Nutrition for Noobs - Nutrition Science, Plant Based Eating & Beginners Nutrition Tips

N4N Productions - Plant Based Eating Experts

Nutrition for Noobs is your go-to podcast for plant-based eating, beginners’ nutrition tips, and real-food advice you can actually use. Hosted by nutrition expert Michelle Pierce-Hamilton and self-proclaimed food rookie Kevin Harries, this biweekly show breaks down the world of holistic nutrition and makes nutrition science easy to understand—with plenty of laughs along the way. Each episode dives into a single nutrition topic and unpacks the facts behind it. From anti-inflammatory seeds, collagen, bone broth, and emulsifiers to salt, healthy pantry staples, and the benefits of whole-food and plant-forward diets, you’ll get nutrition science explained in a way that’s clear, practical, and refreshingly down-to-earth. Michelle, a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, turns complex research into simple strategies for better eating, while Kevin asks the real questions beginners want answered—plus a few dad jokes no one asked for. Whether you're exploring gut health, supporting chronic conditions, navigating aging, or just trying to eat more real, whole foods, you’ll finish each episode informed, inspired, and ready to try something new in the kitchen. Listen wherever you get your favourite podcasts, hit subscribe, and enjoy real-food nutrition talk that’s supportive, non-judgmental, and genuinely fun. Contact the show at n4noobs@gmail.com or join the community on Facebook at facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs.

  1. FEB 3

    Ep 60 - Tofu 101: How to Cook Tofu Without Failing (Types of Tofu, Health Benefits & Easy Crispy Tofu Recipes)

    Tofu has a reputation problem: bland, mushy, or downright traumatic. In this episode of Nutrition for Noobs, Kevin and Michelle set out to demystify tofu once and for all. From silken tofu disasters to crispy, crave-worthy success stories, they break down everything beginners need to know about cooking tofu properly. You’ll learn the different types of tofu (silken, soft, medium, firm, extra-firm, and pressed tofu), how water content affects texture, and exactly which tofu to use for stir fries, air fryers, smoothies, scrambles, soups, and desserts. Kevin shares his fail-proof shredded tofu recipe that even meat-eaters love, while Michelle shares her tofu-ricotta recipe and explains why tofu is nutritionally powerful, protein-rich, and packed with cancer-protective phytoestrogens. They also cover: Why marinating tofu doesn’t work the way you thinkHow to make tofu crispy (pan-fried, air-fried, or deep-fried)Tofu health benefits for women, menopause, and hormone balanceWhy tofu isn’t a meat substitute — and why that’s a good thingEasy tofu recipes for beginners (including tofu ricotta and batch-cook tips) Whether you’re tofu-curious, tofu-traumatized, vegetarian, vegan, or just trying to eat more plant-based protein, this episode will change how you think about tofu forever. Please subscribe and drop us a review—your feedback helps fellow noobs find their way to better nutrition. Have a question for Michelle? Have a recipe (or recipe disaster) you want to share? Get in touch at n4noobs@gmail.com or connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs. ___ Kevin's Shredded Tofu Recipe Ingredients: 1 block extra firm (or pressed) tofuonion powdergarlic powderdried gingerdark soy sauceblack (or regular) rice vinegar Michelle's Tofu-Ricotta Recipe Ingredients: 1/2 cup raw cashewsSilken or soft tofuLemon juiceVegetable brothNutritional yeastBasilSalt & Pepper Listen to the episode for directions, or find the transcript here: https://kevinharries.com/n4n/ep60.html

    56 min
  2. JAN 20

    Ep 59 - The Inverted Food Pyramid Explained: What the 2025–2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines Get Wrong (with Dr. Matt Nagra)

