Episodes
The Wylde Beet is the vision of one of my best friends, Sloan Storey. A plant-based food truck turned cafe that has a simple mission: feed people good food with the community and a greater impact in mind. It's off to a killer start, and I wanted to bring Sloan on to share in more depth the background, story, and mission behind the Beet. Follow The Wylde Beet! @wyldebeet_foodtruck and wyldebeet.com Thanks for listening to In The Flow. To get more, visit The Mountain Athlete Journal on...
Published 10/27/23
Published 10/27/23
Hello. Hi. It's me, Jackson. I'm checking back in on the podcast to share some evolved thoughts and ramblings on my current approach and philosophy around performance nutrition for mountain athletes.  Subscribe for free to The Mountain Athlete Journal: http://mountainathlete.substack.com  
Published 10/13/23
This week on the show I'm sharing my top 5 tips to help plant-based athletes dial in their nutrition for health and performance. In this short episode I'll cover some essential considerations, including: know your "why" prioritize energy availability and sync your nutrition with your training periodize fiber intake track bloodwork and keep a food journal be aware of nutrients and supplements of concern Thanks for listening, and be sure to follow me @intheflownutrition on Instagram and via...
Published 05/31/23
Rob Carter is an exercise physiologist, triathlete, endurance nerd, and fellow electronic music fan. We talk through a wide range of topics including the double-edged sword that is Strava, doping in triathlon, Fred Again.., finding meaning in sport beyond pure performance, and many more.  To learn more about all things In The Flow, visit intheflownutrition.com, where you can also schedule a free initial performance nutrition and endurance training consultation.
Published 05/23/23
In The Flow is back. Change is in the air and it's time to refresh the podcast and get back to our regularly scheduled programming. In this episode, I update on the happenings in my life and some exciting new changes, and kind of refresh the philosophy of In The Flow and what it is I'm doing here. To learn more about my coaching services and get in touch, check out my website http://intheflownutrition.com. To stay connected with what I'm doing, follow me on social media: IG...
Published 04/13/23
Winter is upon us and with it the specific nutrition and hydration demands of pushing hard in cold temps. I'm thrilled to have Registered Dietitian Kylee Van Horn on the pod this week to discuss all things fueling, hydration, and strategies for winter endurance sport, plus nutrition philosophies, plant-based and vegan endurance considerations, and more. You can find Kylee at flynutrition.org or on Instagram @flynutrition3. 
Published 01/06/23
My guest today is ultra-endurance cyclist and filmmaker, Josh Reid. Hailing from the UK, Josh has completed many incredible expeditions by bike, including a multi-month trip from China to England, and more recently competing in the Transcontinental race across Europe.  Josh joins In The Flow to share stories from the road, how he fuels as a primarily plant-based athlete, and his approach to filmmaking. Connect with Josh @joshreids on Instagram and his YouTube channel:...
Published 12/15/22
Winter is here in the Mountain West and that means SKIING! For those of us lucky enough to live near snow and skiable slopes, we must consider the nutrition demands of such activities. Particularly when it comes to backcountry ski touring or ski mountaineering (AKA skimo), there are legitimate safety and performance considerations. So, today on the podcast I re-hash a previous episode that covers everything you might need to know about eating and fueling for backcountry skiing and skimo. For...
Published 11/17/22
Paul Booth is a performance nutritionist (MSc, MA.Ed, MA, IOPN) who specializes in helping ultra and endurance athletes thrive. Hailing from the UK, Paul has an extensive professional background in academia as well as his own ultra-endurance pursuits. We discuss performance nutrition for ultra athletes from training to competition, coming up with strategies for racing, and dive deep into Kilian Jornet's recent article describing his own nutrition practices. Follow Paul on Twitter...
Published 11/09/22
In The Flow is back - after a summer away from the podcast I'm settling back into the groove (ahem, flow) of creativity and motivation to educate and inspire athletes to live and eat better in pursuit of performance. This episode updates the listener on my summer endeavors, future goals for the show and my coaching services, and more. Visit intheflownutrition.com to connect and learn more. Cheers to more podcast and video content to come.
Published 11/02/22
This week I'm back with a wide-ranging conversation on performance, the mental side of sport, coaching insights, and more with Matt Whitcomb, the current head coach of the U.S. Ski Team on the cross-country side. Matt has played a pivotal coaching role in the last 3 winter Olympic games, including helping Jessie Diggins to her historical silver medal performance this year. Matt and I dive into the behind the scenes of what makes young and elite athletes alike thrive, and how he approaches his...
