The Simply Wellness Show

The Simply Wellness Show

The Simply Wellness Show with Sammy Peterson —where feeling better doesn’t mean being perfect, it just means being more you. Every Saturday at 3 p.m. on 960 The Patriot, we’re having honest, empowering conversations about what’s really going on in your body, your energy, your food, your mind, and your health—so you can feel better, think clearer, and show up stronger in every area of your life. You’ll get expert insights, powerful stories, and practical, science-backed tools you can use right away—to reclaim your health, reset your energy, and redefine what success feels like on your terms. From burnout to balance, from soul-led strategies to science that actually makes sense—this is where high-performing professionals come to reset their health, their mindset, and their momentum. If you’re driven to lead, but ready to feel good doing it, this is your wellness reset. Ready to take the next step in your wellness journey? Discover how Sammy Peterson can help—visit our website, check out our Google listing, or connect with us on social media today! Simply Wellness LLC Simply Wellness LLC location in Goodyear, AZ Simply Wellness | Instagram Simply Wellness | Facebook

  1. Episode 38: Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Supplements: A Dietitian's Honest Guide to Electrolytes and Minerals

    APR 18

    Episode 38: Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Supplements: A Dietitian's Honest Guide to Electrolytes and Minerals

    It's mid-April in Arizona, pool season is here, and if you've been quietly thinking about how your body feels going into summer, this episode is your permission slip to stop fighting yourself. The real reason so many high-achieving people don't look or feel the way they want going into summer isn't lack of discipline. It's that restriction triggers metabolic adaptation, elevates cortisol, and breaks down muscle, which produces the exact opposite result of what you're working toward. Arizona heat compounds this by stacking its own physiological stress on top of an already taxed system, pushing your body further into a protective, hold-on-to-everything response. Today I'm sharing a client story that illustrates exactly what this looks like in practice, and making the case with real physiology for why fueling better beats restriction every single time, especially in summer. The practical half of this episode covers what fueling first actually looks like day to day: protein as the highest-return lever for body composition, strategic carbohydrate timing around training, consistent hydration with electrolytes, and movement that builds rather than depletes. I also bust three myths driving the most harm right now (eating less always works, cardio is the primary lever, and dramatic transformation is required to feel good), answer listener questions on summer bloating, no-cook nutrition, and building muscle without a gym, and close with the Summer Fuel Plate: four things on your plate at every meal, no tracking required. Key Takeaways: Significant caloric restriction triggers metabolic adaptation, cortisol elevation, and muscle breakdown, producing worse body composition despite genuine effort Arizona heat is physiological stress that independently elevates cortisol and increases caloric and electrolyte needs, making restriction in summer especially counterproductive Protein is the highest-return lever for body composition: aim for 0.7 to 1 gram per pound of body weight for active people, consistently Strategic carbohydrate timing around training supports performance, recovery, and muscle retention, which actually changes your body composition over time Consistent hydration with electrolytes directly affects how your body looks and feels: dehydration causes bloating, dulls skin, and impairs the metabolic processes that drive change Strength training two to four times per week outperforms daily cardio for summer body composition because muscle is the tissue that reshapes your body and drives your resting metabolism Recovery is training: sleep, rest days, and keeping movement to cooler parts of the day are the mechanism by which your body actually adapts The Summer Fuel Plate requires no tracking: protein first (25 to 40 grams), color, carbohydrate around movement, and satisfying fat at every meal Support the show: https://simplywellnessllc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min
  2. Episode 37 : Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Supplements: A Dietitian's Honest Guide to Electrolytes and Minerals

    APR 11

    Episode 37 : Stop Wasting Money on the Wrong Supplements: A Dietitian's Honest Guide to Electrolytes and Minerals

