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Featured Guest, psychiatrist Norman E. Rosenthal, who coined the term Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), joins Kari to talk about SAD, transcendental meditation, and mindfulness. Runner of the Week, Erica Barton shares how she went from couch potato to marathoner—all while being legally blind. Serena Marie, RD, talks about the benefits potato skins (not the appetizer!). Kari and Serena talk about parsnip chips and kettlebells in this week’s installment of Gratitude Jar.
Pssst! Want to learn how to become luckier and more focused? There’s this little thing called transcendental meditation that might just blow your mind.
It can help you
On the show today, Kari chats with world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author Norman E. Rosenthal about Seasonal Affective Disorder, transcendental meditation, and mindfulness. Here are some links to books mentioned during the interview:
Featured Guest: Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal
Norman E. Rosenthal is a world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author who is known for his innovative research and inspirational writings. Kari interviews him this week about transcendental meditation, mindfulness, SAD, and much more!
Pleate note: Always consult your physician. The following interview is not intended to replace the advice of your physician or medical care provider.
The Running Lifestyle Camp
Don’t forget to sign up for The Running Lifestyle Camp (which starts Monday, June 13) where you’ll get the opportunity to ask questions of popular guests such as Serena Marie, RD, sleep doctor, Vinny Kripalu, Joanne Ambrogi, Denny Krahe of Diz Runs (who’s a fast runner and athletic trainer), and more! You’ll also get accountability at Camp to live your North Star and to have the summer you want to have with like-minded people.
Sign up here today or e-mail Kari at [email protected] with questions
Runner of the Week: Erica Barton
Erica Barton, an amazing woman who is legally blind (with optic atrophy), went from getting off the couch to being afraid of breaking a treadmill, to running the Seattle Marathon!
Serena Marie, RD
Serena Marie, RD, talks about the nutritional benefits of eating potato skins (no, not the appetizer!).
Gratitude Jar (Woot! Woot!)
Kari is grateful for is a new product at Trader Joe’s called parsnip chips. They are so good that they might be a trigger food, but thankfully they only have a few ingredients!
Serena is grateful for kettlebells. Follow Serena on Periscope @SerenaMarieRD to check them out!
Next week, Kari talks all about the post-race runner's’ high. She interviews several runners after the Race on the Big Day 5K sponsored by Empowered Yoga.
Contact:
Norman Rosenthal: Website: NormanRosenthal.com Facebook: /normanrosenthal Twitter: @DoctorNorman
Erica Barton: Facebook Page
Serena Marie, RD: Website: www.SerenaMarieRD.com Facebook: /SerenaMarieRD Twitter: @SerenaMarieRD Instagram: SerenaMarieRD
Kari Gormley: Facebook: The Running Lifestyle Show Twitter: @KariGormley Instagram: @KariGormley
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Featured Guest, psychiatrist Norman E. Rosenthal, who coined the term Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), joins Kari to talk about SAD, transcendental meditation, and mindfulness. Runner of the Week, Erica Barton shares how she went from couch potato to marathoner—all while being legally blind. Serena Marie, RD, talks about the benefits potato skins (not the appetizer!). Kari and Serena talk about parsnip chips and kettlebells in this week’s installment of Gratitude Jar.
Pssst! Want to learn how to become luckier and more focused? There’s this little thing called transcendental meditation that might just blow your mind.
It can help you
On the show today, Kari chats with world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author Norman E. Rosenthal about Seasonal Affective Disorder, transcendental meditation, and mindfulness. Here are some links to books mentioned during the interview:
Featured Guest: Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal
Norman E. Rosenthal is a world-renowned psychiatrist, public speaker, and best-selling author who is known for his innovative research and inspirational writings. Kari interviews him this week about transcendental meditation, mindfulness, SAD, and much more!
Pleate note: Always consult your physician. The following interview is not intended to replace the advice of your physician or medical care provider.
The Running Lifestyle Camp
Don’t forget to sign up for The Running Lifestyle Camp (which starts Monday, June 13) where you’ll get the opportunity to ask questions of popular guests such as Serena Marie, RD, sleep doctor, Vinny Kripalu, Joanne Ambrogi, Denny Krahe of Diz Runs (who’s a fast runner and athletic trainer), and more! You’ll also get accountability at Camp to live your North Star and to have the summer you want to have with like-minded people.
Sign up here today or e-mail Kari at [email protected] with questions
Runner of the Week: Erica Barton
Erica Barton, an amazing woman who is legally blind (with optic atrophy), went from getting off the couch to being afraid of breaking a treadmill, to running the Seattle Marathon!
Serena Marie, RD
Serena Marie, RD, talks about the nutritional benefits of eating potato skins (no, not the appetizer!).
Gratitude Jar (Woot! Woot!)
Kari is grateful for is a new product at Trader Joe’s called parsnip chips. They are so good that they might be a trigger food, but thankfully they only have a few ingredients!
Serena is grateful for kettlebells. Follow Serena on Periscope @SerenaMarieRD to check them out!
Next week, Kari talks all about the post-race runner's’ high. She interviews several runners after the Race on the Big Day 5K sponsored by Empowered Yoga.
Contact:
Norman Rosenthal: Website: NormanRosenthal.com Facebook: /normanrosenthal Twitter: @DoctorNorman
Erica Barton: Facebook Page
Serena Marie, RD: Website: www.SerenaMarieRD.com Facebook: /SerenaMarieRD Twitter: @SerenaMarieRD Instagram: SerenaMarieRD
Kari Gormley: Facebook: The Running Lifestyle Show Twitter: @KariGormley Instagram: @KariGormley