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Best Fuelling podcasts we could find (updated May 2020)
Best Fuelling podcasts we could find
Updated May 2020
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For current and aspiring sports nutritionists! The Institute of Performance Nutrition "We Do Science" Podcast, hosted by Dr Laurent Bannock, features a wide variety of leading guest experts (elite practitioners and scientists) with expertise in sport and exercise nutrition, and related fields relevant to 'real-world' practice.
 
Welcome to In Depth Out Loud, a selection of long form stories written by academic experts for The Conversation UK. Each episode brings you the audio version of a different story across a wide range of subjects, from science, to politics, health, culture and business. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
 
Audio portraits of glorious, devoted, hairy, guilt-riddled, funny, exasperated REAL mothers and their work/child balance. How they make it work. How they F it up. Plus some parenting hacks for good measure. Episodes include a Welsh PT mother, a horse-loving Swedish mother, a Nigella-esque sex guru mother, a non-judgy vegan mother, a potentially paralympian blind mother and more...
 
The Real Food Reel (RFR) is here to get real on the current research, debunk food myths, and educate you how to just eat real food (JERF). We cover real food (obviously), low carb high fat (LCHF), sports nutrition, endurance exercise, performance, hormones, gut health, fat loss, recipes and much more. Each week we interview leading experts in the field and you get the hard facts, truth bombs, and information gold mines simply by subscribing below. If you love what we do then please leave us ...
 
My name is Chester Gifford. The name of this site is a reference to the common way people referred to my grandfather and namesake, Theodore Chester Gifford. He pastored and studied the Bible in his pre-civil war era home in Brush Creek Arkansas. His wife was Jessie Gifford. Together they had 8 children, and those children multiplied in like. I grew up having holidays with dozens of cousins and have always enjoyed my large family. These are the collected stories of the Gifford family.
 
It all started with our shared interests in podcasts and the Australian start-up space. As regular attendees to entrepreneurial talks and pitch-nights in Melbourne, we were captured by the storytelling and insights of local entrepreneurs and their relevance to our personal lives and aspirations. To share these inspiring stories we created the Australian Incupod, a podcast dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship across Australia. Australian Incupod invites guest interviewees from earlier stag ...
 
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The catastrophic and unprecedented 2019-2020 Australian bushfire season, colloquially referred to as the Black Summer, burnt an estimated 18.6 million hectares (46 million acres; 186,000 square kilometres, 72,000 square miles), destroyed over 5,900 buildings (including 2,779 homes) and killed at least 34 people (including a number of firefighters).…
 
Guest Mark Leruste Mark helps companies and leaders imagine a future worth striving for. Founder of Ministry of Purpose, host of the Unconventionalists podcast, and TEDx speaker. Mark Leruste (@MarkLeruste) on Twitter Newsletter — Mark Leruste Graham talks to entrepreneur, speaker and host of the Unconventionalists podcast, Mark Leruste about…
 
In today’s episode of The Real Food Reel I am joined by Leighton Phillips, ultra-runner and founder of SFuels. You will learn why the company SFuels was born and why Leighton is so passionate about a lower carbohydrate lifestyle but the mantra of ‘train low, race high’ that we also follow here at The Natural Nutritionist. We discuss fasted training…
 
Episode 141 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Creatine Monohydrate: Exercise, Sport, and Health Applications" with Professor Darren Candow (University of Regina, Canada). Discussion Topics Include: Creatine Monohydrate: An overview of the research Dietary and supplemen…
 
Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais talks about his hit Netflix comedy-drama After Life, the show's complex portrayal of grief, and why he tends to dive "headfirst into taboo subjects." When Margaret Atwood turned 80 last November, she celebrated it with a special extended and wide-ranging conversation with Tom Power, opening up about backwoods advent…
 
Wherein your hosts talk about humans' predisposition for lying, why physics is hard and stupid, whether or not mathematical constants are constant, why we know about Thomas Hobbes and not his contemporaries, why the last two episodes of Outlander were bleak and unsettling, why you shouldn't marry someone you've known for only 5 weeks, and who would…
 
Prof. Sam McConkey is a doctor and researcher specializing in the prevention and control of infectious diseases. Currently he is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of International Health and Tropical Medicine at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He is also a Consultant in General Medicine, Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disea…
 
