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00:53:55 8/31/2023

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This episode of On Display is brought to you by Post-it brand. Find your favorite Post-it products at your local retailer today. People don't know what hunger feels like. Hunger is isolated in your stomach. It's not scary and it's not painful. But if you ask everybody, they'll say It's horrible. I hate being hungry. OK, guys, this one is going to be fun and educational today. I always get so many of you asking me to do more podcasts on health and wellness, and I think I've absolutely found the perfect guests for today. She's actually a celebrity dietitian who's been helping people create a healthy relationship with food for over 25 years. She's been a guest expert on Yahoo and in Vanity Fair, along with a ton of other outlets, so this is going to be super exciting. She also has a brand new book out called This Is What You're Really Hungry For, which has all the tips to become your healthiest self. Ladies and gentlemen, today I have the lovely registered dietitian Kim Shapira. Hi. Hi. I'm so happy to be here. I am so happy to have you here. I absolutely love love, love, love these kind of episodes. And when we do this because my fans love it. They love to hear about food. The fact that you want to talk about like what we really want to eat. I would love for you to tell me, What do I really? What am I hungry for? Because I feel like I'm hungry all the time? And with that said, before you answer that question, I know you. I have a raspy voice today. This is all for my listeners out there. I'm sorry about the raspy voice. You guys know me the second. I have one c**ktail and like, raise my voice or I'm going to loud restaurant at all. My voice is gone, so I apologize in advance for this raspy operator voice going. It's not even sexy, so there's no like it. Sound so good. So really OK? I feel like I'm like straining to speak, so I apologize in advance for that. Yeah. Well, yeah, we should definitely talk about why that is happening. And if you are straining, because it would be diet related, is that right? Yeah, everything is diet related. I mean, you know, I eat long hot. Is it from my hot peppers, my long, hot peppers? I mean, I really hope not, because I love them too. But it could be. I don't even know where to start. So like, let me just ask you a couple questions before I reply, I love that I would love. OK. So typically, people who have a couple of things going on are like heartburn or silent. Heartburn or raspy voice could all be from some screaming digestive issue. OK. So it could be like, do you also get headaches? Or maybe you can give us a story or just say yes or no, and then I can basically diagnose, is that terrible? I am what is loving this? I'm so happy because I lose my voice on the daily. Like, if very regularly I lose my voice. It's insane. OK, so do you get headaches? I do, but not chronically. No, I wouldn't say like, I get them all the time. No, I'm not that guy. What about your eyes? Do they tear? Yes, constantly. Like all the time, does your nose run? Yes. Four hours a day. Do you clear your throat? Yeah. Like, I always feel like I have mucus in my throat. OK. Do you get nauseous? In a car, OK, that's the same kind of situation, do you does your stomach make noises constantly like it's it can talk to me if it feels like it? Yeah. Do you burp? Never. OK, I'm really not a burp because I have a girlfriend. One of the housewives I just recently found out she was just burping in a scene, and I'm like, What are you doing? That's. She's like, Oh my God, I do this. I just burp all the time. I'm definitely not appropriate. So that's it. That's also not normal, and I can definitely help her with that. OK, yeah. Does do you get full fast? Oh, yes, I would say yes to that. Do you get gas? That's airy, not smelly. I'm like, where you feel like air pockets in your stomach? Yeah, maybe. Yeah. Like bloated. Yes. Well, bloated is one thing. And then actually like having gas that is area like if you were going to ever fart. Would it be airy or smelly? Oh God. Airy. Yeah. So it's all so. OK. What about constipation or diarrhea? Nope. Never. OK. And recurrent yeast infections that are not really yeast infections, itchy skin all along the same lines. These could all be part of the same symptoms. And it sounds like something called small intestine fungal overgrowth. And so while the reason why you know, this is happening is because your stomach is making noises. And so it's kind of like there's a fungus that's producing a gas inside of your stomach, that's the noise you hear. It sounds like a churning, I'm guessing. Wow, I feel like I'm at the doctor and I'm having a full blown diagnosis. All right. Well, I'm sorry. I love this. We're probably helping so many people out there that their their stomachs are speaking to them and their voices are gone. Wait, so what is the cure for this? You know, it's actually there's a supplement that I love. It's called berberine, and it's a natural form of hydrochloric acid. So basically, all that's happening in your stomach is that it's the wrong balance. Our stomach is supposed to be very acidic. And when it becomes more alkaline. Then we have a hard time breaking down as I'm clearing my throat now, and we have a hard time breaking down bacteria, fungus, food in general, and so just by making your