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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 25: Intermittent Fasting

January 23, 2020 by John Ray

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 25: Intermittent Fasting

On this edition of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow,” Dr. Morrow discusses the current intermittent fasting trend and healthy ways to approach dieting in this fashion. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE  back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

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Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine and Host of “To Your Health”

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

  • If you thought fasting was just for religious purposes, think again.
    • A newer phenomenon in the weight loss world called Intermittent Fasting (IF) is growing into a popular health and fitness trend.
    • During IF, you alternate between periods of eating and fasting. This type of eating is often described as “patterns” or “cycles” of fasting.
    • There are several effective approaches to IF, but it all comes down to personal preference.
  • Some people find it easy to fast for 16 hours and confine meals to just eight hours of the day, such as 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., while others have a hard time and need to shorten their fasting window.
  • But is intermittent fasting good for you?
    • While some researchhas shown the benefits of IF, such as weight loss, lower blood pressure and improved metabolic health, more investigatioxan is still needed, especially regarding long-term outcomes of IF.
    • There is also the aspect of sustainability.
      • Severely restricting calories or not eating for long periods at a time isn’t for everyone.
      • Some researcheven shows that those who do intermittent fasting don’t usually stick with it as compared with those trying to lose weight on more traditional diets.
  • Still, IF has been shown to be an effective form of weight loss – but so have other options like eating a well-balanced diet paired with exercise.
    • One studysuggests that IF is not more effective at supporting weight loss or improving blood sugars than other well-balanced approaches.
  • If you want to try IF, you’ll first need to figure out how you are going to incorporate this style of eating into your life, especially when it comes to things like social events and staying active.
  • Ready to explore your options?
  • The twice-a-week method – 5:2
    • This approach to IF focuses on capping your calories at 500 for two days a week.
    • During the other five days of the week, you maintain a healthy and normal diet.
    • On fasting days, this approach usually includes a 200-calorie meal and a 300-calorie meal.
    • It’s important to focus on high-fiber and high-protein foods to help fill you up, but to also keep calories low when fasting.
    • You can choose whichever two fasting days (say, Tuesdays and Thursdays) as long as there is a non-fasting day between them.
    • Be sure to eat the same amount of food you normally would on non-fasting days. 
  • Alternate day fasting
    • This variation involves “modified” fasting every other day.
    • For instance, limit your calories on fasting days to 500 ― or about 25% of your normal intake.
    • On non-fasting days, resume your regular, healthy diet.
      • (There are also strict variations to this approach that include consuming 0 calories on alternate days instead of 500.)
    • Interesting finding of note:
      • One studyshowed people following this pattern of IF for six months had significantly elevated LDL (or bad) cholesterol levels after another six months off the diet. 
  • Time-restricted eating (example: 16/8 or 14/10 method)
    • In this option, you have set fasting and eating windows.
    • For example, you fast for 16 hours of the day and are able to eat for only eight hours of the day.
    • Since most people already fast while they sleep, this method is popular.
    • It’s convenient as you extend the overnight fast by skipping breakfast and not eating until lunch.
    • Some of the most common ways?
      • 16/8 method:Only eating between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. or noon and 8 p.m.
      • 14/10 method:Only eating between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
    • This method of IF can be repeated as often as you’d like or even done once or twice a week – whatever your personal preference is.
    • Finding the right eating and fasting windows for this method might take a few days to figure out, especially if you’re very active or if you wake up hungry for breakfast.
    • This form of fasting is a safer bet for many people who are interested in trying IF for the first time.
  • The 24-hour fast (or eat: stop: eat method)
    • This method involves fasting completely for a full 24 hours.
    • Often times, it’s only done once or twice a week.
    • Most people fast from breakfast to breakfast or lunch to lunch.
    • With this version of IF, the side effects can be extreme, such as fatigue, headaches, irritability, hunger and low energy.
    • If you follow this method, you should return to a normal, healthy diet on your non-fasting days.
  • Intermittent fasting is not a magic pill
    • Whether you are doing IF, keto, low carb, high protein, vegetarian, the Mediterranean diet– you name it – it all comes down to the quality of your calories and how much you’re consuming.
    • The bottom line with IF? Although the jury is still out and long-term effects are still being studied, it’s crucial to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet while following IF.
    • You can’t eat junk food and excessive calories on non-fasting days and expect to lose weight.
  • Side effects & risks
    • Intermittent fasting is not safe for some people, including pregnant women, children, people at risk for hypoglycemia, or people with certain chronic diseases.
    • If you’re at risk for an eating disorder, you shouldn’t attempt any sort of fasting diet. IF has also been known to increase the likelihood of binge eating in some people because of the restriction.
  • If you’re interested in trying IF, you should also be aware of some not-so-pretty side effects.
    • IF can be associated with
      • irritability,
      • low energy,
      • persistent hunger,
      • temperature sensitivity and
      • poor work and activity performance.

Where to start?

