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Q: Does Jennifer Beals have anything coming up? I miss her on TV since The L Word was canceled. —Ginger W., Hollywood, Fla. A: Beals, 51, is returning with the new TNT supernatural medical drama Proof, premiering June 16, playing a surgeon hired by a dying billionaire (Matthew Modine) who wants to know if there is life after death before he crosses over to the other side. “It makes you think about your life in a different way, and about what’s important,” says the former Flashdance star.

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I really enjoyed the book The Astronaut Wives Club. What will the show be like?

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On June 16, the multi-Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, 67, will add to his long list of compositions with his first collection of new songs in 13 years on his latest CD, Before This World.

Jennifer Beals stars with Matthew Modine on Proof.

Why so long between albums? “I’ve been recording a lot and touring a lot, but in order to deliver a batch of new songs, it takes a different kind of work. I didn’t really get down to it until I took 2013 off.” Who were your influences when you were growing up? “The first thing to really impress itself on me was the family record collection—a lot of Broadway, a good deal of folk music and traditional music, like Celtic. Then my older brother Alex introduced me to rhythm and blues, rock and roll and soul music.” I was surprised to find out Taylor Swift

is named after you. “I was too! Taylor and I played a gig together about two years before she became so amazingly successful. Then she invited me to come finish one of her tours about four years ago at Madison Square Garden.” Where did you get the idea to teach guitar lessons on your website, jamestaylor.com? “I tried to come up with little guitar studies that explained certain things that I do. I was aware that a lot of people were using my style and my songs to teach guitar, and I thought, Why not get it from the horse’s mouth? ”

A: Like the bestseller by Lily Koppel, the series— premiering June 18 on ABC—will follow the lives of the wives of the original Mercury 7 astronauts. As their husbands are sent into space, they experience both celebrity and tragedy. Yvonne Strahovski, 32, who plays Scott Carpenter’s wife, Rene, is in admiration of her real-life counterpart. “In the book, they described her as the rebel,” she says. “She definitely stands out to me.”

Pomp and Circumstance

As graduation ceremonies wrap up everywhere, it may be surprising to learn that many celebrities found work outside their college majors. Here are five famous folks whose studies gave no indication of their future employment.

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DOLPH LUNDGREN War Pigs (movie)

Web Therapy (TV)

Cambridge Arabic and Spanish

University of Sydney Chemical Engineering

Vassar College Biology

Bates Motel (TV)

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These page-turners—from memoirs and novels

to post-apocalyptic imaginings—make great gifts for Dad, or treats for anyone looking for a book for a lazy summer day.

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Daddy, Stop Talking! And Other Things My Kids Want but Won’t be Getting

Adam Carolla, comedian, co-creator and star of TV’s The Man Show and bestselling author, shares stories of his “own crappy childhood” and takes helicopter parenting to task. (Harper Collins)

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It’s a Long Story: My Life

Who doesn’t love Trigger–wielding Willie Nelson? (Trigger is the name of his guitar.) Pour a drink, take a seat and dig into the life story of one of America’s true living legends. (Little, Brown and Company)

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The Dead Lands

“There is life inside the wall. There is death outside the wall.” Benjamin Percy reimagines Lewis and Clark’s crosscountry journey to Oregon as a postapocalyptic tale. (Grand Central Publishing)

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A Lucky Life Interrupted: A Memoir of Hope

In this memoir from the longtime anchor of the NBC Nightly News and the bestselling author of The Greatest Generation, Tom Brokaw ruminates on his lucky—and ultimately incredibly happy—life. (Random House)

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The Fateful Lightning: A Novel of the Civil War The captivating final installment in Jeff Shaara’s four-part Civil War series tells the story of the bloodiest year of the conflict from both perspectives. (Ballantine Books)

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The Dadly Virtues: Adventures from the Worst Job You’ll Ever Love Laugh out loud with this cost-benefit analysis of fatherhood

in essays from a fellowship of fathers, including P.J. O’Rourke and the book’s editor Jonathan V. Last. (Templeton Press) Visit Parade.com/virtues for essay excerpts from P.J. O’Rourke and Jonathan V. Last.

