Not So Deep

Dilan Velagic & Lauren Hickey

The Not So Deep Podcast is for women who want to get lean, feel good, and build a healthier relationship with food, fitness, and their body — without obsession, burnout, or turning wellness into their entire personality. Hosted by Lauren and Dilan, founders of RISE Society, this show breaks down health-first fat loss, food freedom, intuitive eating, metabolism, gut health, hormones, bloating, training, stress, nervous system regulation, and the mindset patterns that keep women stuck in all-or-nothing cycles. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing “everything right” but still feel tired, puffy, bloated, anxious, inflamed, or frustrated that your body isn’t responding, this podcast will help you understand what may actually be going on — and what to do instead. Expect honest conversations, practical coaching, lighthearted truth bombs, and no-fluff education on how to use structure without becoming controlled by it. Because building a body you love shouldn’t require food fear, punishment workouts, or a life that revolves around tracking every bite. The Not So Deep Podcast helps you lose fat, support your health, feel confident in your body, and create a life that feels free.

Episodes

  1. 3d ago

    Still Bloated? 5 Things You’re Probably Missing

    If you eat healthy, train consistently, prioritize protein, and still feel bloated, puffy, constipated, or uncomfortable after meals, this episode is for you. In this episode of The Not So Deep Podcast, Lauren and Dilan break down why chronic bloating is not always about one “bad” food — and why cutting gluten, dairy, or adding another probiotic may not solve the actual problem. We cover the most common reasons women stay bloated even when they feel like they’re doing everything right, including constipation, excessive fiber, high food volume, macro-friendly diet foods, artificial sweeteners, under-eating, stress, poor recovery, and constantly eliminating foods without addressing the bigger picture. Lauren also shares her personal gut health story, including years of bloating, food restriction, hormone issues, and trying to control symptoms by cutting more and more foods. If you’ve ever thought: “Why am I bloated even though I eat healthy?” “Why do I wake up bloated?” “Why does my stomach look pregnant by the end of the day?” “Why do healthy foods make me bloated?” “Do I need to cut gluten or dairy?” “Why am I constipated even though I eat a lot of fiber?” …this episode will help you understand what may actually be going on. In this episode, we cover:Why healthy eating does not automatically equal healthy digestionThe connection between constipation and bloatingWhy too much fiber can make bloating worseHow volume eating can affect digestion and fullness cuesWhy protein bars, sugar alcohols, diet foods, and macro hacks may be contributing to symptomsHow under-eating and chronic dieting can affect digestionThe role stress, sleep, caffeine, and training load can play in gut healthWhy constantly eliminating foods can create more restriction without fixing the root problemWhat we look at first when helping women improve digestion inside RISE SocietyWhen bloating may require medical evaluation The goal is not to create a longer list of foods you’re afraid to eat. The goal is to understand your body well enough that digestion stops controlling your day. If you’re tired of feeling like you eat healthier than everyone around you but somehow feel worse, this episode will help you stop guessing and start looking at the full picture. Follow Lauren: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/ Follow Dilan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/

  2. Aug 7

    The Missing Level in Your Fitness Journey

    You track your macros. You prioritize protein. You work out consistently. You eat “healthy.” So why are you still bloated, inflamed, thinking about food all day, struggling to lose stubborn body fat, or terrified to stop tracking? In this episode of the Not So Deep Podcast, Lauren and Dilan break down the three levels of your health and fitness journey and explain why so many women get stuck at Level 2: macros, discipline, dieting, and surface-level control. We share our own experiences with bodybuilding, obsessive macro tracking, extreme discipline, food anxiety, overtraining, hormone issues, poor digestion, and trying to control our bodies harder when what we actually needed was a completely different approach. You’ll learn: • The difference between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 nutrition • 5 signs you’re stuck in Level 2 • Why eating clean doesn’t automatically fix bloating or inflammation • How excessive fiber, diet foods, artificial sweeteners, and volume eating can impact digestion • Why constantly cutting calories can make your situation worse • When your body may need restoration, maintenance, or recomp before fat loss • How overtraining and under-fueling can impact recovery and hormone health • Why hitting your macros doesn’t necessarily mean you have a healthy relationship with food • How to transition from tracking everything to actually trusting your body • Why true food freedom still includes nutritional awareness and standards • How to stay lean without letting food, calories, and your physique control your life Level 3 is where calories, food quality, digestion, hormones, training, recovery, and your relationship with food finally work together. If you feel like you’re doing everything “right” but your body still doesn’t match your effort, this episode will help you understand the missing piece. The goal isn’t to lose all structure. It’s to build enough knowledge, health, and self-awareness that you can maintain a body you love without needing perfection to feel in control. Our Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/ https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/

