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Introducing Ethnically Sensitive, Tasteful and Healthy Meals with Drs. Hari and Jenneffer Pulapaka

“I am not a medical doctor; how do I impact others with healthy eating? How do I impact change?”

Meet James Beard Chef Hari Pulapaka and Podiatrist Dr. Jenneffer Pulapaka: A married couple trying to impact healthy changes in their patients, one bite at a time. They are a dynamic duo who focus on plant forward nutrition and healthy living in their respective areas of business. Whether, it is while teaching people how to cook, Hari brings in healthy tips and asks the questions of why we choose the foods we do. When it is foot health, Dr. Jennifer talks about how to use complex carbohydrates instead of refined ones to reduce their diabetes and improve their foot health.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • What motivates a chef and a podiatrist to want to change how people eat?

  • What does “change” mean?

  • What are simple things people can do to change their diet?

  • Hari and Jenneffer have written a new book about heart healthy plant-based eating. What were your goals in writing this?

  • Does eating healthy have to be hard? How can we make this simple and easy?

  • How do you encourage people to change?

About Hari Pulapaka, Ph.D., CEC, AAC, WCMC:

Originally from Mumbai, Hari has been residing in the United States since 1987. He earned his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Florida in 1995. A professional midlife crisis prompted him to pursue culinary arts, resulting in his graduation from classical culinary school in 2004 with top-of-the-class honors.

A four-time James Beard Best Chef semifinalist, Hari has been invited to cook at the historic James Beard House in New York City seven times. He was also a featured chef at the 2018 James Beard Awards in Chicago. In 2008, Hari co-founded the award-winning restaurant, Cress, located in DeLand, FL with his wife Jenneffer Pulapaka, which, during his co-ownership and leadership from 2008-2019, garnered numerous accolades, including being rated as ZAGAT’s #1. In 2017, Hari established his company, Global Cooking School, encompassing his culinary pursuits, which include teaching, philanthropy, and crafting world-class, globally inspired, and sustainably minded tasting menus. Hari is no longer affiliated with Cress Restaurant. Through the Global Cooking School, Hari channels all of his creative endeavors as a classically trained globally-inspired chef with a keen and focused eye on sustainable practices and mindfulness. For the past 3 years, Chef Hari has been creating diverse menus in an Omakase setting.

Recognized as a GRIST 50 fixer in 2016 for his innovative efforts in food waste reduction, Hari holds the title of Certified Executive Chef (CEC) with the American Culinary Federation and is an inductee into the American Academy of Chefs. Additionally, he is a Worldchefs Certified Master Chef (WCMC). Hari actively contributes to sustainability initiatives as a strategic advisor for Postelsia, a member of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) Group and the Academic Working Group of Food Tank, and a participant in the Zero Food Waste Coalition. He serves as Chef/Partner for Enroot Organics, PBC.

Hari is a prolific author, with multiple published books to his credit. His latest endeavor, coauthored with his wife, Dr. Jenneffer Pulapaka, is titled “The Heart Healthy Plant-Based Cookbook: 101 Recipes for Lowering Blood Pressure, Reversing Heart Disease & Cardiac Recovery”. The book is published by Hatherleigh Press and distributed by Penguin Random House.

Hari Pulapaka is a dedicated and tenured Associate Professor of Mathematics at Stetson University since the year 2000.

About Dr. Jenneffer Pulapaka:

DeLand Foot and Leg Center, under the leadership of Dr. Pulapaka, is redefining podiatric care. Having built a legacy as the first and longest-running female surgical podiatry practice in West Volusia County, Dr. Pulapaka is fueled by a mission to transform healthcare from reactionary to preventative medicine.

Her passion lies in empowering patients through lifestyle medicine, as evidenced by her groundbreaking achievement – becoming the first podiatrist board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine. This conviction guides her belief that “every patient deserves a physician who advocates for their holistic well-being.”

