The ALL ME® Podcast

The Taylor Hooton Foundation

SUMMARY The Taylor Hooton Foundation is the leader in providing education about the use of anabolic steroids, HGH, dietary supplements & other Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances. Please join the cause and help enlighten the world to the truths of using Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances and inspire people to live and compete without the use of these substances. PODCAST DESCRIPTION The ALL ME® Podcast from the Taylor Hooton Foundation exists to help enlighten people to the truths of using Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances and increase more awareness on the matter.

  1. Aug 4

    Peptides: What You Need to Know About This Growing Trend – Dr. Brandon Welch

    The ALL ME® Podcast Peptides: What You Need to Know About This Growing Trend – Dr. Brandon Welch In this episode, Dr. Brandon Welch discusses the complex world of peptides, their uses, risks, and the regulatory landscape, providing valuable insights for athletes, parents, and young enthusiasts. Takeaways: What are peptides and how do they work? Regulatory status of peptides: FDA approval and bans Risks and side effects of peptide use Sources and quality concerns of online peptides The rise of peptides in social media and biohacking Clinical trials and safety data for peptides Legal considerations for prescribing and dispensing Impact of peptides on health and performance Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Peptides and Their Importance 03:02 Dr. Brandon Welch's Journey into Pharmacy 05:40 Understanding Peptides: The Basics 08:52 Peptides: Legal Status and Safety Concerns 11:26 Research-Only Peptides: Risks and Regulations 14:22 The Role of Influencers in Peptide Popularity 17:19 The Surge of Peptides in Recent Years 20:05 Popular Peptides: Reta TrueTide and BPC157 34:12 Injectable Drugs and Athletic Recovery 37:49 The Risks of Peptides and Tumor Growth 38:40 CJC-1295: Benefits and Risks 42:57 Ipamorelin: Understanding Its Use and Risks 46:03 Dependency on Growth Hormones 48:27 TB500: Potential and Limitations 50:09 The Push for FDA Approval of Peptides 56:06 Advice for Young Athletes on Peptide Use Resources: · https://sportsrxnetwork.com/ · https://www.usada.org/ · https://www.fda.gov/drugs/buying-using-medicine-safely/besaferx-your-source-online-pharmacy-information · https://clinicaltrials.gov/ Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    Peptides: What You Need to Know About This Growing Trend – Dr. Brandon Welch
  2. Jul 7

    How Performance-Enhancing Drugs Shape Society – Dr. Charles "Chuck" Yesalis

    The ALL ME® Podcast How Performance-Enhancing Drugs Shape Society – Dr. Charles "Chuck" Yesalis In this in-depth interview, Dr. Charles "Chuck" Yesalis shares his extensive knowledge on anabolic steroids, their impact on youth, and the ongoing challenges in anti-doping education. Discover the history from the 1970's to today, health effects, and societal influences surrounding performance-enhancing drugs. Takeaways: History of anabolic steroids and doping Health effects and risks of steroids Societal and cultural influences on drug use Policy and legal frameworks for drug control Challenges in education and prevention Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:34 How Dr. Yesalis and Don's Father Met 00:57 Early Concerns About Kids and Performance Drugs 01:24 The 1988 National Study on Youth Steroid Use 02:17 Dr. Yesalis's Involvement in Anti-Doping Efforts 02:59 Personal Motivations and the Loss of Taylor Hooten 03:26 Public Perception and Media Coverage of Steroid Use 03:53 Influence of Social Media and Body Image on Youth 04:25 Risks of Illegal Substance Use Among Young People 04:51 The Push to Gain an Advantage in Sports 05:19 Health Consequences and Long-term Risks of Steroids 05:43 Origins of Dr. Yesalis's Interest in Steroids 06:16 Understanding Anabolic Steroids and Their Effects 06:38 Historical Research and Early Findings 07:32 The Politics and Science of Steroid Use 08:44 Long-term Health Effects and Epidemiological Research 09:37 The Evolution of Performance-Enhancing Drugs 10:28 Credibility and Scientific Evidence in Anti-Doping 11:08 The Impact of Scientific Misconceptions 11:49 Challenges in Education and Public Awareness 12:58 The Role of Legislation and Regulation 13:47 The Influence of Money and Fame in Sports 14:40 Natural vs. Enhanced Performance and Ethical Dilemmas 15:30 Moral and Ethical Issues in Doping 16:26 Athletes' Willingness to Risk Their Lives for Fame 17:23 Obstacles in Anti-Doping Education 18:13 Public Perception and Media's Role 19:13 Generational Changes and Social Media Impact 19:55 Studies on Youth and Steroid Use in the 1980s 21:10 The 1988 Youth Steroid Study Insights 22:25 Public Awareness and Media Coverage of the Study 23:20 Attitudes Toward Risk and Self-Harm in Youth 23:40 Changes in Drug Legislation and Regulation 24:41 The Impact of the Anabolic Steroid Control Act 25:33 Societal Pressures and Body Image Trends 26:38 Current Perspectives on Testosterone and Medical Use 27:41 Descheduling Testosterone and Potential Risks 29:22 Pharmaceutical Industry and Overproduction of Steroids 30:12 Physician Perspectives on Steroid Regulation 31:34 Dependence and Psychological Effects of Steroids 33:03 Risks of Descheduling and Accessibility 34:18 Medical and Anti-Aging Clinics and Steroid Access 37:43 The Book 'Anabolic Steroids in Sports and Exercise' 39:13 Challenges in Fighting Performance-Enhancing Drugs 40:32 Cheating and Ethical Issues in Sports 40:54 Societal Attitudes Toward Winning at All Costs 41:51 Misconceptions and Public Perception of Steroids 43:08 Health Risks of High-Dose Steroid Use 43:59 Behavioral and Psychological Effects of Steroids 45:15 Physician Involvement and Safety in Steroid Use 45:41 The Role of Medical Professionals in Steroid Regulation 47:26 Reflections on Legacy and Impact in Anti-Doping 48:44 The Mission to Shine Light on the Truth 50:25 Final Thoughts and Personal Philosophy Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    How Performance-Enhancing Drugs Shape Society  – Dr. Charles "Chuck" Yesalis
  3. Jun 2