    The new 2025–2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines have ignited controversy, and for once, nutrition policy is trending. From an upside-down food pyramid stacked with red meat, butter, and full-fat dairy to confusing messaging on saturated fat, processed foods, and plant-based diets, many experts are asking: How did we get here? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Matthew Nagra, Canadian naturopathic doctor, nutrition researcher, and science communicator, to break down what actually happened behind the scenes. We unpack the disconnect between the 20-member Scientific Advisory Committee and the nine-person review panel, the role of ideology and industry ties, and why the final visuals contradict the written recommendations. We cover: Why the inverted food pyramid is misleading (and possibly unworkable)The saturated fat contradiction, and what the evidence really saysRed meat, cancer risk, and what the guidelines leave outThe problematic treatment of vegan and plant-based dietsDairy recommendations, lactose intolerance, and equity concernsUltra-processed foods, breakfast cereals, and nuance lost in translationWhy institutions may ignore the pyramid, but the public won’t If you’re confused by the headlines, frustrated by the visuals, or worried about how these guidelines could influence schools, policy, and public perception, this conversation brings clarity, context, and evidence, without the spin. Please subscribe and drop us a review—your feedback helps fellow noobs find their way to better nutrition. Have a question for Michelle? Get in touch at n4noobs@gmail.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs. Dr Matthew Nagra can be found here: Website: https://drmatthewnagra.com/  https://www.instagram.com/dr.matthewnagra https://www.youtube.com/@dr.matthewnagra https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.matthewnagra https://www.facebook.com/dr.matthewnagra

    47 min
  3. JAN 6

    Ep 58 - Seed Oils vs. Saturated Fats: What Science Really Says About Heart Health, Omega Ratios & Ultra-Processed Foods

    Are seed oils actually harmful, or is the internet just shouting louder than the science? In this myth-busting episode, Michelle and Kevin go deep into the evidence behind seed oils, saturated fats, omega-6 to omega-3 ratios, and the real health risks hiding in ultra-processed foods. Michelle breaks down how different oils (canola, soybean, olive, corn) vary in fatty acid composition, why polyunsaturated fats consistently lower LDL cholesterol, and how studies often misinterpret outdated data from the 1960s that involved trans-fat-laden margarine. They also explore why anti–seed oil arguments often confuse mechanism with real-world outcomes, and how lifestyle patterns, not canola oil, drive chronic inflammation. You’ll learn: Why seed oils aren’t the inflammatory villains social media claimsHow polyunsaturated fats actually reduce cardiovascular disease riskThe truth about omega-6 vs omega-3 ratios (and what really matters)Why ultra-processed foods (not the oils inside them) are the real issueHow to include healthy fats without overdoing calorie-dense oilsWhole-food sources of omega-3s that support a balanced diet Plus: Michelle reveals updated research, a massive umbrella review on vegetable oils, and a surprising update on Paul Saladino’s carnivore diet health crash. If you haven’t already, listen to Episode 10 for a full primer on dietary fats and oils. Please subscribe and drop us a review—your feedback helps fellow noobs find their way to better nutrition. Have a question for Michelle? Get in touch at n4noobs@gmail.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs. This episode is a companion to Episode 10 with important clarification and with some updated information, particularly in context regarding omega-6 fatty acids. Additional resources: https://hsph.harvard.edu/news/scientists-debunk-seed-oil-health-risks/https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.3799?utm_source=openevidence&utm_medium=referralhttps://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1800389?utm_source=openevidencehttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0205?utm_source=openevidence&utm_medium=referralUmbrella Review: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39053603https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2773120?utm_source=openevidence&utm_medium=referralhttps://hsph.harvard.edu/news/are-seed-oils-healthful-or-harmful/https://www.plantbaseddata.org/ (under 'Omega 6' topic folder)

    52 min
  4. 2025-12-23

    Ep 57 - The Plate That Shapes the Planet: The Evidence-Based Case for a Plant-Centered Diet