But Dr. Pulapaka doesn’t stop at advocacy. She actively shapes the future of healthcare, serving on the Board of Directors for the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care and the Podiatric Population Health Committee of the American Podiatric Medical Association. Her expertise extends beyond feet, reflected in her co-authorship of three books, including “The Heart Healthy Plant-Based Cookbook: Over 100 Recipes for Lowering Blood Pressure, Reversing Heart Disease & Cardiac Recovery” (October 2024).

Dr. Pulapaka’s commitment to plant-based wellness goes beyond publications. She holds certifications in Plant-Based Nutrition from Cornell and Culinary Health Education Fundamentals Coaching from Harvard. This deep knowledge fuels her mission to bridge the gap between nutrition and healthcare, empowering patients to heal from the inside out.

Shifting the paradigm from symptom management to root cause prevention, Dr. Pulapaka champions a sustainable future for healthcare. Join her on this journey towards a healthier world, one bite at a time.

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Getting Friends and Family to Step 1 of Change with Dr Liz Klodas

Getting Friends and Family to “Step One” of Change with Dr Liz Klodas

How many times have you heard from a doctor that you need to eat better and exercise for better health? Well, those of us who have been told this, know that it is much easier said than done.

Introducing Dr. Liz Klodas, a preventive cardiologist who created a food company to offer people a “step one” to make changes in their diet. She understands that it is hard to change and that sometimes having options that you can take out of the refrigerator or pantry that are healthful can get you started and on your way. I can’t wait for you all to hear my friend, Dr. Liz Klodas, talk about her journey as a cardiologist who decided to start a food company.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • What do physicians learn in their training about nutrition?

  • What makes a cardiologist start making her own food?

  • What is the step I of changing your diet?

  • What are practical changes that we can make to heal our bodies?

  • What does your company step I foods do?

  • What studies show that it works?

About Elizabeth Klodas MD:

Elizabeth Klodas MD, FACC is a preventive cardiologist and Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Step One Foods, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Step One Foods improves health by creating foods that augment the care and prevention of heart disease.

Dr. Klodas completed her Cardiology fellowships with both the Mayo Graduate School and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and founded Preventive Cardiology Clinic, where she continues to see patients. She authored a book for patients published by the American College of Cardiology: Slay The Giant: The Power of Prevention in Treating Heart Disease, and served as the Founding Editor of cardiosmart.org (the patient education website of the ACC). She remains involved in clinical research and patient education and is an active member of ACC’s Nutrition Workgroup. However, Dr. Klodas considers Step One Foods to be her most rewarding and impactful professional accomplishment. To date, Step One Foods has helped tens of thousands of individuals lower their cholesterol, improve cardiovascular health, and feel better.

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Lessons for a BETTER WORLD with Ocean Robbins

Lessons for a BETTER WORLD with Ocean Robbins

How does the grandson of the Baskin Robbins empire become a plant-based educator, believer and CEO of the food revolution network?

Meet Ocean Robbins and join me as we chat about his journey and where he is making a difference.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • What is it to follow your own star?

  • What are three things you were taught growing up?

  • Do we naturally have the “inherent desire to serve?” Are we born with compassion?

  • Have you considered Maslov’s hierarchy of needs?

  • What does healthy living look like to you

  • Is there a point where you can’t change your diet?

  • Have you considered compassionate care of animals?

About Ocean Robbins:

Grandson of Irv Robbins, cofounder of Baskin-Robbins Ice cream, Ocean Robbins is co-founder & CEO of the million-member Food Revolution Network. He is author of the bestsellers, 31-Day Food Revolution and Real Superfoods. Ocean founded Youth for Environmental Sanity (YES!) at age 16, and directed it for the next 20 years. He has spoken in person to more than 250,000 people, organized online seminars and events reaching more than a million, and facilitated leadership development events for leaders from 65 nations. He has served as adjunct professor for Chapman University, and is a recipient of the national Jefferson Award for Outstanding Public Service, the Freedom’s Flame Award, the Harmon Wilkinson Award, and many other honors. His TEDx talk, Eating Our Way To Happiness, has been seen by more than a million people.

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Preparing for the Fragile Years with Amy O’Rourke

Have you considered how you want to age and how you want to die? How do you make sure that you focus on quality and not quantity of life? 

