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Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

February 10, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 196: Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

How does a leader find the inner balance necessary to lead a team successfully in a chaotic, rapidly changing world? On this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio,” Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company, joins the show to address this question and much more. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company
Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

Steve Kullback is a Vice President in The Nebo Company, and heads the Atlanta office and Southeast region. The Nebo Company provides leadership development services to Fortune 500, mid-size companies, non-profits and social entrepreneurs. The firm is based in based in Washington, D.C. with a network of top leadership coaches and facilitators across the country. Nebo develops resilient leaders and organizations through strategy visioning and planning, leadership coaching and integrated leadership development programs, and organizational and talent development facilitation and consulting.

Steve is a seasoned leadership coach and facilitator with over 20 years experience supporting leaders in meeting their most important priorities and challenges. He works with organizations, executive teams, and individual leaders to help them build the leadership capacity to thrive in complex environments.

Steve previously spent several years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Global Leadership Development, and as a Director and Principal Consultant focused on strategy development.

For more information, visit The Nebo Company website. Email Steve directly, or call 678-921-3305.

Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: global leadership, global leadership development, Kate Ebner, leadership coach, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, project leadership in VUCA, Steve Kullback, The Nebo Company

Alpharetta Tech Talk: Dave Bernard, ConCap Global

February 7, 2020 by John Ray

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“Alpharetta Tech Talk,” Episode 9: Dave Bernard, ConCap Global

Dave Bernard, CEO and Managing Partner of ConCap Global, discussed his work in matching the world’s wealthiest investors with private companies in agtech, technology, cybersecurity, and other areas.  Many of his observations, such as “equity is deathbed capital,” run counter to what is commonly assumed. This must-listen episode of “Alpharetta Tech Talk” is hosted by John Ray and broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Dave Bernard, ConCap Global

Dave Bernard, ConCap Global
Dave Bernard, ConCap Global

Dave Bernard is CEO and Managing Partner with ConCap Global, which brings together international investors and entrepreneurs. Dave is a serial entrepreneur, technologist, inventor, and investor living in Atlanta, GA. An expert in new and emerging technologies, Dave has co-founded several companies, including The Intellection Group (TIG), an innovative technology consulting group that was recognized as one of Georgia’s top 40 most innovative companies in 2007.

For over 30 years, Dave has held developer, managerial and executive positions in a variety of industries, including supply chain logistics, healthcare, real estate, financial services, government and academia. He also led TIG’s development of a patented technology architecture that unifies web development capabilities with voice recognition, text-to-speech, natural language, Radio-frequency identification, and GPS technologies, deliverable to wireless handheld and desktop devices.

For more information, you can contact Dave through LinkedIn or email him directly. To learn more on ConCap Global, you can find their website here.

Dave Bernard, ConCap Global

“Alpharetta Tech Talk” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you.

 

Tagged With: Dave Bernard, deals, Entrepreneurs, financial services, Funding, innovative technology, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, private investors, software development, Technology, technology companies, vertical markets

Tonia Morris, Transition Enterprises

February 5, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 195: Tonia Morris, Transition Enterprises

A transition from the corporate world to entrepreneurship can be difficult and yet rewarding, as Tonia Morris, author of Before You Say “I Do” to Entrepreneurship, discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio.” Tonia works with clients in transition through her coaching firm, Transition Enterprises. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Tonia Morris, Transition Enterprises

Tonia Morris, Transition Enterprises
Tonia Morris

Tonia Morris is founder of coaching firm Transition Enterprises. Based in Grayson, GA, Tonia guides professionals from the corporate world through specific stages of entrepreneurship. She is a Registered Corporate Coach, a contributing writer with the Forbes Council, a professional speaker with the National Association of Speakers, and author. Her new book, Before You Say “I Do” to Entrepreneurship, is a must-have for understanding what it takes to enter into entrepreneurship.

As the founder of Simply HR, a training and consultant firm, Tonia has served hundreds of organizations on how to build a generational inclusive workplace.

For more information, visit Tonia’s website, or you can email Tonia directly. To order a copy of Before You Say “I Do” to Entrepreneurship, follow this link.

Tonia Morris, Transition Enterprises
John Ray and Tonia Morris

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: from corporate to owning your own business, generational coach, help in transition from corporate to business owner, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, Simply HR, Steps to leaving your corporate job, Tonia Morris, transition enterprises, transitioning from corporate to small business, Women in Business

Iris Grimm, Master Performance Inc.

February 4, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 194: Iris Grimm, Master Performance Inc.