  • Consider a simple form of IF when starting out.
    • Start with a more moderate approach of time restricted eating,
    • Start by cutting out nighttime eating and snacking and then start to limit your ‘eating window’ each day – such as only eating from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
    • As you progress and monitor how you feel, you may choose to gradually increase your fasting window.

What is Autophagy?

  • In 2016, Japanese cell biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his research on how cells recycle and renew their content, a process called autophagy.
    • Fasting activates autophagy, which helps slow down the aging process and has a positive impact on cell renewal.
  • During starvation, cells break down proteins and other cell components and use them for energy.
    • During autophagy, cells destroy viruses and bacteria and get rid of damaged structures.
    • It’s a process that is critical for cell health, renewal, and survival.

Ohsumi’s Work

  • Ohsumi created a whole new field of science with his work studying autophagy in yeast.
    • He discovered that the autophagy genes are used by higher organisms including humans, and that mutations in these genes can cause disease.
    • Animals, plants, and single cell organisms rely on autophagy to withstand famines.
  • Although first discovered in the 1960s, Ohsumi’s research from the late 1980s and early 1990s through today has shown autophagy has a role in protection against inflammation and in diseases like dementia and Parkinson’s.
    • When Ohsumi started researching autophagy, there were fewer than 20 papers published each year on the subject; now there are more than 5,000 each year, as it is the subject of diverse fields including cancer and longevity studies.

Fasting for Health

  • Scientists have found that fasting for 12+ to 24+ hours triggers autophagy, and is thought to be one of the reasons that fasting is associated with longevity.
    • There is a large body of research that connects fasting with improved blood sugar control, reduced inflammation, weight loss, and improved brain function;
    • Oshumi’s research provides some of the “how” to this research.
    • Exercise can also induce autophagy in some cells, allowing cells to start the repair and renewal process.

Myths About Intermittent Fasting

  • Myth 1: Intermittent fasting is a starvation diet
    • Fact: You won’t starve if you skip a meal — or even if you fast for 24 or 48 hours.
    • Research suggests you have to fast more than 60 hours straight before your resting metabolic rate drops.
    • In fact, one study showed this rate increased from 3.6 to 10 percent after 36 to 48 hours of fasting.
    • We humans know how to fast.
      • It’s helped us survive famines for centuries
      • But starvation is something different.
        • It’s defined as suffering or death caused by hunger.
        • In starvation, your fat stores are depleted, so your body must break down muscle tissue for energy.
      • In intermittent fasting, your body releases energy stored as fat — and muscle and lean tissue are spared.
        • So unless you’re constantly running marathons and have fat levels below 4 percent, intermittent fasting won’t affect lean tissue — as long as you do it correctly and work with a dietitian or physician.
      • Another reason you’re unlikely to starve is that an alternating pattern of eating and then fasting is beneficial.
        • In one study, animals that feasted on fatty foods for eight hours and fasted for the rest of the day did not develop obesity or dangerously high insulin levels.
      • Myth 2: You’ll be hungry all day long.
        • Fact: Research shows that on fast days, hunger can actually decrease.
        • By the second week of intermittent fasting, obese individuals experienced less hunger, and their hunger remained low.
        • Other research shows that eating enough calories on non-fasting days is actually more of a struggle than hunger.
      • Myth 3: On off days, you can eat whatever you want.
        • Fact: You won’t lose weight on a fasting diet if you exceed your maintenance calories on off days.
        • On off days, you still follow a healthy eating pattern, but you don’t need to restrict yourself to a specific number of calories.
        • I suggest that my patients listen to their hunger, rather than measure and limit.
        • To keep from overeating, eat a balanced diet that includes fruits, vegetables and whole grains. I
          • f you don’t have dietary restrictions, consider lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs and nuts.
        • But focus on real foods.
          • Avoid processed products, and don’t be fooled by “healthy” or “organic” marketing claims.
          • Scan the ingredients list on every label for refined carbs, hidden trans fat, chemicals and added sugars.
        • Myth 4: Once you start an intermittent fasting plan, you’re stuck doing it for life.
          • The beauty of intermittent fasting is that it alters your cravings and hunger.
          • So after you’ve gone without that midnight snack of potato chips or licorice long enough, you’ll eventually no longer want it — without having to work hard to not want it.
          • The key is training your taste buds to love good food and to reject the foods most likely to lead to weight gain and chronic disease.
          • Ready to try intermittent fasting?
            • Now that you’re armed with the facts, you’ve got a much better chance of success.

Note: Fasting for long periods should always be done under the supervision of a doctor.

 

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The GNFCC 400 Insider: Experts on North Fulton Development Trends, An Interview with Josh Barnes, Orkin & Associates and Dean Collins, Axis Companies

January 21, 2020 by John Ray

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“The GNFCC 400 Insider,” Episode 32, Experts on North Fulton Development Trends: An Interview with Josh Barnes, Orkin & Associates and Dean Collins, Axis Companies

A discussion of North Fulton development trends was on the table on the latest “GNFCC 400 Insider,” including insight into developments of the Crabapple Market in Milton and Six Bridges Brewing in Johns Creek, Host Kali Boatright welcomed Josh Barnes, Vice President of Real Estate Investments at Orkin & Associates, and Dean Collins, Founder and President of Axis Companies. The “GNFCC 400 Insider” is presented by the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce.