Meet Amy O’Rourke who is an aging specialist and care advisor for families as they age. She has written a great book called The Fragile Years that I highly recommend for anyone has an aging parent.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • Why are we in an “Aging Crisis”?

  • What are the fragile years, and how do you know if a loved one is there?

  • How do you prepare to enter the fragile years?

  • How do you reconcile aging with dignity and aging safely?

  • What is the best way to age? In place? Around family? In nursing care? What if “aging in place” is unsafe and parents don’t want to move because of friends and they are where they have always been?

  • How do we make peace with aging and dying?

  • How to avoid becoming a burnt out caregiver?

  • What is a good death?

  • 3 things can we take away to do a better job with our aging and our parents’ aging?

About Amy O’Rourke:

Amy O’Rourke who is a dedicated care manager with a passion for helping people & their loved ones find peace and joy as they age. Amy is the author of The Fragile Years and founder of O’Rourke & Associates, formerly The Cameron Group established in 1999. She believes our elder years can provide a beautiful opportunity for connection, meaning, and joy. Amy has over 40 years of experience as an owner of a Care Management company, and Administrator in a Lifeplan community. She has her Master’s Degree in Public Health and a Master’s Certificate in Gerontology.

Just a few highlights:

  • Speaker — TEDxOrlando (2012, 2015)
  • Featured expert — Consumer Reports article, Elder Care and Assisted Living: Who Will Care for You?
  • Featured expert — Emmy-winning TV show on Assisted Living, Blindsided
  • Featured expert — Growing Bolder articles, TV segments, and radio broadcast

Amy wrote The Fragile Years (2021) to provide important information for people who need help managing the care of their loved one, defining this stage as The Fragile Years. An easy, accessible resource, this book offers practical steps and clear insights on how to navigate frustratingly complex systems, difficult choices, and emotional events.

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Explore How the Seeds We Grow Impact Human Health with John Rivers

Why Should You Care how Food is grown? What could that possibly have to do with your health?

Meet Mr. John Rivers, the founder and owner for 4Rivers smokehouses in Southeast Florida. Through his foundation, he and his wife have started a nonprofit farm called 4Roots Farm that is focuses on unearthing the power of food for human health.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • Dirt versus Soil?

  • Why should You care about this?

  • Have you considered how the health of our soil can impact your health?

About John Rivers:

Following a 20-year career in healthcare, John Rivers retired as President of a billion dollar company to pursue a dream of owning a restaurant. Opening in 2009, 4 Rivers Smokehouse quickly grew to a portfolio that includes 23 restaurants, and a national retail and wholesale presence. 4 Rivers went on to be named “The South’s Best BBQ” by Southern Living and ranked the “#1 BBQ Restaurant Chain” by MSN.

Born out of John’s garage, the “Barbeque Ministry” remains at the heart of the company’s mission to lift up those in need and help build better communities. The culmination of the 4R Foundation’s work, the Orlando based 4Roots Farm serves as an Orlando icon to inspire revolutionary change in Florida’s food system through education in sustainable farming practices, advancements in agriculture technology, and research in culinary health.

John has been named one of the Restaurant Industry’s Power 20 Leaders by Restaurant Business & News, Restauranter of the Year by Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, and Orlando Magazine’s “50 Most Powerful, 15 to Watch.” John had the honor of cooking at the prestigious James Beard House and was twice named a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.

John serves on the Boards of Florida State University and the Rosen School of Hospitality at UCF and is a member the Florida Governor’s Council of 100. A recipient of the FSU College of Business, and Rosen College Hospitality Hall of Fame Awards, John lives in Winter Park with his wife and two children and is involved in numerous school, church, and local charity organizations.

https://4rootsfarm.org

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Chef Babette Davis

Learning to Age Beautifully and Live with Vitality. A Chat with Chef Babette Davis.

What is the difference between aging well and simply aging? Have you considered what longevity means and what aging means without vitality?

Meet Babette Davis, globally recognized plant-based chef, fitness enthusiast and motivational speaker who calls Inglewood, CA home. 

