Science, Solutions, And Sprinkles

If you strive to learn something new every day then this podcast is for you. We cover everything from anthropology and airplanes to biology, entrepreneurship, nutrition, productivity, wellness, and more. S3 exists because life is better with sprinkles!

Episode 55: Readout of MAHA Strategy Report

This podcast is for anyone who doesn't have the bandwidth to sit down and read the MAHA Strategy report but has time to listen. I took the time to record as I read it aloud in hopes more people would pay attention to what is going on with MAHA. No opinions here. Just reading what was released. Let's further science. Your input matters.

09-11
01:01:46

Episode 54: Introduction to Food Safety

The start of a new consumer food safety series I am doing. Start here to keep your food safe at home.

06-12
12:10

Episode 53: Molecular Gastronomy

Learn a little more about how chefs and food scientists are using the physical and chemical properties of food to create unique dining experiences.

10-12
09:22

Episode 52: Anticancer

This book review isn't just for people who want to avoid cancer. If you want to know what research says about nutrition and our bodies, it is a great read. Listen to my review of "Anticancer" by David Servan-Schreiber, then pick up the book yourself.

03-01
19:52

Episode 51: Being Mortal

Review and Summary of Atul Gawande's book "Being Mortal."

02-24
15:19

Coffee Break 15: New Year + Homeschool

Happy New Year! Listen to hear about my kids big goal for 2023. Read 1,000 books.

01-07
05:18

Episode 50: Cycle Syncing 101

Listen to learn more about monthly hormone cycles and what you can do to use them to your advantage. Sorry guys - this podcast is for the ladies! I cover when to eat what, when to exercise, productivity tips, and what your hormones are doing.

10-10
12:23

Episode 49: The ONE Thing

Book Summary of The ONE Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan. The book is a great read and I hope you glean some things out of the listen.

06-22
18:57

Episode 48: Food Poisoning Crash Course

Have you ever had food poisoning? Do you know what caused it? Was is a food infection or intoxication? Let's dive in!

06-07
16:14

Episode 47: Hot Sauce and Mustard Fun Facts

Learn more about hot sauce and mustard. Is spicy flavor/taste or pain/heat? Why doesn't water help? Why do we eat spicy foods? Why can some people tolerate more heat? Listen to hear the answers.

05-26
08:48

Episode 46: Vision, Mission, and Values

Definitions and examples of Vision Statements, Mission Statements, and Values.

05-05
08:21

Episode 45: Vitamin B12

All about Vitamin B12. Learn what it is (forms), how it works, who needs it, and dosage levels.

05-04
10:26

Episode 44: Atlas of the Heart

My favorite parts of Brene Brown's book Atlas of the Heart.

04-28
12:23

Coffee Break 14: Three Musketeers

Three Musketeers... not the book or the movies; the candy bar. A little history and my favorite way to eat them.

03-01
03:39

Episode 43: Culture Wins

Book summary of "Culture Wins" by William Vanderbloemen. Listen in to understand better the importance of culture in companies.

07-17
07:26

Episode 42: Detox and Cleansing Crash Course

Our bodies can detox many ways: skin, lungs, kidneys, colon, and liver. In this episode I explain in simple terms the detox pathways and how to support them. It is easier than you think.

01-11
11:45

Coffee Break 13: God

All that we call human history—money, poverty, ambition, war, prostitution, classes, empires, slavery—the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy. -CS Lewis

01-08
03:57

Episode 41: 2021

How am I kicking off 2021? Tips for a happy new year.

01-02
10:19

Episode 40: Read More

How many books did you read in 2020? How many do you want to read in 2021? Reading is a great way to learn something new every day. "A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies... the man who never reads lives only one." - George RR Martin

12-15
08:21

Coffee Break 12: How Might We?

An introduction to my favorite question: "How might we?" It's great for problem solving as it helps get rid of some of the judgement felt when brainstorming. Listen in then try it yourself.

12-03
02:54

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