Josh Barnes, Orkin & Associates

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Josh Barnes

Josh Barnes is the Vice President of Real Estate Investments at Orkin & Associates, in Milton, GA. He is responsible for asset management activities of Orkin’s real estate portfolio including acquisitions, dispositions, leasing and development.

Orkin is a third-generation, family-owned company that was founded in 1964. The company’s culture extends back to the late 1800s when Otto Orkin began what evolved into the world’s largest pest control company, Orkin Pest Control. Otto and his children operated the business until selling it to Rollins Inc. in September, 1964. At that time, his fourth child, William, established Orkin & Associates. In the years since, Orkin has grown from a raw land investment business to a multi-faceted company holding a diversified portfolio of real estate and other assets.

Josh, a native of the Atlanta area is a licensed real estate agent. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Georgia and an MBA from Georgia State University. He and his wife Whitney reside in Woodstock, GA with their two children.

For more information go to the Orkin & Associates website, or call Josh, 678.297.2700.

Dean Collins, Axis Companies

Dean Collins
Dean Collins

Dean Collins is Founder and President of Axis Companies. Axis offers a unique blend of services in land development, design, project management and construction management services. This Development Suite paired with significant industry experience, allows for services to reside under one professional management team. Clients have the flexibility to choose either individual services to supplement in-house staff, or turnkey services to manage an entire project or program. All projects from site selection and purchase/lease negotiations to general contractor bidding and construction project management are performed in-house.

In the early 1990s, Dean led the transportation design group for FRA Engineering where he prepared traffic studies, development plans, and roadway plans for McDonald’s, Rite Aid, CVS, Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart and several large shopping center developers around the country. In addition, he worked on single-family and multi-family residential complexes, office parks, and institutional and manufacturing facilities. In 2007, when FRA was acquired by international consulting firm T.Y. Lin International, Dean became Director for Facilities with responsibilities for all vertical planning, design and construction-related services throughout the Americas, China and Southeast Asia.

For more information go to the Axis Companies website, or call Dean, 678-395-4920.

About GNFCC and “The GNFCC 400 Insider”

“The GNFCC 400 Insider” (formerly “North Atlanta’s Bizlink”) is presented by the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce (GNFCC) and is hosted by Kali Boatright, President and CEO of GNFCC. The Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce is a private, non-profit, member-driven organization comprised of over 1400 business enterprises, civic organizations, educational institutions and individuals.  Their service area includes Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, Roswell and Sandy Springs. GNFCC is the leading voice on economic development, business growth and quality of life issues in North Fulton County.

The GNFCC promotes the interests of our members by assuming a leadership role in making North Fulton an excellent place to work, live, play and stay. They provide one voice for all local businesses to influence decision makers, recommend legislation, and protect the valuable resources that make North Fulton a popular place to live.

For more information on GNFCC and its North Fulton County service area, follow this link or call (770) 993-8806.

For the complete show archive of “The GNFCC 400 Insider,” go to GNFCC400Insider.com. “The GNFCC 400 Insider is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

 

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Patrick Lynch, CMP

January 21, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 191:  Patrick Lynch, CMP

Patrick Lynch talks about how he and his firm, CMP, help companies with talent acquisition, executive search, leadership development, & career transition. Pat is also President-Elect of the Society for Human Resource Management’s Atlanta (SHRM-Atlanta) chapter. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Patrick Lynch, CMP

Patrick Lynch
Patrick Lynch, CMP

Patrick Lynch is President of the CMP Southeast region. CMP is a talent and transition firm in the business of developing people and organizations across the full talent lifecycle. In doing so, the firm combines decades of experience with a contemporary approach to building people and teams.

Patrick is responsible for strategy, marketing, and leadership at CMP. He also provides executive coaching to a wide range of senior leaders, helping them develop their strategic leadership skills, servant leadership, organizational engagement, emotional intelligence, and their ability to change themselves and others. Patrick is President-Elect for the Atlanta chapter of  Society for Human Resource Management. Known as SHRM-Atlanta, it’s one of the largest SHRM chapters in the U.S.

Prior to CMP, Patrick held senior leadership roles in marketing and sales with leading consumer product companies, such as Georgia Pacific, Kao Brands, Kraft/General Foods, and The HON Company. His certifications and training include The Birkman Method, MBTI, and the Adele Lynn EQ Leadership Institute. Patrick is also a basketball coach for the Special Olympics, a mentor for Year Up, and a board member of Special Pops Tennis: a non-profit that offers an adaptive tennis program specifically designed to share the sport with children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

To get in touch with Patrick, you can email him or call directly at 770-906-4113.  To learn more about CMP, visit their website. You can find out more about SHRM-Atlanta here.