    If you have a counter full of supplement bottles you half-remember buying and no clear idea whether any of them are actually working, this episode is going to change how you shop forever. The supplement industry is a forty billion dollar market that is largely unregulated in the United States — meaning companies don't have to prove their products work, prove the dose on the label is accurate, or prove the form of the ingredient is even absorbable by your body. The result is that a lot of people are spending real money every month on products that deliver almost no benefit — not because supplements don't work, but because form and bioavailability determine effectiveness far more than brand, price, or the number of milligrams on the front of the bottle. Today I'm giving you a three-step, sixty-second label framework so you can evaluate any electrolyte or mineral supplement on any shelf, and I'm being direct about which minerals actually matter for high-output people — and why potassium is almost always better sourced from food. We also bust the three myths that keep people stuck in supplement overwhelm: that brand doesn't matter (form is everything — magnesium glycinate absorbs at up to 90% while magnesium oxide absorbs at around 4%), that supplements can substitute for a real foundation (they can't), and that more is better (uncoordinated supplements compete for absorption pathways and drain hundreds of dollars a month without benefit). The episode closes with a five-minute supplement audit you can do today — every bottle, one framework, real clarity. Key Takeaways: The supplement industry is largely unregulated — companies don't have to prove efficacy, accurate dosing, or bioavailability before going to market Form determines effectiveness far more than dose: magnesium glycinate over magnesium oxide, sodium from sea salt over processed sodium chloride The three minerals that matter most for high-output people: sodium (electrolyte and adrenal support), magnesium (sleep, nervous system, cellular hydration), and potassium — best sourced from food since supplements are federally limited in dose The sixty-second label framework: check the form, look for third-party certification (NSF, Informed Sport, or USP), verify the dose against research-supported ranges The core supplement stack for most high-output people is two things: a sodium-forward electrolyte supplement and magnesium glycinate at night — not twenty Low vitamin D often doesn't improve with supplementation because magnesium deficiency is blocking its activation — address both together The five-minute supplement audit: pick up every bottle, check the form, look for third-party certification, and set aside anything you can't explain why you're taking Support the show: https://simplywellnessllc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min
  3. Episode 36: Spring Break Without the Setback — How to Actually Enjoy Your Break and Come Home Feeling Good

    APR 4

    Episode 36: Spring Break Without the Setback — How to Actually Enjoy Your Break and Come Home Feeling Good

    Every year, high-achieving people go into spring break with the best intentions and come home bloated, exhausted, guilty, and somehow more depleted than when they left. This episode is about why that keeps happening — and how to make it stop. The real problem isn't the food, the drinks, or the late nights. It's that high-output nervous systems don't automatically downshift just because the location changes. Your stress-response system goes wherever you go. So today I'm giving you a simple, flexible framework — not a set of rules — that holds your baseline while leaving everything else completely free: the Three Anchors (morning water, one real meal, protect your sleep window), the truth about why guilt does more physiological damage than the margarita, and exactly what to do about hydration before, during, and after a flight. We also bust three myths that quietly ruin spring break every year — that one week off derails your progress (it doesn't), that you need to earn your vacation food (you don't), and that you need a detox when you get home (your liver already handles that). I close with the 3-2-1 Vacation Reset: a three-step re-entry strategy you start three days before you come home so Monday morning doesn't feel like getting hit by a bus. Key Takeaways: High-achieving nervous systems are trained to stay on — rest doesn't happen automatically when you change locations, it requires intention The Three Anchors are your entire vacation framework: morning water, one real meal a day, protect your sleep window — everything else is free Guilt is the primary physiological threat to vacation recovery — it keeps cortisol elevated, disrupts sleep, and impairs digestion more than the indulgence itself Match every alcoholic drink with water, and do your pre-bed hydration routine before you sleep — not the morning after One week off does not set back your fitness or wellness progress — for most high-output people, it actually moves them forward You don't need a detox when you get home — your anchors, sleep, and gentle movement are all your body needs to recalibrate The 3-2-1 Vacation Reset: three days out start shifting your sleep window earlier, two days out return to your anchors, one day home do something purely restorative before you perform again Support the show: https://simplywellnessllc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min

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The Simply Wellness Show with Sammy Peterson —where feeling better doesn’t mean being perfect, it just means being more you. Every Saturday at 3 p.m. on 960 The Patriot, we’re having honest, empowering conversations about what’s really going on in your body, your energy, your food, your mind, and your health—so you can feel better, think clearer, and show up stronger in every area of your life. You’ll get expert insights, powerful stories, and practical, science-backed tools you can use right away—to reclaim your health, reset your energy, and redefine what success feels like on your terms. From burnout to balance, from soul-led strategies to science that actually makes sense—this is where high-performing professionals come to reset their health, their mindset, and their momentum. If you’re driven to lead, but ready to feel good doing it, this is your wellness reset. Ready to take the next step in your wellness journey? Discover how Sammy Peterson can help—visit our website, check out our Google listing, or connect with us on social media today! Simply Wellness LLC Simply Wellness LLC location in Goodyear, AZ Simply Wellness | Instagram Simply Wellness | Facebook