“I’m never someone who says you can’t have something. I think that shuts down a kid. When they have a choice, they feel empowered. For the rest of their life, they can continue to make choices based on education and information.”
Guest Bio:
Dr. Kathryn Guylay is a heart-centered leader in business and personal development who has worked with some of the largest companies in the world in the areas of strategy and performance. She has shared her experience in boardrooms from GE and AT&T to the smallest of startups, serving as the CEO of the Ketchum Innovation Center (a business incubator in Ketchum, Idaho).
Dr. Kathryn is actively involved in her community as the Founding (and still acting) Executive Director of the nonprofit organization Nurture and serves on several other boards including Fast & Female (Olympic athletes supporting girls in sports), and the Academy of Sleep and Wellness.
Episode Summary:
Dr. Kathryn Guylay is passionate about making life fun and rallying the community around it. In this week’s episode, Dr. Kathryn talks about how you can make health, food, and wellness fun instead of another “chore” on your to-do list. She also shares the types of non-profit work she does and why fun and play are the keys to having more success in life.
Title: Make Food and Health Fun Again! — Dr. Kathryn Guylay
Subtitle: Don’t let external factors in your life destroy your inner joy.
Key Takeaways:
Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:
Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide
FREE GIFT: Robynbenson.com/gift
Connect with Dr. Kathryn: Makeeverythingfun.com
The Genie in Your Genes: Epigenetic Medicine and the New Biology of Intention, by Dawson Church
Apeiron.store/products/apeiron-genetic-test-kit
Quotes:
“Life is hard enough. Let’s bring some in as fuel that allows us to get through those challenging moments in life.”
“I’m never someone who says you can’t have something. I think that shuts down a kid. When they have a choice, they feel empowered. For the rest of their life, they can continue to make choices based on education and information.”
“It’s not about saying yes/no/must do. It’s all about education, inspiration, and choice.”