Podcasts
October 4, 2022
Episode 82: Urine Testing and Hydration Status – Dr. Floris Wardenaar
The ALL ME® Podcast Urine Testing and Hydration Status – Dr. Floris Wardenaar When we think about monitoring hydration status, the average consumer may measure this by how many ounces of fluid they drink in a given day. Some general recommendations are half your body weight in ounces of water or fluid. But is this […]
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September 12, 2022
Episode 81: Operation Raw Deal – DEA Special Agent, Robert Harkins
The ALL ME® Podcast Operation Raw Deal – Robert Harkins During our ALL ME Assembly Programs, one of the things we educate on is where Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances are coming from. Many people are surprised to learn that a majority of substances such as Anabolic Steroids that are being used outside of proper […]
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September 6, 2022
Episode 80: Heat Exhaustion, Hydration, and Sweat Testing – Michelle King, PhD
The ALL ME® Podcast Heat Exhaustion, Hydration, and Sweat Testing – Michelle King, PhD Are you one of those individuals like me who cuts grass in the heat and humidity? In certain parts of the world, especially during the summer months, the heat and humidity can play a significant role in your hydration status. Furthermore, […]
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August 23, 2022
Episode 79: Treating Anabolic Steroid Users – Imran Khan
The ALL ME® Podcast Treating Anabolic Steroid Users – Imran Khan Anabolic Steroids is an Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substance that we educate on every single day, but we wanted to talk with someone that is dealing with Anabolic Steroid users directly on a daily basis. What are they seeing? How big is the problem? […]
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August 9, 2022
Episode 78: Impact of Food Sensitivities on Health – Kylene Bogden, RD
The ALL ME® Podcast Impact of Food Sensitivities on Health – Kylene Bogden, RD It is estimated that 32 million Americans suffer from some sort of food allergy including 5.6 million under the age of 18. It’s also been reported that 4% of adults and 5% of children have food intolerances. Could you be eating […]
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July 26, 2022
Episode 77: 5 Keys To Being The Best – Jeff Krushell
The ALL ME® Podcast 5 Keys To Being the Best  – Jeff Krushell Do you have what it takes to be your very best?  Have you ever wondered what you’re lacking to be the best you can be?  In this interview with Performance Expert, Jeff Krushell, we talked about his 5 keys to performance development. […]
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July 12, 2022
Episode 76: Role of the Sports Dietitian in the NFL – Joey Blake
The ALL ME® Podcast        Role of the Sports Dietitian in the NFL – Joey Blake The growth of the field of Sports Dietetics has grown significantly over the past 10 years from having less than 20 full-time in the last 2000s to now over 200 full time Sports Dietitians being employed in […]
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June 28, 2022
Episode 75: Anabolic Steroids: What Does the Research Say? – Dr. Skip Pope
The ALL ME® Podcast Anabolic Steroids: What Does the Research Say? – Dr. Skip Pope Anabolic Steroids is an Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substance that we educate on every single day. After Taylor’s story happened, we looked around and realized millions of others were involved with these dangerous drugs. We put together a program to […]
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June 14, 2022
Episode 74: The Keys to Sports Performance – Brendon Huttmann
The ALL ME® Podcast The Keys to Sports Performance  – Brendon Huttmann Sports Performance is an ever developing field that is spreading out of professional sports and  into youth sports.  In this episode we’re going to be speaking with Brendon Huttmann who has quite a bit of experience in the field of Sports Performance.  Brendon […]
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May 31, 2022
Episode 73: How Mental Health Impacts Us – Brandi Garza, LPC
The ALL ME® Podcast How Mental Health Impacts Us – Brandi Garza, LPC The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) estimates that 16.2 million U.S. adults had at least one major depressive episode in 2016. This represents 6.7 percent of the U.S. adult population. Depression is most common in ages 18 to 25 (10.9 percent) and […]
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