stomach a little more acidic, it reduces overproduction of acid, which is heartburn. And it's a fungus can't grow in an acidic environment, our stomach is supposed to be acidic and sometimes it's just a little too alkaline. Wow, I feel like my husband has this issue too, because he's always complaining. It's very common. So it's like an over-the-counter drug that you can take that's just going to help a supplement. And it's widely popular right now, actually, because people are calling it nature's Ozanne pick. It's oh my god, what is this? I. Yeah, it's not nature's Ozempic. It's nature's metformin, actually. Because the side effect besides giving your, you know, helping your balance, it's actually helping you balance your blood sugars, which is actually the secret to like longevity and decreasing your risk of every disease. Wow. OK, so is it? Does it also possibly help weight loss or not? Really. It helps because your blood sugars are balanced so you don't have cravings. Oh Lord, we just like blew up the internet and the whole world's going to get this. Everyone who's listening to this podcast is on Amazon right now. It's a very short term thing. You only take it short term. You don't need it for a long term. Oh, is that right? And then it will constantly fix that issue. It will continually fix that issue. So what happens if you have that issue, any of those like symptoms that I said, then what happens is you take this supplement until you don't have any more of those symptoms and then a week longer. And that's it. This is just straight. Yeah, that's it. Wow. Oh my god. See, I didn't know you were going to fix all my problems today. I'm here to like, ask you a bunch of questions, so you know, to inform everybody. Thank you so much. I'm going. I'm going to Amazon that when we hang up this this podcast, as you said, but also like if you do get heartburn, it's best not to lay down three to six hours after eating. OK, OK, I'm really not a heartburn girl, Joe is, so I feel like this is going to be between the two of us. We're definitely going to try it. There's no bad side effects to it, right? There are every things could. Yes. So OK. Very rarely is somebody affected negatively by this and negatively looks like feeling nauseous from it. OK. Or diarrhea, actually? So I would say, take one. See if it affects you. It should be very care, like if I recommend it to 10 people, maybe they're probably all fine. And how many are you supposed to take a day like three times a day or something? I think so. So I normally recommend it three times a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner, because it's supposed to help with the acid level, but one will also be helpful. Oh my god, amazing. Step into a world of nonstop action on DraftKings Casino. Play the classics like blackjack, roulette and slots. Plus enjoy exclusive games you can't find anywhere else. Right now, new customers can get a deposit match up to $100 in casino credits when you deposit $5 or more. All you have to do is sign up, select the offer, make your deposit and start playing from a full suite of games. Your way is the only way to play on DraftKings Casino. Play online on your time, in your space and within your means. It's safe, secure and reliable, so you can deposit and withdraw your cash whenever you're ready. 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I want to get into this amazing new book that you have. I have been looking at it, skimming through it all. I couldn't wait to speak to you actually about it because, you know, my listeners and I are very into like nutrition what to eat. I've done a couple of other podcasts on it, and we're just very intrigued and interested. So first of all, the title of the book intrigues me. What am I hungry for? Is there? Is there an ultimate answer to that? I think so. I mean, it's not actually food. I think people are ultimately hungry for peace about their wellness. Wow. Which I agree with. It's some type of peace in some type of situation. There's always stress eating right. There's a lot of that going on in the world doesn't have to be right. It's like it's just a retraining of our brain. The way I think about it is our body is this amazing, self-regulating, self-healing thing that we live inside of, and it's like our responsibility to listen to its cues and it's talking to us all day long, like you said, and then we're talking to it all day long. And so when we eat and we're not hungry, the message we're giving it is there's a a famine coming store. This because we obviously need it. That's why I overeat it. If we understand the message we're giving to our body is there's not enough food store this, we might need this. And so being in a constant relationship and eating, you know, constantly, like every three hours when your body is physically hungry, tells your body you're safe. And ultimately, that's what it needs to know. Wow. I mean, I love how you say this is not another diet book, that's basically a bold disclaimer. This is not another diet book. Can you tell me a little bit about that? Yeah. So I don't talk about food at all in this book. What to eat. And for 25 years and all of my appointments, I don't talk about what people should eat. I talk about what food makes them feel like and how they should feel. And the word diet is very scary and triggering for a lot of people. And I like to throw around triggering words on purpose. So