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The Outlier Health Podcast

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Mar 3, 2016 • 47min

The (Second) Big Q&A Episode

We're back with a second big Q&A episode, answering several of the best questions we're received from the past few months. Questions covering breathing, weight gain, energy levels, and so much more. Join us for this fun episode, and you just might hear your question answered!
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Feb 25, 2016 • 42min

One Year, No Beer?

Throughout the month of February, I'm doing something I've never been able to get myself to do before ... I've gone all month (so far) without a sip of alcohol. It's not that I think I have a drinking problem, but my nightly ritual of drinking a single beer has become a tough habit to break. With the help of the program, I decided to give it a shot. Today we bring on One Year No Beer co-founder Andy Ramage, to talk about why he started the program, how alcohol has become such a big part of socializing, and how you can change the way you interact with alcohol.
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Feb 18, 2016 • 30min

Cowspiracy Directors Kip Anderson and Keegan Kuhn on Environmentalism's Hypocrisy

We talk a lot about the health benefits and ethical side of veganism, but rarely touch on arguably one of the most important: The environmental benefits. At least Doug likes to tell me it's one of the most important... In today's episode Doug and I chat with the directors of the hit documentary Cowspiracy, and explore why many environmentalists ignore the negative impact the meat and dairy industries have on our planet.
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Feb 11, 2016 • 50min

15 Rules to Live By

As children, rules feel restrictive and no fun, but as adults, they can guide our days and help us become the person we strive to be. In today's episode, Doug and I share the 15 rules that shape our lives. They're not nutrition or running focused, but instead general rules that touch all aspects of our lives.
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Feb 4, 2016 • 38min

Dreena Burton on How to Cook Vegan for Kids

Getting kids to eat healthy is hard enough. Trying to raise them on a plant-based diet? That can feel impossible for many vegan parents. In today's episode, I sit down with Dreena Burton, author of the cookbook Plant-Powered Families, to discuss healthy family eating, the optimal diet for children, and how to get your kids to eat their greens.
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Jan 28, 2016 • 39min

7 Popular Food Trends and How They Can Help Vegan Athletes

These days food trends come and go quicker than most of us know they existed, but some stick around for good reason. In today's episode Doug and I explore 7 popular food trends, whether or not they get our stamp of approval, and how they can help you as a vegan athlete. Yes, even the non-vegan trends!
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Jan 22, 2016 • 25min

Russell Simmons on The Happy Vegan, His New Book

Russell Simmons, co-founder of the hip-hop music label Def Jam, also happens to be an outspoken vegan activist, and the author of the new book The Happy Vegan.  Eager to hear more about his story and the new book, we asked him on for today's episode, and it did not disappoint. We talk veganism, meditation, yoga, and exactly what it means to be a Happy Vegan.
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Jan 21, 2016 • 39min

Health and Fitness Data: How Much is Too Much?

Between Apple Watches, GPS watches, smart phones, fitness trackers, and any number of other new gadgets, we're able to collect more health and fitness data now than ever before. And there's no sign of that letting up any time soon. But is all that data really useful? In today's episode, Doug and I discuss the new trend towards more data, how it can be helpful, and why we're not sold on the fact that more data is a good thing.
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Jan 14, 2016 • 43min

Steve Kamb on How to Level Up Your Life

Steve Kamb started the blog Nerd Fitness right around the same time as I started No Meat Athlete, and he has gone on to build a massive audience and community. While Steve isn't vegan, his approach to life and fitness is very similar to mine. I'm excited to finally bring him on the podcast to talk about not only fitness, but his ability to help people "Level Up" their lives. In today's episode, we discus his new book, How to Level Up Your Life, and how he has been so successful at building his business.
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Jan 7, 2016 • 55min

Our Backwards Approach to New Years Goals

It's a new year, which can only mean one thing ... new goals, resolutions, or habits. Normally that would be the case for both me and Doug. We'd set specific goals, and work our asses off to reach them. But this year, when we sat down to plan out this episode, something weird happened. Neither of us had specific goals, and instead are taking a backwards approach to resolutions. An approach I've taught against for many years. This time, it feels different. In today's episode we talk about that backwards approach to new years goals, and how we see potential for even greater positive changes.

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