Beat Inflammation, Build Wellness Guardrails, & Focus on Fresh for the Holidays
Get inspired! Listen to the latest episodes of my podcast.
Whatever you are up to this weekend —- taking care of chores around the house, going out for a walk, or prepping ahead for the Thanksgiving feast— it’s the perfect opportunity to listen to the latest episodes of my podcast. They are guaranteed to inspire!
There are simple ways to eat to beat inflammation, which is thought to be at the root of a wide spectrum of ailments, from skin issues to heart disease. Carolyn Williams, PhD, RD explains what inflammation is and why keeping it in check is critical to whole-body health. She breaks the complex science into quick and easy steps you can take to really make a difference. Plus, she reveals her top 3 inflammation-reducing foods.
She is the James Beard award winning author of two cookbooks, Meals That Heal: 100+ Everyday Anti-Inflammatory Recipes in 30 Minutes or Less and Meals That Heal –One Pot.
Chef Virginia Willis has transformed her life since starting her health journey in 2019. She is now happier mentally and physically, and she has maintained a 65 pound weight loss. Willis has become a cheerleader for those wanting to make their own life changes, saying “If a French-trained Southern chef can do it, you can, too!” She says a key to success is to build guardrails to keep you on your healthy path. Listen to learn what she means by that—and prepare to be inspired!
Willis is a James Beard award-winning cookbook author and television personality, Her books include Fresh Start, Secrets of the Southern Table, Lighten Up, Y’all, Bon Appétit, Y’all, Basic to Brilliant, Y’all, Okra, and Grits.
One easy thing you can do to bring balance to the holidays, both health- and flavor-wise, is to focus on fresh. That doesn’t mean putting out boring salads or lame vegetable trays—it means making dishes that are vibrant and festive, crunchy, juicy and exciting. Food writer and recipe developer Ann Taylor Pittman shares her tips for making fresh, healthy holiday dishes that will be first to get gobbled up.
Ann Taylor Pittman, a long-time food writer, food editor, and recipe developer who has won two James Beard Foundation Awards. She was at Cooking Light magazine for 20 years, where she rose to oversee all food content as well as the operation of the Test Kitchen, developing thousands of gold-standard healthy recipes. She is also the author of Everyday Whole Grains. She now writes and creates recipes for Food & Wine, Southern Living, and more.