Leadership development and coaching was discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” as Iris Grimm, Master Performance Inc. joined the show. A particularly fascinating part of this interview is how Iris sometimes uses her clients’ dogs as coaching partners. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Iris Grimm, Master Performance Inc.

Iris Grimm
Iris Grimm

Iris Grimm is founder of Master Performance Inc., and an internationally known coach, trainer, and facilitator. For the last 19 years, Iris has supported business leaders from various industries in the growth of their companies, and the successful integration of work and life. Her extensive knowledge, experience, and passion for self-mastery, optimal performance and leadership, allow her to work with leaders and their teams of various styles.

Iris’ love for dogs and her intensive experience of dog training sometimes gives her room to use clients’ pets as coaching partners. The results of her programs prove people who devote time and energy to their personal and leadership development are more focused, productive and satisfied – a positive enhancement to both personal happiness and professional success.

For more information visit Iris’ website. To get in touch directly, you can email Iris, or call directly at 770-428-2334.

Iris Grimm

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: corporate facilitator, dog training, Iris Grimm, Leadership, leadership coach, leadership coaching, Master Performance Inc., North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, optimal results

Alpharetta Tech Talk: Brock Kolls, Gr8BigIdeas

January 31, 2020 by John Ray

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“Alpharetta Tech Talk,” Episode 8: Brock Kolls, Gr8BigIdeas

Large corporations often struggle to develop and monetize the innovation which comes from technology breakthroughs. That’s where tech innovator Brock Kolls, comes in, connecting corporations with tech startups. Brock joined “Alpharetta Tech Talk” to discuss his work in closing the gap that lies between corporations and startups. “Alpharetta Tech Talk” is hosted by John Ray and broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Brock Kolls, Gr8BigIdeas

Brock Kolls, Gr8BigIdeas
Brock Kolls

Brock Kolls is founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Gr8BigIdeas®, located in Peachtree Corners, GA. As a serial entrepreneur and innovator, Brock helps companies develop market-changing technology by identifying and capturing intellectual property around breakthrough innovation. In addition, he has developed innovative tools and methods to bridge the gap between corporations and startups.

His startup experience includes raising more than $120 million in funding and a successful exit on NASDAQ. Brock invented a wireless cashless payment technology that is widely used today.

As a former Coca-Cola executive in Research and Development, Bock led a team of innovators in the design of cold drink equipment. One such innovation was the Coca-Cola Freestyle dispenser. Following Freestyle, Brock successfully grew Coca-Cola’s open innovation program. The program scouted for technologies to meet Coke’s business needs worldwide.

Having experience from both the startup and corporate perspective, Brock knows firsthand how challenging it is to get breakthrough innovations out of the lab and into the marketplace at a meaningful big company. He also understands the challenges and need to scale, and scale quickly. To address this challenge, he founded Gr8BigIdeas to partner with companies seeking to innovate in the technical community and created  TechConnectHub.com, an open innovation community. A focus has been growing the open innovation community and engaging with corporate partners to connect innovation needs with technical community solutions. In these endeavors, Brock has developed innovative tools and methods to bridge the gap between corporates and startups in completely new ways.

For more information, you can contact Brock through LinkedIn or email him directly. To learn more on Gr8BigIdeas, you can find their website here.

Gr8BigIdeas

“Alpharetta Tech Talk” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you.

Tagged With: corporate innovation, entrepreneur, Gr8BigIdeas, innovation labs, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, open innovation, startups, tech community

Matt Bazzill, Renasant Bank, and Mike McCoy, Real McCoy Home Care

January 30, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 193: Matt Bazzill, Renasant Bank, and Mike McCoy, Real McCoy Home Care

Banking services for small businesses and in-home senior care were discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” as Matt Bazzill, Renasant Bank, and Mike McCoy, Real McCoy Home Care, joined the show. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Matt Bazzill, Renasant Bank

Matt Bazzill

Matt Bazzill is Branch Manager of the Windward Parkway office of Renasant Bank in Alpharetta, GA. Matt has worked in banking for over 10 years, the last seven with Renasant. He says that the favorite part of his job is working with small businesses, providing excellent customer service and assisting them with bank tools which help their business grow and succeed.

Matt is originally from St. Louis, Missouri, and graduated from Missouri State University in Springfield, MO, in 2003. He and his wife Dina have lived in the Atlanta area for almost 14 years and have two daughters.

Renasant is a 117 year old bank which started with $100,000 in a Lee County, Mississippi bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. Renasant was named the “Best Bank in the South” by Time Magazine’s Money.com for 2018-19.

For more information on Renasant, go to the bank website. To get in touch with Matt directly, you can email him or call 678-892-2254.