that way people can learn to stay in the discomfort and know that they've survived it. Right. They are stronger than they think. And diet is actually lifestyle the way that we live, the way that we eat. And so to be a diet book would mean restrictive. And as soon as we feel restricted, our mind goes, OK, we're not safe. Let me figure out how to survive this moment in the most pleasurable way. And then it remembers we over shopped. We over eight, we over drank. We had sex with the wrong person, like we need to, like, be grounded in our bodies. Wow. You know, I had Jackie Goldschneider on last week who, you know, battled anorexia and just self-acceptance for so many of her young years of life, and she is just coming out of it within the last couple of years. And she always says that, you know, the diets and the restriction, that's not the right approach, which is what you just said. And this is a lot of what you talk about in your book. You explain how your approach is different because the word diet is just overused and it's a trigger word, right? It's a complete trigger word. So as you say, diet, I'm on, I'm like, Oh, how that sucks? Yeah, it sucks. You know, our mind recognizes stress or our body recognizes stress in under 10 seconds, and it triggers 14 hundred different sensations to run from the lion that has come into the room. And all we did was, say, diet. You know, we could say that we could say calories, and it does exact same thing to so many people. And then recognizing how your mind and body are responding and allowing yourself to stay here in this moment so you can listen to what your body needs, which is a deep breath. It's just a deep breath, I need a deep breath right now. You know, I always say I feel like there's a lot more anxiety in the world these days than there used to be or people just throw the word anxiety around a lot more. I always say a lot of my, you know, I'm in my 40s, right? But a lot of my friends in their 30s, I always say this like I. I feel like they have more anxiety than we had or that my mother had. Or then my grandparents had like, it's just a different generation. Do you agree with that, that there's a lot more anxiety in the world? I mean, 100 percent, and we're so impulsive and we like to do everything the way we did it yesterday. That's the way our mind likes to, like, kind of sleepwalk through the day. But, you know, besides like returning phone calls from a voicemail? Right? That, you know, we have then we have DMs. We have to respond to text messages, emails, how many emails do you have right? And how many different apps that you have to check. And there's not a lot of time to decompress and take those deep breaths to relax. So, yeah, there's a lot of anxiety. It's true because every time you have free time, you really don't because you're like, Well, I could be answering this GM this email, this whatever it might be, there's 10 text messages waiting. So there's really never a time anymore that you just sit and like, decompress. There's just not I don't even know what that would look like. I don't either. It's very sad, but very true. And then I wonder why all my friends in that 30s era, they're all just like the most. I'm like, Why do you have anxiety? Why do you have anxiety? Why do you like everyone to ask why? I mean, right now my phone is like a foot away from me, like a full, like 12 inches. That's like far me. It's like in my hands. Yeah, my daughter's face timing me right now from college and I have anxiety not answering her. I'm sorry. I know it. I know it's fine. I'm kidding. You're going to ask me some ridiculous question, but it's fine. She's actually having like at school. She's like transitioning into like there is a cafeteria, right? And it's she's used to eating on a schedule at home and what I'm going to make her. And she's like, I'm stressed out over the food that was her call early this morning. Like, I don't think I'm getting enough and then it's like, she's just the food thing is a thing right now. She's trying to figure that all out. But by the way, like that needs to go viral. There is no good food at any college and around college campuses. It's mind blowing, and they don't even have the ability to have a kitchen to make their own food. Right, right. She has a microwave, which what can you do in that that's going to be like healthy and productive? Not much going back to the diet. You know, the same diet and you say there's this same diet does not work for everyone, right? And I know you briefly mentioned that there is dietary fabs in the book. You also say how you know the same diet for one person may not have the same effect it has on a different person. And I really think that's great for my listeners to hear about. So can you tell me a little bit more about that? Yeah. So we all are very similar in the way that our bodies function, but we have different inflammatory issues and different lifestyles. And like, for instance, blueberries give me diarrhea and they would be on a super food list. And yes, it's healthy. It's so funny. I know a lot of people that that happens to you. Yeah, well, yes. And I mean, cherries is, by the way, if anyone's listening in their cherries and they love cherries, there's a lot of people who have a problem with Cherry. So I don't know if a blueberry people are sensitive to blueberries or they're sensitive to the high fructose that is causing a dumping