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Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 2025 Horror/Slasher, Dolly! Dolly was directed by Rob Blackhurst and written by Blackhurst and Brandon Weavil. The film stars Max the Impaler, Seann William Scott, Fabianne Therese and Ethan Suplee. On this week's episode we discuss the film and compare Dolly to movies like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, we come up with our own fan fiction for Dolly and Chase and we also talk about a Dolly Parton theory. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on!*B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*
Why do so many people know exactly what to do to get healthy, yet still struggle to follow through? Ethan sits down with Paige for an honest conversation about food addiction, emotional eating, sleep, self-awareness, and the reality of long-term change. They talk about why quick fixes fail, how shame shapes eating habits, and what it actually takes to build sustainable routines that last. The episode also dives into mindset, preparation, and learning to approach health without extremes. If you have ever felt stuck between wanting change and resisting it, this conversation will hit home. Subscribe to Ethan's newsletter for more: ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Intro and McDonald's cravings02:18 Old fast food habits and overeating04:12 Shame, hiding food, and eating behaviors07:05 Why awareness matters before change09:32 Readiness, willingness, and preparation12:10 Sleep, recovery, and building foundations15:03 What comes after fixing sleep18:22 Escaping all-or-nothing dieting21:05 Building realistic long-term habits24:11 Small daily actions that create change27:08 Consistency versus perfection29:15 Final thoughts on sustainable health Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode Will & Ian are going to Hunt!Or be Hunted.... probably be hunted, and probably not make it out of said Hunt because they aren't necessarily weapons and survival experts, no, they'll get murdered. Unceremoniously and quickly... probably gory. Because this is-THE HUNT (2020) R 90 minutes Directed by: Craig Zobel. Starring: Betty Gilpin, Hillary Swank, Ike Barinholtz, Wayne Duvall, Sturgil Simpson, Ethan Suplee, Emma Roberts, Christopher Berry, Amy Madigan, Kate Nowlin, Reed Birney, Glen Howerton and Many Other Talented People!02:00- First Thoughts10:00- THE HUNT (2020)12:30- Tasty Morsels15:00- Rating/Review56:30- Totals57:00- Next Weeks/Bye58:30- Patreon Exclusives Comin UpPatreon: patreon.com/THELastActionCriticsInstagram: @TheLastActionCriticsemail: Thelastactioncritics@gmail.comYoutube.comNext Week: Man On Fire (2004)
Can a shift in perspective be the missing piece of your fitness journey? Ethan Suplee sits down with Brad Jarvis to discuss his 80 pound weight loss transformation. Brad shares how moving away from extreme restriction toward macro tracking and volume eating helped him find sustainability. They dive into the challenges of balancing health with fatherhood, including the concept of prioritization versus accommodation. From CrossFit to "burger wars" in New York, Brad explains why routine is the ultimate key to longevity.Join the community by subscribing to Ethan's newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00:00 - Introduction to Brad Jarvis00:00:39 - Weight Loss History and Motivation00:01:37 - Calorie Restriction vs. Macro Tracking00:03:52 - Finding the Weight Loss Zone with Apps00:06:53 - Volume Eating and Food Perspective00:09:42 - The Concept of Periodization00:13:59 - Exercise for Longevity and Fatherhood00:15:22 - Food Obsession and Maintenance00:22:14 - Navigating New York's Food Scene00:34:22 - Goal Setting and Future Endeavors00:38:41 - Tactical Training and Life Skills00:45:21 - Habit Stacking and Reprioritization01:01:53 - From Motivation to Routine01:05:13 - The Power of Doing Hard Things Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is it ever too late to get healthy or lose weight? Ethan sits down with Paige Dorian to break down one of the most common fears people have about fitness and aging. He explains why small, consistent changes matter far more than extreme overhauls and why movement, sleep, and modest weight loss can dramatically improve your health at any stage of life. From debunking fitness myths to simplifying nutrition and habits, Ethan offers a realistic path forward that actually sticks. Want more insights like this?Sign up for Ethan's newsletter here: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribeSHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Introduction and topic setup00:19 Is it too late to get healthy03:12 Why it is never too late to start04:07 Building muscle at any age08:51 Why fitness metrics overwhelm people10:17 The problem with 10,000 steps11:15 Small changes vs extreme goals14:05 Modern lifestyle and convenience18:52 Food habits and weight loss reality21:48 Why small weight loss matters24:13 The problem with extreme dieting27:58 Reducing stress around health31:16 Long term consistency over quick fixes33:14 Segment reset and new episode33:38 Introduction to sleep and weight loss34:25 Why sleep is critical for fat loss36:25 What is sleep hygiene38:25 Why poor sleep increases hunger40:23 Where to start with weight loss41:07 Fixing sleep before diet43:28 Hormones and sleep differences45:20 Practical ways to improve sleep50:38 Sleep as the foundation of health56:21 Sleep and calorie burn57:53 Final thoughts on sleep and weight loss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's the truth about cheat meals or cheat days, and do they actually help or hurt your progress? In this episode, Ethan sits down with Paige to break down the psychology behind “cheating” on a diet and why extreme restriction often backfires.He explains how vague cheat days can derail consistency, shares a more sustainable approach to eating, and outlines how to include comfort foods without losing control. Ethan also dives into portion control, long term adherence, and building a plan you do not need to escape from.SHOW HIGHLIGHTSCheat Meals ExplainedWhy Diets Need “Cheats”The Problem With Cheat DaysAll-Or-Nothing ThinkingSustainable Eating ApproachPortion Control Over RestrictionComfort Food Without OvereatingManaging Cravings Long-TermWhen To Reintroduce FoodsFinal Takeaways on Cheat Meals Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a text or a voicemailA young woman is abducted by a monstrous figure intent on raising her on a diet of only string cheese and cigarettes. On Episode 715 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is Dolly from director Rod Blackhurst! We also talk