facebook: Limitless Therapy and Wellness Instagram: @pelvicqueen @limitlesspelvichealth Professional Contact--WHITE TAIL RUNNING: Website: https://whitetailrunning.squarespace.com/home Phone Number: 864-590-4887 Facebook: Search for Group: "White Tail Running" Instagram: @whitetailrunning

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    51 分
  • 106: Fueling for Athletic Performance- with Dr. Scott Kaylor
    2025/02/13

    In this crossover episode, I share my interview with Dr. Scott Kaylor of Zone Physical Therapy and Sports Lab. I was a guest on his podcast and the conversation was so good, I'm sharing it with you on this podcast! We discuss the many questions and areas of misconception around nutrition and athletes along with some fun stories and examples.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Fueling throughout the day: Tips and strategies for athletes.
    • How to perform a self-audit of nutrition: what should you be looking for in your current routine to see if it is optimal?
    • Protein's role: What is it? How much is recommended.
    • Nutrition specifics:
      • Hydration
      • post-workout
      • examples of simple meals and snacks

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Zone Physical Therapy- WEBSITE

    - Zone Physical Therapy and Sports Lab Podcast- CLICK HERE

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    51 分
  • Ep 105: Debunking Cleanses & Supporting Your Body's Detox System
    2024/12/04

    The cleanse and detox industry is booming, expected to grow from a $66.23 billion market in 2024 to over $88 billion. But are cleanses really as beneficial as they claim? In this episode, we unpack the science behind detoxification and why your body doesn’t actually need a cleanse to thrive.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • Why Cleanses Feel Effective: The scale may drop, but is it the weight loss you're looking for?
    • The Truth About Detox: Your liver, kidneys, lungs, and sweat glands naturally detoxify your body every day. They don’t need extreme interventions—just the right nutrients and a clean diet to function optimally. So what are these nutrients?
    • The Problem with Cleanses: Most target only Phase 1 of liver detoxification, creating harmful intermediates if Phase 2 isn’t supported. Without proper nutrients, this imbalance can lead to chronic fatigue, inflammation, and other issues.
    • How to Truly Support Detoxification:
      • Limit exposure to toxins like artificial colors, preservatives, and sweeteners.
      • Provide your body with nutrient-dense foods rich in antioxidants, amino acids, and vitamins.
      • Trust your body’s innate ability to heal and detoxify when given the right tools.

    Learn how your liver’s detox phases work, why many products fall short, and how to make educated choices that support your health—without falling for expensive, unnecessary cleanses.

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Episode 9: Do you need a detox?

    - The Start Fresh- 30 day Reset

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    44 分
  • Ep 104: Is This Part of Nutrition Holding Athletes Back?
    2024/10/30
    Nutrition for Athletes and Performance In this episode of the Food Factor podcast, Stephanie discusses the importance of nutrition for athletes and parents of athletes. She emphasizes the need for accurate, evidence-based information and encourages listeners to do their own research. Stephanie also highlights the crucial role of nutrition in sport performance and overall health, drawing from her experience working with various athletes. In this episode we discuss: Low Energy Availability in Sports Stephanie discusses the topic of sports nutrition, specifically focusing on the concept of low energy availability (LEA) and its impact on athletes. She explains that LEA was initially thought to primarily affect female athletes, but it can now be recognized as a broader issue affecting any athlete, regardless of gender or age. She also introduced the term "relative energy deficiency in sport" (RED-S), which emerged about 10 years ago to highlight the all-encompassing consequences of LEA. Stephanie emphasized that LEA can occur due to various factors, such as poor body image, social pressures, or lack of education on proper nutrition. Understanding Energy Availability and Expenditure Stephanie discussed the concept of energy availability. She emphasized the importance of understanding one's fat-free mass, as it is the most metabolically active tissue and influences energy expenditure. Stephanie also clarifies that the energy expended during exercise is not always accurately measured by tools like treadmills or wearables, as they often rely on body weight and height. She stressed that the quality of calories, such as those from carbs, fats, and proteins, also plays a role in energy availability. Stephanie concluded by highlighting that energy is needed for various bodily functions beyond weight loss, such as muscle repair, brain cell restoration, and immune system support. Nutrition for Young Athletes' Performance Stephanie discusses the importance of proper nutrition for young athletes, emphasizing that calories in versus calories out is not the only factor to consider. She highlighted that athletes need a high quality and quantity of nutrients for growth, development, performance, and recovery. Stephanie also pointed out warning signs of low energy availability, such as a decrease in food intake and an increase in energy expenditure. She stressed the need to address these signs and ensure athletes are fueling their bodies appropriately. Recognizing The Warning Signs Stephanie discusses the importance of recognizing warning signs for LEA and RED-S in athletes. She emphasizes the need to listen for specific language and conversations that may indicate a desire for weight loss, and to understand the reasoning behind it. She also highlighted the importance of monitoring changes in hunger or appetite, and the potential for disordered eating or training behaviors. Stephanie differentiated between eating disorders and disordered eating, and pointed out that certain sports, such as wrestling, gymnastics, and soccer, have higher rates of issues with energy availability. She concluded by urging the need to keep an eye out for these risk factors in specific athletes. Nutrition's Impact on Athletes' Performance Stephanie discusses the negative effects of inadequate nutrition on the body, particularly in the context of athletes. She highlighted the short-term and long-term consequences of insufficient food intake, including blood glucose dysregulation, disruption in hunger and mood hormones, reduction in metabolism, and thyroid dysfunction. She also mentioned the potential for increased cortisol levels, fatigue, mood changes, muscle weakness, and endocrine disruption. Stephanie emphasized the importance of proper nutrition for optimal performance and recovery, and offered her assistance to those needing help with their food choices and needs. *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member! Mentioned in this episode: - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com More fun stuff: - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes. - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase. Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!
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    25 分
  • Ep 103-Stop Commenting on Weight Loss: You Don’t Know the Full Story
    2024/10/23

