Dana's Low-Carb for Life (Podcast)
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Hold the Toast Press and CarbSmart are proud to announce the upcoming internet radio show, Dana Carpender's Low Carb For Life. We're debuting the show on Labor Day, Monday, the 6th of September, to coincide with my fifteen year anniversary of low carbing. We'll be announcing the winner of our contest, such as it is. (Please, go try recipes and vote, so I can give away the Zevia!)
I'm really, really excited about this! We're planning to do interviews, of course, but also product reviews, coverage of the latest research, listener success stories, "Ask Dana," the occasional rant (you know how I love to rant!), and more as we think of it! Please, if you have suggestions for segments you'd like to hear on the show, send 'em in!
Some of you know I took classes in voiceover all winter. I was considering doing ads, audio books, and the like, and still might. But now I feel that the big thing it was all leading to was this radio show. I love public speaking (and think you should all run right out and join Toastmasters, 'cause it rules), and have a really distinctive voice, as you'll hear. I've been trying to figure out a way to use them, and this is it!
Hope you'll all become regular listeners. And again, send in suggestions for what you'd like to hear!
Please don't be a clone
Hi Dana,
*Please*, please, please, please be different than every other low-carb show & blog out there:
All fine blogs to be sure, but it's all preaching to the choir (you've never seen the MSM cite these folks, have you?)
I hope you can use your show to have so-called nutritional authorities debate with people who've actually studied the science. I know that Moore has invited people like Ornish and Oz, but he's handled them with kid gloves. Even with a guy like Lustig, Moore gave him a pass when Lusting made an astounding play of ignorance about low-carb, per se, being a means to health. I want to see Dr.s Westman, Phinney, and Volnik eat Emet Oz for breakfast, Dave Dixon demolish Dean Ornish for lunch, and Gary Taubes directly face his detractor, James Krieger, for dinner. I want the so-called "experts" who designed the USDA's latest experts to be tongue-lashed publicly, not only about their recommendations, but about what business the USDA has making recommendations, when their primary mission is to promote the sale of US agricultural products?
In short, I want defenders of the high-carb regime publicly shamed by others who can go toe-to-toe with them for foisting that scam on us. Dave Dixon is right: the revolution in nutrtition has to come from the internet.
^^
Like!: Please don't be a clone
I'll Do My Best
But do you really think that Mehmet Oz is going to come on my radio show to be cut to shreds? Or Dean Ornish? It's not like I can command these people.
Internet radio show
Will it be on Itunes like Jimmy Moore's is?
I don't want to miss one episode.
How often will you be doing it?
Hugs,
G
Radio show
How will we find it?????