about some of the most memorable and infamous Mondo films, learn the dietary habits of our resident “health nut”, and we react to trailers for the films; Alpha from director Julia Ducournau, and Buffet Infinity from director Simon Glassman. So grab your entire doll (or action figures if that makes you feel better) collection, bring it into the woods to make creepy scenes, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Jenna Ortega, Beetlejuice, Hereditary, actors who get passed over for roles, Ari Aster, sparking up an intelligent conversation, Christian Cage, turtleneck to mock turtleneck, Milly Shapiro, The Boys, Gen V, Daredevil, Talk is Jericho, Kuarantine, Rascals, PJ Farley, Chris Jericho, Square One Mall, having cops break up your pool party, The Brainiac, Hammer Horror, The Curse of the Crying Woman, The Mephisto Waltz, Family Plot, Tremors 2, The Backlot Murders, The Man With the Screaming Brain, SyFy, Bruce Campbell, Bubba Hotep, Shaun of the Dead, Elle Fanning, Predator: Badlands, Kristen Stewart, Crimes of the Future, Love Lies Bleeding, Jenna Jameson, Zombie Strippers, The X-Files, Supernatural, Fred Dekker, The Monster Squad, Night of the Creeps, Innerspace, The Substance, Dennis Quaid, Ed Wood, Glen or Glenda, Bela Lugosi, Dracula, Faces of Death, real atrocities, steakandcheeseDOTcom, Savage Man Savage Beast, mauled to death by lions and bears, Roar!, Shocking Asia, Traces of Death, Mondo Cane, The Killing of America, Riz Ortolani, Nekromantik, Strange Days, Ralph Fiennes, The House of Frankenstein, Kurando Mitsutake, Krull, Ice Pirates, Julia Ducournau, Alpha, Nick Cave, “what's that static movie?” Simon Glassman, SCTV, Buffet Infinity, Neon Films, Yellow Veil Pictures, how great is the breakfast buffet, string cheese for breakfast, food shaped like cigarettes, Dolly, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Max the Impaler, Sean William Scott, Rod Blackhurst, Fabianne Therese, Ethan Suplee, Brute 1976, wrestlers playing masked killers, Becky, Day of the Dead, Deranged, William Friedkin, Sorcerer, How to Kill Monsters, Unsolved Mysteries vs. In Search Of, Robert Stack, Leonard Nimoy, Transformers: The Movie, RIP Tigger, The Untrustable Uncrustable, Circumvent Yourself, Oil Your Mohel, and a little tinkle with the ivories.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: Support the show
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1025DM Ethan Suplee focuses on his remarkable journey of losing over 300 pounds. Suplee's mindset and transformation are central themes of the episode, highlighting his determination and commitment to achieving this incredible weight loss goal. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dolly (2026): Grindhouse Slasher Review | Sean William Scott, Max the Impaler & a TCM DebateJose and Mike go full watch vs. skip on Dolly (2026), Rob Blackhurst's gritty grindhouse slasher: a Texas Chainsaw Massacre-style thriller premiering out of Fantastic Fest and now hitting theaters through Shudder. Starring Fabianne Therese, Sean William Scott, Max the Impaler, and Ethan Suplee, the film is earning divisive reactions — and the Watch Skip Plus crew is no exception. One host loved every sweaty, gory minute. The other found it a derivative bore. SPOILER'D movie discussion to follow two days after this ep debuts. New SPOILER FREE EPISODES every Friday covering the latest theatrical releases with a SPOILER'D discussion on Sunday.- - - - - - - - - -WE ARE WATCH SKIP PLUS!FOLLOW/LIKE/SUBSCRIBE/REVIEW/LOVEEmail us: WatchSkipPlus@gmail.com#Dolly2026 #HorrorMovie2026 #NewHorror #SlasherFilm #SpoilerFreeReview #HorrorReview #Shudder #ShudderExclusive #Grindhouse #TexasChainsawMassacre #SeanWilliamScott #MaxtheImpaler #FabianneTherese #EthanSuplee #RobBlackhurst #FantasticFest #IndieHorror #WatchOrSkip #MovieReview #WatchSkipPlus #HorrorCommunity #HorrorPodcast
For this Saturday Show, Mike takes the guest seat on Lifelong with Ethan Suplee. Actor Ethan Suplee (Remember the Titans, My Name Is Earl) is well-known for his incredible physical transformation, having lost hundreds of pounds. Together, he and Mike get into a deep, candid discussion about the lifelong psychology of weight management, the economic politics of GLP-1 drugs, and why the extremes of the "Healthy at Every Size" movement veer into anti-science cultism. Plus, Mike reveals his biological "bliss molecule" advantage against anxiety. https://www.americanglutton.net/listen Produced by Corey Wara Video and Social Media by Geoff Craig Do you have questions or comments, or just want to say hello? Email us at thegist@mikepesca.com For full Pesca content and updates, check out our website at https://www.mikepesca.com/ For ad-free content or to become a Pesca Plus subscriber, check out https://subscribe.mikepesca.com/ For Mike's daily takes on Substack, subscribe to The Gist List https://mikepesca.substack.com/ Follow us on Social Media: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4_bh0wHgk2YfpKf4rg40_g Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pescagist/ X https://x.com/pescami TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@pescagist To advertise on the show, contact ad-sales@libsyn.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/TheGist
On this week's episode, I'm very pleased to be rejoined by Rod Blackhurst (we had him on a couple of years back to discuss his indie crime drama Blood for Dust) and joined for the first time by Ethan Suplee, veteran character actor we all know and love from films like Mallrats, Remember the Titans, and The Wolf of Wall Street and TV shows like My Name Is Earl. We're discussing their new film, Dolly, a true indie endeavor made in the spirit of American classics like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Evil Dead or the New French Extremity's High Tension. Rod and his partners raised some money, brought some folks to the woods of Tennessee, and put together something he hopes will be memorable for the audiences who see it. It's hitting theaters this weekend, playing around 800 or so screens across the country, and if you're a horror head—or just someone looking for something different—I hope you'll check it out. (It is a horror movie, though, so I cannot provide any refunds if the onscreen terror sparks a walkout.)As I said, getting Ethan on the show is a real treat because I've been a fan for years and it's been interesting to watch him dip his toes into some darker waters in recent years in films like Dolly, Babylon, Blood for Dust, and God Is a Bullet. It was fun to pick his brain about consciously making that shift and why his film work often gives him a little more space to stretch than his TV work.