    In this powerful and wide-ranging conversation, Michelle and Kevin sit down with physician, researcher, and global health advocate Dr. Tushar Mehta to explore how our food system impacts human health, environmental sustainability, pandemic risk, and social justice. Dr. Mehta breaks down the evidence behind whole-food, plant-based and Eat-Lancet dietary patterns, clarifying what the science actually says about optimal nutrition, minimal animal-product consumption, and the role of processed foods. The discussion goes deep into zoonotic disease origins, antibiotic resistance, climate impacts, and what it will take to feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050 without compromising ecosystems, human dignity, or global equity. The episode also highlights cultural sensitivity, realistic dietary approaches, the future of farming, and why dietary change doesn’t have to mean losing the joy of food. A thoughtful, evidence-rich, and compassionate look at the choices on our plate, and what they mean for our collective future. Plus: rapid-fire questions and a couple of delightfully groan-worthy climate dad jokes. Please subscribe and drop us a review—your feedback helps fellow noobs find their way to better nutrition. Have a question for Michelle? Get in touch at n4noobs@gmail.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs. Additional resources: https://www.plantbaseddata.org/https://plantricianproject.org/food-math-101 Plantrician Project Infographic (mentioned by Michelle)Regenerative Grazing and more: https://iffs.earth/top-facts/ Other podcast episodes featuring Dr. Tushar Mehta: Radical Overconsumption, Ecological Genocide, Economics & Degrowth - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Nqcm9NVJNYUnderstanding Pandemics and Covid-19 https://planttrainers.libsyn.com/understanding-pandemics-like-covid-19-with-dr-tushar-mehta-ptp363Dismantling Regenerative Animal Agriculture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me8mxaQrRks

    1h 6m
  5. 2025-12-09

    Ep 56 - Thriving on a Plant-Based Diet: B12, Zinc, Magnesium, Chromium & Avoiding Common Pitfalls

    Curious about how to succeed on a vegan or plant-based diet? In this episode of Nutrition for Noobs, Michelle and Kevin break down the essential nutrients you need to thrive, including B12, zinc, magnesium and chromium, while highlighting why processed plant-based foods can sabotage your health. Learn practical tips on improving diet quality, optimizing nutrient absorption, and understanding common deficiencies that affect vegans and omnivores alike. Plus, discover the science behind supplementation. Whether you're new to plant-based eating or a long-time vegan, this episode is packed with evidence-based advice to help you feel your best. Key Topics Covered: Why B12 is critical for brain and nerve health, and how to supplement effectivelyCommon nutrient deficiencies in vegans and omnivores, and what affects absorptionPractical strategies to optimize diet quality and nutrient intake Tune in and empower yourself to thrive on a plant-based diet without compromising your health! Please subscribe and drop us a review—your feedback helps fellow noobs find their way to better nutrition. Have a question for Michelle? Get in touch at n4noobs@gmail.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs. Link to Dr. Klapper’s study: https://www.doctorklaper.com/vegan-health-study Link to Dr. Klapper’s on demand video (100min) Thriving on a Plant-based Diet: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thriving

    53 min
4.9
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Nutrition for Noobs is your go-to podcast for plant-based eating, beginners’ nutrition tips, and real-food advice you can actually use. Hosted by nutrition expert Michelle Pierce-Hamilton and self-proclaimed food rookie Kevin Harries, this biweekly show breaks down the world of holistic nutrition and makes nutrition science easy to understand—with plenty of laughs along the way. Each episode dives into a single nutrition topic and unpacks the facts behind it. From anti-inflammatory seeds, collagen, bone broth, and emulsifiers to salt, healthy pantry staples, and the benefits of whole-food and plant-forward diets, you’ll get nutrition science explained in a way that’s clear, practical, and refreshingly down-to-earth. Michelle, a Registered Holistic Nutritionist, turns complex research into simple strategies for better eating, while Kevin asks the real questions beginners want answered—plus a few dad jokes no one asked for. Whether you're exploring gut health, supporting chronic conditions, navigating aging, or just trying to eat more real, whole foods, you’ll finish each episode informed, inspired, and ready to try something new in the kitchen. Listen wherever you get your favourite podcasts, hit subscribe, and enjoy real-food nutrition talk that’s supportive, non-judgmental, and genuinely fun. Contact the show at n4noobs@gmail.com or join the community on Facebook at facebook.com/nutritionfornoobs.

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