phyncke: (Angry SU by me)
I am posting this video of the Lane Bryant plus sized lingerie ad. This is a clear case of size discrim as I find the Victoria Secret ads JUST as racey as this and they are on prime time network TV. Screw ABC. This girl is gorgeous. Get a grip folks...we are not a country of skinny people. Let's get real. I would love to look like her.



In other news:

-Tonight is Jamie Oliver. I am watching! Hope you are too. Here is a link to his petition:
http://www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution/petition?usa=1
He is at 463,060 signatures. Pay it forward and pass it on. This is a good thing. It is the last night of the series.
-My event was a total win. We had 100% attendance and everything was great. I had a fabulous time in LA with my brother and his wife and I have pics to share but I left my iphone cord in LA so I will post them when I get that back.
-Work is killing me this month and I have another event next week. Ak. It is my favorite program so I do love it.

Hope everyone is well and I have been reading but I have not had much time to comment. I will update my RPGs this weekend. I promise. I wills!

Cheers!


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phyncke: (Anime Me Animated 2)

Jamie Oliver


I really look forward to my Friday night visits with Jamie Oliver. Tonight is two shows. First at 8pm is a repeat of last week and then the new epi at 9pm. I am not sure why it is shown twice but there it is.

The petition is gaining momentum and has 314,034 signatures. You can sign it here and participate too:

http://www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution/petition?usa=1

People in the US and internationally can sign. It is open to all. :)

Personal revolution
I thought I would write a little bit this week about why I feel that this is so important, important enough to blog about each week, follow and be committed to in some way. I will get a little personal as it is a very personal issue for me.

As a child I was an average kid, probably a little pudge and then your average kid. In my adult years I steadily gained weight until I was, what most weight indicative sites would term "morbidly obese". It happened gradually but one day, there it was...morbid, fat, lumpy dumpy...big ole me. I shopped plus sizes...think 3-4X.

The turning point came in my doctor's office. I was discussing my blood test results with JG, my GP and it was an open frank discussion. She was worried that I was pre-diabetic as my blood sugar levels were way too high, along with other indicators being of concern. This was the first time a doctor had expressed it in these terms to me. The key tip she gave to me was that this was all controllable with "incremental changes" that individually were not so hard but put together would add up to a lot. I took that idea to heart and began to make some changes. My own personal revolution. She told me to look at the American Heart Association web site, read about diabetic diets and just do it.

Well, I did implement incremental changes...and over the last 5 years, I have lost 55 pounds. I did not do a diet, no program, no drinks, no powders...I applied what I knew about nutrition and studied up and changed the way I viewed food and myself.

-First I cut out Pepsi (and lost 20 pounds!)
-Then I increased my fruit and veggie intake
-Then I cut my complex carb intake (way less bread and pasta)
-I eat breakfast each and every day
-I completely changed my attitude towards cheese. Not a meal but an accent food.
-More veggies, MOAR. You can eat as many veggies as you want really.
-Moderate daily exercise including walking and yoga
-Treat treats as treats.

Anyways. To me this Food Revolution is personal and that is why I am totally for this. I know, that it can work. It has worked for me on a very personal level.

I am going to continue to post about this. I also read other inspirational foodies and I will share that here. This is MY space, my blog and I won't apologize for using this space for my own personal agenda about this.

No one has to read this. But I can post what I want. So hats off to Jamie Oliver for making America mad, making America listen...and maybe...making us eat better and live longer. I feel better than I did before and I am only half way there. I have 55 more pounds to go...but I will do this.

Cheers.


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phyncke: (Blue Sky)

Jamie Oliver


So, tonight is Friday night and I plan on watching Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution (9pm, ABC). I have been following his activity on Twitter and he is an enthusiastic and very motivated person. I am really inspired by his mojo and really hope that he succeeds in making a difference here in the US. I just get the feeling that he really cares about people, their lives and them living a healthy lifestyle. That is what it is all about.

He has a petition and if you are like-minded, you can sign it here:

http://www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution/petition?usa=1

People in the US and internationally can participate. It is open to all. :)

In other news:
-I have Monday off for a furlough day. I really need this as...
-Work is super busy. Really great projects happening but it is very stressful. I am juggling a lot. No time to breath really and I am working to capacity or over that. It is a sign of the times. Less of us, doing the same or more than what we used to do. I am really motivated by what I get to do now. I have two events this month, web streaming (makes three events) and conferences to coordinate in May. It is relentless but in a good way.
-If I post less here, that is why. I try my best to keep up with everything and will comment as best I can. I am reading LJ.

Hope everyone is well. Have a great weekend. Nice weather here and Spring has well, Sprung. :P

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phyncke: (Longtime sunshine)
This is on tonight and I am tuning in. I missed the first one because I was at a concert. I am personally committed to reforming my own eating habits so I totally endorse what Jamie Oliver is doing. Here is a snippet from last week's show. This is stunning...and by stunning, I mean shocking that kids cannot recognize tomatoes.



I hope you will watch. I also think he is very cute and entertaining. It is on ABC.

Cheers!

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