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

Tagged With: Executive search firms, Human Resource, human resources support, leadership development, North Fulton Business Radio, North Fulton Studio, outsourcing Human Resources, Patrick Lynch, shrm, SHRM Atlanta, Society for Human Resource Management, special pops tennis, talent acquisition

Family Business Radio, Episode 6: Family-Owned Craft Breweries with Nick Tanner and Alisa Tanner-Wall, Cherry Street Brewing; Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing, and Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank US

January 15, 2020 by John Ray

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Family Business Radio, Episode 6: Family Owned Craft Breweries with Nick Tanner and Alisa Tanner-Wall, Cherry Street Brewing; Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing, and Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank US

How do family owned craft breweries start, get financing, and operate successfully? Lots of answers in this fascinating edition of “Family Business Radio” with host Anthony Chen and guests:  Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank USA, Nick and Alisa Tanner, Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon, and Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing.  “Family Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton Studio of Business RadioX®.

Jason Sleeman, CIBC Bank USA

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Jason Sleeman

Jason Sleeman is an associate managing director for CIBC’s Atlanta office. He is responsible for growing CIBC’s presence in the South Eastern United States. His clients have between $2-$50 Million in revenue. Jason provides SBA and conventional lending with a focus on owner-occupied commercial real estate, equipment financing, lines of credit, and merger and acquisition transactions.

Jason has also become an expert in brewery lending, and assists startup and expanding breweries in Georgia. The certified Dale Carnegie trainer has mentored leaders from such companies as UPS, Home Depot and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

For more information visit the CIBC website. Jason can be reached by email, or call 404-353-0093.

Nick Tanner, Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon

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Nick Tanner

Nick Tanner is co-founder of Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon in Cumming, GA, with his sister, Alisa. He learned how to homebrew beer while attending college in Fort Collins, CO. Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon is an upscale brewery restaurant concept with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, chef inspired food, and award winning beer. They also have the Brewhouse Bar for adults only, featuring a wide selection of bourbons and craft cocktails.

Nick and Alisa followed in the footsteps of their father, Atlanta restaurateur Rick Tanner.

For more information visit Cherry Street Brewpub website or call 770-696-4929. Cherry Street Brewpub is located in Halcyon at 6640 Town Sq, Ste 510, Alpharetta, GA 30005.

Alisa Tanner-Wall, Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon

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Alisa Tanner-Wall

Alisa Tanner is co-owner of of Cherry Street Brewpub at Halcyon in Cumming, GA, with her brother Nick. Growing up, Alisa hosted and washed dishes in her father’s restaurants, picking up on his entrepreneurial spirit and drive.

For more information visit Cherry Street Brewpub website or call 770-696-4929. Cherry Street Brewpub is located in Halcyon at 6640 Town Sq, Ste 510, Alpharetta, GA 30005.

 

 

Charles Gridley, Six Bridges Brewing

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Charles Gridley

Charles Gridley is CEO and co-founder of Six Bridges Brewing in Johns Creek, GA with his son, Clay. They were homebrewers for 10 years before opening Six Bridges Brewing in 2018. Six Bridges has a 2,000 square-foot tasting room, as well as a 2,000 square-foot beer garden. They brew on a 30 barrel brewhouse, and a 2 barrel pilot system.

Charles is a chemical engineer and graduate of Georgia Tech. He previously worked in production manufacturing for Heraeus Tenevo and Baldor Electric.

For more information visit the Six Bridges Brewing website or call 470-545-4199. Six Bridges Brewing is located at 11455 Lakefield Dr #300, Johns Creek, GA 30097

Anthony Chen, Host of “Family Business Radio”

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This show is sponsored and brought to you by Anthony Chen with Lighthouse Financial Network. Securities and advisory services offered through Royal Alliance Associates, Inc. (RAA), member FINRA/SIPC. RAA is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of RAA. The main office address is 575 Broadhollow Rd. Melville, NY 11747. You can reach Anthony at 631-465-9090 ext 5075 or by email at anthonychen@lfnllc.com.

Anthony Chen started his career in financial services with MetLife in Buffalo, NY in 2008. Born and raised in Elmhurst, Queens, he considers himself a full-blooded New Yorker while now enjoying his Atlanta, GA home. Specializing in family businesses and their owners, Anthony works to protect what is most important to them. From preserving to creating wealth, Anthony partners with CPAs and attorneys to help address all of the concerns and help clients achieve their goals. By using a combination of financial products ranging from life, disability, and long term care insurance to many investment options through Royal Alliance. Anthony looks to be the eyes and ears for his client’s financial foundation. In his spare time, Anthony is an avid long-distance runner.

The complete show archive of “Family Business Radio” can be found at familybusinessradioshow.com.

