I’ve been hounded by folks to get Ashley Tudor on The Fat-Burning Man Show. And now I know why.
I get tons of feedback from listeners about who to have on the show next, but not often from past guests. In Ashley’s case, two past guests independently told me that there’s a lady in the paleosphere who totally rocks and I MUST reach out to her soon because “we’d really be into what the other was up to.” She came with high praise from some pretty cool peeps.
Ashley and I chatted soon after that, had a blast, and accidentally discovered that we both went to Dartmouth, the teeny little college in nowheresville New Hampshire. Ahhh, that makes sense. Small world, but I love how a passion for health brings like-minded folks together.
While her brand-spankin’ new “Sweet Potato Power” book explores the “roots” and health benefits of the humble sweet potato, Ashley also delves deeply into the merits of self experimentation in a very accessible and useful way. In a time when it seems bookstores are becoming saturated with paleo/primal books, her approach is refreshing and unique.
“Sweet Potato Power” is a great read and is visually terrific. Seriously. Ashley did the design herself and killed it. Whether you’re flipping through, feasting your eyes on the crazy awesome recipes, or digging deep into the content, this book is a treat.
More about Ashley:
Ashley Tudor is a Design Strategist who focuses on innovation in health. Find her on Facebook, Twitter, , or www.sweetpotatopower.com. She has worked with Fortune 500 companies and small start ups to tackle tough health-related issues such as creating dieting programs, designing strategies to help food companies fight obesity, conceiving new medical devices for primary care physicians, and developing online tools to help people use food as medicine. In recognition of her work, Mayor Gavin Newsom named Ashley one of San Francisco’s Top Innovators in Health in 2010.
In the show, Ashley and I cover:
- Why eating an apple a day is a horrible idea
- Why you might run out of gas on a low-carb / paleo diet and what to do about it
- If a sweet potato is not a yam or even a potato, what is it?
- How to outsmart your biology and eat around your cravings
- Why eating cream cheese by the block can improve your health.
- Why a calorie is an insufficient measurement for food’s effect on the body
- Why we should be concerned not just with nutrition and activity but hormones and inflammation as well when weight loss and health is the goal
- How there is no such thing as a freebie in nutrition
(A quick disclaimer: it seems our connection had some crackliness – for that we apologize.)
Alright, onto the show.
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Patti says
I had to laugh at your breakfast comment! I was eating fish, spinach and sweet potato with mct oil for breakfast and I am always being teased by less fit people!
Abel James says
Yum!
Brynda Gutirrez says
Great show with good information. I want to buy this book. You may be the #2 Podcast in the world, but in my book you are #1. Love the show.
Abel James says
Awww, thanks Brynda! That’s the best feedback ever!
jake3_14 says
What was the name of the health company that Ashley mentioned that does an affordable, comprehensive blood panel? I’d like to look into that.
Josh says
Loved this podcast. I bought her book on kindle right after and read it in less than a day. I really like how explains which foods cause inflammation and why.
brad says
I didn’t hear the part about eating cream cheese? why should I do that?
Abel James says
If you’re in ketosis, cream cheese will keep you there! 🙂