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Paleo Treats® Blog - Paleo info, ingredients, and righteous adventures beyond dessert
November 09, 2014

Episode 25: Brooks Kubik

Brooks Kubik, ready to liftBrooks Kubik is a fan of pure strength along with what you might (if you were a CrossFitter) call "ultra heavy metcon." Heavy sandbags, barrels, car pushing, farmer's walks, and as many odd lifts as you can imagine make up Brooks' routines.  He's a 5 time National Champion in sub-masters bench press, so he's definitely not some armchair writer; this guy lives it.

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November 04, 2014

Why do we have a podcast (that doesn't talk about paleo desserts)?

Why are we in business - Paleo Treats signI spoke with Lloyd Kahn today in an attempt to get him to come on the Paleo Treats podcast. Lloyd is exactly the kind of guy whose ideas I want to share with you; well educated, former military (hey, the Air Force is still a part of the military!) and a total sustainable and small footprint true believer.

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October 21, 2014

Bone broth & healing your gut

There's a long list of things to do and try on the "healthy life" track, and up near the top next to solid sleep and hard exercise is clean nutrition.

Paleo is simple (it's certainly not low-carb); for 2 meals a day just eat a chunk of protein the size of your palm (could be beef, chicken, fish, emu, etc) and fill the rest of your plate with salad. Wash it down with a couple of cups of water a day and you're set. Right?

It is an excellent start, and really, a fine finish, but if you're looking for some of that extra zip and zazzle, especially as you do more of that hard exercise we mentioned above and your joints start to ache, we're big fans of bone broth.

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September 01, 2014

Episode 23: Sarah Red-Laird, The Bee Girl

Sarah Red-Laird, The Bee GirlSarah Red-Laird from beegirl.org joins us in an attempt to drill some very basic bee information into our heads. We talk about everything from the slowly receding threat of colony collapse disorder to beekeeping in the UK to a brief dive into the intricacies of the US subsidy system.  Enjoy!

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July 17, 2014

Episode 22: Pete Scobell, Traumatic Brain Injury, Combat, and Guitar

Pete Scobell, TBI spokesmanWe asked Pete to come on because of his work with treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and bringing awareness of what TBI is (a concussion) as well as the best ways we currently know to treat it.  Funnily enough, the most advance treatment for TBI sounds an awful lot like the 7 Pillars of Paleo. Pete talks about the National Intrepid Center of Excellence, The Fallen Heroes Fund, and a piece of music he wrote for the movie The Hornet's Nest. Enjoy!

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June 29, 2014

Episode 21: Steve Underwood, Wild land fire fighter

Steve Underwood, Fire Management Officer
Steve Underwood is the Fire Management Officer out at Mesa Verde National Park and a 26 year veteran of fighting forest fires.  He is also one of the most well read folks you’ll ever meet. View full article →
June 17, 2014

Book Review: Paleo by Season

There's nothing quite like reveling (vicariously) in the mastery of another.  Peter Servold's book, Paleo by Season, is a great opportunity to just sit down and enjoy how well a thing can be done, in this case the making of gourmet and healthy meals. View full article →
May 31, 2014

Episode 20: Billy Waugh, Special Forces & CIA soldier

Billy Waugh
First as an Army Special Forces (Green Beret) in Vietnam, then working for the Agency around the world (although mostly in the "10/10 zone", 10 degrees north or south of the equator) Billy has taken part in some incredible pieces of history, including hunting Carlos the Jackal (successfully) and going eye to eye with Osama Bin Laden during the early '90s in Khartoum. View full article →
May 14, 2014

Episode 19: Robert Young Pelton on South Sudan

Robert Young Pelton
This is without a doubt the most fact filled and deep podcast we've done. You probably have a personal narrative of Africa in general that goes something like this:  hot, shit hole, large animals, poor, dangerous, needs help. If that's what you think, stand by to have your ideas turned on their head. View full article →
April 14, 2014

Episode 18: Phil Zimmerman, Cryptographer Extraordinaire

Phil Zimmerman, Cryptographer Extraordinare
In 1991 Phil invented the way that we secure email communications and has been awarded damn near everything you can be noticed for in the digital encryption world, including being inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame, named top 50 tech visionaries of the last 50 years, top 10 innovator in e-business, one of the 50 most influential people on the internet; the list goes on. View full article →
March 25, 2014

And then there was one (steak)...

Birdie the Cattle Dog
...just long enough for *my* cattle dog, Birdie (no ownership is currently being claimed by Lee), to sneak onto the counter, choose her favorite steak and hastily pad out to the backyard and wolf it down as fast as she could.  As a man, a steak lover, and the owner of a cattledog, I was proud.  Lee, however, was not. View full article →
March 21, 2014

Episode 17: Victor Davis Hanson, author and professor

VDH on point
Victor Davis Hanson, author of a number of books on military and more specifically ancient Greek military history as well as farming from the agrarian hoplite perspective, joins us for this episode of the Paleo Treats podcast. View full article →
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