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The Harder They Come

T.C. Boyle hits hard with his 15th novel about a father trying to save his son from himself, a reflection on American violence and testament

to the idea that no gun goes unfired. (Ecco)

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Franklin Barbecue: A Meat-Smoking Manifesto

More than a how-to or mere collection of recipes, this stunningly illustrated book by Aaron Franklin and Jordan Mackay tells the humble and inspiring story of one of America’s favorite barbecue joints, and inspires us to try smoking at home. (Ten Speed Press)

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Kelly Tough: Live Courageously by Faith

“Cancer wasn’t supposed to be part of my story,” says NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly. But it is, and his daughter, Erin, along with his wife, Jill, write about it in a most moving way. (BroadStreet Publishing)

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Every Father’s Daughter: Twenty-four Women Writers Remember Their Fathers Here are twenty-four ways of looking at fatherhood by an incredible host of writers, including Jane Smiley, Ann Hood and Alice Munro, among others. (McPherson & Company)

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Summertime, under the sunshine, maybe even on a beach, is really the best time to read Stephen King’s new fiercely intense novel about a reader obsessed with an author’s work. Imagine Misery with a bit more misery. (Scribner)

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Who knew there were more than 1,700 salmon fly patterns a fisherman could learn to tie? Here, Ian Whitelaw tells the whole story of this elegant 2,000-year-old sport. (Stewart Tabori & Chang)

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The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams A lively telling of the ultimate literary and artistic collective— and what they wrestled with as they met weekly for nearly 30 years, by Philip Zaleski and Carol Zaleski. (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

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The Wright Brothers

Another fitting summer read, especially if you’re flying somewhere. Dig into acclaimed author David McCullough’s true story of the passion that bordered on obsession and led to two brothers from Ohio launching us airborne. (Simon & Schuster)

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YOUR CHOICE:

The New One Minute Manager

This updated version of the business classic by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson speaks to the lightning-speed pace of the new generation. (William Morrow)

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It’s smart, funny and sunny in there— so it’s no surprise that her latest movie role is a character named Joy.


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or the new Disney/Pixar animated family comedy Inside Out, Amy Poehler gets into her character—literally. She provides the voice (and spunky personality) for Joy, one of the five emotions inside the head of Riley, an 11-year-old girl, guiding her through a particularly turbulent time in her young life. For Poehler, playing an upbeat character—as opposed to her co-emotions Anger, Fear, Disgust and Sadness—came easy. Her Inside Out costar and good friend Bill Hader (who plays Fear) notes that his former Saturday Night Live castmate always has been a beacon of good vibes and positive attitude. “The first time I met you was ,” he tells when I auditioned for SNL,” Poehler during a chat with Parade (see “Funny Friends,” on page 8). “I was incredibly nervous. You came back and were super-nice and introduced yourself, and I’ve always appreciated that. You were so welcoming.” “Amy,” Hader purrs, “how can I be nice like you?” Poehler laughs. “Bill asks me that question all the time,” she says. “Or he sends me letters in weird, magazineblock type: W A Y S N?” Then the two of them break into giggles, the kind that make you want to laugh too.

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Born in Newton, Mass., Poehler, 43, honed her comedy chops with Chicago’s famed Second City and Improv Olympic troupes before landing in New York and joining Saturday Night Live in 2001. In her seven successful years on the show she became known for her skewering of current events at the “Weekend Update” news desk—where she and Tina Fey became the first female co-anchoring team in SNL history—and for her spot-on impersonations of Hillary Clin-

From top: Amy Poehler made TV history on Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update”news desk (with Tina Fey); she stars as the voice of Joy (middle) in the new animated family film Inside Out ; with good friend and former SNL castmate Bill Hader; and on the Parks and Recreation set with Nick Offerman.

ton, Kelly Ripa, Britney Spears, Nancy Grace and other personalities. But Poehler’s humor was never mean-spirited, down-and-dirty or hurtful. Her jokes were always fizzy, smart, satirical barbs—delivered with a smile. “When I got on SNL, I came out of comedy clubs, and I thought the best comedy came from being angry, calling people on B.S. or whatever,” says Hader. “And Amy was the funniest person that wasn’t that way. She was so open.” On her hit TV series, Parks and Recreation, which aired from 2009 until its finale in February, she played Leslie Knope, the ever-optimistic deputy director of the Parks and Recreation Department in the town of Pawnee, Ind. Her TV character found a way to be cheerful even when the odds were stacked against her—a lot like Joy in Inside Out. Poehler herself is “definitely very much like that,” says singer-songwriter Amy Miles, who says the two became “instant friends for life” after they met working on the 2001 movie comedy Wet Hot American Summer. “She’s nice to everyone, she really is.” Poehler says one thing that’s helped her to be so open and positive is never losing touch with a sense of fun—the same sense that drives her character in Inside Out. “What I love about Joy,” she says, “is her desire to be silly, to be ridiculous, to have fun, to not be afraid of how she looks. That’s something people lose as they become adults; we get scared and panic and worry about what we’re going to look like and sound like, or if we’re going to fail.”

