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Catching up with Ilan Hall: Chef, Television Personality, Restaurateur
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Ethan welcomes his friend Ilan Hall back to American Glutton for an update on his fitness plans, restaurant, and all things in between.
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Why Your Body Does Not Want You to Lose Weight
58:10|What does it really take to lose weight and keep it off for good? Ethan sits down with Dr. Holly Wyatt to unpack the science of metabolism, appetite regulation, and long term weight management. They explore why the body resists weight loss, how biology influences hunger, and what actually works beyond willpower. Dr. Wyatt shares practical insights drawn from decades of clinical research, offering clarity in a space full of confusion. If you are serious about understanding sustainable fat loss, this conversation delivers real answers. For more insights and updates from Ethan, sign up for his newsletter at https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00:00 Welcome, Dr. Holly Wyatt00:02:09 Ethan’s Weight Loss History00:04:32 Appetite and Hormones Explained00:12:31 The Reality of Weight Loss Maintenance00:13:57 Extreme Calorie Restriction00:16:37 Why We Regain Weight00:18:28 Metabolism Adaptation00:30:45 Set Point and Biological Defense00:40:26 Exercise and Long-Term Health00:50:34 Final Takeaways on Sustainable Fat Loss
How Food Trends Go Viral and Who Really Profits
43:43|Is your favorite superfood actually a marketing success story? Ethan sits down with Natalie Alibrandi, a nutrition and food science expert who helps take products from concept to commercialization, to unpack how food trends are born. They explore the rise of kale, goji berries, cottage cheese hacks, and the powerful role marketing plays in shaping what we believe is healthy.Natalie breaks down formulation, regulation, and the realities of the food industry, while Ethan digs into how consumer psychology drives demand.HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Introduction and Natalie’s Background05:42 How Food Trends Are Born12:18 The Rise of Superfoods18:47 Marketing vs Nutritional Reality26:15 Product Formulation and Food Science34:02 Consumer Psychology and Health Claims42:30 The Business of Health Foods50:11 Regulation, Labels, and Transparency58:27 Social Media and Trend Acceleration01:05:44 Final Thoughts and Takeaways
Plateaus, Cravings, and Maintenance: The Best of Our Q&As
50:31|How do you navigate the mental and physical hurdles of long term weight maintenance? In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with host Paige to answer listener questions on everything from breaking through stubborn plateaus to the realities of life after GLP 1 medications.Ethan shares his personal strategies for managing intense food cravings with healthy hacks and explains why he prioritizes sleep as the essential foundation for any successful health journey. He also offers advice on using a diet break to reset your metabolism when progress stalls. Swapping to Egg WhitesCalculating Caloric MaintenanceThe Work of Weight MaintenanceGLP 1s and Regaining WeightNavigating Cravings and Food HacksPrioritizing Sleep Over the GymUsing Diet Breaks to ResetJoin the conversation and get more insights by subscribing to Ethan's newsletter athttps://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe
The Moment She Realized Alcohol Was Going to Kill Her
01:12:49|What happens when you come face to face with death and are forced to make a choice?Ethan sits down with Jaimie Alexander to unpack a raw, deeply personal story about sobriety, self-worth, and survival. Jaimie opens up about being a highly functioning alcoholic, the quiet rationalizations that kept her drinking, and the medical crisis that nearly took her life. What followed was a moment of clarity that changed everything and led to a commitment she could not ignore. This conversation is honest, emotional, and unfiltered, exploring pain, meaning, and the power of choosing to stay.For more reflections like this, subscribe to Ethan’s newsletter here:https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Wired Headphones and Small Talk00:26 Jaimie’s Journey to Sobriety01:31 High-Functioning Alcoholism Explained03:13 The Illusion of Control05:54 Drinking as Medication06:07 The Question of Rock Bottom09:03 Dating, Anxiety, and Drinking Before the Date10:38 Accidentally Sober in a Snowstorm15:10 Withdrawal, Denial, and Pushing Through18:03 Severe Appendicitis and Ignored Pain21:44 Facing Death in the Operating Room25:54 “Do You Want to Stay or Go?”29:43 Surviving Against the Odds31:18 Choosing to Stay Alive36:26 Power, Perspective, and Agency41:30 Self-Kindness as a Practice47:24 Meaning, Suffering, and Choice53:57 Toxic Positivity vs Real Empathy58:04 Sobriety, Growth, and Closing Reflections
Is Stress Quietly Destroying Your Health?
