VeggieSue wrote:. Have you pursued this? Is it supposed to be a book, a longer article, maybe in a peer reviewed publication, or maybe you're even planning on a video course similar to Dr. McDougall's courses?
I have not put it out there publicly but it has been in (or was) in use at Whole Food Markets, some medical practices, our Health Professionals weekend, etc. My concern with it is that it focuses mostly on which is the better of the bad foods and I am not sure that helps people in todays world. Our world has become so saturated with unhealthy packaged/processed foods, many of which are marketed to the WFPB/Vegan community as healthy, that I really have stepped back from this discussion. I expand on this more in this thread where I responded to Dr Lisle's Continuum of Evil.
viewtopic.php?f=22&t=54512VeggieSue wrote:.or maybe you're even planning on a video course similar to Dr. McDougall's courses?
I thought about it but I doubt it.
I have a few projects I am working on including ....
- a video project that I want to do with Dr McDougall that he has agreed to but is on the back burner for now till we find the time.
- rebuilding my website.
- expanding my consulting soon.
- a book, that will be more like a textbook.
- consulting with a start-up Lifestyle Medicine health insurance company.
Never a dull movement
VeggieSue wrote:.I do miss your presence on the ASW videos and on YouTube, and keep hoping Gustavo would get you to do one of the McDougall webinars some day. Until then, I just keep an eye on your work here and keep my fingers crossed.
Thanks for your kind words.
Gustavo and Dr McDougall have tried hard to get me to do them but I quit doing all "public" appearances, interviews, videos, social media etc toward the end of 2013, early 2014. One issue was all the travel, which I have dramatically cut back on. Being on the road about 60-70% of the time is hard.
I have done a few Q&A Webinars with the full McDougall team that Gustavo has facilitated but they are private and only available to the participants who have been through the program from the businesses we work with, like WFM.
My focus has always been on the individual and not on changing the world, creating a movement or as Dr McDougall says, "one night stands." As such, I have continued to do the 10-Day Residential program because that is my favorite. It is really wonderful to work with highly motivated people who have committed 10-days of their life to participate in the program and work together with them and a full team. I only wish it was for 14-28 days and not 10 so we could spend more time together in that setting. I also continue to do the 3-Day Intensives for similar reasons.
I hope this helps (and I am sure you will keep me on my toes about my projects)
In Health
Jeff