Jolene Park’s ‘Healthy Discoveries’ Is Corporate Wellness Done Right
Filed under: Health — @ August 5, 2010
ATTENTION SUPER FANS OF THE LIVIN’ LA VIDA LOW-CARB SHOW: We are coming up on our historic 400th Episode set to air on September 9, 2010 and we want YOU to be a major part of the show that day! If this podcast has helped motivate you to change your dietary habits, lose weight, and get healthy, then we most DEFINITELY want to hear from you and share your story on one of the top health podcasts on the Internet today! E-mail me your name, landline telephone number or Skype username, and the best time to contact you to record a 2-5 minute segment celebrating our 400th episode. If your life has been changed because of a guest you heard on “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show” and you want the whole world to hear about it, then let me hear from you soon. I’ll be recording these in a couple of weeks and look forward to sharing them next month. THANK YOU for your participation!
In Episode 387 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore,” we hear from certified nutritionist Jolene Park from a corporate wellness consulting company called Healthy Discoveries dedicated to helping employees learn how to be healthier, more productive workers. Listen to Jolene talk about how she merged her love for communications and nutrition, the influence of Dr. Loren Cordain, Dr. Mike Eades, and Dr. Jonny Bowden on her thinking about diet and health, why she confidently bucks the trend of her colleagues in the nutrition industry, the reaction she gets from her clients to promoting a high-fat, low-carb message for health, how she breaks the cultural health paradigms with the employees she teaches, the way she makes learning about nutrition concepts fun, why consumers buy into the health marketing claims on food packaging, why she felt like there was a health consulting void existed in corporate wellness, her “big break” with a Fortune 500 company, the concept of the “wellness wheel,” what she is teaching people about health that is most important, why she doesn’t believe in the “cookie-cutter” approach to diet, what the biggest problems she is seeing with her clients, the most invaluable health book she promotes to her clients, her focus on “hunter-gatherer” whole food Paleolithic eating, why she gave up eating gluten although she doesn’t have Celiac disease, the influence that growing up on a cattle farm had on her as well as The Weston A. Price Foundation, and why she’s not a fan of soy.
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