The Digestible Podcast

Melissa Hauptman & Staci Seed

The Digestible Podcast helps you cut through the noise and get the health info you actually need—without the overwhelm. Hosted by sisters Staci & Missy, this podcast is perfect for busy people who want trusted insights without having to wade through hours of expert interviews or lengthy health books. Each episode delivers clear, practical, and easy-to-understand takeaways on topics that impact your well-being—from nutrition and stress to sleep and lifestyle choices. Whether you're walking the dog, commuting, or getting ready for the day, you'll get just enough of the what, why, and how to make meaningful changes without feeling overloaded. We bring you experts in health, wellness, and food systems to support your journey toward better living—one small pivot at a time. As we like to say, “Don’t panic, just pivot.” Tune in to The Digestible Podcast—your shortcut to smarter, healthier choices you can actually use in everyday life.  We got you!   

  1. 3D AGO

    Menopause, Manopause - What you need to know about yourself and your partner with Dr. Amy Brode

    Summary: Staci & Melissa speak with Dr. Amy Brode, a concierge doctor with decades of experience treating women going through perimenopause & menopause, as well as men seeking support as they age and navigate hormone decline.  Dr. Brode removes the stigma around discussing sexual health challenges.  She normalizes the symptoms and explains the treatments.  Staci & Melissa ask questions around mental health, physical discomfort and sex drive related to hormone changes that come with age and just the stress of life.  Dr. Brode stresses the importance of addressing both physical and psycho-social factors when treating her patients.  She also stresses how people can support male partners that are facing challenges and changes.  The biggest takeaway is that there is no shame in seeking help or talking about sexual health, as it is a big part of our overall health.  Listen for tips and guidance on how to address a multitude of issues! To learn more about Dr. Amy Brode, and the offerings at her new practice, follow the link below: https://www.thebalancepointwellness.com/ Takeaways: The difference between perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopauseHormonal fluctuations and their impact on mood, sleep, and physical healthThe role of estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone during menopauseBenefits and safety of hormone therapy, including timing hypothesesManaging symptoms: vaginal dryness, pain during sex, and libido changesNon-hormonal options: vaginal estrogen, physical therapy, medications, and lifestyleMenopause myths: breast cancer risk, "suffering through," and misconceptionsMenopause in men ("manopause") and low testosterone treatmentsThe importance of doctor-patient relationships and seeking second opinionsAction item: Talk openly with your healthcare provider about menopauseSend a text

    40 min
  2. MAR 2

    RE-RELEASE: Behind the Mask - Uncovering the Science of Red Light Therapy with Dr. Abby Kramer

    Summary In this episode of the Digestible Podcast, Dr. Abby Kramer discusses the benefits and applications of red light therapy, emphasizing its role in enhancing mitochondrial health, reducing inflammation, and improving skin conditions. The conversation covers the importance of choosing high-quality devices, the science behind light therapy, and practical advice for incorporating red light therapy into daily routines. Dr. Kramer also addresses the differences between red light therapy and traditional ice therapy for injury recovery, and the necessity of natural sunlight for overall health. Takeaways Red light therapy can enhance mitochondrial function.Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to chronic diseases.Red light therapy is effective for pain and inflammation.Different wavelengths of light have specific health benefits.Red light therapy can improve skin health and collagen production.Using red light therapy can support circadian rhythm health.Quality of red light devices is crucial for safety and effectiveness.Red light therapy can be used for various applications, including skin and joint health.Alternating ice and heat is recommended for injury recovery.Getting natural sunlight is essential for overall health.Check out light therapy products at: https://fringeheals.com/ref/Digestible10/ Use Coupon Code:  Digestible10  for 10% off your first product! Send a text

    39 min
  3. FEB 23

    School Cafeterias Could Save a Generation with Natalie Linden of Eat Real

    Summary In this conversation, Natalie Linden of EatReal.org discusses with Staci & Melissa the urgent need for reform in school food programs across the United States, and the important work that Eat Real does in communities all throughout our country. She highlights the health crisis facing children today due to poor nutrition. She shares insights on the impact of school meals on children's health, academic performance, and community well-being. The discussion also covers the financial challenges of school food programs, innovative solutions for healthier meals, and the role of parents in advocating for better food options. Natalie emphasizes the importance of making nutritious food appealing to children and the broader implications of improving school food systems for future generations. Takeaways Kids today are facing a health crisis with diet-related diseases like type 2 diabetes and ADHD.67% of children's diets consist of ultra-processed foods.Schools are the largest restaurant chain in the U.S., serving 7.5 billion meals a year.Changing school food can reverse the trajectory of health crises in children.Food service directors play a crucial role in improving school meals.Healthy meals can enhance children's focus and learning in school.Parents can advocate for better school food by engaging with food service directors.Nutrition education is essential for instilling lifelong healthy eating habits in children and helping to get their districts enrolled in Eat Real programs.School food reform can have positive impacts on local economies and community health.Eat Real is a nonprofit focused on improving school food through data-driven solutionsSend a text

