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Jul 25, 2024

Truck drivers need to make healthy lifestyle choices to prevent health-related career setbacks. Think about it… preventative maintenance of physical and mental health is similar to the upkeep of trucking equipment. 

 

In this episode, Zac and Chelsea are joined by Dr. Mark Manera, CEO and Founder of Offshift, to discuss the importance of healthy lifestyles on the road.

 

Dr. Mark shares why small, consistent changes like increasing your water intake and avoiding high-calorie drinks can make a world of difference in your career experience, the importance of regular medical check-ups, and practical ways to stay active while on the road.

 

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Strategies for truck drivers to make healthier lifestyle choices on the road

  • The importance of preventative maintenance for truck drivers' physical and mental health

  • Insights into the trucking industry's evolving focus on driver-centric policies and regulations

  • The challenges and solutions for staying active and eating healthy while on the road, supported by community involvement and social media engagement

 

Resources:

Offshift

Dr. Mark Manera’s LinkedIn

 

Connect with Zac, Chelsea, and HandledNow:

HandledNow’s website

HandledNow’s Facebook page

Zac’s LinkedIn

Chelsea’s LinkedIn

 

Jump into the conversation:

03:52 Embracing off-shift mentality for personal growth

09:03 Trucking attracts diverse and interesting individuals

09:56 Positive impact on driver health shared online

18:46 Trucking struggles

20:40 Choose zero-calorie drinks and prioritize physical activity

25:30 Trucking companies neglect driver health

26:53 Focus on small, consistent changes for success

30:48 Balancing act of healthy eating and indulgence

32:58 Reduced soda intake by switching to alternatives

37:12 Driver-specific solutions are crucial for engagement

46:03 Find ways to connect with others creatively

46:52 Reconnect with people, be vulnerable, open up

50:15 Encouraging vulnerability and empathy in management levels