    The Creatine O.G. – Steve and Rachael Jennings

    The ALL ME® Podcast The Creatine O.G. – Steve and Rachael Jennings Summary In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, Don Hooton hosts a discussion with Steven and Rachel Jennings about creatine, its origins, safety, and its role in sports nutrition. They explore the science behind creatine, how it works in the body, and address common myths and misconceptions. The conversation also covers best practices for dosage and usage, as well as navigating the creatine market. The Jennings duo emphasizes the importance of education in normalizing creatine as a safe and effective supplement for athletes and the general population. Takeaways · Creatine is a widely discussed supplement in sports nutrition. · The journey of creatine began in 1992 with significant research. · Creatine is naturally found in meat and fish and produced by the body. · Supplementing with creatine can enhance performance and recovery. · A daily dose of 3-5 grams is recommended for optimal results. · Creatine is safe for young athletes and does not cause harm. · The body intelligently regulates its own creatine production. · Education is key to dispelling myths about creatine. · Creatine can benefit not just athletes but also the general population. · Creatine 2.0 aims to normalize creatine in everyday nutrition. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Creatine and Its Importance 03:08 The Origins of Creatine: A Personal Journey 05:48 The Breakthrough: Creatine in Sports Nutrition 08:37 The Evolution of Creatine: From Unknown to Essential 11:10 Understanding Creatine: Science and Safety 13:42 Creatine's Role in Athletic Performance 16:42 Creatine for Young Athletes: Myths and Realities 19:21 Dosage and Loading: What You Need to Know 22:02 The Broader Benefits of Creatine Beyond Sports 32:47 Understanding Creatine Dosage and Integration 35:29 Debunking Myths: Creatine and Caffeine 37:50 When to Increase Creatine Intake 39:34 Safety and Long-term Use of Creatine 42:29 Addressing Common Myths About Creatine 45:12 Choosing the Right Creatine Supplement 48:55 The Body's Natural Creatine Production 52:16 Creatine 2.0: Normalizing Creatine Use Connect with Steve and Rachael https://www.jenerise.com/ Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    The Creatine O.G. – Steve and Rachael Jennings
  4. May 5