  3. Jul 30

    Why "Healthy" Habits Aren't Working Anymore

    You eat healthy. You work out. You drink enough water. You prioritize protein. You take supplements. So... why do you still feel bloated, exhausted, inflamed, and frustrated with your body? In this episode of Not So Deep, Lauren and Dilan unpack one of the biggest misconceptions they hear from women every single week: "I think I just need a few tweaks." After hundreds of conversations with women struggling with food obsession, gut issues, stubborn body composition, and hormone imbalances, they've realized something surprising... Most women aren't one tweak away from feeling better. They're trying to solve one symptom while unknowingly creating five more. Lauren and Dilan share their own experiences with bodybuilding, overtraining, restrictive eating, volume eating, food tracking, and chasing the "perfect" plan, along with the common patterns they now see coaching women around the world. If you've ever felt like you're doing everything right but your body isn't responding, this episode will help you understand why—and what actually needs to change. In this episode, we cover:Why eating "healthy" doesn't always mean you're supporting your bodyThe hidden nutrition mistakes keeping women bloated and inflamedWhy more workouts don't always lead to better resultsThe connection between stress, your nervous system, gut health, hormones, and body compositionWhy food obsession isn't normal (even if it's common)The biggest mistakes women make with protein, fiber, and volume eatingWhy you can't supplement your way out of lifestyle habitsThe truth about "just needing accountability"Why lasting results require changing your lifestyle—not just your macros Whether your goal is fat loss, better digestion, improved hormones, food freedom, or finally feeling good in your body again, this episode will challenge the way you've been thinking about health. Connect with UsIf this episode resonated with you, we'd love to hear from you. Leave us a review, share this episode with a friend, and tag us on Instagram with your biggest takeaway. Our Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/ https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/

  4. Jul 24

    Why Volume Eating Is Keeping You Stuck (And Nobody's Talking About It)

    Volume eating has become one of the biggest trends in the fitness industry. Huge salads. Protein fluff. Protein bars. Cauliflower rice. Zero-calorie sauces. Giant bowls of food. But what if constantly trying to eat the biggest plate possible is actually making your relationship with food worse? In this episode of Not So Deep, Dilan and Lauren dive into the side of volume eating that almost nobody talks about. They share their own experiences with bodybuilding, diet culture, and volume eating, and explain how constantly chasing fullness can disconnect you from your hunger cues, impact your digestion, and keep food taking up way more mental space than it should. This isn't an episode about avoiding vegetables or saying volume eating is "bad." It's about learning when volume can be helpful, when it becomes a problem, and how to build a healthier relationship with food that actually lasts. In this episode, we cover:What volume eating actually isWhen volume eating can be helpfulWhy giant portions can make normal meals feel unsatisfyingHow volume eating affects your relationship with foodSigns you've lost touch with normal hunger and fullnessWhy protein bars, protein desserts, and "diet foods" aren't always the answerHow excessive fiber, artificial sweeteners, and processed diet foods may contribute to bloating for some peopleOur personal stories with bodybuilding, anabolic recipes, and food obsessionWhat food freedom actually looks likeHow to build meals that leave you satisfied instead of stuffed If you've ever found yourself eating huge bowls of "healthy" food, constantly searching for low-calorie swaps, or wondering why you're always physically full but still thinking about food, this episode is for you. Connect With UsFollow Dilan: https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/ Follow Lauren: https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/

