Paleo fitness expert from Philly Roger Dickerman and low-carb physician Dr. Colin Champ are our guests today on The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!
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It’s no secret we’re a little bit biased towards podcasting, especially those pertaining to health. And in case you hadn’t noticed lately, there are a whole lot of really good ones popping up supporting the idea of a Paleo, primal, low-carb, real foods-based lifestyle change. AWESOME! In fact, Jimmy shared on his blog in April 2012 that one out of every four of the Top 50 Fitness & Nutrition health podcasts on iTunes were Paleo/low-carb friendly. YES!
It seems every month we get another new podcast to enjoy and one that recently caught Jimmy’s attention was a podcast featuring a personal trainer with a Paleo nutrition affinity and a medical doctor who has been highly interested in low-carb diets for a very long time. They are Roger Dickerman and Dr. Colin Champ and they’re the co-hosts of the superb new iTunes health podcast called “Relentless Roger & The Caveman Doctor.” If you want to hear some outstanding information about your health in a non-threatening manner that’s easy to understand, then this is the podcast for you to add to your arsenal. Listen in today as Jimmy speaks with Roger and Dr. Champ about how they met in their hometown of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, what made them want to start a new podcast talking about Paleo and low-carb and what they hope to accomplish doing this weekly podcast.
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LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 599
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– Roger Dickerman bio
– Roger’s Relentless Fitness in Philly
– Dr. Colin Champ bio
– Caveman Doctor web site
– “Relentless Roger And The Caveman Doctor” podcast on iTunes
– Roger’s “Paleo Architecture” poster idea at #AHS12
Wow, checked out their work, these guys are REALLY motivated and deserve wider recognition.