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Ted Schwartz, Joel & Granot Commercial Real Estate

January 14, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 190:  Ted Schwartz, Joel & Granot Commercial Real Estate

The North Fulton commercial real estate market is now Metro Atlanta’s fourth largest. Ted Schwartz, a partner with Joel & Granot Commercial Real Estate, joined us to talk about the dynamics of North Fulton and what to expect in commercial real estate in 2020. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Ted Schwartz, Joel and Granot Commercial Real Estate

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Ted Schwartz

Ted Schwartz specializes in corporate office tenant representation at the Joel & Granot Commercial Real Estate firm. He brings more than 20 years of commercial office brokerage experience to bear for his clients, predominately office tenants or owner-users of commercial office property. He is a recognized office tenant representation expert with a formidable office brokerage practice covering all major submarkets of Metro Atlanta focusing on the Ga. 400 corridor.

Joel & Granot is a leading commercial real estate brokerage firm serving the Atlanta metropolitan area and all of its primary submarkets. They are business advisors with expertise in commercial property leasing, acquisitions and dispositions on behalf of landlords and tenants. The firm’s work includes commercial office, flex, showroom and retail space as well as investments and land sales. Its Atlanta tenant advocacy work serves many industries, including law firms, nonprofits medical office space occupiers, tech firms, and service companies. Joel & Granot is locally owned yet globally connected as a long-term affiliate of CORFAC International, a worldwide network of leading privately held commercial real estate firms.

To get in touch with Ted, you can email him or call directly at 770-713-2775.  To learn more visit the Joel and Granot website.

Joel & Granot Commercial Real Estate

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

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Joel Peskin, Big Event Productions, and Hans Meier, North Georgia Promotions

January 10, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 189: Joel Peskin, Big Event Productions, and Hans Meier, North Georgia Promotions

Networking, promotional products, woodcrafts, and much more were discussed on this edition of “North Fulton Business Radio” as Joel Peskin, Big Event Productions, and Hans Meier, North Georgia Promotions, joined the show. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Joel Peskin, Big Event Productions

Joel Peskin
Joel Peskin

Joel Peskin is the Founder and CEO of Big Event Productions. Joel publishes an email networking newsletter, Joel’s List, which has a subscriber base of 15,000 business professionals in the Metro Atlanta area. Joel also operates the Greater Atlanta Business Expo, held twice a year. Joel’s company conducts monthly networking events called the “The Big Event” around the Metro Atlanta region. Joel is also Co-Founder and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Business Association, which connects business professionals throughout the metro Atlanta area rather than just one county, city or town.  Joel also owns and operates a carpet cleaning company which services the Metro Atlanta Area.

For tickets and sponsorship opportunities to the Greater Atlanta Business Expo, mentioned during the show, click here.

For more information, go to the Joel’s List website or call 404-447-7001.

Hans Meier, North Georgia Promotions

Hans Meier

Hans Meier is Business Development Specialist for North Georgia Promotions, which has grown to be one of North Georgia’s premier, family-owned providers of quality promotional products for any branding, marketing, publicity or communications need. NGA offers high quality custom screen printing and embroidery, digital printing and customized promotional items.

Hans is a member of Lanier Forsyth Rotary, and recently received an award for 25 years of perfect attendance. He serves as the Assist District Governor for Rotary District 6910 – Area 14.  Hans is also a passionate woodworker. He is a woodworking member of Gwinnett Wood Workers and Atlanta Woodturners Guild.

For more information, go to the North Georgia Promotions website or the Hans Wooden Puzzles website. Also email Hans, or call 404-403-2858.

 

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

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Stacey Watts, Corporate Payroll Services, and Greg Godwin, Pedego Electric Bikes Alpharetta

January 9, 2020 by John Ray

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North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 188: Stacey Watts, Corporate Payroll Services, and Greg Godwin, Pedego Electric Bikes Alpharetta

Outsourced payroll processing and the appeal of electric bikes were discussed on this edition of  “North Fulton Business Radio” as Stacey Watts, Corporate Payroll Services, and Greg Godwin, Pedego Electric Bikes Alpharetta, joined the show. “North Fulton Business Radio” is hosted by John Ray and is broadcast from the North Fulton Business RadioX® studio inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta.

Stacey Watts, Corporate Payroll Services

Stacey Watts

Stacey Watts is an account executive with Corporate Payroll Services, a full-service payroll preparation, tax reporting and filing firm located in Norcross, GA. Corporate Payroll Services has helped small and medium-sized businesses since 1991, relieving clients’ worries of penalties and late fees. With over 6,000 clients in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands, the company provides competitively priced payroll processing, and exceptional one-on-one service from knowledgeable payroll specialists.

To learn more go, to the Corporate Payroll Services website, Email Stacey directly, or call 770-446-7289.

Greg Godwin, Pedego Electric Bikes Alpharetta

Greg Godwin

Greg Godwin is co-owner of Pedego Electric Bikes Alpharetta with his wife Tina. The Pedego Electric Bikes brand was founded in 2008 by Don DiCostanzo and Terry Sherry, two friends in California. Don lived atop a giant hill that took the fun out of cycling to the beach. Over time he bought several electric bikes for the trek, which also drew the interest of his friends. However, he became disappointed with the bikes’ poor quality, so Don decided to create his own electric bicycles. Pedego Electric Bikes, born out of Don’s vision and Terry’s technical expertise, is now a leading brand in the industry.