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FUNNY FRIENDS Amy Poehler and Bill Hader met when he came aboard Saturday Night Live in 2005, where they worked together for nearly three seasons. In addition to Inside Out, they previously collaborated in the 2014 comedy They Came Together. PARADE: When did you both realize you were funny? Bill: “I grew up in Tulsa, Okla. I was maybe 5 or 6, and we drove past Oral Roberts University, and in front are these giant praying hands. My grandmother said, ‘What are those?’ And I said, ‘They’re the praying hands.’ And she was like, ‘Oh.’ And I said, ‘And at midnight, they clap.’ She didn’t laugh; I think she thought I was serious, because I said it very dry. But my mom started laughing so hard. And we got home and she told my dad and he laughed really hard and asked me, ‘You just said that, huh?’ That was a moment I realized, Oh, that was funny.” Amy: “When I was a little kid, being funny got you attention. But I don’t remember being particularly funny. I was precocious, though. I was voted third runner-up for Most Casual at my high school. I don’t know if that meant dress or attitude. I always joke that either way, there were two other people who must have wanted it less.” Bill: “You’re pretty laid-back, Poehler. Were the other two people dead or something?” Amy: “What you said about your parents saying ‘That’s funny’ is important, because kids can tell when parents notice that. When a parent says, ‘That was funny’ and means it, that’s the kind of encouragement that can send you on a crazy, 40-year journey—into delusion and disappointment!” Bill: “And anguish! It never got better than that. That first laugh was the best laugh I ever got.” PARADE: Which of you wants the last word? Amy: “My last word is macaroni.” Bill: “My last word is calypso. It’s also my safe word.“

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the media, decided to do something about cent age, where they want to be a scientist it—with a twist to help them hold on to and a teacher and a motorcycle rider and police officer—you know, the imagination that sense of fun for as long as they could. is running wild. Smart Girls is this idea of Bringing aboard Miles as “a third amigo,” creating content that I would like to have they launched an online digital TV series seen at that age. It’s an attempt to have an called Smart Girls at the Party, which began antidote to all the negative stuff on the Inas a series of interviews with young girls ternet. It’s an attempt to be a joy-spreader, about their talents, dreams and whatever that’s for sure.” was going on inside their heads (just like in Inside Out) and in their worlds. “Amy interviewed, I did Poehler says she was the music, Meredith drawn to Inside Out, produced,” says made by Pixar Miles. “It was very (Cars, Toy Story, homemade. The Finding Nemo) and charm of Amy, indistributed by Disterviewing these young girls and really ney, because it had listening to them, heart-tugging, crossgenerational elements making them feel really with which both of those important for 20 or 30 Poehler started minutes—she’s just got a companies have always been real gift for making people so strongly identified. As amysmartgirls.com as feel comfortable.” the single mother of two an “antidote to all the Smart Girls soon became young sons, Abel, 4, and Arnegative stuff“ online. amysmartgirls.com, an exchie, 6, both with her former panded, thriving website husband, actor Will Arnett, with wide-ranging content including intershe could relate to the character of the little views with successful women, webcasts, girl, Riley, as well as to her parents (voiced by links to other resources, templates for DIY Diane Lane and Kyle MacLachlan). projects and posts from Smart Girls contrib“The themes of ‘letting go’ in the movie utors. (Its programming became even more are so great,” Poehler says. “That really resorobust after being purchased, last fall, by nates for me, how you’re away for a day and Hollywood production conglomerate you come back, and it seems like your Legendary Entertainment.) children have grown five inches. Time is Miles says the site was always envisioned moving so fast. “The other thing in the movie is, what as a silly-serious “guide” for young girls, eskind of crazy stuff in your head motivates pecially as they navigate through the tricky you to do the things you do?” she adds. “So adolescent years. “Life feels so desperate and not only do we dive into Riley’s head, we alscary at that time,” she says. “Smart Girls so go into the adults’ heads and see what’s in didn’t make fun of it, but it opened up the there too. It’s a reality that everybody has to dialogue so that girls could talk about, you be able to deal with the joy, anger and sadknow, their periods, or how they can be ness inside them, and sometimes they’re not themselves in a culture of total image bomso easy or simple to understand.” bardment about trying to be perfect.” Miles thinks about what goes on inside “I was the daughter of two public school Poehler’s head, what it might look like if she teachers,” Poehler says. “I had great teachers could steal a glance. “It would look very who encouraged me. There’s that wonderful age in young boys and girls, the prepubescontinued on page 11