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan's Links: Podcast + More Weekly Lives: https://2way.tv/ethansuplee/ Want to get even more jacked? Grab the RP Hypertrophy App for your training, and maximize your gym efforts with the RP Diet Coach App to nail your nutrition. 00:00 - Intro & Welcome Back (5.5 years since last episode) 06:16 - Ethan's Backstory: First Diet at Age 5 09:00 - Hitting 536 lbs: The Freight Scale Story 15:50 - "Just Don't Eat Bread" 22:55 - Discovering Dr. Mike's TEDx Talk: Ethan hates it
Vid Available at Kevin Smith's Youtube ChannelCheck out our Mallrats 30th Anniversary panel from RI Comic Con 2025, featuring Jeremy London, Jason Lee, Joey Lauren Adams, Ethan Suplee and Brian O'Halloran!Video edit by Craig Depina@funbearablepod / funbearablepod.com / patreon.com/funbearablepod#mallrats #kevinsmith #panel #comiccon #live
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee is an actor and podcast host best known for his roles in Remember the Titans, American History X, and My Name Is Earl, and for his raw honesty about losing over 300 pounds, sobriety, and the ongoing inner work behind lasting transformation. Today on the show we discuss: why massive weight loss doesn't automatically heal identity, the hidden emotional fallout nobody warns you about, how body dysmorphia can survive even extreme transformation, why chasing external validation eventually collapses, the difference between physical change and internal healing, what actually creates lasting peace after weight loss and much more. ⚠ WELLNESS DISCLAIMER ⚠ Please be advised; the topics related to health and mental health in my content are for informational, discussion, and entertainment purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health or mental health professional or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your current condition. Never disregard professional advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard from your favorite creator, on social media, or shared within content you've consumed. If you are in crisis or you think you may have an emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately. If you do not have a health professional who is able to assist you, use these resources to find help: Emergency Medical Services—911 If the situation is potentially life-threatening, get immediate emergency assistance by calling 911, available 24 hours a day. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org. SAMHSA addiction and mental health treatment Referral Helpline, 1-877-SAMHSA7 (1-877-726-4727) and https://www.samhsa.gov Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWhen a young woman faces a deadly diagnosis, she attends a yankee swap of maladies in hopes of swapping one deadly disease for another. She pawns her disease off on a chainsmoking podcaster hoping to win the death pool. On Episode 705 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature presentation is the folk horror flick Mother of Flies from the Adams Family! We also talk about the role belief plays in healing, how inept we feel compared to the creative output of the Adams Family, and we have our coming attraction reaction where we check out the trailers for the films Faces of Death (2026) and Dolly. So grab your sachet of herbs, don't forget to pack the snake eggs, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Halloween, Robert Englund, Hollywood Walk of Fame, John Carpenter, Tom Savini, The Adams Family, Nipsy Russell, Children of the Damned, Venom, Necromantik, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-A-Rama, Lobsterman from Mars, Children of the Corn, Nemesis, Matinee, American Nightmare, Chupacabra Terror, Deadline, Warm Bodies, Trashsploitation, Heather Graham, Suitable Flesh, The Outer Limits, Marc Singer, Beastmaster, Dark Shadows, Donnie Darko, Poltergeist III, House on Haunted Hill, Warriors, Amityville Groundhog's Day, Mike Vrabel, WCW, the AI dilemma, Darren Aronofsky, Faces of Death, renting rated R films while you're in 2nd grade, Traces of Death, Dead Alive Productions, banned in the UK, Dolly, Sean William Scott, old school trailer narrator, Chris Gore, Film Threat, Ethan Suplee, Max the Impaler, Betty Boop, Becky, Sal Buscema, The Incredible Hulk, Spectacular Spider-Man, John Adams, Zelda Adams, Toby Poser, The Fall of the House of Usher, H6LLB6ND6R, Dust Bunny, The Last Boyscout, tick wrangler, Yankee Swap, the phantom pain gimmick, unearthing cars out of snow, how do you ask for a testicular exam?, Silent Night Deadly Night, Rated R for Death Vaginas, Exam Seeking Behavior, and the Yankee Swap of Maladies.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if everything you believe about dieting and weight loss is wrong?Ethan Suplee sits down with Dr. Mike Israetel for a brutally clear look at fad diets, sustainable fat loss, and the real science behind building muscle while dropping weight. They talk through keto myths, progressive overload, food psychology, and why modern life is designed to make you overeat. If you have ever felt stuck or confused by conflicting nutrition advice, this episode cuts through the noise.Sign up for Ethan's newsletter for more insights and updates: https://ethansuplee.substack.com/subscribe SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 The Keto Mistake Ethan Discovered02:45 What Mike's TED Talk Changed06:07 Progressive Overload Explained Simply12:47 What Failure in Training Really Means17:32 How Beginners Should Actually Train20:30 Muscle vs Fat and Why Muscle Matters23:26 Why Muscle Improves Metabolic Health27:07 Why Overweight People Often Excel at Lifting29:23 Why Fad Diets Set You Up for Failure32:46 The Danger of One Size Fits All Diets35:59 Hunger, Evolution and Modern Food41:21 The Red Pill of Understanding Food45:56 Why Food Is Not Moral or Immoral48:30 The Forbidden Food Effect52:13 Ethan Reintroduces Carbs and Freaks Out53:55 Why Boring Science Wins in the End Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with Dr. Erika Schwartz for an eye-opening conversation about health, alcohol, obesity, and the medical system. They discuss the newly established links between alcohol and cancer, the overlooked impact of obesity on chronic disease, and why quick fixes rarely work without lifestyle change.Dr. Erika shares insights from her decades of clinical experience, stressing personal responsibility, hormone health, and the dangers of blindly trusting authority. Together, they explore why awareness and ownership are the foundation of true well-being and how individuals can take back control of their health.