Mike McCoy, Real McCoy Home Care

Mike McCoy, Real McCoy Home Care
Mike McCoy

Mike McCoy is President and Owner of Real McCoy Home Care, a family owned, in-home care agency serving North Metro Atlanta. Real McCoy provides clients and their families with a variety of services that improves the clients’ ability to remain in their own home. Our clients range from seniors to the disabled, as well as long and short-term medical recovery patients. Services include meal preparation and planning, transportation, medication reminders, light housekeeping, and hygiene and bathing.

Before co-founding Real McCoy Home Care in 2017, Mike held several positions with Georgia Pacific, such as Vice President of Marketing, Sales, and Dens Gypsum Board Business; Senior Director Marketing and Product Management, Gypsum and Wood Products; and Director of Operations.

For more information, go to the company website or call 404-536-1060.

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with over $13 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Family Business, homecare company, Matt Bazzill, Mike McCoy, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, Real McCoy Homecare, registered nurse, renasant bank, treasury management

Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard

January 28, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 192:  Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard

With cybercrime such as ransomware affecting a wide range of businesses, large and small, Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard, joined this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” to address how businesses can protect themselves and much more. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard

Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard
Jeff Brown

Jeff Brown is a Senior Business Advisor with Smith & Howard, an Atlanta-based accounting and advisory firm. In addition to traditional accounting, tax and audit services, Smith & Howard provides services helping C-level executives make smart business and financial decisions that contribute to growth and strategic success. Services include internal control reviews and assessments, process and procedure reviews, IT advisory services, service organization control reports, merger and acquisition consulting, due diligence, fraud prevention and detection and financial projections.

Jeff advises in Smith & Howard’s Risk Advisory practice and has 20 years experience in the security field. He helps clients with assessments, certifications and recommendations for improvements to their cybersecurity program. Prior to joining Smith & Howard, Jeff was director of strategic accounts at CompliancePoint, an information security firm.

To get in touch with Jeff, you can email him or call directly at 404-879-3390.  To learn more about Smith & Howard, visit their website.

Jeff Brown, Smith & Howard

“North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

 

Tagged With: cyber crime, cyber security, cybersecurity, cybersecurity services, IT Breach, IT risk advisory services, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, payment card industry, PCI, phishing attack, ransomware, risk advisory services, Smith & Howard, social engineering

Alpharetta Tech Talk: Karen Cashion, Tech Alpharetta

January 24, 2020 by John Ray

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“Alpharetta Tech Talk,” Episode 7: Karen Cashion, Tech Alpharetta

Tech Alpharetta CEO Karen Cashion joined “Alpharetta Tech Talk” to discuss Tech Alpharetta’s mission to create a fertile environment for the technology sector in Alpharetta. “Alpharetta Tech Talk” is hosted by John Ray and broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Karen Cashion, Tech Alpharetta

Karen Cashion
Karen Cashion

Karen Cashion is CEO of Tech Alpharetta, an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to help grow technology and innovation in Alpharetta, GA. Karen develops and implements strategic initiatives for Tech Alpharetta, operates the Innovation Center, and reports to the Tech Alpharetta Board. Tech Alpharetta has three service pillars: a strategic advisory board; a startup incubator; and an events arm that holds locally-based educational and networking events for technology executives. The City of Alpharetta formed Alpharetta Technology Commission in 2012, and was granted 501c(6) nonprofit trade association status in 2015. The advisory board is comprised of some of the leading local technology companies, including emerging, intermediate and enterprise-sized businesses, along with community partner organizations and an investment firm.

Karen is a technology attorney with twenty years of legal experience. Karen received her undergraduate degree from Emory University summa cum laude, and she graduated from Duke Law School with high honors. Karen, who has served as both in-house counsel and outside counsel to numerous technology companies, including Travelport and EarthLink, is also the founder of the Greater Alpharetta Tech Network (“GATN”), which she founded in 2013, and which merged into Tech Alpharetta in late 2017.

For more information, you can contact Karen through LinkedIn. To learn more on Tech Alpharetta, you can find their website here.

Karen Cashion
John Ray and Karen Cashion

“Alpharetta Tech Talk” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you.