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complicated!” she says. “I know there’s a lot going on in there. But it really just comes down to simple terms for her: a mom, a friend and a daughter. And joy is the correct emotion for her.” “Joy” may be the right word, the right emotion and the right

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IN INSIDE OUT, YOU GO ON THIS JOURNEY WHERE YOU LAUGH REALLY HARD, AND YOU ALSO FEEL REALLY BIG FEELINGS AND THOSE TWO THINGS ARE REALLY ULTIMATE FOR ME: BIG ,, FEELINGS, BIG LAUGHS.” —AMY POEHLER

character for Poehler. And she may spread sunshine, make people smile and make people laugh. But she doesn’t find what she does easy to describe. “Comedy is not an easy thing to talk about,” she says. But she knows positive vibes can tap into something powerful— powerful enough to turn emotions around, maybe even powerful enough to change other things. “In Inside Out, you go on this journey where you laugh really hard, and you also feel really big feelings,” she says. “And those two things are really ultimate for me: big feelings, big laughs. Getting to do those things together, that’s an ultimate goal. It certainly changes how you feel every day, if not your week—if not your world.” JUNE 14, 2015 | 11

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hen it comes to making smoothies, Tess Masters—known as the Blender Girl (healthyblenderrecipes.com)—is the expert. “Smoothies are perfect for kids, beginner cooks and busy people on the run,” says Masters, whose new book The Blender Girl Smoothies (Ten Speed Press) offers 100 combinations. Smoothies also are a delicious way to get picky eaters of all ages to drink up their fruits and vegetables. So get blending.

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Antioxidant Avenger A soaked, pitted date adds just the right amount of sweetness to this very tasty, jewel-toned smoothie.

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In a small bowl, soak 1 chopped pitted date in boiling water for 10 minutes. Drain. Add to a blender along with 1¼ cups coconut water or water, 2 cups mixed fresh or frozen berries, ½ cup red seedless grapes, 1 ripe pear (skin on), cored and diced, ½ tsp minced ginger, ¼ tsp ground cinnamon, ½ tsp finely grated orange zest and 1 cup ice cubes. Puree on high 30 to 60 seconds, until smooth and creamy, adding more water as needed to blend. Serves 2.

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SS UNITED STATES A once-proud vessel awaits its next moment in history.

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n the eve of July 4 in 1952, a sleek, 990-foot ship with towering red, white and blue funnels steamed out of New York on its maiden voyage. When it returned, it had broken the eastbound and westbound crossing records. The SS United States had claimed a prize that hadn’t been won by an American vessel in more than a century, says historian John MaxtoneGraham, whose latest book, SS United States: Red, White & Blue Riband, Forever (W.W. Norton & Co.), is about the ship. It was, he says, “an astounding feat.”

With its picture on magazine covers and the front pages of newspapers, the “Big U” became a national celebrity, just like many of its passengers. Presidents Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and a 22-year-old Bill Clinton would all sail on the ship, as well as Grace Kelly, Cary Grant, Marlon Brando, Salvador Dali, John Wayne, Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe. By 1969, the ship was laid up at a pier in Virginia ready for the scrap yard. But the United States was a survivor. Today it’s docked in Philadelphia, property of the SS United States Conservancy, a nonprofit that bought the ship in 2011 and aims to turn it into a “museum and development complex in an urban waterfront setting,” according to Susan Gibbs, the group’s executive director and a granddaughter of the ship’s architect. “While the red, white and blue paint on her giant funnels has faded to pink and gray,” Gibbs says, “she remains structurally sound and ready for her next chapter.” The group is in talks to make that happen. —Greg Daugherty