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 – Alcohol and cancer risks03:27 – Genetics vs lifestyle04:45 – Gym closures during COVID06:02 – Culture of drinking08:08 – Obesity and healthcare blind spots12:41 – Missing obesity in medical records15:29 – Weight loss drugs and access issues17:15 – Prevention over treatment18:12 – Ethan's childhood diets20:10 – Quick fixes vs inner solutions22:22 – Medical errors and systemic failures25:40 – Hypocrisy in health movements28:26 – A patient's story of medical neglect29:50 – Women's hormones overlooked36:55 – Gender disparity in treatment39:31 – Women dropping out of society41:21 – Money, lobbying, and access42:16 – Alcohol as escape44:14 – Teaching ownership of health47:21 – Questioning authority and empowerment48:57 – Closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with fitness trainer and former dancer Noah Valinsky for a powerful conversation about mindset, movement, and sustainability in health. They dive into the realities of fitness, from reframing hunger and discipline to the importance of structure, organization, and finding what works for you.Noah shares insights from his personal journey in entertainment and fitness, while Ethan reflects on his own path of transformation. Together, they highlight the balance between discipline, flexibility, and enjoyment in living a healthier life.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:03 – Introducing Noah Valinsky00:21 – Fitness as a lifestyle, not a phase01:07 – Demands of dance and athletic training03:32 – The body as a “dumb meat sack”07:01 – Controlling thoughts and reactions10:30 – Factory settings vs modern life12:54 – Finding sustainable fitness approaches16:42 – Mindset and framing challenges18:24 – One step at a time vs instant change21:24 – Structure, organization, and success22:49 – Awareness, willingness, preparedness25:59 – Preparation and readiness in practice27:26 – Knowing your limits and alternatives30:08 – Tools, peptides, and diet fads33:52 – Bodybuilding, legs, and recovery36:42 – Pivoting when plans don't work39:27 – Fitness as individual sustainability42:02 – Carbs, diet changes, and psoriasis46:22 – Balance, flexibility, and family49:55 – Traveling with food and preparation53:20 – Sustainability and long-term balance55:14 – Strength, health, and true fitness56:04 – Closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Weird 80s romance meets modern crime caper—Nice Girls Don't Explode & Bad Man reviewed with no chill.Accidental cringe, firecracker dating tips, and movies that literally blow up on screen. This week, we dive into the cult '80s oddball Nice Girls Don't Explode with Barbara Harris, Wallace Shawn, and Michelle Meyrink—where teenage romance sparks more than emotions. Plus, we break down the gritty crime drama Bad Man, starring Sean William Scott and Ethan Suplee, in an exclusive first look before its digital release.Other highlights include:Henry Cavill injured on Highlander set ⚔️A24 circling Texas Chainsaw Massacre rights
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with Alex Porro to discuss his extraordinary 240-pound weight loss journey and the decade of discipline it took to keep it off. Alex opens up about the mental and physical battles of obesity, his experience with bodybuilding, skin removal surgery, and the emotional conversations he's had with family about health and longevity.From fad diets to sustainable change, Alex shares raw, practical insights on transformation, maintenance, and living a healthier life without extremes.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:20 – Alex's transformation and weight loss journey 01:33 – Hitting rock bottom and first steps toward change 04:25 – Building confidence and entering the gym 10:13 – CrossFit, bodybuilding, and maintenance 14:47 – The dangers of bodybuilding culture 18:09 – Life after competitions and finding balance 23:52 – Supporting friends and family on their journeys 28:23 – Diet experiments and GLP-1 medications 30:12 – Emotional talk with his parents about health 31:10 – Skin removal surgery and recovery struggles 38:42 – Documentary on Amazon Prime 46:59 – Behind the scenes of “Skin Deep” 51:53 – Looking ahead: the future of weight loss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the American Glutton Podcast, Ethan Suplee and Paige Dorian dive into the realities of sustainable health, fitness, and weight loss. They reflect on the post-summer reset, the pitfalls of crash diets, and why long-term change requires more than quick fixes or bursts of motivation.Ethan shares candid insights from his own journey—battling cycles of extreme dieting, the lure of shortcuts, and the hard truth about building habits that last. From small, manageable adjustments to the psychology of effort and reward, this conversation is both practical and deeply relatable.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 – Summer reset and gym culture 05:51 – Small changes over perfection 10:21 – The problem with perceived effort 19:40 – Building a foundation for sustainable change 24:41 – Radical change vs. slow progress 31:59 – The truth about lasting lifestyle shifts 37:31 – Debunking fad diets and “quick fixes” 41:45 – Why desperation leads to relapse 45:31 – Consistency as the real path to transformation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with Dave Knapp, patient advocate and founder of the first patient-centric obesity medicine news platform. Dave shares his deeply personal journey with obesity and type 2 diabetes—from years of yo-yo dieting and keto struggles to discovering GLP-1 medications that changed his life.Together, Ethan and Dave explore misconceptions about obesity, the emotional toll of weight loss, the rise of new medical treatments, and the importance of community in navigating these challenges. This honest, eye-opening conversation is filled with hard truths, hope, and inspiration for anyone on a health journey.