Schools in northern Italy were the first in Europe to close. Since then, teachers, parents and kids across the country have all had to adapt to a new existence – and the results have surprised everyone. By Tobias Jones. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpodBy The Guardian
 
Comedy duo Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz talk about the freedom and fear associated with creating their new Netflix improv series, Middleditch & Schwartz. DJ Spinna presents his essential guide to the music of Stevie Wonder. Canadian spoken word artist Charlie Petch — who recently won a lifetime achievement award from the League of Canadian P…
 
Former Thatcham Town FA Vase winning boss Danny Robinson joins TIm Fuell and Dave Anderson to explain how he got a new job during lockdown... the manager's role at Hungerford Town ... and why he's itching to get going with his new challenge. Meanwhile The Non League Football Paper's David Richardson tells us what to expect in this weekend's issue.…
 
Nikki Estep on how Emotion Focussed Family Therapy (EFFT) provides a powerful modality for defusing shame and blame, and promoting food and body healing in Eating Disorder Treatment. In this episode, Nikki shares how she began working in this space and her experience moving to private practice, she introduces us to Emotion Focused Family Therapy (E…
 
Former Talking Heads singer David Byrne talks about his website "Reasons To Be Cheerful" and why he’s made it his priority to keep positivity alive, especially during the pandemic. Our fashion columnist Mosha Lundström Halbert fills us in on how the COVID-19 crisis continues to impact the fashion industry. Katie Stelmanis of Austra tells us why her…
 
In episode 276 of The Real Food Reel we share with how to optimise being a plant-based athlete with Elly McLean. In today’s episode Elly shares her story, and why her first attempt at becoming plant based wasn’t successful. You will learn when it’s the right time to become plant based and what to do to optimise this lifestyle, long term. We explore…
 
Episode 140 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Rugby League: Nutritional and Energetic Considerations" with Dr James Morehen PhD (Liverpool John Moores University, UK). Discussion Topics Include: Overview of Rugby League Growing, building and repairing elite rugby playe…
 
Canadian-born editorial cartoonist Barry Blitt discusses his recent Pulitzer Prize win, how he uses his gentle watercolour style to produce cutting commentary, and the challenges of creating a caricature of U.S. President Donald Trump. The Hollow star Connor Parnall talks about the popularity of his character, Kai, in fan art and memes from around …
 
Actor Josh Gad explores the power of nostalgia during a pandemic with a new YouTube series called Reunited Apart, which reunites casts of classic movies like The Goonies and Back To The Future. Hollywood stuntwoman Zoë Bell talks about making her all-female Boss Bitch Fight Challenge video, which includes actresses like Scarlett Johansson, Daryl Ha…
 
Director John Waters pays tribute to the late, great rock 'n' roll legend Little Richard. The Ringer's Alyssa Bereznak discusses how teenagers are moving cancelled events like prom and graduation online. Electro-funk duo Chromeo talk about funnelling their creative energy into coronavirus-related tracks like Clorox Wipe, 6 Feet Away and Stay In Bed…
 
Research from New York examining the blood of people who have recovered from Covid – 19 shows the majority have produced antibodies against the disease, The researchers hope to soon be able to establish whether this confers long term immunity as with more common viral infections. And Research in Berlin and London has identified biomarkers, minute s…
 
We talk about parenting as a blind person, tennis, over-protectiveness versus independence, finding your calling, the highs and lows of the parenting advice you get from the internet, maternity leave guilt and dirty nappies that go waaaaay up the back. Monica also shares a pivotal moment where a fellow school-mum broached Monica's sight-loss proble…
 
Episode 139 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Exercise, Immune Function and Infection Risk" with Dr Richard Simpson PhD (University of Arizona, USA). Discussion Topics Include: General introduction to exercise immunology and impact of exercise on the immune system Mode…
 
Disney’s new streaming service arrived in the UK just as the coronavirus lockdown kicked in. With so many hours to fill, it seemed like a sensible investment. Pretty soon, it was infiltrating my every waking hour. By Sophie Elmhirst. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod…
 
Dave Anderson and Tim Fuell continue their lockdown look at where Non League heads next. From the planning managers can and can't do to a new grant for clubs to get their pitches up to scratch. David Richardson of the Non League Paper also looks ahead to this weekend's issue and talks about the news from the National League that clubs seem keen on …
 
