There is more to life than just macros, calories, weight loss, and getting skinny. Strengthening our emotional and mental health are essential aspects of living a life of joy and fulfillment. We suffer when we focus on anything that is outside of our realm of power. Be it the past or the future. The present is the only thing we can truly master at this moment. Kathryn Dixon, the life coach who helped Drew realize he was worthy of unconditional love, joins him today on the podcast. She talks about The Work of Byron Katie, the role of addiction in our lives, and the breaking of generational patterns.
This episode touches on the side of transformation that isn't often discussed and how it all ties in together.
Drew’s new book Complete Keto: A Guide for Transforming Your Body and Your Mind for Life is now available! Visit CompleteKeto.fit2fat2fit.com to get your copy now. Get the CK30 video series as a bonus when ordering with this link.
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Key Takeaways:
[7:08] Katherine describes what led her to become a life coach in her chosen discipline.
[11:43] The four questions to ask yourself to trigger a self-help breakthrough.
[18:58] How do we learn we are worthy of unconditional love?
[26:14] The Three Realms of Power and why understanding how they can relieve suffering.
[32:35] A reminder: Other people’s impressions of us are not us.
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Knowing what you are good at and not good at can save you lots of money, just ask Chris Powell. Today we revisit our first interview with Chris - he figured out (by trial and error) he was a much better trainer than a businessman. He openly admits to his hard times and shares how living in a bitter place transformed him to become the friend, husband, father and trainer he is today. He believes being vulnerable can open a person up to growth and change your life forever. Losing weight might be the end goal but the way to get there is through your heart and mind.
Key Takeaways:
[3:07] Chris is a father of 4 and the host of Extreme Weight Loss
[4:10] Drew and Chris’ first meeting
[6:16] Somebody always wants to take a picture when eating normal food
[7:55] I indulge in my cravings but I balance it out with additional measures
[9:51] Is it possible to cheat the system
[11:12] Chris didn’t think he was going to be a trainer, he was going to be a pilot
[15:27] Training has always been a passion
[16:07] Producers are always looking for new idea’s
[17:49] Super obese people want help we just don’t know about them
[18:19] An e-mail changed two lives dramatically
[21:07] I lost all of my money on bad investments
[22:39] A seedy pick up line worked on my wife
[23:45] Months after we pitched the show idea ABC bought it
[26:48] Losing everything caused me to be bitter but I had to go through hard times
[29:23] Accepting your vulnerabilities can open you up to growth and change your life forever
[33:47] Power struggles are behind many of my arguments
[35:13] Ego is a powerful tool in transformations
[37:15] When the cameras go away and the scale stays the same what happens
[40:12] Chris would never do a fit2fat2fit experience
[42:26] Breakfast cereal, straight cream, fried chicken and milkshakes
[44:13] The lightning round
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The ketogenic diet has evolved since the 1920s when doctors discovered the benefit of using ketones as a fuel source to control seizures in children with drug-resistant epilepsy. Then before the dawn of social media, the keto diet was passed around like a secret in gyms where weightlifters and athletes worked out. Now, there is an entire industry built to offer support for those on the keto diet. You can get keto supplements, keto meal plans, books dedicated to keto, and even listen to keto-based podcasts. But, how do you know which version of keto is right for you?
In this episode, Drew explores the evolution of the ketogenic diet, why a bio-individualized approach is better than a one-size-fits-all approach, and the different morphs of the ketogenic diet, including the Carnivore and the plant-based versions.
Drew’s new book Complete Keto: A Guide for Transforming Your Body and Your Mind for Life is now available! Visit CompleteKeto.fit2fat2fit.com to get your copy now. Get the CK30 video series as a bonus when ordering with this link.
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Key Takeaways:
[4:19] The history of the ketogenic diet and how it evolved.
[5:45] Early keto diets consisted of a higher percentage of fat and lower protein intake.
[12:12] Metabolic flexibility describes how the body is designed to run on glucose and ketones.
[17:15] The good and bad side to ketone supplements.
[21:02] Carnivore or plant-based keto, which is right for you?
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Can Vegetarians become fat adapted and live a keto lifestyle? Yes, they can. What about Vegans? Can they become fat adapted and live a keto lifestyle? Well, mostly. They can become Ketotarians. As a leading expert in Functional Medicine, Dr. Will Cole works with patients from all over the world to help investigate chronic diseases and to provide the framework for optimal functioning of the body and its organs. During this podcast, Dr. Cole shares his experience of growing up in a Vegan household, why he transitioned from Vegan to Ketotarian, his advice for parents whose primary goal is to feed their children nourishing food, and common mistakes people make when trying keto for the first time.
Drew’s new book Complete Keto: A Guide for Transforming Your Body and Your Mind for Life is now available! Visit CompleteKeto.fit2fat2fit.com to get your copy now.
If you like the podcast subscribe & review it on iTunes | Stitcher.
Key Takeaways:
[5:26] Dr. Cole grew up in a vegan household but when he started having digestive problems he needed to find a plant-based diet that met his body’s needs.
[8:31] Parents, don’t be ashamed of teaching your kids to eat for nourishment!
[14:26] How and why Dr. Cole transitioned from Veganism and into Ketotarianism.
[22:24] In his book, Ketotarian Dr. Cole describes the benefits of becoming fat adapted for Vegans.
[28:22] Common mistakes many people make when trying a ketogenic diet for the first time.
[34:30] Why do some doctors advise against a keto diet?
[37:26] Dr. Cole shares his professional opinion about the Carnivore diet.
Sponsors:
Complete Wellness Supplements — Shop Drew’s hand-formulated, pre-workout greens, Keto Meal with grass-fed collagen and BHB’s for mental clarity and a brain boost.
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