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emember the first person who took a chance on you? We all have them. For me, back in 11th grade, it was my history teacher who took a chance on me. She was the person who showed me my first JFK conspiracy film (one of the good ones, not the kooky, insane ones) and helped nurture my love of learning. Most important, she had faith in me, forcing me to have faith in myself as she helped me become the first in my immediate family to attend a four-year college (where I majored in, yes, history). As someone who today makes his living writing thrillers filled with real history, I owe a great deal to Mrs. Sherman. To thank her, I recently dedicated one of my books to her. I hadn’t seen her in nearly a decade, but I knew: She changed my life—I owed her forever. When she got word of what I’d done, Mrs. Sherman reached out to me. I was thrilled just to see her email pop up in my inbox. Mrs. Sherman was a giant in my life. To see a note from her—I felt like I was 17 again, with a full head of hair. After a few emails back and

forth, Mrs. Sherman revealed a secret: She was sick, and she needed a new kidney. She then asked if I could ask the people on my Facebook page if they might be willing to donate. I immediately put the word out. And then I contacted my high school pal Sheryl Sandberg (who also took Mrs. Sherman’s class and who is the COO of Facebook), and that’s when we really got the word out. We got many potential donors. One of them (a reader of mine) was thought to be a match. So, naturally, we started getting excited. Then, a twist of fate: The potential donor, a woman I’ll call Beth, came down to Florida for the final stages of testing. In the course of those tests, doctors discovered that Beth had a cancerous tumor on her own kidney. I know. You almost have to read it again. We were just as shocked to learn this. Beth explained that since the doctors caught her cancer so early, she would be spared radiation or chemotherapy. She would need surgery, but she could be cured. Beth kept thanking me over and over for saving her life.

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| STATS 101 | 1,000

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$10 BILLION

Amount Internet users spend annually to help bring new ideas to life

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middle-schooler named Vidal was on his way home from school when he bumped into Brandon Stanton, the photographer behind the popular blog Humans of New York. When asked about the most influential person in his life, he told Stanton about his principal. Inspired, Stanton launched the “Let’s Send Kids to Harvard: Vidal Scholarship Fund” campaign on Indiegogo, a fundraising site. With the money, incoming classes of sixth-graders at Vidal’s school in Brooklyn could tour Harvard to ignite their academic dreams. Stanton hoped to raise $100,000. By the time the campaign ended on Feb. 22, he’d raised $1.4 million. That is crowdfunding. Today’s hottest form of online fundraising “gives us the ability to directly bring an idea to life, no matter how big, small, wacky or serious,” says Brian Meece, co-founder of crowdfunding website Rockethub. Bands have been asking fans for online donations for years, but since Indiegogo, Rockethub, Kickstarter and Quirky began making headlines in 2009, crowdfunding has taken off.“It democratizes creativity,” says Jamey Stegmaier, president of Stonemaier Games, who’s raised over $1 million via Kickstarter. “Crowdfunding puts the power of creation in the hands of the people; they get to vote with their money as to whether or not something will exist.”

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3. Perfect your pitch Can you clearly explain your idea in 20 seconds or less? Focus on one to three key elements or features.

4. Gather assets Stockpile photographs, videos and playable demonstrations or samples to share with prospective fans and backers.

5. Budget wisely Expect projects to cost up to 30% more time and money than anticipated. Funds earned through crowdfunding are likely to be considered taxable income as well.

Scott Steinberg is a bestselling expert on leadership and innovation, and the author of Make Change Work for You: 10 Ways to Future-Proof Yourself, Fearlessly Innovate, and Succeed Despite Uncertainty and The Crowdfunding Bible.

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Say you have three sacks. Two contain gold coins. The third contains fake coins. Each real coin weighs one ounce. The fakes weigh 1.1 ounces. You have a digital scale. With one weighing, how can you tell which sack has the fake coins? —Stan Dec, Ellwood City, Pa.

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15 ENERGY BOOSTERS Try these simple ways to tackle some surprising energy sappers. By Marianne Wait

1. BUSTER: TOO-BIG MEALS A huge dinner sends blood to the digestive tract and away from muscles and other areas that need it for energy, says Michael F. Roizen, M.D., chief wellness officer at Cleveland Clinic and author of This is Your Do-Over: The 7 Secrets to Losing Weight, Living Longer, and Getting a Second Chance at the Life You Want (Scribner). What’s worse: “Over time, those big meals probably cause damage to mitochondria, the cells’ energy factories,” Roizen says. The sugar dump from a big plate of food produces more celldamaging free radicals than your natural antioxidant defenses can handle, and your mitochondria may take the hit.

Booster: Smaller snacks Eat throughout the day for ongoing energy. At snack time, don’t just eat pretzels. “Every snack should have complex carbs plus protein,” says Elizabeth Ward, RD, author of several nutrition books. Add peanut butter or cottage cheese to that pretzel break.