Key Areas We Discuss

  • Fitness and aging

  • The role of plant based eating in Chef Babette’s life

  • Chef Babette’s aging secrets

  • The fear of aging

  • Supplements

  • How to motivate change

  • A day in the life of Chef Babette

  • How to live your best life

About Chef Babette Davis:

Meet Babette Davis, globally recognized plant-based chef, fitness enthusiast and motivational speaker who calls Inglewood, CA home. She pioneered the first plant-based restaurant, “Stuff I Eat” in her community in the early 2000’s where she still receives visitors from around the world. Once a hairstylist, Babette became a self-taught chemist in the kitchen, perfecting eating healthy while keeping the flavor of her dishes the focal point. Her combination of thoughtful food preparation with an intense fitness regimen has made her one of the most sought-after experts in her field. While in her 70s, she motivates people of all ages to live their best life.

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The Science of Fat with Dr. William Li

The Science of Fat with Dr. William Li

Have you ever wondered about why you can’t lose weight? Have you thought that your metabolism is just too slow to lose weight? 

Join me as I speak to Dr. William Li, physician, scientist and bestselling author of “Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself” and “Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer

Key Areas We Discuss

  • Dr. William Li’s book: Eat to Beat your diet. How to lose weight by eating healthy foods. How losing weight will help you live a longer life.

  • What is metabolism and is there such a thing as a fast and slow metabolism?

  • Fat has a negative connotation. What are preadipocytes and adipocytes? What happens when your preadipocytes become overactive? Why is fat important?

  • Are there foods that rein in your preadipocytes?

  • How does fat related to regeneration?

  • How is fat tied to the gut?

  • What is the gut bug akkermansia mucinophila? What increases that in our body?

  • What is visceral fat versus subC fat? What do these look like on the body? Is one better than the other? Why?

About Dr. William Li:

William W. Li, MD, is an internationally renowned physician, scientist and author of the New York Times bestseller “Eat to Beat Disease: The New Science of How Your Body Can Heal Itself.” His groundbreaking research has led to the development of more than 30 new medical treatments that impact care for more than 70 diseases including diabetes, blindness, heart disease and obesity. His TED Talk, “Can We Eat to Starve Cancer?” has garnered more than 11 million views. Dr. Li has appeared on Good Morning America, CNN, CNBC, Rachael Ray and Live with Kelly & Ryan, and he has been featured in USA Today, Time Magazine, The Atlantic, O Magazine and more. He is President and Medical Director of the Angiogenesis Foundation, and he is leading global initiatives on food as medicine. His newest book New York Times bestseller, “Eat to Beat Your Diet: Burn Fat, Heal Your Metabolism, and Live Longer,” was released March 21, 2023.

 

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Winning with Diabetes: Inspiring stories to help you thrive

Diabetes does not need to hold you back! Dr. Mark Corriere and Dr. Rita Kalyani are both diabetes specialists who have written a lovely book called Winning with Diabetes: Inspiring stories to help you thrive which we discuss in great depth. 

Essential reading for people who have diabetes and their families, Winning with Diabetes highlights the challenges, perseverance, and successes of sixteen elite athletes living with the disease. From mountain climber Will Cross, to college softball champion Kylee Perez, to NBA legend Dominique Wilkins, and many more, these are the real-life stories of diagnosis, adapting new day-to-day routines, finding support, training, competing, and connecting with communities of other people living with diabetes. The book features advice for facing common fears and challenges, both on and off the playing field. Each chapter includes interviews with athletes about their experiences, paired with expert commentary from the authors. Chapters also include summaries of key concepts, along with illustrations and other graphics. Winning with Diabetes will inspire readers of all ages—those newly diagnosed as well as those who have lived with diabetes for years. Written by physicians who have set the standards for management of the disease, this book brings you expert insight into finding ways to live your best life. Let the experts, the athletes, and the inspiration in Winning with Diabetes give you what you need to you stay in the game.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • What is diabetes? Type I versus Type II?
  • What organs are involved in creation of diabetes?
  • How does fat contribute to diabetes?
  • How do you treat diabetes?
  • What is the deal with newer GLP-1 agonist drugs (such as Ozempic) for diabetes and for weight loss?
  • Are there lifestyle changes you can make to reduce your blood sugars?
  • What is the deal with continuous glucose monitoring for the average adult, not diabetic?