48:45|What if improving your physical health was never the real starting point?In this episode, Ethan sits down with Dr. Tara Narula, cardiologist, journalist, and author, to explore the often ignored mental and emotional foundations of health. Together, they unpack the science of stress, the reality of mind body connection, and why resilience is not about toughness but about acceptance, flexibility, and daily practice. Dr. Narula shares deeply personal stories from her medical training and clinical work, revealing how trauma, mindset, and social connection directly impact heart health and longevity. This conversation challenges quick fixes and offers a more honest blueprint for lasting change.Want more thoughtful conversations like this?Subscribe to Ethan’s newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe
What If Weight Gain Is Just a Symptom?
44:01|What if weight gain, depression, and chronic illness are symptoms rather than the real problem?Ethan sits down with Dr.Josh Redd, a functional medicine doctor, to explore why treating symptoms alone often fails. On this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee and Dr. Redd dig into inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, mental health, and why personalized care matters more than one-size-fits-all diets or pills. They discuss real patient stories, overlooked root causes, and what true healing can look like.Want more insights like this? Subscribe to Ethan’s newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - What Functional Medicine Really Means04:10 - Treating Root Causes Instead of Symptoms09:05 - Why One Size Fits All Diets Fail14:40 - When Weight Is a Symptom, Not the Problem20:30 - Brain Inflammation and Mental Health27:15 - The Emotional Cost of Chronic Illness32:40 - A Child’s Drawing That Changed Everything38:20 - Why Patients Feel “Crazy” When Labs Are “Normal”45:10 - Food, Inflammation, and Modern Lifestyles52:35 - Why Healing Requires Education, Not Just Treatment59:40 - What Real Health Transformation Looks Like
Restarting Again
53:26|What does it really mean to start over without punishing yourself? Ethan Suplee sits down with Paige Dorian to unpack the emotional and psychological weight of restarting, whether it is after the holidays, a setback, or yet another failed plan. Ethan speaks candidly about crash diets, the illusion of quick fixes, and why weight loss is something to manage, not cure.Together, they explore sustainable habits, realistic readiness, and the importance of support and accountability. This conversation is a grounded reminder that real change comes from compassion, not extremes.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Starting Over and January Resets02:05 The Gloom of Restarting06:38 Why Crash Diets Fail09:31 Sustainable Change vs Quick Fixes12:17 Mindless Eating and Awareness14:57 Exercise and Unrealistic Expectations19:36 The Readiness Formula24:03 Weight Loss vs Life Improvement26:01 Accountability and Support Systems30:55 Managing Weight for Life36:44 Broadening the Goal Beyond Weight42:19 Compassion, Guardrails, and Self Control48:00 New Year Perspective
What Diet Should I Do?
38:56|"What diet should I do?" It is one of the most common questions Ethan receives. In this solo episode, Ethan sits down to address the complexities of starting a weight loss journey. He shares his personal history with extreme diets, explaining how reducing responsibility with food initially helped him gain control. Ethan discusses the psychological benefits of diet breaks, the reality of loose skin, and the dangers of scale obsession. He emphasizes that whether you choose keto, veganism, or calorie reduction, the key is finding a sustainable long term plan.For more insights, sign up for Ethan's newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS0:00 The "What Diet Should I Do?" Question1:17 Extreme Diets and Initial Goals2:43 Reducing Responsibility with Liquid Diets4:47 The Trap of Yo-Yo Dieting5:50 Reintroducing Carbs and Food Intolerance7:37 Diet Plateaus and Metabolic Adaptation9:45 The Importance of Maintenance Periods11:28 Maintenance is Still a Diet13:17 Handing Power Over to Someone Else14:38 Finding the Right Approach for You15:45 Using Extreme Diets as a Mental Reset17:34 The Reality of Loose Skin18:48 Overcoming Scale Obsession
Tony Bloom: Why Most Diet Advice Fails
01:04:46|What really drives sustainable weight loss, and why do so many popular diets fail people long term?Ethan sits down with Tony Bloom to unpack the confusion, frustration, and misinformation surrounding modern diet culture. Drawing from personal experience and years in the fitness industry, Tony explains why no single diet is magic, how social media amplifies bad nutrition advice, and why communication and individualization matter more than dogma. Ethan reflects on his own history with keto, calorie fear, and chasing the “right” answer, revealing how mindset and adherence shape real results. This episode cuts through noise and ideology to focus on what actually works for humans in the real world.Subscribe to Ethan’s newsletter for more grounded conversations at https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTSMeeting Tony BloomEscaping Diet FadsEthan’s Keto ExperienceWhy Diets Become DogmaIndividualization MattersThe Map Is Not RealityWhen Simple Answers FailWanting to Hear the “Right” AnswerChanging Your Mind Is HardWeight Loss vs Health DebatesLanguage and DefinitionsWhat a Calorie Really IsWhy Calories Trigger PeopleThe Mental Game of the ScalePreference vs TruthThe White Coat ProblemTrust, Credentials, and RealityAdherence Over IdeologyFinal Takeaways