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:02 – Welcome and introductions 01:18 – Living with diabetes and obesity 04:40 – Obesity as a chronic disease 08:29 – Misconceptions about type 2 diabetes 10:22 – High school struggles and keto beginnings 13:36 – Diagnosis and the wake-up call 15:51 – Year of keto and frustration 23:24 – Facing surgery and discovering new drugs 26:35 – Building a patient-driven platform 33:46 – Safety concerns and misconceptions 41:46 – Why people resist obesity medications 46:32 – Transfer addiction and mental health 52:06 – Long-term effects and unanswered questions 56:27 – Loose skin and hidden struggles of weight loss 01:00:39 – The misconceptions about rapid results 01:02:55 – Final reflections and gratitude Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with Ethan Benard, a 26-year-old on a remarkable weight loss journey. From being 200 pounds at age nine to surviving a life-threatening battle with COVID at over 600 pounds, Benard opens up about the turning points that reshaped his perspective on life. He shares the struggles of losing and regaining weight, finding purpose, and building a sustainable path forward.With raw honesty and inspiration, Bernad discusses discipline, setbacks, resilience, and the mindset shift that fuels his transformation. This conversation is heartfelt, motivating, and a must-listen for anyone seeking change.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:01 – Introduction01:25 – Childhood weight struggles02:06 – Mental health and neglect02:26 – Hospitalized with COVID05:04 – Near-death experience sparks change10:06 – Life after hospitalization12:34 – Physical pain of extreme weight17:46 – New mindset and motivation19:00 – Losing 100 pounds naturally23:18 – Starting to walk and record progress24:16 – Social media growth and support27:05 – Walking 10,000–20,000 steps at 500 pounds28:44 – Long-term weight and fitness goals33:29 – Doing it without weight loss surgery38:22 – Loose skin and surgery reflections42:39 – Rethinking goal weights49:37 – Body composition and goals53:49 – Skin removal surgery considerations57:21 – Commitment to natural weight loss59:25 – Building a supportive team01:01:52 – Documenting the journey01:03:55 – Closing remarks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this inspiring episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee sits down with school principal and viral motivator Zac Bowermaster. Zac shares how a personal battle with anxiety and depression reshaped his approach to leadership, connection, and community. From fist bumps in the hallways to “Protein with the Principal,” Zac's story is packed with lessons on empathy, resilience, and building a culture where everyone feels seen. They also dive into work-life rhythm, overcoming obsessive tendencies, and why small, consistent habits matter more than lofty one-time goals. A heartfelt, practical conversation that will leave you motivated to lead with purpose.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 Welcome & Boy Meets World nostalgia02:59 Zac's first-day-of-school perspective shift04:29 Viral videos and the power of small moments09:05 Battling anxiety, depression, and learning to open up12:22 Sharing stories to connect and heal19:05 Embracing challenges as part of life's rhythm22:45 Living day by day & morning habits26:16 Balancing health goals with family life34:41 Helping kids develop healthy habits40:50 Positivity that resonates44:44 Finding support after achieving big goals48:37 Small habits toward big ambitions50:13 Closing thoughts & gratitude Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this heartfelt episode of the American Glutton Podcast, Ethan Suplee and Paige dive into the complex relationship between self-image and the scale. They explore how weight often defines identity, sharing personal struggles and societal pressures that tie self-worth to numbers. Ethan reflects on his journey, revealing how hitting target weights didn't bring expected fulfillment and emphasizing goals like fitting into airplane seats or playing with kids. The candid conversation unpacks the challenge of shifting focus to health and non-scale victories, offering listeners relatable insights and practical perspectives on redefining personal transformation.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Intro and Game Show Banter01:25 - Identity Beyond the Scale02:11 - Ethan's Struggle with Weight and Self-Worth04:42 - The Scale's Impact on Mental Health07:32 - Gender and Societal Conditioning09:56 - VO2 Max and Longevity Goals12:48 - Cardio and Weight Loss Reflections15:32 - Non-Scale Goals and Self-Image Tools18:34 - Lasting Health Goals Over Numbers21:51 - Airplane Seat Anecdote25:52 - The Scale as a Progress Tool29:46 - GLP-1 Medication and Health Focus32:57 - Honest Reflection Using the Scale37:17 - Ethan's Identity and Scale Struggles40:23 - Healthy Habits and Treats41:46 - Real Talk on Ongoing Challenges Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging episode of the American Glutton Podcast, host Ethan Suplee chats with Dr. Aly Cohen, a rheumatologist and environmental health expert. Dr. Cohen dives into the evolving role of rheumatology, tackling complex conditions like autoimmune diseases and gout. She discusses her book, *Detoxify*, offering practical strategies to reduce exposure to harmful chemicals in food, water, and products. From the benefits of frozen organic produce to her 21-day plan for healthier living, Dr. Cohen emphasizes sustainable changes over perfection. Tune in for insights on navigating the modern food system and improving health without extreme measures.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Aly Cohen 00:18 - What is a Rheumatologist? 01:47 - Gout and Modern Diets 02:58 - Protein and Individualized Nutrition 04:15 - Detoxifying the American Diet 07:12 - Chemicals in Food and Health Impacts 09:28 - Benefits of Frozen Organic Foods 12:16 - Lifestyle and Environmental Health 16:13 - The Four A's Framework 19:54 - Challenges with Extreme Health Approaches 24:31 - Regulatory Failures and Individual Action 27:38 - Obesogens and Weight Gain 32:23 - The 21-Day Detoxify Plan 35:17 - Safer Personal Care Products 42:59 - Water Filtration Solutions 48:54 - Patient Stories and Practical Changes 51:49 - Closing Thoughts and ResourcesEthan Suplee's Substack:https://ethansuplee.substack.com/American Glutton:https://www.americanglutton.net/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee hosts Matt Groark on the American Glutton Podcast, diving into their shared passion for barbecue and meat. Matt, a high school culinary teacher and barbecue enthusiast, shares his journey from tailgating to authoring a cookbook, emphasizing the community and joy of grilling. He discusses teaching kids to cook, his vegetarian wife's influence, and approachable barbecue techniques like reverse searing. From elk steaks to ribeye caps, their lively conversation explores unique meat cuts, the empowerment of cooking, and the emotional impact of food, making this episode a must-listen for food lovers.