About Dr. Mark Corriere and Dr. Rita Kalyani:

Dr. Mark D. Corriere, MD (BALTIMORE, MD), is an adjunct assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a clinical endocrinologist at Maryland Endocrine. Dr. Rita R. Kalyani, MD, MHS (BALTIMORE, MD), is an associate professor of medicine and a diabetes specialist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She is the past chair of the American Diabetes Association’s committee that establishes the standards of medical care for all people with diabetes. Kalyani and Corriere are coauthors of Diabetes Head to Toe: Everything You Need to Know about Diagnosis, Treatment, and Living with Diabetes. Patrick Smith (BALTIMORE, MD) is a biomedical science writer at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is the author of Extra Innings: The Joy and the Pains of Over-30 Baseball

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Building Resilience & Steps to Overcoming Anxious Feelings

Anxiety affects 31% of the American population and this number is increasing. People are noticing more and more anxious feelings, nervousness, depression and inability to cope with day to day activities. Understanding your anxiety is an important first step to building resilience.

Join me as I speak to Dr. Carol Lewis who speaks to us about our emotional health and tools we can use to keep ourselves strong and more capable of dealing with life’s surprises.

Key Areas We Discuss

  • Anxiety versus calm: the concept of managing anxiety, not battling it
  • Anxiety’s relation to menopause
  • The physiology of anxiety: the misfire of the fight or flight response
  • 4 tools to help you with your anxiety
    • Sleep allows for a sense of well being. Optimal amount of sleep, blue light’s impact on desire to sleep, sense of well-being
    • Nutrition to reduce anxiety; importance of regular meals
    • Movement: the role of movement, physical activity to help with sense of well-being.
    • Doing something joyful and/or playful every day: finding joy again despite angst

About Carol Lewis, PhD MPH CPH:

Dr. Lewis is a clinical psychologist with more than 30 years of experience. She supervises trainees across all level of training. Dr. Lewis’ expertise includes the treatment of chronically suicidal, self-injurious individuals, using skills-based methods, as well as the treatment of trauma with EMDR. She is trained in several mindfulness-based treatment protocols and runs an adult Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) group. She is very involved in the community and, for many years, has worked with the University of Florida’s Mobile Outreach Clinic, a bus-based clinic providing no-cost healthcare to underserved populations in Gainesville, Florida.

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Learning How to Learn (and Some Uncommon Sense Teaching)

I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Barbara Oakley, a Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.

Her work focuses on the complex relationship between neuroscience and social behavior. Dr. Oakley’s research has been described as “revolutionary” in the Wall Street Journal. She is a New York Times best-selling author who has published in outlets as varied as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. Her book A Mind for Numbers, on effective learning in STEM disciplines, has sold over a million copies worldwide; Uncommon Sense Teaching is a critically praised guide to teaching based on insights from neuroscience. 

About Dr. Barbara Oakley, PhD, PE:

Barbara Oakley, PhD, PE is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan; Michigan’s Distinguished Professor of the Year; and Coursera’s inaugural “Innovation Instructor.” Dr. Oakley has won numerous teaching awards, including the American Society of Engineering Education’s Chester F. Carlson Award for technical innovation in engineering education and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers William E. Sayle II Award for Achievement in Education. Together with Terrence Sejnowski, the Francis Crick Professor at the Salk Institute, she co-teaches Coursera’s “Learning How to Learn,” one of the world’s most popular massive open online courses with some four million registered students, along with a number of other leading online courses.

Dr. Oakley has adventured widely through her lifetime. She rose from the ranks of Private to Captain in the U.S. Army, during which time she was recognized as a Distinguished Military Scholar. She also worked as a communications expert at the South Pole Station in Antarctica, and has served as a Russian translator on board Soviet trawlers on the Bering Sea. Dr. Oakley is an elected Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering and of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.

For more information, about her courses, clink on the links below!

Learning How to Learn
Learning How to Learn for Youth
Uncommon Sense Teaching
Mindshift

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