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Choosing Mental Health in a World Afraid of Cholesterol
đ In this special Ketobiography episode, host Robyn Dobbins shares her recent interview with Casey Ruff from Boundless Body Radio, along with the livedâexperience panel from the Menlo Park, California screening of The Cholesterol Code. Robyn and Casey revisit her journey from years of severe mental and physical illnessâincluding OCD, obesity, depression, Hashimotoâs, and bipolar disorderâto discovering ketogenic metabolic therapy and rebuilding her life, relationships, and sense of purpose.
They explore the central tension raised by The Cholesterol Code: what it means to live as a leanâmass hyperâresponder with very high LDL, zero coronary plaque, and profound mental health benefits from a ketogenic diet, and how to weigh that reality against standard cholesterol guidelines and the fears of clinicians, family, and society. Their discussion highlights the power of story, the limits of âtreating the lab number,â and why centering lived experience is essential when research is still evolving.
The episode then moves to the Menlo Park livedâexperience panel moderated by Dr. Bret Scher, featuring Robyn Dobbins, Dr. Eric Rodgers, Michelle Hurn, and Lauren Kennedy West of Living Well After Schizophrenia. The panelists share how ketogenic and lowâcarb therapies have impacted anorexia and eatingâdisorder treatment, schizophrenia, major depression, athletic performance, and family lifeâwhile candidly addressing concerns about high LDL, CAC scores, medical pushback, and the practical realities of sustaining these approaches in everyday life.
đĄ What youâll Learn in this Episode
- How Robynâs long history with bipolar disorder and other conditions shifted when she began using a ketogenic diet for metabolic and mental health.
- Why The Cholesterol Code focuses on leanâmass hyperâresponders, and what high LDL with zero plaque might mean for people who are otherwise metabolically healthy.
- How parents, partners, and children experience and adapt to one family memberâs healingâemotionally, relationally, and over time.
- How ketogenic and lowâcarb therapies are being used in real life for anorexia, schizophrenia, major depression, and athletic performance, and what tradeâoffs the panelists consider around risk and benefit.
- Why centering lived experienceâthrough storytelling, panels, and community building initiatives like Metabolic Collectiveâis crucial as science on metabolic psychiatry.
đ Key Insight
âThereâs no reason to go back to how I was just because of this one number. My overall wellâbeing, the joy and energy I have nowâthereâs no trading that for a lab result.â -Robyn Dobbins
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42. Pointless Extra or Quiet Hero? A Husband's View on Mental Illness
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41. Metabolic Psychiatry Through a Cardiologist's Eyes
38:40||Ep. 41đ What happens when a prevention-focused cardiologist finds himself at the center of both a new fieldâmetabolic psychiatryâand a documentary thatâs challenging everything we think we know about cholesterol? In this Cholesterol Code series episode of Ketobiography, Robyn talks with Dr. Bret Scher about his journey from conventional cardiology into metabolic health advocacy and his role in the upcoming film The Cholesterol Code. They explore how ketogenic therapies are reshaping care for serious mental illness, why LDL canât be understood in isolation from metabolic health, and what Bret hopes viewers will take away from the documentary when it lands.âââł Chapters00:00 â Welcome and series setupâ03:00 â Handling nerves and being âlooked up toââ06:00 â From cardiology to metabolic medicineâ09:00 â Jan, Matt, and the heart behind Metabolic Mindâ12:00 â Exponential growth of metabolic psychiatryâ16:00 â What traditional psychiatry misses and where keto fitsâ20:00 â Patient agency, bringing keto to your doctor, and safetyâ24:00 â How a health coach changed Bretâs view of ketoâ28:00 â Cholesterol, risk, and lessons from recent data controversiesâ32:00 â Bretâs role in The Cholesterol Code and reflections on the filmđĄ What youâll Learn in this EpisodeWhy Bret felt âwoefully trainedâ in prevention coming out of cardiologyâand how that opened the door to metabolic health and keto.âHow low-carb and ketogenic diets moved from âdangerousâ in his mind to essential tools in both heart and brain health.âThe story of Metabolic Mind, the Baszucki family, and how one sonâs bipolar recovery sparked a global push to transform psychiatry.