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Matt Groark01:05 - Pizza vs. Barbecue Debate02:19 - Elk Hunting and Cooking Stories05:35 - Matt's Culinary Journey Beginnings07:05 - Tailgating and Community08:43 - From Hobby to Obsession12:17 - Grilling vs. Smoking Preferences15:46 - Grilling Tips for Confidence19:45 - Exploring Unique Meat Cuts24:35 - Teaching Culinary Arts29:50 - Importance of Home Ec31:07 - Health and Cooking Connection37:52 - Transition to Culinary Teaching46:28 - Family Cookbook Project Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Ethan Suplee as he sits down with Nick Bare, fitness entrepreneur and founder of Bare Performance Nutrition. Nick shares his inspiring journey from overcoming a severe eating disorder to building a successful business while serving as an Army infantry platoon leader. Discover the power of consistency, intentionality, and the "Go One More" philosophy that drives Nick's approach to fitness, business, and life. This episode is packed with insights on resilience, long-term goals, and embracing the process.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:27 - Nick Bare's Motivation and Background04:22 - Overcoming an Eating Disorder10:01 - Food as Fuel and Changing Perspectives12:12 - Ethan Suplee's Weight Loss Journey15:13 - Embracing the Process and Long-Term Goals19:29 - Navigating Diet Culture and Quick Fixes25:18 - Consistency Over Quick Wins31:47 - The Importance of Diet Breaks35:24 - Playing the Long Game39:13 - Lessons from Endurance Training43:12 - Learning from Failure46:10 - Belief Before Ability50:27 - Finding Clarity Through Routine52:52 - The Go One More Philosophy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee is a renowned actor known for My Name is Earl, American History X, and The Wolf of Wall Street. This conversation explores the intersection of trauma, food addiction, and the false narratives of transformation. We discuss Ethan's journey through multiple relapses, the psychology behind sustainable change, and why "diet and exercise" is both completely true and profoundly dishonest. Along the way, Ethan dismantles the mythology of quick fixes and linear progress. Ethan is called to serve. This exchange is incredibly nourishing. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Eight Sleep: Get $350 off your Pod 5 Ultra w/ code RICHROLL
Ethan Suplee and guest Dr. Mike Israetel dive into a vision of a "Shameless Future" where body shame and remorse are relics of the past. Exploring themes from Mike's upcoming book, The Aesthetic Revolution, they discuss how advancing technologies, like weight loss drugs and plastic surgery, will empower everyone to achieve their desired appearance by the 2030s. With emotional insights into overcoming trauma and embracing self-love, this episode inspires listeners to envision a world where beauty is a universal birthright, free from judgment.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Welcome Back Dr. Mike00:08 - Confronting Gluttony00:59 - A Kinder Dr. Mike?01:47 - The Aesthetic Revolution02:45 - When Everyone Is Beautiful03:14 - Beauty as Status and Normalcy07:17 - Helping People Feel Beautiful09:05 - Creative Body Transformations10:50 - Ethan's Weight Loss Journey11:34 - The Emotional Impact of Beauty13:47 - Trauma and Self-Perception18:29 - Overcoming Past Trauma20:39 - The Power of Compliments24:15 - Relapsing and Self-Worth25:54 - Breaking Resistance to Compliments30:38 - Embracing a Shameless Future34:35 - Dealing with Loose Skin39:42 - Ethan's Surgical Experience45:06 - Media Missteps and Celebrity Struggles50:26 - Reframing Loose Skin Narratives51:12 - Pain Management Breakthroughs53:56 - Surgical Recovery Realities57:12 - Modern Skin Removal Techniques01:01:02 - Long-Term Surgical Benefits01:02:55 - Timing and Weight Maintenance01:07:21 - The Power of Weight Loss Drugs01:12:07 - Communicating with Surgeons01:13:33 - Becoming Your Best Self Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer Mindset Over Beach BodyJoin host Ethan Suplee and Paige Dorian on American Glutton as they dive into redefining the summer body mindset. Ethan shares his journey of overcoming self-consciousness, challenging the fleeting pursuit of a "perfect" physique. Through candid discussions and listener Q&A, they explore sustainable self-improvement, honesty in relationships. From tackling binge eating to navigating social temptations, this episode offers practical insights and inspiration for lasting change. Tune in to discover how to embrace a positive mindset and live confidently this summer.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Welcome and Summer Vibes00:03 - Can You Get a Beach Body?00:10 - Reframing Body Image Struggles00:17 - Summer Mindset Over Aesthetics00:23 - Social Media and Self-Perception00:31 - 30-Day Negativity Shred Challenge00:39 - Q&A: Honesty with Binge Eating Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this compelling episode of the American Glutton Podcast, host Ethan Suplee sits down with Jordan Grahm, who shares his transformative journey of losing over 210 pounds. From battling depression and unhealthy habits to surviving a life-altering car accident, Jordon reveals the gritty details of his path to health, including overcoming excess skin surgery and competing in powerlifting. His story of resilience, self-ownership, and sustainable lifestyle changes inspires listeners to take charge of their own health journeys, proving that lasting change comes from within.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Jordan Grahm 00:41 - Jordon's Weight Loss Journey Begins01:51 - Impact of Personal Loss03:05 - Struggles with Weight and Depression05:01 - Early Attempts at Dieting06:16 - Experiences at Fat Camp09:43 - Early Food Habits12:24 - Turning Point: Car Accident14:30 - Starting Small: Walking and Diet Changes17:36 - Avoiding Fad Diets20:19 - Finding Sustainable Eating Habits24:26 - Building a New Identity29:05 - Excess Skin Surgery Challenges36:01 - Competing in Powerlifting41:37 - Embracing the Gym Culture46:18 - Shifting Mindset Around Food53:07 - Thyroid Cancer Diagnosis57:16 - Rejecting Quick Fixes01:09:28 - Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before we continue our journey through season 6, we’re rewinding and heading back to the halls of John Adams High! And one of our favorite poetically inclined bullies is coming along for the trip. Ethan Suplee is back to recap the season 2 premiere episode, and his first acting job EVER, “Back 2 School”. Ethan opens up about the nerves of joining an already established cast and the ever present fear he’d be fired at any moment. He reveals why his relationship with the other bullies felt like being in a “jail cell” (in the best way), and we get real about how much of Ethan is in Frankie Stecchino. Plus, Shiloh Strong joins us to talk about his newest charitable venture, all on this week’s Pod Meets World! Follow @podmeetsworldshow on Instagram and TikTok!