    The Dietary Supplement Industry Landscape – Greg Arabatzis

    The ALL ME® Podcast The Dietary Supplement Industry Landscape – Greg Arabatzis In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, Don Hooton interviews Greg Arabatzis, a seasoned expert in the dietary supplement industry. They discuss Greg's journey from medical device sales to becoming a prominent figure in nutrition and dietary supplements. The conversation covers the challenges of misinformation in the industry, the importance of evidence-based products, and the role of technology in marketing and consumer engagement. Greg shares insights on navigating the supplement market, the risks of product adulteration, and offers advice for young professionals looking to enter the field. The episode concludes with a look at future trends in dietary supplements and the significance of personal connections in business. Takeaways Greg's journey into the supplement industry began with skepticism but evolved into advocacy. Misinformation and product adulteration are significant challenges in the supplement market. Evidence-based products are crucial for consumer trust and brand success. Technology, including AI, is reshaping how brands engage with customers. Young professionals should focus on nutrition education and hands-on experience. Networking and personal relationships are vital in the supplement industry. Attending industry conferences can provide valuable insights and connections. Consumers should prioritize third-party certified products for safety. The future of supplements may include alternative delivery systems beyond pills and powders. Continuous learning about new products and technologies is essential for industry professionals. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dietary Supplements and Industry Insights 01:55 Greg's Journey into the Supplement Industry 05:02 Challenges in the Supplement Industry 07:15 Brand Development and Marketing Strategies 11:23 The Impact of Technology on Supplement Marketing 19:45 Understanding Product Adulteration and Safety 21:21 Navigating the Supplement Market for Young Consumers 24:37 Understanding Nutritional Choices 26:50 Innovations in Nutraceuticals 28:32 Celebrity Connections and Brand Ambassadorships 34:38 The Future of the Supplement Industry 38:14 Career Pathways in Nutrition and Health 41:22 Fun Curveball Round Contact Greg: https://www.gregarabatzis.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregarabatzis/ Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    The Dietary Supplement Industry Landscape – Greg Arabatzis
  5. Apr 7

    Collagen 101: Separating Science from Hype

    The ALL ME® Podcast Collagen 101: Separating Science from Hype – Dana Lis Collagen is one of the hottest topics in sports nutrition today — but with so much buzz, it can be hard to separate fact from hype. In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Dana Lis, a Sports Dietitian with over 17 years of experience working with elite athletes from the NBA, MLS, USA Cycling, and the Olympic stage. Together, we break down what collagen really is, how it works in the body, and what the research actually says about its role in performance, recovery, and overall health. Whether you're an athlete, a parent, or simply someone looking to stay active and age well, this episode gives you the science-based truth about collagen and how (or if) it deserves a spot in your nutrition plan. With nearly two decades of experience fueling professional athletes at the highest level, Dana has worked with the Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, MLS teams, USA Cycling, and Olympic programs. Their background bridges cutting-edge nutrition research, neurobiology, and physiology, making them one of the most trusted voices in the field. Today, they continue to advance sports nutrition through their work with Summit Sports Nutrition and Performance Nutrition Professionals. Takeaways Collagen plays a major role in connective tissue health — think joints, tendons, and ligaments. Not all collagen supplements are created equal — source and formulation matter. Consistency is key: results take time and depend on diet, training, and recovery practices. Collagen isn't a magic fix, but it can be a valuable tool within a well-rounded nutrition strategy. The science behind collagen: What it is, where it's found, and why it matters for your skin, joints, and muscles. Collagen and aging: How collagen production changes over time and what that means for performance and recovery. Food vs. supplements: The differences between collagen sources (marine, bovine, chicken, etc.) and how to choose wisely. What the research says: Can collagen really reduce injury risk, improve recovery, or enhance skin health? Supplement smarts: How to identify quality collagen products, avoid marketing myths, and use collagen effectively. Timing and dosage tips: When to take collagen around training for the best results. The future of collagen: Where research is heading — and what athletes should watch for next. Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    Collagen 101: Separating Science from Hype
  6. Mar 3

    Youth Sport Injury Prevention – Joe Janowsky

    The ALL ME® Podcast Youth Sport Injury Prevention – Joe Janowsky Summary In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, Don Hooton and Joseph Janosky discuss the critical topic of youth sports injury prevention. They explore the evolution of youth sports, the impact of technology, and the challenges posed by specialization in sports. Janosky shares insights from his experience as a sports physical therapist and introduces Benchmark Health Partners, a company aimed at preventing injuries in young athletes through data-driven assessments. The conversation emphasizes the importance of rest, recovery, and understanding injury risks, while looking forward to the future of youth sports and injury prevention. Takeaways Youth sports injury prevention is a critical topic. The landscape of youth sports has changed dramatically. Kids today are bigger, stronger, and faster than before. Technology plays a significant role in injury prevention. Specialization in sports can lead to higher injury rates. Rest and recovery should be viewed as active training. Growth rates can impact injury risk in young athletes. Benchmark Health Partners aims to prevent injuries through data. Understanding injury risks is essential for young athletes. The future of youth sports looks promising with technology advancements. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Youth Sports Injury Prevention 02:51 The Evolution of Youth Sports and Equipment 05:09 The Role of Technology in Injury Prevention 08:16 The Business of Youth Sports 10:41 Specialization in Youth Sports and Its Risks 16:15 Benchmark Health Partners: A New Approach 21:48 Understanding Injury Risks and Prevention Strategies 27:29 The Future of Youth Sports and Injury Prevention Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    Youth Sport Injury Prevention – Joe Janowsky
  7. Feb 3

