Wednesday, 06 November 2013 11:45

The Million Calorie March

Obesity is a rising epidemic. But filmmaker, Gary Marino, has been doing something special to cure it.
When Gary Marino was a child, he struggled with being overweight. As he grew into an adult, this battle intensified. Finally, upon reaching a dangerous 397 pounds, he decided to do something about it.

Enlisting the help of a therapist, a fitness trainer and a whole lot of research, Gary was able to drop 150 pounds over the course of a few years.

He also organized a walk from Florida to Boston, and chronicled his adventure in his film, Million Calorie March.

Gary continues his quest to overcome the obesity epidemic. In children he works tirelessly for prevention measures and with adults he encourages people to “achieve health and wellness at any weight and never give up the fight."

In this segment of Naturally Savvy, he joins Andrea and Lisa to talk about his award winning film and how he hopes it will educate, inspire and motivate others to take action in their own lives.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 5
  • Audio File: naturally_savvy/1345ns3e.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Gary Marino, filmmaker
  • Guest Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/MillionCalorieMarchTheMovie
  • Guest Bio: Generation Excel Founder Gary Marino is an author, activist, film maker, and media spokesman in the area of health, wellness and obesity. In children he works tirelessly for prevention measures and with adults he encourages people to “achieve health and wellness at any weight and never give up the fight." Gary has produced 4 campaigns across the country with his non-profit Generation Excel including the Million Calorie March, Million Step March and Inspiring Wellness among others. He has appeared on ABC’s Live With Regis & Kelly, FOX News and in USA Today, People Magazine among others. His award winning documentary Million Calorie March: The Movie has screened across the country and is now available for the first time on DVD and online for download on www.chill.com.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: Yes
  • Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH