We talk about habits for long-term health and fitness all the time, but what about avoiding sickness in the short-term? As four busy parents, we've all got our own favorite techniques, some wackier than others.
In this episode we mix science and pseudoscience and share everything we believe is important for keeping ourselves and our families healthy.
Thursday, February 15th. In this episode we talk about:
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Wednesday, February 14th. In this episode we talk about:
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Tuesday, February 13th. In this episode we talk about:
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For the first time, in this episode all four of the Outlier Health Podcast team get together to discuss that most minutiae-laden of topics... the morning routine!
We talk about what exactly each of us does every morning to best prepare for a productive, fulfilling day... and then discuss whether morning routines actually help at all. Are they truly the key to success influencers make them out to be? Or would we be better off just doing something that makes us happy in the mornings?
Optimize your nutrition, optimize your fitness, optimize your sleep. Optimizing is the new hacking, but somehow more sophisticated.
But lost in the world of high-tech solutions for squeezing the most out of your time and your life is the very human need to actually live. When you're busy counting macros, it's easy to forget that meals are meant to be enjoyed, and when you're hooked up to a heart monitor and a Strava account, you're definitely not doing the same kind of running our ancestors did.
In this episode of the Outlier Health Podcast, Matt and Matt explore optimization culture and ask the questions: Is all this optimization worth the enjoyment it costs us? And does it really help with health at all?
Thursday, February 8th. In this episode we talk about:
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Wednesday, February 7th. In this episode we talk about:
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Tuesday, February 6th. In this episode we talk about:
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We're officially into February, meaning we're past all of the dates by which people say most resolutions fail. But not to worry, Matt Frazier and Isabelle Caputo are here to help you save yours! We talk about massive action versus small steps, the power of a 30-day challenge (instead of a year), and whether simply "visioning" your goal might be enough, even without all the planning that many gurus recommend you do.
Big changes ahead! The No Meat Athlete Radio feed is changing its name to the Outlier Health Podcast, with lots of brand new content being published each week.
Every week you'll still hear one new episode of No Meat Athlete Radio,https://www.youtube.com/nomeatathlete along with three episodes of the Plant-Based Morning Show (with Matt Frazier and Doug Hay), and an episode of the all-new Outlier Health Podcast (featuring Matt Frazier and Matt Tullman).
The tentantive schedule for this feed:
Monday: No Meat Athlete Radio
Tuesday-Thursday: The Plant-Based Morning Show
Friday: The Outlier Health Podcast
Most shows will also run live at youtube.com/nomeatathlete, where you can join the conversation and watch the live video recording.
We're excited about these changes, and we hope you will be too!
One Matt likes to optimize. The other one just wants to sleep through the night. Together, they've tried more sleep hacks than just about anybody.
Mouth-taping, lettuce tea, and blue-light blockers are just the start. In this episode of the Outlier Health Podcast, Matt Tullman and Matt Frazier dive into the crazy world of sleep improvement: sleep hygiene, sleep conditioning, and some solutions we guarantee you haven't thought of.
Wednesday, January 31st. In this episode we talk about:
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Tuesday, January 30th. In this episode we talk about:
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In this episode, Matt and Matt chat with Isabelle Caputo, Director of Team & Customer Experience at Complement and longtime NMA Radio listener... and now our new co-host!
We talk to Isabelle about her running history and her ultramarthon goals, and how she manages to do it all with young children and a busy life. We get into how we all prioritize exercise as we age and our families grow, along with our favorite habit tricks for keeping it going.
In this episode of the new Outlier Health Podcast, Matt Frazier and Matt Tullman dive into the media's favorite new term for attacking plant-based meats: ultra-processed food, or UPF.
But if ultra-processed foods are the main problem with modern diets, does this mean foods that are just processed (not ultra) — kitchen staples like oil, sugar, and refinded flour — are better than we thought?
We break down four categories of food processing, the latest research on the health ramifications of ultra-processed foods, and what this research means for everyone seeking a healthy, sometimes-but-not-all-the-time relationship with UPF.
We’ve kept it quiet so far, but it’s time to spill the beans: Complement co-founders Matt Frazier and Matt Tullman are working on a book together, and we’re starting a podcast to share the process and the ideas in the book.
In this “soft launch” episode, we look at how the health advice influencers give online is so drastically different from the advice doctors used to give us, and how it got to be that way. We talk about some crazy morning routines and the “optimization” mindset towards health that, even if it works, makes it very hard to be happy at the same time.
Carnivore, vegan, keto — the discourse on social media around nutrition thrives on misinformation and extreme takes.
Not only is that unhelpful to those of us looking for solid nutrition advice, but it can be dangerous for many people, especially teenagers.
In this episode of No Meat Athlete Radio, Matt Tullman interviews Maddie Saliba, who gets hundreds of thousands of views through positivity, not clickbait.
For much of his life, Adam Sud considered every new day worse than the previous. It wasn't until he hit rock bottom and entered rehab did he begin to have a different outlook on life. Today Adam is a behavioral wellness & nutrition expert, international speaker, and the founder and CEO of Plant Based for Positive Change, where he uses plant-based nutrition, mindfulness practices, and wellness to transform lives.
In today's episode, Adam shares his powerful story and leaves you with takeaways you'll be thinking about for weeks.
Did you know that nearly 40% of all food is wasted in America?
That comes to 119 billion pounds of food, which equates to nearly 130 billion meals.
All wasted.
Here's the good news:
You can make a difference... and get healthier in the process.
How?
For insight, we turn to Carleigh Bodrug. If you don't know Carliegh, she's a New York Times bestselling author and founder of the plant-based recipe site, PlantYou.
Carleigh has amassed a following of millions of plant-forward eaters by focusing on simple, nutritional recipes.
In today's interview with Carleigh, she dives into her "scrappy cooking" philosophy that is good for both you and the planet.
This interview is part of the Plantaplaooza Longevity Festival. To get all the interviews and learn more, go to https://lovecomplement.com
Calories are usually the first thing that comes to mind when it comes to weight management.
But calories don't tell the whole story.
Cyrus Khambatta, founder of Mastering Diabetes and Mastering Weight Loss challenges you to think about metabolic health before anything else.
Good metabolic health is associated with reduced risks of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer, and it plays a crucial role in weight management.
In this interview, Cyrus talks about breakthroughs in metabolic health, and how it impacts your lifespan and weight management.
Plus, the truth about carbohydrates and his secret to losing weight without even trying.
Few things will upend your world like a cancer diagnosis... especially in your 30s. But for Kris Carr, it was the beginning of a new life.
Kris Carr is a wellness activist, New York Times best-selling author, and cancer "thriver." In today's episode Matt Tullman talks to Kris about thriving through adversity, mindset, and how you can reclaim your health.
What does it really take to extend your healthspan? NYT bestselling author Dan Buettner walks us through the diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices of the planet's longest living communities.
In today's episode, Matt Tullman asks Dan about a longevity diet, wine and long-term health, the problem with our exercise culture, and more. Plus, a day in the life of Dan Buettner — how he puts his research into action.
Can you recharge your body with light? In today's episode, Matt Tullman chats with Dr. Bjørn Ekeberg on the science of light and how near infrared light therapy might be the key to faster recovery.
Brenda Davis is a pioneer in the plant-based community, affectionately labeled the "godmother" of plant-based dietitians.
Yet all these years later, she's still being asked the age-old question: Where do you get your protein?
In today's episode, Matt Tullman sits down with Brenda to discuss her new book, Plant-Powered Protein, where she finally puts this question to rest.