Tagged With: Greater Alpharetta Tech Network, Karen Cashion, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, silicon valley, startups, STEM, Tech Alpharetta, Tech Alpharetta Women's Forum, Tech Artificial Intelligence, tech ecosystem, tech funding, tech investors, tech startups, Women In Technology, women in technology atlanta

To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 25: Intermittent Fasting

January 23, 2020 by John Ray

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 25: Intermittent Fasting

On this edition of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow,” Dr. Morrow discusses the current intermittent fasting trend and healthy ways to approach dieting in this fashion. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE  back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

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Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine and Host of “To Your Health”

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

  • If you thought fasting was just for religious purposes, think again.
    • A newer phenomenon in the weight loss world called Intermittent Fasting (IF) is growing into a popular health and fitness trend.
    • During IF, you alternate between periods of eating and fasting. This type of eating is often described as “patterns” or “cycles” of fasting.
    • There are several effective approaches to IF, but it all comes down to personal preference.
  • Some people find it easy to fast for 16 hours and confine meals to just eight hours of the day, such as 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., while others have a hard time and need to shorten their fasting window.
  • But is intermittent fasting good for you?
    • While some researchhas shown the benefits of IF, such as weight loss, lower blood pressure and improved metabolic health, more investigatioxan is still needed, especially regarding long-term outcomes of IF.
    • There is also the aspect of sustainability.
      • Severely restricting calories or not eating for long periods at a time isn’t for everyone.
      • Some researcheven shows that those who do intermittent fasting don’t usually stick with it as compared with those trying to lose weight on more traditional diets.
  • Still, IF has been shown to be an effective form of weight loss – but so have other options like eating a well-balanced diet paired with exercise.
    • One studysuggests that IF is not more effective at supporting weight loss or improving blood sugars than other well-balanced approaches.
  • If you want to try IF, you’ll first need to figure out how you are going to incorporate this style of eating into your life, especially when it comes to things like social events and staying active.
  • Ready to explore your options?
  • The twice-a-week method – 5:2
    • This approach to IF focuses on capping your calories at 500 for two days a week.
    • During the other five days of the week, you maintain a healthy and normal diet.
    • On fasting days, this approach usually includes a 200-calorie meal and a 300-calorie meal.
    • It’s important to focus on high-fiber and high-protein foods to help fill you up, but to also keep calories low when fasting.
    • You can choose whichever two fasting days (say, Tuesdays and Thursdays) as long as there is a non-fasting day between them.
    • Be sure to eat the same amount of food you normally would on non-fasting days. 
  • Alternate day fasting
    • This variation involves “modified” fasting every other day.
    • For instance, limit your calories on fasting days to 500 ― or about 25% of your normal intake.
    • On non-fasting days, resume your regular, healthy diet.
      • (There are also strict variations to this approach that include consuming 0 calories on alternate days instead of 500.)
    • Interesting finding of note:
      • One studyshowed people following this pattern of IF for six months had significantly elevated LDL (or bad) cholesterol levels after another six months off the diet. 
  • Time-restricted eating (example: 16/8 or 14/10 method)
    • In this option, you have set fasting and eating windows.
    • For example, you fast for 16 hours of the day and are able to eat for only eight hours of the day.
    • Since most people already fast while they sleep, this method is popular.
    • It’s convenient as you extend the overnight fast by skipping breakfast and not eating until lunch.
    • Some of the most common ways?
      • 16/8 method:Only eating between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. or noon and 8 p.m.
      • 14/10 method:Only eating between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
    • This method of IF can be repeated as often as you’d like or even done once or twice a week – whatever your personal preference is.
    • Finding the right eating and fasting windows for this method might take a few days to figure out, especially if you’re very active or if you wake up hungry for breakfast.
    • This form of fasting is a safer bet for many people who are interested in trying IF for the first time.
  • The 24-hour fast (or eat: stop: eat method)
    • This method involves fasting completely for a full 24 hours.
    • Often times, it’s only done once or twice a week.
    • Most people fast from breakfast to breakfast or lunch to lunch.
    • With this version of IF, the side effects can be extreme, such as fatigue, headaches, irritability, hunger and low energy.
    • If you follow this method, you should return to a normal, healthy diet on your non-fasting days.
  • Intermittent fasting is not a magic pill
    • Whether you are doing IF, keto, low carb, high protein, vegetarian, the Mediterranean diet– you name it – it all comes down to the quality of your calories and how much you’re consuming.
    • The bottom line with IF? Although the jury is still out and long-term effects are still being studied, it’s crucial to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet while following IF.
    • You can’t eat junk food and excessive calories on non-fasting days and expect to lose weight.
  • Side effects & risks
    • Intermittent fasting is not safe for some people, including pregnant women, children, people at risk for hypoglycemia, or people with certain chronic diseases.
    • If you’re at risk for an eating disorder, you shouldn’t attempt any sort of fasting diet. IF has also been known to increase the likelihood of binge eating in some people because of the restriction.
  • If you’re interested in trying IF, you should also be aware of some not-so-pretty side effects.
    • IF can be associated with
      • irritability,
      • low energy,
      • persistent hunger,
      • temperature sensitivity and
      • poor work and activity performance.

