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Why “Eat Less, Move More” Doesn’t Work
Why is obesity so difficult to reverse even when people try to eat less? In this episode, Ethan sits down with Dr. Jason Fung, nephrologist and author of The Obesity Code and The Diabetes Code, to unpack the hormonal science behind weight gain, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes. They explore why the calorie model of weight loss often fails, how insulin drives fat storage, and why fasting can be a powerful metabolic tool. The conversation also touches on addiction, modern food environments, and sustainable approaches to health.
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SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
Introduction to Dr. Jason Fung
Type 1 vs Type 2 Diabetes
The Problem with the Calorie Model
Why Eating Less Often Fails
Hormones and Weight Gain
Insulin Resistance Explained
The Role of Fasting
Food Environment and Addiction
Why Processed Food Is So Powerful
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Staying on Track Over the Weekends - Ethan Suplee
39:39|What if the weekends are the reason your progress keeps slipping?Ethan sits down with Paige Dorian to break down why unstructured weekends can derail even the most disciplined routines. He shares practical strategies for maintaining consistency, from planning meals ahead of time to navigating social events, travel, and family obligations without losing momentum. Ethan also challenges the idea that weight loss is just about willpower, reframing it as a matter of structure and preparation.If you’re serious about staying on track long term, this conversation will shift how you approach your weekends.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Introduction00:46 Why weekends derail progress01:14 Creating structure for weekends03:31 Travel, disruption, and planning ahead05:17 Meal prep and staying consistent06:44 Weight is a result, not the problem09:43 Observing how others actually eat12:30 The myth of a slow metabolism15:35 Addressing the real root of weight gain17:41 Handling social events and weekends20:30 Taking breaks from triggering habits23:44 Managing busy schedules with kids27:18 Planning ahead vs reacting in the moment29:18 Weekend stress and increased hunger30:34 Getting back on track after slipping
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable, with Ken Rideout
56:50|What does it really take to get comfortable being uncomfortable? Ethan sits down with Ken Rideout to unpack the role of discipline, discomfort, and mindset in building a better life. They explore why chasing comfort can quietly hold you back, and how leaning into challenge can reshape your identity over time. Ethan reflects on the practical side of growth, from daily habits to long-term perspective shifts, offering a grounded and honest take on what real change looks like.If you want more insights like this, sign up for Ethan’s newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTSIntroductionEthan Meets Ken RideoutThe Comfort TrapReframing DiscomfortGet Comfortable Being UncomfortableIdentity and Habit ChangeThe Reality of Long-Term GrowthPractical Discipline StrategiesMindset Shifts That StickClosing Thoughts
Here's How I Changed My Headspace to Deal With Hunger
38:18|Why does hunger feel so overwhelming when you are trying to change the way you eat? In this episode, Ethan Suplee sits down with Paige Dorian to explore the psychology and physiology of hunger. Ethan shares how years of dieting and weight struggles taught him that many people misunderstand their hunger signals. The conversation breaks down the difference between real physical hunger and the habits, emotions, and cues that often drive us to eat. Ethan also discusses the mindset shifts that helped him build a healthier relationship with food. For more insights and updates from Ethan, subscribe to his newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeThe Hunger QuestionMisreading Hunger CuesWhat Hunger Actually Feels LikeHunger Hormones ExplainedLearning to Sit With HungerAccepting Discomfort While DietingReal Hunger vs Conditioned HungerFinal Thoughts on Managing Hunger
The Hidden Reason You Can’t Control Your Cravings
52:07|What if the way you are eating is directly shaping how you feel every single day?In this episode, Ethan sits down with Rachael DeVaux to unpack the powerful connection between food, energy, cravings, and overall well being. They explore how ultra-processed foods impact mood and performance, and why many people fail to connect what they eat with how they feel. Rachael shares practical insight on shifting toward whole foods and how small nutritional changes can create noticeable differences in energy and stability.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSIntroducing Rachael DeVauxEthan’s Health Journey and ContextThe Real Impact of Sugar CrashesWhy Energy Dips Keep HappeningUnderstanding Ultra-Processed FoodsEmotional Eating and Hidden TriggersBuilding Awareness Around Daily ChoicesProtein, Satiety, and CravingsSustainable Nutrition vs Diet CultureSmall Changes That Create Big ResultsLong Term Habits That Actually StickFinal Thoughts on Taking Control of Your HealthIf you want more honest conversations like this, sign up for Ethan’s newsletter at https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe and stay connected.
Ethan Suplee: Low Carb vs. No Carb - Here's How I think About Carbs
40:45|Are carbohydrates really the enemy of weight loss? In this episode of the American Glutton podcast, Ethan sits down with Paige to tackle the intense debate surrounding low-carb and no-carb diets.Ethan passionately argues against moralizing food and blaming a single macronutrient for weight gain. Instead of relying on unsustainable quick fixes, he emphasizes the importance of looking at total energy intake, emotional triggers, and foundational health pillars like quality sleep. Tune in to hear why extreme diets often fail and how to build a realistic approach for long-term success.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSIntroduction and WeatherThe Carb Debate: Low Carb vs. No CarbThe Reality of Caloric DeficitsGood Carbs, Bad Carbs, and Moralizing FoodQuick Fixes vs. Real ExaminationsShifting Mindsets and Sustainable StrategiesClosing ThoughtsEthan's Substack:https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe
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