2. BUSTER: YOUR “BAD” BACTERIA Your gut is home to an array of bacteria, some beneficial, others not. “You eat steak, you change the bacteria inside your gut to those that like steak,” says Roizen. Too many of these “bad” bugs leads to inflammation, which saps energy. Booster: Probiotics Start taking a probiotic pill, such as Digestive Advantage (available at Walmart and drugstores), every day to repopulate the gut with “good” bacteria, Roizen suggests.

3. BUSTER: YOUR OLDER GUT People over 50 sometimes have trouble absorbing nutrients, such as B12, from natural sources like red meat. “B12 is involved in nerve conduction, and the central nervous system is involved in feeling fatigued,” Ward says.

Booster: Take supplements or eat fortified grains “It’s recommended that you get the majority of nutrients in fortified foods or as dietary supplements,” says Ward. Roizen suggests half a multivitamin in the morning and half at night to keep the level in your body steady (you lose the soluble vitamins in 12 to 16 hours).

4. BUSTER: YOUR MEDS Sometimes the drugs you take to keep you healthy can have an impact on energy production, says Ward. “Certain diuretics deplete potassium, for example. That can lead to an energy slump,” she says.

Booster: Fill in the gaps with supplements Talk to your doctor. “You’ve got to drill down and find the potential nutrient interactions and compensate,” says Ward.

5. BUSTER: LACK OF PROTEIN “I find people, especially women, are really short on their protein. They save it up for dinner,” says Ward.

Booster: Eat protein at every meal and snack “Getting 20 to 30 grams of protein per meal is a very good way to give your body a steady source of amino acids that it needs to build neurotransmitters, which help you to feel in a good mood and more energetic or awake,” says Ward. Her favorite sources of concentrated protein: Greek nonfat yogurt and cottage cheese. Her favorite protein tips: » Blend cottage cheese and marinara in a blender for creamy, high-protein pasta sauce. » Mix cottage cheese with fruit, honey and nuts and add to wholegrain toast for a high-protein breakfast.

6. BUSTER: YOUR WEIGHT Being overweight saps your energy.

Booster: Walnuts before meals Try this: 30 minutes before a meal, have six walnut halves. “That decreases your desire for food because when it hits your intestinal wall, it decreases ghrelin production,” says Roizen. (Ghrelin is a hormone that makes you hungry.) Bonus: Walnuts contain an amino acid that helps blood vessels dilate for better blood flow. More blood flow means better delivery of ATP, a coenzyme known as the “energy currency of life,” to muscles, Roizen says.

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7. BUSTER: SUGAR Sugars “give you that energy rush, but you’ll pay for it” with an energy crash, says Ward. “In the long term, sugary food and drinks inhibit your blood flow,” says Roizen. Without good blood flow, nutrients aren’t delivered where you need them for get-up-and-go.

Booster: Complex carbs “Foods rich in complex carbohydrates almost always have vitamins, minerals and fiber in them. Complex carbs take longer to digest, so you get a more even source of energy rather than the sugar rollercoaster,” says Ward.

8. BUSTER: ALCOHOL “Alcohol is an energy drainer. You have one or two drinks and you just don’t sleep as deeply,” says Ward. Booster: Water Skip the booze, and drink more water. Dehydration contributes to fatigue.

9. BUSTER: STAYING UP LATE Not enough Zs leaves you depleted.

Booster: Go to bed one hour earlier Can’t fall asleep? Take ½ to 3 milligrams of melatonin, a sleepinducing hormone supplement, two hours before bed. Don’t take more or for more than two weeks at a time, says Roizen.

10. BUSTER: YOUR ELECTRONICS Blue wavelength light can inhibit your body’s natural production of melatonin.

Booster: Banish the blues “Eliminate TVs and cell phones in your bedroom,” Roizen suggests. You can find red wavelength lights that filter out blue light in the hardware store.

11. BUSTER: A RIBOSE DEFICIENCY Ribose is a sugar produced by the body that’s essential for mitochondria to create energy-

producing ATP. “Some people with chronic fatigue aren’t making it efficiently,” says Roizen. Booster: Ribose supplements Start with 500 milligrams three times a day. Work up to 5 grams total per day, Roizen suggests.

12. BUSTER: MEDICAL CONDITIONS Thyroid dysfunction is one common cause of low energy. Booster: Get your thyroid checked You’ll need medication if your levels are low.

13. BUSTER: TOO MUCH SITTING “Sedentary people typically have lower-than-average energy levels,” says Patrick O’Connor, PhD, a professor in the Department of Kinesiology at University of Georgia.

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17 FT. TYPE 1A MULTI-TASK LADDER

$9.99

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