'Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show' Episode 155: The 'Diet Detective' Makes The Case For Healthy Living
Charles Stuart Platkin laments modern-day health information
When I started blogging about the healthy low-carb lifestyle back in 2005, one of the first people in the media who I noticed was bashing against the low-carb lifestyle was a guy named Charles Stuart Platkin. His advice for food choices when eating out in a newspaper column he wrote was not in line with what my experiences had been about low-carb. Our disagreement came to a pretty hot boiling point and even asserted that low-carb is not for the long-term.
But after my blog interview with Charles and his subsequent decision to bring me on as a contributing writer at his DietDetective.com web site, he changed his tune about livin' la vida low-carb by becoming more aware of what he was saying against it. In the process, he and I have become very good friends despite our slight differences. Overall, he is as concerned about getting people to start eating a healthy lifestyle as anyone in the industry.
In Episode 155 of "The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore," we hear from Charles Stuart Platkin as he discusses the sensitive subject of public health and what a dismal failure our media has been in disseminating information to the people who need to hear it the most. Charles is very well-spoken which is why he has been featured on radio and television quite often espousing making better food and fitness choices. Let him inspire you anew in your own efforts to start living better!
Click on the "LISTEN NOW" link below or download it to your iPod to hear Episode 155:
Charles Stuart Platkin discusses the state of health in America today, his change in philosophy about low-carb and saturated fat, his philosophy on what diet works for him, and so much more. He is committed to giving people the information and then allowing them to make the choices for themselves about what will work best for them. That's why he has a variety of writers at DietDetective.com, including yours truly. :)
Don't miss interviews with people like Charles Stuart Platkin by:
1. Listening at the official web site
2. Calling (818) 688-2763 to listen via Podlinez
3. Subscribing to the RSS feed
4. Going to iTunes--Click here to subscribe!
What did you think about Charles Stuart Platkin? Does he have anything positive to add to the diet and health discussion? Tell me what you thought in the show notes section of Episode 155. Visit DietDetective.com for more from Charles as well as his new creative business FoodTee.com for those fun new T-shirts featuring healthy food and funny slogans.
ENJOY your holiday weekend and come back on Monday for an interview with Dr. Allan E. Sosin from the Irvine, CA-based Institute for Progressive Medicine as we talk about using low-carb medical interventions for obesity and disease. DON'T MISS IT! :D
Labels: Charles Stuart Platkin, Diet Detective, Food Tees, health, interview, Jimmy Moore, podcast, The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show
3 Comments:
Jimmy, I've been a fan and Livin La Vida reader since you began and just wanted to finally post a comment to say THANK YOU for all the time and effort you put into this blog and forum and you tube and podcasts and.....well, you get the message! I'm sure so many of us appreciate what you do and all the new information you bring to us going through the same things that you are physically...info that we would probably never find otherwise. I'm sure what you do has helped so many not give up! Every day we can find new things to re-inspire us to keep going. So again, Jimmy, keep it up and THANK YOU! I wish wonderful things to you and your wife...and by the way, tell Christine she looks like the beautiful actress, Mena Suvari (American Pie, American Beauty...). Again, thanks!
Kelly in Ohio
THANK YOU, Kelly! You are so sweet for saying those very kind words. Have a great 4th of July! :)
JImmy,
Great group of posts, love that I can click on the youtube segment posted and view. Easy, Thanks.
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