Research from New York examining the blood of people who have recovered from Covid – 19 shows the majority have produced antibodies against the disease, The researchers hope to soon be able to establish whether this confers long term immunity as with more common viral infections. And Research in Berlin and London has identified biomarkers, minute s…
 
Guest Katz Kiely Digital/culture expert, TEDx speaker, CEO of Beep: software that surfaces shared challenges and provides tools to co-create solutions. katz kiely (@katzy) on Twitter We are beep Graham speaks with digital change specialist Katz Kiely, about the need for cultural transformation within the health sector, and how operating with compas…
 
In episode 275 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Kirsty Wirth from Kultured Wellness for part 3 of setting up your gut microbiome for pregnancy & beyond. In the final instalment of this series, we discuss microbiome testing and how to determine whether if first, testing is suitable and then, if it is more appropriate to test mum, bub, or both.…
 
Roy Taylor is Professor of Medicine and Metabolism at the University of Newcastle in the UK. There he is also director of the Newcastle Magnetic Resonance Centre. Prof. Taylor is an Honorary Consultant Physician at Newcastle Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Since publishing his "twin cycle" hypothesis of type 2 diabetes in 2008, Prof. Taylor and colleagu…
 
From Surviving to Thriving; Body Inclusive Cancer Care with Tamar Rothenberg Tamar shares how she connects, collaborates and supports her local dietetic community in LA, becoming an oncology specialist and working with thrivers, why this work is so important to her, mixed messages and weight stigma in the oncology space, how dietitians can help nav…
 
Remdesivir a drug eventually rejected as a treatment for Ebola seems to have aided recovery in a trial with more than a thousand Covid -19 patients. Researchers are cautious but hopeful; a leading health official in the US has made comparisons with the impact of game changing drugs used to treat HIV. In contrast an organisation researching the mech…
 
Episode 138 of the Institute of Performance Nutrition's "We Do Science" podcast! In this episode, I (Laurent Bannock) discuss "Ramadan Fasting and Performance: An Applied Perspective" with Matt Jones MSc SENr (West Ham United FC and UAE Football Association). Discussion Topics Include: General introduction and experiences as a performance nutrition…
 
Dave Anderson joins TIm Fuell as they talk to Wealdstone boss Dean Brennan on how he's dealing with lockdown and the future of football. Tim also catches up with the Non League Paper's Senior Writer David Richardson on the big managerial changes at Banbury United and Hungerford Town and new permanent appointments at Kidderminster Harriers and Durha…
 
Remdesivir a drug eventually rejected as a treatment for Ebola seems to have aided recovery in a trial with more than a thousand Covid -19 patients. Researchers are cautious but hopeful; a leading health official in the US has made comparisons with the impact of game changing drugs used to treat HIV. In contrast an organisation researching the mech…
 
Guest Louai Al Roumani Author of ‘Lessons from a Warzone - How to be a Resilient Leader in Times of Crisis’ Louai Al Roumani (@lourou1981) on Twitter Louai Al Roumani Graham talks to author Louai Al Roumani, about acting effectively and compassionately in a crisis. Louai was head of finance and planning at one of the largest banks in Syria, when th…
 
In episode 274 of The Real Food Reel we are joined by Cliff Harvey, researcher and educator, to discuss the latest in keto research. Cliff and I explore two specific publications, “Medium chain triglyceride supplementation increases postprandial ketone bodies in a dose dependent manner” and “WHO draft guidelines on dietary saturated and trans fatty…
 
In this episode of The Conversation’s In Depth Out Loud podcast, Simon Mair, Research Fellow in Ecological Economics at the University of Surrey’s Centre for the Understanding of Sustainable Prosperity, says we could use the coronavirus crisis to rebuild, produce something better and more humane. But we may slide into something worse. The responses…
 
Eric Trexler is Director of Education at Stronger By Science, where he co-hosts the SBS podcast. He also is one of the four contributors to the MASS Research Review. Eric has a prolific background in exercise science research, with more than 30 publications to his name by the time he completed his PhD at UNC-Chapel Hill. One-week anniversary sale o…
 
Wherein your hosts talk (a lot) about the last couple episodes of Outlander and why their characters keep finding themselves in such terrible situations, why Jamie Fraser is still the King of All Men, why Claire is the Queen of the Universe, why green screens can be problematic, why they want to see Fergus and Ian in a buddy cop series, why The Las…
 
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