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Battling Bullshit with Garth Davis, MD: PYP 336

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Yeah, them's fighting words in the title of today's episode. And Garth David, MD, my lead author of Proteinaholic and co-conspirator in a mission to tell the world that chronic disease and obesity are preventable and reversible, is a fighter.

He's mixed it up on national TV, giving and taking punches on The Doctors. He's scrapped with Z-Dogg, tussled on Twitter with Joe Rogan, and publicly debated many of the best-known low-carbers out there.

His agenda? Good science. The truth, as best as we can know it. And teaching people how to avoid “Internet-borne Misery” by becoming savvy consumers of information.

In today's show, we talk about what led him to write Proteinaholic. How he reluctantly started sharing his views on social media.

The debates – both honest and cynical – that he engages in on a regular basis.

And, irony of ironies, the way his image and name have been used online to scam people out of probably millions of dollars.

Garth's story is an inspiring and cautionary tale of not believing everything you see online.

Enjoy, add your voice to the conversation via the comment box or audio recording box below, and please share – that's how we spread our message and spread our roots.

Links

Proteinaholic, by Garth Davis, MD, with Howard Jacobson, PhD

Proteinaholic.com

The Blue Zones, by Dan Buettner

Garth writing about the “hit job” he experienced on the TV show The Doctors

Dr Howie Jacobson

This podcast is a labor of love and a way to give back to the world that has given me so much. That's why there aren't any sponsors (except me :).

My day job is helping leaders and their teams master their mindsets to remove all obstacles to heart-centered high performance.

Here are three gigs that I do:

1. Executive and Senior Leadership Mentoring and Facilitation

I work with high performing executive teams in organizations — and executive teams that need to become high  performing. My focus is mindset mastery, because it’s our mindsets that either support high performance or get in the way.

At this level, everyone’s got the skills and experience to excel and contribute at the highest level. What holds people back is mindset stuff: specifically the triggers that get them out of creative engagement and into fight-or-flight defensiveness.

My practice is all about teaching people to respond differently to those triggers by updating old maps — essentially removing the glitches that the triggers grab onto.

2. Executive Coaching: Quick Wins for High Performance

I work with individual executives and leaders, one on one. The program is called Quick Wins for High Performance, and what we do is, we work strategically on one or two areas that are holding you back and keeping you from performing at your best.

We reverse engineer the presenting problems — too much work and not enough time, underperforming employees and teams, maddening organizational inefficiencies, etc — and identify and rewire the suboptimal mindsets that are behind those problems.

The work is all about updating your mental maps so your actions and responses are always appropriate, proportionate, and strategic.

3. High Stakes Conversations for Fast Growing Small Business Teams

I help small business teams have high stakes conversations with skill, humor, and grace. When people feel safe, they can do their best, most creative, most collaborative work.

So that's what I do. If you'd like any of those results, drop me a line and tell me about yourself.

You CAN Change Other People!

Well, that's what Peter Bregman and I claim in our provocative book of that title.

What we really mean is, you can bring out the best in the people around you. If you think you're powerless to help people change, it's because you've been going about it the wrong way.

Discover our straightforward, replicable process here: You Can Change Other People.

 

Music

The Plant Yourself Podcast theme music, “Dance of Peace (Sabali Don),” is generously provided by Will Ridenour, a kora player from North Carolina who has trained with top Senegalese musicians.

It can be found on his first CD, titled Will Ridenour.

You can learn about Will, listen to more tracks, and buy music on his website, WillRidenour.com.

Gratitudes

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1 comment on “Battling Bullshit with Garth Davis, MD: PYP 336

  1. Davis czy mo?emy porozmawiac ze sob? bo jak wiesz ze nie mialam telefonu i mie moglam sie stoba skataktowac przez moja rodzine zabrali mi telefon pola mali i go zdeptali zrobili mi straszn? awanture ze nawet niemasz pojecia nawet mnie pobili prosz? ci? jezeli mnie naprawde kochasz i zale?y tpbie namnie to prosze cie to przyj?? pomnie i mnie st?d we? bo ja niemam tutaj ?ycia. Prosze ci? bardzo wes.mnie z st?d jak naj dalej zebym nie mogla si? z nimi kataktowac bo mi bardzo du?? krzywd? zrobili po prostu ja ju? nie mog? tak d?u?ej ?y? bo ja tylko tobie zaufalam i cie bardzo kochalam i kocham jestes mojm jedynym facetem ktorego bardzo kocham z ca?ego serca
    Pisz? stoba przez 8 miesiecy to chyba wiesz kto pisze Pisze Alina Kochanowska ktora cie bardzo bardzo kocha z calego serca i ca?ej duszy

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