  5. Jul 7

    The Art of Eating Out: Aligning Choices with Your Health Phase

    Our Instagrams: Lauren- https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/ Dilan- https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/ Eating out can feel tricky when you’re trying to stay on track with your health, fitness, or nutrition goals, but it doesn’t have to throw you off. In this episode, we’re breaking down how to approach restaurants based on the phase you’re currently in, whether that’s a structured fat loss phase, maintenance, or a gut health-focused phase. Because the truth is, eating out shouldn’t look the same in every season. A fat loss phase may require more structure and planning, while maintenance allows for more flexibility. A gut health phase may need a little more intention around food choices, ingredients, and how your body responds. We’ll walk through how to make restaurant meals work for your goals without overthinking everything, feeling guilty, or missing out on your life. You’ll leave with practical strategies you can use the next time you’re eating out, so you can feel confident, make intentional choices, and still enjoy the experience. Takeaways: Navigating the complexities of dining out necessitates a comprehensive understanding of health phases and goals.In a structured fat loss phase, intentional planning and awareness are crucial for maintaining progress while eating out.During maintenance, individuals should embrace flexibility and develop trust in their food choices without micromanaging every meal.When focusing on gut health, simplicity in meal choices is paramount to avoid triggers and maintain digestive comfort.

  6. Jul 1

    Food Noise Explained: Signs, Causes, and Solutions

    A thorough exploration of the concept of food noise unfolds in this podcast episode, wherein hosts Lauren and Dilan elucidate the pervasive mental preoccupation that many individuals experience surrounding food. They define food noise as the incessant internal dialogue that prompts individuals to obsessively plan their meals, monitor their caloric intake, and grapple with feelings of guilt when diverging from perceived dietary ideals. Throughout the episode, the hosts articulate key indicators of food noise, providing listeners with a framework to recognize their own experiences with this phenomenon. By sharing relatable anecdotes and insights, they aim to destigmatize the struggles associated with food noise, underscoring that these challenges are not indicative of personal failures but rather manifestations of broader emotional and psychological issues. Transitioning from the identification of food noise, the hosts offer practical advice and strategies for listeners to mitigate its influence in their lives. They advocate for the importance of nourishing one's body adequately, emphasizing that under-fueling often exacerbates the cycle of food noise. By promoting a balanced approach to eating—one that prioritizes satisfying meals over stringent dietary restrictions—the hosts encourage listeners to cultivate a healthier relationship with food. They also stress the significance of self-reflection, encouraging individuals to discern between genuine hunger and emotional triggers that may lead to compulsive eating behaviors. This focus on self-awareness serves as a pivotal step towards reducing the mental burden associated with food noise, fostering a sense of empowerment in listeners. In conclusion, the episode reiterates that overcoming food noise is a process that necessitates both compassion and commitment. The hosts emphasize that food freedom—defined as the ability to enjoy food without guilt or obsession—can be achieved through understanding the root causes of food noise and implementing practical strategies for change. By inviting listeners to reach out for support and engage in their journey towards a healthier relationship with food, the hosts reinforce the message that it is possible to break free from the constraints of food noise and embrace a more liberated approach to eating. Takeaways: Food noise is a pervasive issue characterized by constant mental chatter surrounding food choices.Understanding the underlying causes of food noise is crucial for developing effective strategies to manage it.Emotional and physical signs of food noise can significantly impair one's relationship with food and overall well-being.Establishing a structured eating plan with adequate meals can help mitigate the effects of food noise.Mindful eating practices, such as pausing to assess hunger cues, can reduce impulsive food decisions.Seeking professional guidance can lead to a more balanced approach to nutrition and help one overcome food noise. Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/builtfor.balance/ https://www.instagram.com/balanced.withlauren/

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The Not So Deep Podcast is for women who want to get lean, feel good, and build a healthier relationship with food, fitness, and their body — without obsession, burnout, or turning wellness into their entire personality. Hosted by Lauren and Dilan, founders of RISE Society, this show breaks down health-first fat loss, food freedom, intuitive eating, metabolism, gut health, hormones, bloating, training, stress, nervous system regulation, and the mindset patterns that keep women stuck in all-or-nothing cycles. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing “everything right” but still feel tired, puffy, bloated, anxious, inflamed, or frustrated that your body isn’t responding, this podcast will help you understand what may actually be going on — and what to do instead. Expect honest conversations, practical coaching, lighthearted truth bombs, and no-fluff education on how to use structure without becoming controlled by it. Because building a body you love shouldn’t require food fear, punishment workouts, or a life that revolves around tracking every bite. The Not So Deep Podcast helps you lose fat, support your health, feel confident in your body, and create a life that feels free.