American Glutton American Glutton
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Actor Ethan Suplee was an aspiring plus size model long before it became trendy and now sets out to examine our current obesity crisis. On American Glutton, he’ll talk to everyone from experts to the average Joe, exploring all the diets he has been on over the last two decades, taking us on his journey from obese to svelte and back again, examining what worked and what made him gain everything back plus 50 pounds. Sharing his ever-lasting search for the next quick fix, we’ll delve into the joys of suffering, relativism, dogged determination, and the proper way to braise a pork belly.
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Longevity with Harold Terens
World War II Veteran, 100 year-old Harold Terens, is with Ethan today on American Glutton. Harold shares how his love for life, energy and a little bit of luck has gotten him to where he is today, and he has no intention of slowing down.
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Improving Metabolic Health with Dr. Casey Means
Returning Guest Casey Means is here to talk about her new book, "Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health." Casey talks about her life's mission to break the cycle of the broken healthcare system and share the clear path towards radically empowered health.
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A web of possibilities with Laurén LaRocca
Ethan's friend Laurén Larocca joins the podcast today to share her own health journey, and the research path she has spent years diving into, so she can improve her life and those around her.
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Catching up with Ilan Hall: Chef, Television Personality, Restaurateur
Ethan welcomes his friend Ilan Hall back to American Glutton for an update on his fitness plans, restaurant, and all things in between.
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Health and Movies Too! With Rod Blackhurst: Director, Producer, Writer
Ethan welcomes Emmy and Critics Choice nominated director and producer Rod Blackhurst. Ethan worked with Rod when he produced and directed him in the action thriller Blood For Dust starring Scoot McNairy, Kit Harington, Josh Lucas, and Stephen Dorff. Today Ethan and Rod talk about health, movies and everything in between.
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Continuing to Change with Steven Meiers Dominguez
Director and photographer Steven Meiers Dominguez returns to talk about the progress he's made since his last visit. Steven's eye for fashion and his bold, kinetic photographic style has seen him capturing exclusive events for stylish clients including The Museum of Contemporary Art, Fenty by Rihanna, Marc Jacobs, Adidas, Jeremy Scott, and many more.
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Customer Reviews
I love this podcast
I love listening to this podcast, it resonates with me so much, I love the personalities of everyone involved, such intelligent, empathetic, understanding, non judgemental, reasonable people. It's informative, funny, relatable, I especially loved the Will Friedle episode, not just as a Boy Meets World fan, but the rawness of it all, the honesty, it helps so much. Also the episode that mentioned going off a person if they wanted to sleep with you, that was a funny episode, purely because it's true, I get it totally, sad, but true, I found it funny because I feel the same on some things. I only discovered it in the last month, and I have been listening non stop to all the new and back catalogue episodes. I've been thinking recently about why non celebrities want to be friends with, and know celebrities, and for me personally, I don't have many friends, and I would like some, you can't tell what strangers are like, or who they are as people, until you personally get to know them through many encounters etc, but celebrities do so many interviews, podcasts, videos etc, their personality is out there somewhat, and you listen to them talk, and how their mind works, and you think, hey, I really like this person as a human, I would like to be friends with this kind of person, or they seem cool and I like the characters they play, but I don't think I would personally get on with them, or, what a douche, one of the three. Ethan Suplee, Will Friedle, and some of his other guests, are some of the people who I think, these are truly genuine, and lovely humans, with a great mind, empathy, and personality- it's a pleasure to get to listen to you, thank you for existing in the world.
Compassionate, intelligent, and Supreme Suplee
I was having a tragic kind of pattern of thoughts and experiences today, and you have allowed me to find that pride and dignity that my mental health almost thoughtlessly erases. I’m trying to take my life by the horns, and I think you’re a brilliant port of call. And a beautiful view into good health and success, that respects your limitations and humanity. Very well done, in my opinion!
Essential
I don’t usually write reviews for stuff but this has fast become my favourite podcast. Ethan is so informative but also lets his guests get their own points across in a patient, understanding way.
Essential listening