âWhy metabolic psychiatry is suddenly growing fast, with new clinicians and trials emerging beyond Metabolic Mindâs direct involvement.âHow Bretâs work and perspective feed into The Cholesterol Code documentaryâand why metabolic context matters when we talk about LDL and risk.âââđ Key InsightâModern medicine is incredible at saving lives in a crisisâbut when you see someone get their life back with a metabolic intervention, you realize weâve been missing something huge in both cardiology and psychiatry.ââ -Dr. Bret Scherđ Connect with Dr. Bret ScherMetabolic MindâCoalition for Metabolic HealthXLinkedInââđ„ Screenings and Cholesterol Code Movie information: cholesterolcodemovie.comđïž DFW! Grab your ticket for The Cholesterol Code theatrical screening! đïžđ§ Listen to More Episodes:New episodes drop every Thursday on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.đ Subscribe + follow + leave a review to support the show!đ± Know someone with a Keto success story? Nominate them to be featured: ketobiography@gmail.com đ„ Connect with Robyn:https://www.robyndobbins.comhttps://linktr.ee/robyn.r.dobbins#CholesterolCodeMovie #MetabolicMind #BretScher #Ketobiography #MetabolicPsychiatry
40. Challenging Cholesterol: Storytelling, Science, and The Cholesterol Code
01:03:40||Ep. 40đ Awardâwinning filmmaker Jennifer Isenhart joins Ketobiography to share how a lifelong struggle with sugar pulled her out of mainstream TV news and into the world of lowâcarb storytelling. She and Robyn trace the personal sugar detox that shattered everything Jen thought she knew about âheartâhealthyâ eating and led to her first metabolic documentary, Fat Fiction. Jen then takes us behind the scenes of The Cholesterol Code, from inheriting 10 terabytes of Dave Feldmanâs footage to weaving human stories of bipolar, schizoaffective disorder, and type 1 diabetes into complex lipid science. Along the way, they talk about being labeled a ânonâcompliantâ patient, the pressure to take statins, the power of coronary calcium scans, and why community and story may be as therapeutic as any prescription.ââł Chapters00:00 â Welcome to Ketobiography & why Jenâs work matters nowâ06:00 â Sugar addiction, hypoglycemia, and the class that changed everythingâ19:30 â Making Fat Fiction and confronting diabetes guidelines and politicsâ32:00 â Meeting Dave Feldman and the origins of The Cholesterol Code projectâ45:00 â Lean mass hyperâresponders, scary LDL numbers, and what scans revealâ59:00 â Mental health miracles: bipolar, schizoaffective disorder, and keto therapyâ1:11:00 â Robynâs ânonâcompliant patientâ label and finding a supportive doctorâ1:25:00 â How the study became the spine of the filmâand Daveâs rollerâcoaster rideâ1:36:00 â Practical first steps: classes, programs, and finding your lowâcarb communityâđĄ What youâll Learn in this EpisodeHow Jenâs background in TV news and âlowâfat eraâ health reporting collided with her own sugar addiction and hypoglycemic crashes.âThe inside story of Fat Fiction, including what shocked her most about type 2 diabetes guidelines and the quiet addition of lowâcarb to official recommendations.âWhat lean mass hyperâresponders are, why some people see LDL of 300â500 on keto, and how coronary calcium scans can change the risk conversation.âHow ketogenic metabolic therapy is helping real people reverse or dramatically improve bipolar disorder, schizoaffective disorder, and type 1 and type 2 diabetes.âConcrete ideas for getting started or going deeper with lowâcarb: structured programs, group support, and how to navigate doctors who donât yet âgetâ your way of eating.âđ Key InsightâItâs been drilled into us that these are chronic, progressive diseases we just manage until we get worseâbut people need to know they have so much more agency than that.ââ -Jennifer Isenhartđ Connect with Jen:Wide Eye ProductionsXâInstagramâFacebook (Wide Eye Productions)âFat FictionThe Cholesterol Code Movieđ„ Screenings and Cholesterol Code Movie information: cholesterolcodemovie.comđïž DFW! Grab your ticket for The Cholesterol Code theatrical screening! đïžđ§ Listen to More Episodes:New episodes drop every Thursday on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major platforms.đ Subscribe + follow + leave a review to support the show!đ± Know someone with a Keto success story? Nominate them to be featured: ketobiography@gmail.com đ„ Connect with Robyn:https://www.robyndobbins.comhttps://linktr.ee/robyn.r.dobbins#CholesterolCode #Ketobiography #LowCarb #MetabolicHealth #MentalHealth