    Major League Mental Health - Brad Ring

    The ALL ME® Podcast Major League Mental Health – Brad Ring Summary In this episode of the ALL ME Podcast, host Don Hooton interviews professional soccer player Brad Ring, who shares his journey from youth sports to the professional level. They discuss the importance of mental health in athletics, the evolution of mental health resources, and the work being done at OnRise to support athletes. Brad emphasizes the significance of setting smaller goals, the challenges faced during the transition to college and professional sports, and the need for a strong support system. He also provides valuable insights for aspiring athletes and parents on navigating the sports landscape and prioritizing mental well-being. Takeaways Brad Ring's journey from youth sports to professional soccer is inspiring. The importance of setting smaller goals to achieve larger dreams. Mental health resources for athletes have significantly improved over the years. OnRise provides accessible mental health support for athletes. The transition from college to professional sports can be challenging. Athletes often face pressure and anxiety that can impact performance. Having a support system is crucial for mental well-being in sports. The stigma around mental health is decreasing in the sports community. Athletes are more than just their sport; identity is important. Engaging with mental health resources early can prevent larger issues. Chapters 00:00 The Journey Begins: From Youth Sports to Professional Soccer 02:49 Realizing Potential: The Path to College Soccer 05:40 Transitioning to College: The Freshman Experience 08:30 The Draft Process: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges 11:31 First Steps in the MLS: The Rookie Experience 14:17 Mental Resilience: The Importance of Mental Health in Sports 22:43 The Evolution of Mental Health Resources in Sports 27:26 Innovative Approaches to Athlete Mental Health 30:21 OnRise: Bridging Gaps in Mental Health Support 34:00 Accessing Mental Health Resources for Young Athletes 40:40 Empowering Young Athletes Beyond Sports Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    Major League Mental Health - Brad Ring
  8. Jan 6

    Turmeric: The Super Herb – Dr. Gene Bruno

    The ALL ME® Podcast Turmeric: The Super Herb – Dr. Gene Bruno In this enlightening episode of the ALL ME Podcast, host Don Hooten speaks with Dr. Gene Bruno, known as the Vitamin Professor, about the significance of nutrition and herbal medicine, particularly focusing on turmeric. Dr. Bruno shares his personal journey into the world of nutrition, the benefits of turmeric, its role in inflammation and cancer, and the importance of bioavailability in supplements. The conversation also touches on safety, potential side effects, and how to find quality turmeric products. The episode concludes with a light-hearted curveball round of questions, showcasing Dr. Bruno's personality and insights. Takeaways Dr. Bruno's journey into nutrition began with his grandmother's cancer story. Turmeric is a traditional herbal medicine with numerous health benefits. The bioavailability of curcumin in turmeric is very low without proper delivery systems. Turmeric can be taken daily for preventive health benefits. Combining turmeric with other herbs can enhance its effectiveness. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties. It's important to consult experts rather than rely on social media for supplement advice. Turmeric may help in cancer treatment as part of an integrative approach. Safety concerns exist for pregnant women regarding turmeric use. Quality turmeric supplements can be found through knowledgeable sources. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Vitamin Professor 01:41 The Journey into Nutrition and Herbal Medicine 05:25 Understanding Turmeric: Origins and Benefits 10:52 Turmeric's Role in Inflammation and Health 16:11 Bioavailability of Turmeric: How to Maximize Benefits 21:56 Turmeric and Cancer: Exploring the Connection 27:15 Safety, Side Effects, and Myths of Turmeric 31:02 Final Thoughts and Recommendations Connect with The Vitamin Professor: · The Vitamin Professor Newsletter: Subscribe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7147996216964882434 · The Vitamin Professor Podcast: https://vitaminretailer.com/tag/the-vitamin-professor-podcast/ · The Bioactive Nexus Podcast: https://thebioactivenexus.com/ · The Vitamin Professor: https://thevitaminprofessor.com/ Follow Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Contact Us: Twitter: @theTHF Instagram: @theTHF Facebook: Taylor Hooton Foundation #ALLMEPEDFREE Email: info@taylorhooton.org Phone: 214-449-1990 ALL ME Assembly Programs: http://taylorhooton.org/education-resources/face-to-face-programs/

    Turmeric: The Super Herb – Dr. Gene Bruno

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SUMMARY The Taylor Hooton Foundation is the leader in providing education about the use of anabolic steroids, HGH, dietary supplements & other Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances. Please join the cause and help enlighten the world to the truths of using Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances and inspire people to live and compete without the use of these substances. PODCAST DESCRIPTION The ALL ME® Podcast from the Taylor Hooton Foundation exists to help enlighten people to the truths of using Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances and increase more awareness on the matter.

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