Where to start?

  • Consider a simple form of IF when starting out.
    • Start with a more moderate approach of time restricted eating,
    • Start by cutting out nighttime eating and snacking and then start to limit your ‘eating window’ each day – such as only eating from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    • As you progress and monitor how you feel, you may choose to gradually increase your fasting window.

What is Autophagy?

  • In 2016, Japanese cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on how cells recycle and renew their content, a process called autophagy.
    • Fasting activates autophagy, which helps slow down the aging process and has a positive impact on cell renewal.
  • During starvation, cells break down proteins and other cell components and use them for energy.
    • During autophagy, cells destroy viruses and bacteria and get rid of damaged structures.
    • It’s a process that is critical for cell health, renewal, and survival.

Ohsumi’s Work

  • Ohsumi created a whole new field of science with his work studying autophagy in yeast.
    • He discovered that the autophagy genes are used by higher organisms including humans, and that mutations in these genes can cause disease.
    • Animals, plants, and single cell organisms rely on autophagy to withstand famines.
  • Although first discovered in the 1960s, Ohsumi’s research from the late 1980s and early 1990s through today has shown autophagy has a role in protection against inflammation and in diseases like dementia and Parkinson’s.
    • When Ohsumi started researching autophagy, there were fewer than 20 papers published each year on the subject; now there are more than 5,000 each year, as it is the subject of diverse fields including cancer and longevity studies.

Fasting for Health

  • Scientists have found that fasting for 12+ to 24+ hours triggers autophagy, and is thought to be one of the reasons that fasting is associated with longevity.
    • There is a large body of research that connects fasting with improved blood sugar control, reduced inflammation, weight loss, and improved brain function;
    • Oshumi’s research provides some of the “how” to this research.
    • Exercise can also induce autophagy in some cells, allowing cells to start the repair and renewal process.

Myths About Intermittent Fasting

  • Myth 1: Intermittent fasting is a starvation diet
    • Fact: You won’t starve if you skip a meal — or even if you fast for 24 or 48 hours.
    • Research suggests you have to fast more than 60 hours straight before your resting metabolic rate drops.
    • In fact, one study showed this rate increased from 3.6 to 10 percent after 36 to 48 hours of fasting.
    • We humans know how to fast.
      • It’s helped us survive famines for centuries
      • But starvation is something different.
        • It’s defined as suffering or death caused by hunger.
        • In starvation, your fat stores are depleted, so your body must break down muscle tissue for energy.
      • In intermittent fasting, your body releases energy stored as fat — and muscle and lean tissue are spared.
        • So unless you’re constantly running marathons and have fat levels below 4 percent, intermittent fasting won’t affect lean tissue — as long as you do it correctly and work with a dietitian or physician.
      • Another reason you’re unlikely to starve is that an alternating pattern of eating and then fasting is beneficial.
        • In one study, animals that feasted on fatty foods for eight hours and fasted for the rest of the day did not develop obesity or dangerously high insulin levels.
      • Myth 2: You’ll be hungry all day long.
        • Fact: Research shows that on fast days, hunger can actually decrease.
        • By the second week of intermittent fasting, obese individuals experienced less hunger, and their hunger remained low.
        • Other research shows that eating enough calories on non-fasting days is actually more of a struggle than hunger.
      • Myth 3: On off days, you can eat whatever you want.
        • Fact: You won’t lose weight on a fasting diet if you exceed your maintenance calories on off days.
        • On off days, you still follow a healthy eating pattern, but you don’t need to restrict yourself to a specific number of calories.
        • I suggest that my patients listen to their hunger, rather than measure and limit.
        • To keep from overeating, eat a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables and whole grains. I
          • f you don’t have dietary restrictions, consider lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs and nuts.
        • But focus on real foods.
          • Avoid processed products, and don’t be fooled by “healthy” or “organic” marketing claims.
          • Scan the ingredients list on every label for refined carbs, hidden trans fat, chemicals and added sugars.
        • Myth 4: Once you start an intermittent fasting plan, you’re stuck doing it for life.
          • The beauty of intermittent fasting is that it alters your cravings and hunger.
          • So after you’ve gone without that midnight snack of potato chips or licorice long enough, you’ll eventually no longer want it — without having to work hard to not want it.
          • The key is training your taste buds to love good food and to reject the foods most likely to lead to weight gain and chronic disease.
          • Ready to try intermittent fasting?
            • Now that you’re armed with the facts, you’ve got a much better chance of success.

Note: Fasting for long periods should always be done under the supervision of a doctor.

 

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