Greg is an avid cyclist and always dreamed of owning a bike shop. While researching ebikes, he learned of Pedego and knew it was the right fit. Rather than a franchise, Pedego Alpharetta opened as a dealership, which allowed Greg and Tina to build the store to their vision.

To learn more, go to the Pedego Electric Bikes website, email Greg directly, or call 404-281-0264.

North Fulton Business Radio” is broadcast from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®, located inside Renasant Bank in Alpharetta. Renasant Bank has humble roots, starting in 1904 as a $100,000 bank in a Lee County, Mississippi, bakery. Since then, Renasant has grown to become one of the Southeast’s strongest financial institutions with approximately $12.9 billion in assets and more than 190 banking, lending, wealth management and financial services offices in Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia and Florida. All of Renasant’s success stems from each of their banker’s commitment to investing in their communities as a way of better understanding the people they serve. At Renasant Bank, they understand you because they work and live alongside you every day.

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 24: COPD and Emphysema

January 9, 2020 by John Ray

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To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 24: COPD and Emphysema

On this edition of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow,” Dr. Morrow discusses the two main types of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease – chronic bronchitis and emphysema. “To Your Health” is brought to you by Morrow Family Medicine, which brings the CARE  back to healthcare.

About Morrow Family Medicine and Dr. Jim Morrow

Morrow Family Medicine is an award-winning, state-of-the-art family practice with offices in Cumming and Milton, Georgia. The practice combines healthcare information technology with old-fashioned care to provide the type of care that many are in search of today. Two physicians, three physician assistants and two nurse practitioners are supported by a knowledgeable and friendly staff to make your visit to Morrow Family Medicine one that will remind you of the way healthcare should be.  At Morrow Family Medicine, we like to say we are “bringing the care back to healthcare!”  Morrow Family Medicine has been named the “Best of Forsyth” in Family Medicine in all five years of the award, is a three-time consecutive winner of the “Best of North Atlanta” by readers of Appen Media, and the 2019 winner of “Best of Life” in North Fulton County.

Dr. Jim Morrow, Morrow Family Medicine, and Host of “To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow”

COPD and emphysema
Dr. Jim Morrow

Dr. Jim Morrow is the founder and CEO of Morrow Family Medicine. He has been a trailblazer and evangelist in the area of healthcare information technology, was named Physician IT Leader of the Year by HIMSS, a HIMSS Davies Award Winner, the Cumming-Forsyth Chamber of Commerce Steve Bloom Award Winner as Entrepreneur of the Year and he received a Phoenix Award as Community Leader of the Year from the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.  He is married to Peggie Morrow and together they founded the Forsyth BYOT Benefit, a charity in Forsyth County to support students in need of technology and devices. They have two Goldendoodles, a gaggle of grandchildren and enjoy life on and around Lake Lanier.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorrowFamMed/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/7788088/admin/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/toyourhealthMD

The complete show archive of “To Your Health with Dr. Jim Morrow” addresses a wide range of health and wellness topics, and can be found at www.toyourhealthradio.com.

Dr. Morrow’s Show Notes

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?

