Welcome to The Nutrition Edit podcast for high performing women ready to feel their best in their bodies, careers and personal lives. We'll debunk myths about health, weight loss and exercise and explore the latest nutrition and biohacking trends. We'll filter out the B.S., share what you really need to know, and help you put the good stuff into practice in a way that works for YOU.

You’ll get actionable tips from guest experts and myself on how to up-level your mindset, workouts, relationships and environment, and start feeling like the amazing woman you are! Join me as we bust through the broscience and male-centric health paradigm to help you achieve optimal performance - body, mind and soul.

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Dreaming of more restful sleep?

Consistently getting enough sleep is so crucial when it comes to feeling your best and optimizing your health and fitness. To help you do this, I’ve put together a handy cheat sheet of ways to improve your sleep so you can wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on whatever life throws at you. I know these practices have made a huge difference for myself and my clients, so I hope you find them helpful too.

Self Care, Women's Health, Mental Health, Hormone Health, Behavior Change Jeannie Oliver Wellness, LLC Self Care, Women's Health, Mental Health, Hormone Health, Behavior Change Jeannie Oliver Wellness, LLC

S3, Episode #10: Psilocybin for Women with Jennifer Chesak

Joining me today is Jennifer Chesak, author of The Psilocybin Handbook for Women. Today we talk about psilocybin and its potential benefits for women, including regulating stress and trauma response, helping with depression, anxiety, healing, behavior change, and hormone health. Chesak also dispels some common myths and fears and educates us on how psilocybin can be used safely and effectively.

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Episode 2: How Did We Get Here?

How did our grandparents’ generation have so much less chronic illness than we do now? Why has been on the rise over the last century, sharpened in the last couple of decades? In this episode, I will discuss the societal, environmental, and internal circumstances that can contribute to our ill health, and ways we can minimize their impact.

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The American food supply

High glycemic and ultra-processed foods and why they’re so much more prevalent now

The “low fat” disaster

Carcinogens, obesigens, toxins, and how to help our bodies detoxify more efficiently

Chronic stress

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