    In this episode, I share an update about the past few weeks of chaos. I experienced a shift in my weight and noticed people's reactions to it. There were two reactions that I received and I discuss what the weight loss actually was.

    In my line of work, people are always expecting me to comment on their weight loss. I've been yelled at before when I don't "notice" or say something. Here's the thing. I will never comment on weight loss and I encourage you not to as well. I tell you why in this episode.

    In this episode we talk about:

    - How I lost 7lbs and the reactions I received

    - Why commenting on weight loss can backfire.

    - What to say instead when you notice someone's weight loss

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    - Do Hard Things Today podcast episode: "Why is Nutrition so Important?- With Special guest Dr. Stephanie Machacek

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    24 分
  • Ep 102- Teaching Your Kids to Fear Food?- This 8 yr old's perspective on carbs is shocking!
    2024/09/18

    In this episode, I dive into my story of a third-grade girl who thought carbs were "bad," revealing a broader issue: the unintended messages parents send about food. I explore how conversations and actions at home can plant seeds of confusion around nutrition, sometimes leading kids to develop food fears or misunderstand basic health principles.

    You’ll learn about the long-term impact that these misconceptions can have on children’s eating habits and self-perception, and I offer practical strategies for parents to shift the narrative around food in a positive way. From elementary to high school, I walk through age-appropriate approaches to teaching kids about nutrition, both at home and through school-based initiatives.

    In this episode we talk about:

    - Casual comments about food and their lasting impact on kids.

    - My conversation with three school administrators and the surprising trends they notice at their schools when it comes to kids and eating patterns.

    - What you can do as parents, no matter if your child is elementary, middle, high school, or college-age, to help develop foundational nutrition habits within you child and your family.

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    28 分
  • Ep 101- Athletes in Crisis: The Intersection of Stress, Suicide Risk, and Nutrition
    2024/09/11

    In this powerful episode, we dive deep into the alarming mental health challenges that athletes face, particularly the heightened stress and suicide risk in high-pressure environments. We explore how the intense demands of athletic performance, combined with societal expectations and personal struggles, can push athletes to the brink. Importantly, we examine the often-overlooked role that nutrition plays in mental health and recovery of athletes.

    In this episode we talk about:

    - The alarming increase in athlete suicide rates.

    - The demands, both physically and mentally, placed on collegiate athletes.

    - Nutrition's role in proper fueling and recovery of athletes.

    - 3 main nutritional pillars every athlete, coach, and parent needs to focus on to improve the well-being of their athlete.

    *Don't forget to share this with a friend or family member!

    Mentioned in this episode:

    - Schedule a free 20 minute consultation HERE

    - Website: www.foodfactornutrition.com

    - British Journal of Sports Medicine article: Whelan, B. M., Kliethermes, S. A., Schloredt, K. A., Rao, A., Harmon, K. G., & Petek, B. J. (2024). Suicide in National Collegiate Athletic Association athletes: A 20-year analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 58(10), 531. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2023-107509

    More fun stuff:

    - Connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM

    - The ULTIMATE Smoothie Guide- CLICK HERE

    - Free Lunchbox Generator handout! Click HERE to learn how to add balance to your lunchboxes.

    - The Student Athlete Nutrition Guide. Click HERE to purchase.

    Do you like this podcast? Please make sure to leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts and share it with someone who would benefit from listening!

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    24 分