  • COPD is a disease that makes it hard for you to breathe.
    • The two main types of COPD are chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
    • Chronic bronchitis happens when there is an increase of swelling and mucus in your airways. (The airways are the tubes that carry air to and from your lungs.)
    • This swelling causes your airways to narrow, making it harder to push air through them.
    • Emphysema happens when the walls of the air sacs inside your lungs are damaged.
    • This traps air inside your lungs. It can make you feel short of breath.
  • COPD develops slowly and gets worse over time.
    • When COPD is severe, it can interfere with basic tasks.
    • These include doing light housework, walking, or even washing and dressing.
  • Symptoms of COPD
    • COPD can cause a variety of symptoms, including:
    • A long-lasting cough.
    • A cough that produces mucus.
    • Shortness of breath, especially during physical activity.
    • A tight feeling in the chest.
    • Not being able to take a deep breath.
  • COPD symptoms start slowly.
    • They get worse over a period of years if not diagnosed and treated early.
    • Delayed diagnosis and treatment can lead to complications.
    • These could include heart problems (irregular heartbeat and heart failure), high blood pressure, and respiratory infections.
    • Infections can further damage your lungs.
  • What causes COPD?
    • COPD is caused by damage to the lungs.
    • Damage occurs from breathing in unhealthy substances over time.
    • This includes:
      • air pollution
      • chemical fumes
      • gases
      • vapors
      • mists
      • dust
      • tobacco smoke (including secondhand smoke)
    • The majority of COPD cases are caused by smoking.
      • You are at higher risk of developing COPD if you smoke or are around secondhand smoke.
      • Your risk also increases if you have long-term exposure to things that irritate your lungs.
      • This could include certain chemicals, air pollution, or dust.
      • Some people have a genetic condition that can cause COPD, even if they have never been exposed to lung irritants.
    • How is COPD diagnosed?
      • The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) does not recommend general screening for COPD.
      • If you are showing symptoms of COPD, your doctor will perform an exam.
      • He or she will ask you about your symptoms and medical history.
      • They will place a stethoscope on your chest and back to listen to you breathe.
      • An important test to diagnose COPD is called a spirometry test.
        • This simple, non-invasive test measures the amount of air you can blow out of your lungs.
        • It involves breathing into a tube that is connected to a computer.
        • The computer may have a graphic (such as candles or a brick wall) to help you with the test.
        • You are asked to take a deep breath and blow into the tube to blow out as many candles (or knock down as many bricks) as you can.
        • You may be asked to repeat the test multiple times in order to get a good reading.
        • The spirometry test will tell your doctor if you have COPD and how severe it is.
          • It can also be used to determine if something else is causing your symptoms, such as asthma or heart failure.
          • Your spirometry reading will help your doctor decide on the best treatment for you.
        • Can COPD be prevented or avoided?
          • In most cases, COPD is an avoidable disease.
          • The best way to prevent COPD is to not smoke.
          • You should also limit your exposure to things that can irritate your lungs over time.
          • This includes secondhand smoke, air pollution (avoid being outside on days when air pollution is high), chemicals, and dust
  • Treatment:
    • If you are at risk for COPD, an early diagnosis is key.
    • According to the AAFP, death from COPD is preventable with early diagnosis and treatment.
    • Treatment includes:
      • Lifestyle changes:
        • Stop smoking if you smoke cigarettes, cigars, or e-cigarettes.
        • Don’t smoke anything.
      • Medicines:Your doctor may prescribe one or more medicines to ease your symptoms and help you breathe.
        • These medicines may include:
          • Oral antibiotics – to treat infections.
          • Bronchodilators – inhaled medicine to relax the muscles around your airway.
          • Oral or inhaled steroids – to control the inflammation in your lungs and help you breathe.
        • Inhaled medicines involve a small, handheld canister that you carry with you.
          • You can use the medicine as needed or as your doctor has advised.
          • Ask your doctor if you should use a spacer.
          • This is a small, hollow device that helps you inhale more of the medication into your lungs where it is needed.
        • Some inhaled medicine is given through a nebulizer.
          • A nebulizer is a machine that turns liquid medicine into a vapor that you breathe in.
          • It is commonly used to treat people who have more serious COPD.
          • It also helps people who have trouble using handheld inhalers.
        • Vaccines:
          • Certain vaccines can prevent dangerous respiratory infections, such as the flu and pneumonia.
          • These infections can cause serious problems for people with COPD.
        • Oxygen therapy:
          • You may have to use oxygen on a regular basis to help you breathe.
          • This involves wearing a mask or nasal prongs and having the oxygen tank with you to use as you need or as your doctor has advised.
        • Pulmonary rehabilitation:
          • This is a combination of therapies to help you manage your disease and improve your quality of life.
          • A team of health professionals will help you create a plan to help you feel better.
          • Your plan may include a diet and exercise program, breathing strategies, and ways to conserve energy.
        • Everyday Life:
          • COPD is a lifelong condition.
          • But there are things you can do to manage your symptoms.
          • One thing you should do is work with your doctor to develop a COPD Action Plan.
            • A COPD Action Plan can help you recognize when your symptoms change.
            • It also tells you what actions to take when they do.
            • It is important to follow your plan every day, so make it part of your daily routine.
          • You play an active role in managing COPD symptoms through lifestyle changes.
            • Managing symptoms can also slow the progression of the disease.
            • If you have COPD, you should:
          • Avoid things that irritate your lungs.
            • If you smoke, quit. Also avoid air pollution, chemical fumes, dust, and secondhand smoke.
          • Get ongoing medical care.
            • It is important that you see your doctor regularly.
            • Take the medicines that he or she prescribes.
            • Call your doctor or make an appointment if you have any questions, new symptoms, or worsening symptoms.
          • Manage your disease.
            • Make lifestyle changes to minimize the effects of your symptoms.
            • Do activities slowly.
            • Find simple ways to do daily activities, such as cooking or cleaning.
            • Wear clothes and shoes that are easy to take on and off.
            • Ask for help instead of trying to do everything yourself.
          • Prepare for emergencies.
            • Talk to your doctor about what symptoms signal an emergency.
            • That way, you’ll know when to call the doctor or go the emergency room.
            • Keep phone numbers on hand for your doctor, the hospital, and someone who can help you get medical care.
            • Call your doctor if your symptoms are getting worse, if you have signs of an infection such as fever, or if you’re having trouble breathing.
          • Get emotional support.
            • Living with COPD can be hard.
            • You may feel anxious, depressed, afraid, or stressed.
            • It can help to talk to someone about your feelings.
            • You may talk to a counselor or join a support group.
            • Family and friends can also help.
            • Don’t be afraid to tell others how you feel.
          • Remember that early diagnosis can lead to proper treatment, which can help you feel better.
            • The longer you let your COPD go untreated, the worse you will feel.
            • Serious COPD will make it difficult to be physically active.
            • This will affect even the simplest of activities, such as dressing or shopping.

