14 Responses to “January Cleanse Details and an Interview with Hadley Seward of Spark! Wellness”

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  1. That winter squash recipe looks fabulous! Thank’s for the wonderful recipe & interview!! :)

  2. Great interview! I think my own views on eating behavior is similar to Hadley’s. I believe in enjoying everything in moderation and while it may not work for everyone, I find it perfect for me. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Great Q&A. It hit a lot of great points. I believe everyone needs to find their own balance of food (raw would be great), supplements, exercise, etc. Everyone is different, but I do believe when you find your balance, you may no longer need supplements. Isn’t that the goal??

  4. Love the interview. Great job, ladies! And after reading your interview Hadley, I am even more proud that Gena asked me for her support with this partnership you all are doing. Excellent!

    Things I love:
    D3-Gena you probably have no recollection of this but about a month ago I remember writing a long (my typical style!) comment to you about most Americans IMO being D3 deficient. Have no idea what post I wrote it on but yeah, I know I did b/c I remember thinking, how did I get off on that tangent. And then Hadley talks about it. LOVE that :) you’re bringing awareness to this.
    Ashwaganda-what a rockin’ ayurvedic adaptogenic herb. When I was nursing my daughter in the very early days of nursing, not like she is now (almost 3!) but I was having some challenges and ashwaganda is a lactogenic herb, too. It’s adaptogenic just like you said and helped me alot :)

    Great post!

  5. Love it! I also checked out the Cleanse’s sample menus and they sound just delicious. It would be hard to encounter either of you ladies without coming away loving veggies just a little more. ;)

    Treating myself to a coconut shake right now. Sending you happy thoughts of crack (finger-quotes).

  6. amazing interview I loved reading it beacuse I am new to this area of raw eating, I love reading about it and your approach, its refreshing! the emotional eating Q was hit right on the nose, it usually stems from a MUCH larger issue, and food is a coping mechanism, just like you said!

    delicious recipe too!!

  7. Great interview by two lovely ladies! I appreciate the mutual respect you so clearly have for each other even though you have different dietary visions. Well done!

  8. Thank you for the interesting article!

  9. Great interview – and yummy recipe – I’m the same way in the kitchen. What do I have? What can I do with that? My philosophy can be summed up: “Add more veggies.” :D

    Also, I too love the description of women being at war with their bodies – I’ve definitely felt like that over the years. It’s a hard place to come out of.

  10. I am very interested in the programs offered. I am unable to view the sample plan on Spark because I am at work right now. But, I can’t wait to look into the three levels!

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