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You know him from practically every movie or show you watched in the 90s! Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes actor and the host of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee, onto the show to talk about every actor's “fear of the flop,” the unexpected journey of the movie Dogma, the struggles to reinvent modern cinema, and what it's like to film around actual dead bodies.x.com/ethansupleehttps://www.americanglutton.net/Order THE WHITE PILL: http://whitepillbook.com/Order THE ANARCHIST HANDBOOK: https://www.amzn.com/B095DVF8FJOrder THE NEW RIGHT: https://amzn.to/2IFFCCuOrder DEAR READER: https://t.co/vZfTVkK6qf?amp=1https://twitter.com/michaelmalicehttps://instagram.com/michaelmalicehttps://malice.locals.comhttps://youtube.com/michaelmaliceofficialIntro song: "Out of Reach" by Legendary House Cats https://thelegendaryhousecats.bandcamp.com/The newest episode of "YOUR WELCOME" releases on iTunes and YouTube every Wednesday! Please subscribe and leave a review.This week's sponsors:Fast Growing Trees – Biggest Online Nursery in the US: www.FastGrowingTrees.com/welcome , or www.FastGrowingTrees.com using promo code WELCOME (15% off)JustThrive – Potent, Proven, Effective: www.JustThriveHealth.com , promo code: WELCOME (20% off)OneSkin – Transforming Skin at the Cellular Level: www.OneSkin.co , code: MALICE (15% off) PDS Debt – Become Debt Free: www.PDSDebt.com/welcome (Free Debt Assessment) PlutoTV – Streaming TV: www.Pluto.tv (Free)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join host Ethan Suplee on the American Glutton Podcast as he dives into the benefits of walking with Paige Dorian. They explore walking's impact on weight loss, mental health, and metabolism, debunking myths about step counts and running. Ethan shares personal insights on building a walking habit, its accessibility, and its therapeutic value. From practical tips to community aspects, this episode highlights why walking is an undervalued tool for a healthier life. Tune in for an inspiring discussion!SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00:00 - Introduction and Banter00:01:38 - Walking as a Topic00:02:24 - Walking and Weight Loss00:05:03 - Mental Health Benefits00:06:46 - Measuring Steps vs. Time00:08:39 - Starting Small with Walking00:11:45 - Walking as Therapy00:12:37 - Metabolism and Walking00:17:10 - Community Aspect of Walking00:23:09 - Walking vs. Running00:28:09 - Context in Exercise Choices00:30:14 - Personal Running Experiences00:35:28 - Long-term Value of Walking00:37:24 - Walking for Perspective Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee hosts an engaging episode of American Glutton titled "The Cheat Meal," featuring renowned chefs Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo. The trio dives into their passion for food, recounting epic culinary adventures and the transformative impact of their restaurants—Animal, Son of a Gun, and Jon & Vinny's—on Los Angeles' dining scene. From innovative dishes like snail steak to fostering a new generation of chefs, they explore food as art, culture, and community. Ethan shares insights on dieting, while Jon and Vinny discuss balancing indulgence with health, offering a raw look at their culinary empire.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Episode01:33 - Animal Restaurant Beginnings03:40 - Influencing LA's Food Culture06:13 - Epic Night of Eating09:48 - Exploring Unique Ingredients13:05 - Building a Restaurant Empire18:53 - Jon & Vinny's Impact28:58 - Fairfax's Evolution32:08 - Discovering Dino's Unique Dish35:09 - New Ventures and Kismet Rotisserie41:25 - Ethan's Diet and Cheat Meals48:57 - Balancing Gluttony and Health57:24 - Frozen Pizza Project Reveal01:09:57 - Q&A: Curbing Sugar Cravings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee is thrilled to share his conversation with Dr. Allan Bacon on the American Glutton Podcast, where they dive into the transformative power of health and fitness. Ethan opens up about his own journey, from rigid diets to finding balance, while Dr. Allan Bacon breaks down practical strategies to take control of your habits without guilt. Allan's insights on mindset — like shifting from outcome-based goals to habit-focused ones — hit home for Ethan and will resonate with anyone looking to make lasting change. Tune in for an honest, actionable discussion that cuts through the noise of quick-fix solutions.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:08 - Alan's Journey to Health and Fitness01:07 - The Impact of Personal Loss on Allan's Mission03:19 - Reframing Self-Care as Selfless04:51 - Teaching Kids Healthy Habits07:47 - Redefining Selfishness09:16 - Escaping Rigid Diets11:12 - Willpower vs. Coping Mechanisms13:37 - The Power of a Food Journal16:55 - Recognizing Emotional Triggers19:29 - External Factors, Not Identity21:46 - Controlling Your Food Environment24:23 - Strategies for Social Events30:14 - Planning Ahead for Restaurants33:34 - Handling Pushback from Others36:49 - Parallels to Addiction Recovery39:32 - Physical vs. Emotional Hunger42:52 - The Apple Test for Hunger46:14 - Anatomy of a Habit49:00 - Realistic Habit-Building Timelines51:02 - Allowing Discretionary Foods53:41 - Adapting to Life's Seasons55:46 - Learning from Setbacks58:01 - The Grayness of Extreme Diets01:00:03 - Internalizing Motivation01:01:59 - Habit-Based Goal Setting01:06:08 - Shifting Your Identity01:09:36 - Mastering the Basics01:12:26 - Debunking Nutrition Myths01:17:46 - Fasting Misconceptions01:20:22 - The Value of Muscle as We Age01:21:32 - Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee sits down with Garrett Welsh, who shares his incredible journey of losing 220 pounds and overcoming addiction. You'll be inspired by his raw honesty about sobriety, mental health, and embracing life's challenges, from loose skin to self-doubt. They dive into how he transformed his habits through simple, mindful choices, and we're excited for you to hear his powerful perspective on reframing struggles into growth.