Source:  Familydoctor.org

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ProfitSense with Bill McDermott, Episode 4: Keith Costley, Keck & Wood, Samantha McElhaney, CenterState Bank, and Dr. Brianna Gaynor, Peace of Mind Psychological Services

January 9, 2020 by John Ray

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On this edition of “ProfitSense with Bill McDermott,” host Bill McDermott talks civil engineering services, banking relationships, and building a mental health practice were on the agenda with three great guests:  Keith Costley, President and CEO of Keck & Wood, Samantha McElhaney, Commercial Relationship Manager at CenterState Bank, and Dr. Brianna Gaynor, owner of Peace of Mind Psychological Services. “ProfitSense with Bill McDermott” is broadcast from the North Fulton Studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta.

Keith Costley, Keck & Wood

Keith Costley
Keith Costley

Keith Costley is the President and CEO of Keck & Wood, Inc. Founded in 1954, Keck & Wood is a 50 person professional services firm that provides civil engineering, landscape architecture, and land surveying for clients in the southeast. Their clients include city and county governments, utility companies, state transportation departments, colleges and universities, and private developers. Keck & Wood has offices in Duluth, GA, Rock Hill, SC, and North Charleston, SC.

Keith has worked in the civil engineering industry since graduating from college in 1994, and has been a Keck & Wood employee for 20 years. He is a licensed professional engineer in three states, and is on the Board of Directors of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Georgia. He is active with the North Gwinnett Arts Association and the Chair of the Gwinnett County Public Schools STEM Cluster Advisory Board. Outside of work, Keith enjoys photography, riding his bicycle, and is a home theater enthusiast.

For more information visit the Keck & Wood website. You can reach Keith by email or phone, 678-417-4000. Also connect with Keith on LinkedIn.

Samantha McElhaney, CenterState Bank

Sam McElhaney
Sam McElhaney

Samantha McElhaney is Commercial Relationship Manager at CenterState Bank in Atlanta, GA.  CenterState Bank N.A. was started by a group of bankers and entrepreneurs over 25 years ago with three separate banks in Polk, Osceola and Pasco Counties. They had a history of quality service and community focus. The group of bankers came together around the belief that local ownership and local management would translate into a better bank. Through their vision and investment, a bank was born. CenterState’s core values–local market driven, long term horizon, world class service, relationship banking, faith and family–inspire how the bank operates as a company. They also reflect bank employees’ character and influence on the communities they serve.

As a Commercial Relationship Manager with CenterState Bank, and over 25 years in the financial services industry, Samantha finds joy in providing solutions for her clients and prospects that will resolve their greatest pain points. Furthermore, it is her personal goal to be a leader within her organization and the community she has served in Georgia since moving to the state in July 2005.
For more information visit the CenterState Bank website. You can reach Samantha by email or phone, 678-626-3829. Also connect with Samantha on LinkedIn.

Dr. Brianna Gaynor, Peace of Mind Psychological Services

Dr. Brianna Gaynor
Dr. Brianna Gaynor

Dr. Brianna Gaynor is owner of Peace of Mind Psychological Services in Johns Creek, GA. Much of her work focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of various mental health disorders, including depression, anxiety, trauma, and behavioral disorders through psychological evaluations. Peace of Mind individual and family therapy services are provided for clients as young as age 2 and through adulthood.

Brianna was licensed as a psychologist in the state of Georgia in 2011, and received her doctorate degree from the Georgia School of Professional Psychology in 2009. Her training while in graduate school focused primarily on the treatment of children, adolescents, and families. During Brianna’s internship year she was also trained in faith based therapy. Although she is not a traditional Christian counselor, Brianna has learned how to incorporate faith-based techniques when clients express a desire for them. She has also worked in various settings, including outpatient, residential, and a mental health hospital.

Brianna has a unique way of connecting with others through humor and kindness. Her goal in every encounter is to help others find peace in every circumstance.

For more information visit the Peace of Mind Psychological Services website. You can reach Brianna by email or phone, 678-667-3565. Also connect with Brianna on LinkedIn.

About Your Host, Bill McDermott

Bill McDermott is Founder and CEO of McDermott Financial Solutions. After over three decades working for both national and community banks, Bill uses his expert knowledge to assist closely held companies with improving profitability, growing their business and finding financing. Bill is passionate about educating business owners about pertinent topics in the banking and finance arena.

He currently serves as Treasurer for the Atlanta Executive Forum and has held previous positions as board member for the Kennesaw State University Entrepreneurship Center and Gwinnett Habitat for Humanity and Treasurer for CEO NetWeavers. Bill is a graduate of Wake Forest University and he and his wife, Martha have called Atlanta home for over 40 years. Outside of work, Bill enjoys golf, traveling and gardening.

Connect with Bill on LinkedIn and Twitter and follow McDermott Financial Solutions on LinkedIn. The complete show archive for ProfitSense with Bill McDermott” can be found at profitsenseradio.com.

 

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