    36 min
  4. FEB 2

    Food Truths - Why Nutrition Isn't Complicated with Marion Nestle

    Summary In this episode of the podcast, Staci & Melissa interview renowned nutrition expert Professor Marion Nestle, who shares her insights on the latest USDA dietary guidelines and the complexities of food politics. Nestle discusses the new food pyramid, emphasizing the importance of eating real food and the need to avoid highly processed items. She critiques the guidelines for promoting increased meat consumption and full-fat dairy, arguing that they contradict the goal of improving public health and addressing environmental concerns. Nestle also highlights the influence of food industry lobbying on dietary recommendations and the challenges of navigating food marketing and labeling in today's grocery stores. Throughout the conversation, Nestle stresses the importance of understanding food processing and encourages listeners to read ingredient labels carefully. She advocates for a balanced diet rich in plants and real foods, while also addressing the social inequalities that affect access to healthy options. The episode concludes with Nestle sharing her personal philosophy on food enjoyment and her upcoming book, "Sugar Coated," which explores food labeling and marketing through the lens of cereal boxes. Takeaways Marion LOVES Michael Pollan's quote, "Eat real food, not too much, mostly plants," and agrees with it whole-heartedly.The new dietary guidelines promote increased meat consumption, which is concerning for health and the environment.  Americans get enough meat and not enough plants.Understanding food processing is crucial for making informed dietary choices.Food marketing often misleads consumers about health benefits.Enjoy your meals and don't stress too much about food.Send a text

    38 min
  5. JAN 26

    Fueling Your Day: Eating for Energy, Gut Health & Satiety with Chef Rachel Portnoy

    Chef Rachel Portnoy, a demonstration chef at Canyon Ranch, shares her journey from being a pastry chef to focusing on health-oriented cooking. She emphasizes the importance of integrating fiber and protein into daily meals, highlighting beans, lentils, and seeds as key sources. Rachel discusses the significance of spreading nutrition throughout the day, the benefits of fermented foods, and the role of variety in maintaining gut health. She also provides practical tips for incorporating these elements into everyday meals, such as using canned beans for convenience and experimenting with fermented foods like kimchi and miso. Key Takeaways: Balanced Nutrition: Spread your intake of protein and fiber throughout the day to maintain energy and satiety.Fiber Sources: Beans, lentils, and seeds are excellent sources of fiber and should be included in daily meals.Fermented Foods: Incorporate a variety of fermented foods to support gut health and enhance flavor.Meal Planning: Stock your pantry with essentials like canned beans and seeds to make healthy cooking more accessible.Cooking Flexibility: Be open to modifying recipes and using what's available to create nutritious meals.Gut Health: A diverse diet supports a healthy gut microbiome, which is crucial for overall well-being.Snacking Strategy: Use snacks to fill nutritional gaps, focusing on protein and fiber-rich options.Mindful Eating: Slow down during meals to aid digestion and enhance nutrient absorption.Sourdough Bread: Opt for sourdough bread for its fermentation benefits, which improve nutrient availability.Practical Tips: Use thermoses for soups and experiment with different ways to enjoy fermented foods.Send a text

    48 min
  6. JAN 19

    Your Skin is a Safe Place to Put Trash with Christa Biegler

    Summary In this episode, Christa Biegler, a functional nutritionist, discusses the importance of understanding inflammation and its triggers, the role of assessment in health, and common health issues such as dysbiosis and dry skin. She emphasizes the significance of omega-3 fatty acids in managing inflammation and offers practical tips for stress management, especially during the holiday season. The conversation highlights the need for personalized nutrition and the impact of stress on overall health. Takeaways -Inflammation is a response to various triggers, including stress and diet. -Understanding the root causes of health issues is crucial for effective treatment. -Assessment is the first step in identifying health problems. -Dysbiosis and inflammation can manifest in various symptoms. -Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for managing inflammation and overall health. -Dry skin and eczema require both internal and external treatment approaches. -Stress management is vital, especially during the holiday season. -Identifying energy drains and sources of joy can improve mental health. -Electrolytes play a significant role in managing stress and hydration. -Personalized nutrition is key to addressing individual health concerns. https://www.christabiegler.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Functional Nutrition 00:57 Understanding Inflammation and Its Triggers 06:11 The Importance of Assessment in Health 12:31 Common Health Issues and Their Root Causes 18:24 The Role of Omega-3 Fatty Acids 24:11 Addressing Dry Skin and Eczema 34:50 Managing Stress During the Holidays Send a text

    49 min
5
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14 Ratings

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The Digestible Podcast helps you cut through the noise and get the health info you actually need—without the overwhelm. Hosted by sisters Staci & Missy, this podcast is perfect for busy people who want trusted insights without having to wade through hours of expert interviews or lengthy health books. Each episode delivers clear, practical, and easy-to-understand takeaways on topics that impact your well-being—from nutrition and stress to sleep and lifestyle choices. Whether you're walking the dog, commuting, or getting ready for the day, you'll get just enough of the what, why, and how to make meaningful changes without feeling overloaded. We bring you experts in health, wellness, and food systems to support your journey toward better living—one small pivot at a time. As we like to say, “Don’t panic, just pivot.” Tune in to The Digestible Podcast—your shortcut to smarter, healthier choices you can actually use in everyday life.  We got you!   

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