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  • Is Insulin Actually Making You Gain Weight? | The Insulin Truth
    2026/04/20

    If you have ever been told insulin is the reason you cannot lose weight, this episode will help you understand the real story. In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains insulin in plain language, not as the villain people fear, but as one of the body’s most important energy hormones. You’ll learn what insulin actually does, what insulin resistance really means, and why the body becomes more reactive when life is filled with poor sleep, stress, erratic eating, and internal overload.

    This episode breaks down why insulin is not bad, why carbohydrates are not the enemy, and why the problem is often not one food but the bigger metabolic environment surrounding it. Dr. Samuel connects insulin to daily life, including energy crashes, cravings, belly fat, afternoon fatigue, and that feeling of being stuck even when you are trying.


    If you have ever felt confused by blood sugar, afraid of carbs, or frustrated that your body seems to store everything more easily than it used to, this episode will help you stop fearing insulin and start understanding it. Because when insulin finally makes sense, the body starts to make more sense too.

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    12 分
  • Why You Never Feel Full (Even After Eating) | The Leptin Effect
    2026/04/20

    Why do some people eat and still not feel fully satisfied? In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel explains leptin, one of the body’s key fullness signals, and why that signal can become harder to hear when the system has been under stress for too long. You’ll learn how fullness is not just about stomach size or willpower, but about chemistry, rhythm, sleep, stress, and the body’s ability to feel safe enough to settle.

    This episode explores why some people feel like they are always looking for more food, even after a meal, and why that does not mean they are broken. Dr. Samuel explains leptin in simple language, including why fullness can go quiet after years of dieting, weight cycling, poor sleep, emotional strain, and chaotic eating patterns.

    If you have ever wondered why satisfaction feels delayed, muted, or unpredictable, this episode will help you see that the issue is often not you. It is the signal. And when the body starts to feel safer, steadier, and more nourished, that signal can begin to return.

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    14 分
  • Why You’re Always Hungry (It’s Not Your Fault) | The Ghrelin Effect
    2026/04/20

    Why does hunger sometimes feel calm, and other times feel overwhelming? In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down ghrelin, one of the body’s main hunger hormones, in a way that finally makes sense. You’ll learn why hunger gets louder when meals are skipped, why poor sleep can make appetite stronger, and why stress and inconsistency can make food feel more urgent than usual.

    This episode explains that strong hunger is not a weakness and not a sign that something is wrong with you. It is often a protective signal from the body when it senses scarcity. Dr. Samuel shows how modern life, busy schedules, late meals, and under-fueling during the day can quietly set people up for intense hunger later on.

    If you have ever felt like you were “fine” all day and then suddenly felt out of control around food at night, this episode will help you understand why. This is the beginning of learning the body’s language instead of blaming it.

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    9 分
  • Mindfulness What’s Really Holding You Back
    2026/04/09

    Most people don’t struggle because they don’t know what to do. They struggle because of what they tell themselves every day.

    In this episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down the real reason change feels so difficult, even when you feel like you’ve tried everything. From thoughts like “I already know what to do,” “I’ll start Monday,” “I’m too busy,” or “it runs in my family,” to the deeper patterns that keep repeating, this episode brings clarity in a way that feels simple, honest, and relatable.

    You’ll understand why your days feel controlled but your nights feel harder, how under-eating and dehydration build up throughout the day, and why your body is often just responding to how you’ve been treating it. This episode also simplifies what your body actually needs, from protein and carbohydrates to hydration and consistency, so it finally makes sense.

    Dr. Samuel also shares his personal experience, showing that this is not about perfection, but about daily awareness and small consistent actions. You’ll learn how to build real mindfulness, how to recognize your patterns without judgment, and how to take back control one step at a time.

    This episode is for anyone who feels stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated, whether you feel like you “know what to do” or feel like nothing has worked.

    This is the shift before the science.

    Based on concepts from the book Obesity: The War Within

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    10 分
  • Why Weight Loss Medications Can Work and What No One Tells You
    2026/04/04

    Weight loss medications are everywhere right now, but very few people actually understand how they work. In this bonus episode, Dr. Brian Samuel breaks down the real differences between Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, and the newer medications being studied like retatrutide. He explains GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon in simple language, what these hormones actually do in the body, and why these medications do much more than just “make you eat less.”

    This episode also clears up the biggest misconceptions people have about side effects, plateaus, muscle loss, hair loss, constipation, fatigue, mood changes, and why some people feel great the first week and worse the next. You’ll learn how these medications can indirectly mute hunger and thirst signals, why under-fueling and under-hydrating create problems, and why more dose is not always better.

    Dr. Samuel also explains how older medications like phentermine, metformin, topiramate, and Wellbutrin fit into weight loss treatment, what adipose tissue is really doing in the body, and why shrinking fat tissue improves inflammation and so many obesity-related conditions. Most importantly, this episode brings the conversation back to what matters most: structure, habits, body literacy, and learning how to work with your body instead of fighting it.

    This is an essential episode for patients, providers, and anyone trying to make sense of the modern weight loss medication world.

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    18 分
  • Calories Matter… But Not the Way You Think
    2026/04/02

    This episode tackles one of the biggest arguments in nutrition without turning it into nonsense. Yes, calories matter, but the lived experience of calories is not as simple as people have been told. This episode explains why two meals with the same calories can affect hunger, fullness, cravings, blood sugar, energy, and mental control very differently depending on protein, fiber, food quality, timing, stress, sleep, and hormones. It should help people stop thinking of calories like cold math and start understanding how the body actually experiences food in real life. This is the kind of episode that can shift how people think about weight loss forever.

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    8 分
  • Why Eating Less Isn’t Working | The Metabolism Truth
    2026/04/02

    This episode challenges one of the biggest beliefs in weight loss. People are taught that if they want to lose weight, they just need to eat less and be more disciplined. But for many people, eating too little for too long creates more problems than they realize. This episode explains how aggressive restriction can lead to fatigue, muscle loss, rebound hunger, worse sleep, cravings, obsession with food, and the feeling that your body is working against you. It also talks honestly about fasting, keto, low-calorie dieting, and when those approaches may help versus when they start backfiring. This should hit people because it speaks to a truth they have felt but maybe never understood.

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    9 分
  • Why You Still Feel Off Even When You Eat “Healthy” | The Vitamin Gap
    2026/04/02

    This episode clears out the supplement noise and focuses on what really matters. Instead of making people feel like they need a shelf full of pills, it explains the few nutrients that commonly matter most, like vitamin D, B12, magnesium, and iron, in a simple way people can actually understand. It should help listeners connect low nutrients to real symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, weakness, low mood, poor recovery, or feeling off without knowing why. The goal is to make people think, maybe I do not need more hype, maybe I just need to understand what my body is actually asking for.

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    10 分