Published 06/23/22
A blast from the past. My previous co-host from the Thought For Food days Aaron Stuber returns to the show for a random conversation covering ADHD, writing books, mortality, and more. Visit intheflownutrition.com to connect and sign up for nutrition consulting services.
Published 05/27/22
In this episode, I discuss the connections between over-reaching and overtraining, low energy availability, and RED-S and how athletes should balance training hard with recovering harder. For more info, resources, and references visit intheflownutrition.com/blog. 
Published 05/17/22
It's been a minute. In The Flow Podcast returns for its third season to continue providing quality, nuanced, long form, evidence-informed, and entertaining conversations around cool stuff like: performance nutrition, plant-based eating, environmental sustainability, mountain athletics, sports science, mindfulness, vegan ethics, and beyond to fuel the flow of meaningful movement. I'm excited, are you excited?!
Published 04/22/22
Pleased to share my conversation with "The Vegan RD", Ginny Messina. Ginny is a vegan activist and animal advocate, and promotes an evidence-based, rational approach to vegan nutrition and lifestyle. We discuss misinformation in the vegan community, optimizing a vegan diet, and more. To learn more about Ginny and her work, visit theveganrd.com or follow her on Twitter @theveganrd.  In The Flow has partnered with InsideTracker, a health and performance biomarker tracking service for athletes....
Published 12/09/21
Ida Bergsløkken is a performance chef and nutritionist from Oslo, Norway who works with the British cross-country ski team and the Norwegian national biathlon team as a team chef. An accomplished athlete and accredited sports nutritionist as well as a background in engineering, Ida combines all of her skills and knowledge to fuel high-level endurance athletes with delicious and beautiful food. We discuss nutrition philosophies, fueling the ski teams at world championships and training camps,...
Published 11/09/21
Teaching young athletes about the value of nutrition is critical for their health and performance. In this podcast episode, I share some thoughts on how and why nutrition is important for youth athletes and ways to support them in their development and sporting growth. 
Published 11/02/21
Aaron and I return for part 2 of our conversation around wearable and tracking technology for athletes; their pros and cons, place in sport, and our experience using them professionally and personally. We dive into the realm of nutrition and fitness tracking tools like Cronometer and Strava, plus biomarker software like InsideTracker.
Published 10/05/21
What's the deal with wearable technology? Things like the Whoop strap, Oura ring, Apple Watches, glucose monitors, etc. are becoming more and more popular in the athletic performance scene, claimed to give an "edge" to tracking performance metrics. But is this tech something we should all be focused on? Friend of the podcast and previous co-host of Thought For Food, Aaron Stuber joins the show to discuss in a candid, free-flowing conversation about this stuff. Let's dive in.
Published 09/27/21
Today I'm joined by young professional ski mountaineering "skimo" racer and ultrarunner, Grace Staberg. Grace is 19 and already taking the mountain athletic racing calendar by storm, competing for the USA National Skimo team at the World Cup and World Championship level, and also winning mountain running races. We talk skimo racing 101, nutrition for performance, her struggles with an eating disorder, the perils of social media, and plenty more. Keep up with Grace's adventures over on...
Published 09/09/21
I'm joined this week by registered dietitian and mountain athlete, Eden Morris. Hailing from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Eden has been a guest on the podcast before. This time we delve into the world of mental health in sport, the challenging world of social media, identity and ego as an athlete, comparison, and beyond. Follow Eden on Instagram, @gardenofeden_rd. 
Published 06/25/21
After a long break from the podcast, I return to share my experience from Unbound Gravel 200 and then provide some wisdom on bridging the gap between science and practice for eating for ultra-endurance performance. I cover the general principles of ultra-endurance nutrition for training and racing through some recent research reviews, which are shared over on the blog post for this episode at intheflownutrition.com/blog.  Keep up with my adventures:  Instagram: @intheflownutrition Strava:...
Published 06/10/21
This week I sit down with Australian professional cyclist, Brodie Chapman. Brodie races for the FDJ Nouvelle-Aquitaine pro team at many of the calendar's biggest races. She's also been a proud and passionate vegan for the entirety of her professional career. We talk about veganism in sport, how she fuels her training and racing adventures, the dark side of eating in sport, and her experience with an eating disorder. To connect with Brodie, follow her on Instagram @brodie_mai. 
Published 04/21/21
We're back with the second half of the Plant-Based Athlete FAQ, diving in and answering the most common questions about performance nutrition as an athlete following a plant-centered diet. I'm joined by fellow mountain athlete and nutrition coach, Vic Johnson, to discuss topics like iron and performance, the differences between vegan and omnivorous athletes, balancing fiber intake around exercise, and more. Be sure to check out Vic @vegantrailrunner and learn more about my sports nutrition...
Published 04/09/21