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:02 - Introduction to Garrett Welsh 00:16 - Garrett's Weight Loss Journey 01:07 - Struggles with Addiction 01:52 - Path to Sobriety 03:05 - Transfer Addiction and Food 04:48 - First Steps to Health 07:52 - Current Goals and Skin Removal Surgery 10:23 - Mental Health and Family History 12:17 - Social Media and Community Support 13:36 - Planning for Surgery Recovery 15:50 - Daily Routine and Lifestyle 16:50 - Balancing Work and Health 19:15 - Food Philosophy and Macros 20:40 - Past Eating Habits 22:43 - Meal Prep and Structure 23:49 - Snacking Strategies 26:05 - Breaking Bad Habits 29:13 - Reframing Perspectives 30:55 - Dealing with Loose Skin 39:46 - Approach to Cutting Weight 42:06 - Confidence and Inner Work 47:03 - Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee is thrilled to sit down with Dr. Stephen Gundry on the American Glutton Podcast to explore the alarming decline in America's health since the 1970s. Together, they dive into the gut microbiome's crucial role in regulating hunger and supporting weight loss, examining how antibiotics, glyphosate, and processed foods have severely disrupted this delicate system. Dr. Gundry offers practical solutions—such as incorporating prebiotic fiber and fermented foods—to help restore balance. The conversation also tackles the downsides of quick-fix drugs like Ozempic. This eye-opening episode challenges conventional health wisdom and offers real hope for sustainable change.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction to Dr. Stephen Gundry 01:11 - The Health Decline Since the 1970s 02:25 - Ultra-Processed Foods and Their Origins 03:06 - Impact of Broad-Spectrum Antibiotics 04:22 - Glyphosate's Effect on the Microbiome 05:39 - Dangers of NSAIDs like Advil 07:34 - Obesity Trends and High Fructose Corn Syrup 08:01 - Restoring the Gut Microbiome 12:21 - Three Steps to a Healthy Microbiome 19:07 - Gut-Centric Theory of Hunger 23:35 - Challenges of Getting Enough Fiber 25:23 - Efficiency and Modern Food Access 27:47 - Weight Loss Drugs and Their Risks 33:38 - Importance of Fermented Foods 36:11 - Reintroducing Beneficial Bacteria 40:48 - Overcoming Bacteriophobia 43:20 - Final Thoughts and Takeaways Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee welcomes Dr. Alexandra Sowa, author of The Ozempic Revolution, to explore the transformative yet complex world of GLP-1 agonists. They dive into the emotional and mental challenges of weight loss, the pitfalls of yo-yo dieting, and the revolutionary potential of these medications beyond mere thinness. From personal struggles to societal shifts, this candid conversation unpacks the science, the stigma, and the hope for lasting health—offering nuance in a polarized debate.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:51 - The Polarizing Debate on GLP-1 Agonists03:10 - The Dangers of Yo-Yo Dieting05:50 - Chronic Disease and Long-Term Medication10:55 - Reframing Weight Loss Motivation14:10 - The Mental Side of Eating19:22 - Social Contracts and Lifestyle Changes24:46 - Weight Loss Isn't the Cure32:44 - When to Stop the Medication43:38 - Cost and Access Challenges51:13 - How GLP-1 Medications Work55:44 - Final Thoughts and Hope Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee welcomes Kevin Smith back to American Glutton for an insightful conversation about weight loss, loose skin, intermittent fasting, and long-term health. Kevin shares his experience with fasting, autophagy, and how he manages his weight on a vegan diet. They dive into the realities of excess skin after significant weight loss, the myths around fat loss, and the mental challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Packed with humor and real talk, this episode is a must-listen for anyone on a weight loss journey.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:00:02 - Introduction and welcome01:08 - Kevin on Ethan's podcast growth02:17 - Ethan's cameo in Clerks III03:13 - Loose skin and the challenges of weight loss06:03 - Autophagy and the benefits of fasting08:37 - Why fasting won't fix loose skin12:59 - Struggles with food addiction19:34 - Finding moderation in eating27:20 - Why exercise alone isn't enough for weight loss32:28 - Reflecting on past weight struggles38:57 - The challenge of hiking with weights40:47 - The science of weight loss through breathing46:52 - Improving fitness by tracking progress50:44 - Kevin's heart attack and life changes57:16 - Misconceptions about food and health01:02:10 - The importance of caloric deficit01:04:04 - Closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ethan Suplee dives into the world of Ayurveda with guest Nidhi Pandya, an Ayurvedic doctor and author of Your Body Already Knows. Discover how women are reclaiming health, healing trauma, and finding balance in a chaotic world. From bio-individuality to perimenopause, Nidhi reveals why slowing down—not doing more—unlocks your body's wisdom. A fresh take on wellness that challenges modern myths and inspires sustainable change for all.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 - Welcome to the American Glutton Podcast00:10 - What Is an Ayurvedic Doctor?01:27 - Connecting Life and Wellness03:14 - Nidhi's Focus on Women's Health04:56 - Ethan's Take on Women's Complexity06:41 - When a Woman Heals, the World Heals09:33 - Men vs. Women: Biological Nuances11:02 - Trauma and Healing Differences12:30 - Bio-Individuality in Ayurveda16:23 - Your Body Already Knows: The Book21:34 - Clarity Through Cleansing24:40 - Finding Equilibrium in Modern Life29:10 - Circadian Rhythms and Balance31:55 - A Loving Approach to Health35:39 - Upgrading Your Body's Detox Ability39:43 - Ancient Practices for Modern Energy44:39 - Living Well Without Prescriptions46:09 - Slowing Down for Big Discoveries47:26 - Final Thoughts and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of American Glutton, Ethan Suplee welcomes back Dr. Christopher McGowan to discuss the science behind weight loss, GLP-1 medications, and the body's resistance to maintaining weight loss. They explore the role of hunger hormones, the risks of rapid weight cycling, and groundbreaking new medical procedures that can help control appetite. Dr. McGowan shares insights on endoscopic techniques, including ghrelin-reducing procedures, and the future of weight loss interventions.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:00 – Welcome Back, Dr. Christopher McGowan00:11 – The Science of Weight Regain02:07 – The Struggle of Long-Term Weight Loss04:32 – What Comes After GLP-1s?06:42 – Compounded Medications and Market Trends12:49 – Risks of Yo-Yo Dieting and Muscle Loss17:28 – Ghrelin: The Hunger Hormone Explained20:57 – New Endoscopic Procedures for Appetite Control26:49 – Comparing Surgical and Non-Surgical Options37:34 – The Future of Weight Loss Interventions58:15 – Closing Thoughts and Final Takeaways Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.