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S5E14 A Real Conversation About Wellness Extremes, Cure-All Diets & How to Actually Find Balance | Shyla Cadogan, RD

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What does “good nutrition” actually mean – and why have we built a BILLION dollar industry that only makes us more confused about how to feed ourselves? Why is it that one day the internet is telling you to be a raw vegan, and 5 years later carnivore is suddenly a panacea? Shyla Cadogan is a registered dietitian focused on making nutrition simple again. Shyla explores the extensive impact that processed foods have on our bodies, while at the same time not putting perfection, whole foods or ‘superfoods’ on a pedestal. She brings some much needed nuance (and humor) to the question: what the heck should I eat and who should I listen to?

HERE’S THE JUICE:

  • Shyla’s transition from intense vegan diets to an unattached, simple way of fueling
  • The importance of finding the middle ground with nutrition rather than opting into extremes
  • Why nutrition professionals have a duty to keep things professional rather than trying to be cutting edge or go viral
  • How the concept of intuitive eating has gotten warped and why most of us are practicing it all wrong and feeling bad about it
  • How you can be anti-diet-culture and still not eat a lot of processed foods
  • Why Shyla says “a true relationship with food is having no relationship with it at all”
  • The importance of not shaming people for being imperfect in their health decisions and educating in a considerate manner
  • The history of “superfoods” and why the term is a bit of a scam
  • The distrust that the public currently has in dietitians (ie. thinking they’re paid by big pharma!)
  • How processed foods were originally created for war times and food corporations have used that opportunity to exploit us
  • How cultural foods play a role in healthy eating

Watch the full episode on What’s The Juice YouTube Channel

To support our ad-free show, shop Olivia’s line of herbalist-formulated supplements for digestion, anxiety, thyroid support, and more by visiting www.organicolivia.com.

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What does “good nutrition” actually mean – and why have we built a BILLION dollar industry that only makes us more confused about how to feed ourselves? Why is it that one day the internet is telling you to be a raw vegan, and 5 years later carnivore is suddenly a panacea? Shyla Cadogan is a registered dietitian focused on making nutrition simple again. Shyla explores the extensive impact that processed foods have on our bodies, while at the same time not putting perfection, whole foods or ‘superfoods’ on a pedestal. She brings some much needed nuance (and humor) to the question: what the heck should I eat and who should I listen to?

HERE’S THE JUICE:

  • Shyla’s transition from intense vegan diets to an unattached, simple way of fueling
  • The importance of finding the middle ground with nutrition rather than opting into extremes
  • Why nutrition professionals have a duty to keep things professional rather than trying to be cutting edge or go viral
  • How the concept of intuitive eating has gotten warped and why most of us are practicing it all wrong and feeling bad about it
  • How you can be anti-diet-culture and still not eat a lot of processed foods
  • Why Shyla says “a true relationship with food is having no relationship with it at all”
  • The importance of not shaming people for being imperfect in their health decisions and educating in a considerate manner
  • The history of “superfoods” and why the term is a bit of a scam
  • The distrust that the public currently has in dietitians (ie. thinking they’re paid by big pharma!)
  • How processed foods were originally created for war times and food corporations have used that opportunity to exploit us
  • How cultural foods play a role in healthy eating

Watch the full episode on What’s The Juice YouTube Channel

To support our ad-free show, shop Olivia’s line of herbalist-formulated supplements for digestion, anxiety, thyroid support, and more by visiting www.organicolivia.com.

Connect with Shyla:

Follow her on Instagram

Sign up for her newsletter

Connect with Olivia:

Follow Organic Olivia

Olivia’s personal IG

Organic Olivia on TikTok

Read Olivia’s blog posts

  continue reading

130 episodes

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