Wow, Mark Sisson has really outdone himself in quotidian generosity and not just created the quintessential list of resources on everything paleo, primal, evolutionary, but he's given a summary of each one of them. This is something that is going to be very helpful for you, especially the newbies. There's no way you can digest all this stuff right off the bat, but you can go through his post and see what you might want to begin with and take it from there.
I'm really happy to see Dr. Stephan Guyenet's Whole Health Source featured fist for the blogs. I would have to say that if you can read only one blog, then that is the one. Please go back to the very beginning and read through those archives. They're free and you will learn more than from any single book I can think of. Of course, about 80-90% of Mark's list constitutes the bulk of what I read daily and have read.
I don't think I could possibly be more honored to have made such a list (and see here too; and Jimmy Moore's honorable mention among such giants was a great acknowledgement for me) -- and I'm just going to have to endeavor to keep myself on it.
So once again, go read Mark's post, bookmark it, and begin constructing your own list of daily resources. Of course, it goes without saying that you should visit Mark's Daily Apple as frequently as the name implies. And if you haven't read it yet or are new to this, read Mark's recently published book, The Primal Blueprint. This is now the go-to book for the primal / paleo lifestyle.

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Mind and Muscle and Lyle. Color me surprised. More the former as I remember a thread there ~5 years ago entitled “What have you snorted?”
Richard,
Thanks for mentioning our Top 10 list on this post. Our approach at The Paleo Garden thus far has been to try to reach out to segments of the population that hitherto haven’t been as engaged by the paleo movement and to try to plug them into the wider evolutionary living community. I modestly hope that we’ve helped some people with our message and by also directing them to you and others that can further pass on knowledge & experience.
Best Regards and Happy New Year,
from the folks at The Paleo Garden
Can’t believe I made the list. Next to you guys I feel like a bumbling amateur….
I’d agree Stephan is number one.
I don’t think so, Chris. When I was getting going your ability to find relevant stuff was unequalled, and in terms of signal/noise, still is.
Who was it that said that half of success is just showing up. Most people give this up before they stay with it long enough to get the recognition they deserve. You just keep plugging along, doing what you always do — and I can only imagine the work you put into those interviews.
Good job and you deserve it.
Richard,
I have to be honest, I have never heard of “Whole Health Source”…going to add it to my RSS Reader pronto. Your site…along with Chris’s site have been in my RSS reader for a while.
Just like you…I get tons of ideas from Chris. He is too modest!
Cheers,
-Rusty
Copying Mark’s posts?
Can you read?