situation. So it could be one or two things. What is that? The worse thing, though, to have diarrhea or to like? Is it a healthy diarrhea to have like the blueberry one? I don't like a healthy or a healthy diarrhea, because then you're getting rid of vitamins and minerals, you're dumping all of your vitamins, minerals and water. So it actually destroys your electrolytes and takes away all the vitamins and minerals you were going to absorb. Because technically, what's inside your digestive tract hasn't even entered your bloodstream or your body yet. And so if you're getting rid of it, then it's not healthy. Got it. OK, so that's not a healthy diarrhea. Got it. OK, well, it's explosive, right? Like, they can't make it to a toilet fast enough. Oh, wow, OK, but OK, so sorry, I cut you off. I got totally sidetracked on the blueberries, but is OK. So explain to me why the diet? The same diet's not great for everyone. It's again, it's the inflammatory issues and figuring out like how someone's gut is like, our gut lining is paper thin and so many things are affecting it, including our lifestyles and stress and antibiotic use. And so it cannot be possible that your body in my body can tolerate the same foods all the time. Which makes sense. Yeah. You also say in the book that to maintain wellness, we need to redefine the word fat. Right? Can you tell me about that a little bit? I think that should be isolated to like the types of fat we eat, which have a lot of vitamins and minerals that do a lot of great things for our body. And we should, you know, like it comes into play when you talk about body positivity. So I do believe in body positivity. We should love our bodies. We should not be talking about anyone else's bodies and we should be only focused on what's going on in ours. But when you talk about disease and reducing your risk of disease, those are most likely weight related. So you're talking about heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, you know, high cholesterol, high triglycerides. And so you do need to understand that there is dietary fat which offer tons of vitamins and minerals. And I think that in twenty twenty three people know this at this point. But then we have to understand that our body fat can be adjusted and we should be leaning towards more lean body ma*s. But that fat itself is not a bad word. Got it. I have a question for you. Okay. I so when we are choosing foods and I know this isn't all about foods, right? But do you suggest doing the organic opposed to the non-target? Do you feel like it's worth the money and there's a big difference? Yes, you do. Yeah, yeah, 100 percent. So let me let me. My disclaimer is that you don't have to do it all the time. And so if you're buying strawberries and they're not organic and you want to have strawberries in your house, having the vitamin C and the strawberries are better than not having the strawberries. But if you have an option of buying organic, then the fields are cleaner. And what that means is that they're going to be less disruptive in your body, hormonally and digestive. And so if we can have a better, cleaner system, we're going to feel better long term and short term. Do you especially feel that way about milk as well? Because milk's a big one, right? Do we buy organic or regular? But definitely it's a huge difference. Yeah, I mean, everybody. Yes, organic. I would say organic milk. Organic meets organic fruits and vegetables unless you just can't. So if you're in a restaurant, you're not going to ask them, is that organic or not? Right? Everything in moderation. But if you have the option, it's just better for your body. Yes. OK, so I also have a friend that's a vegan, right? So she can't have butter. So when we wake up in the morning, we vacation together. She can't have butter. And so she's like, Well, I can have. I can't believe it's not butter, right? So I'm like, I was trained my whole life that that's everything. That's it's fake. It's yet it's not good for you. And I'm thinking to myself, So who's healthier me or the vegan? Because what are you eating if you're not having butter or it's like Coke and Diet Coke? Well, like who's getting the healthier situation right now? It's a real that is a very interesting question, and I think only like a blood test would actually be able to determine that, right? Wow. So I I think a lot of vegan products are made with a lot of chemicals. And so those chemicals could be hormone disruptors, which will affect you long term. And again, short term and then you're talking about a diet high and possibly soy. Exactly, yes, lot of beans, there's a lot of beans going on. Yeah, we eat some burger that's not a burger, but I'm like, So what am I eating exactly, right? It's like, I just I wonder who is more healthy sometimes? Is it just like sometimes? Is it better to eat the organic meat, then have the Impossible Burger? That's what I wonder. I it's a very good question, and I would lean towards the regular burger. I I'm I'm not somebody who wants to have the beef burger or the Impossible Burger. I'm happy to have a turkey burger, but I would also be happy to find a different type of option. So I think again, anything you want. But the truth is is I would lean towards the beef burger. You would if you were asking me, Yeah, I feel like you would love a wholesome homemade meal. But there's just not enough time with HelloFresh. You just need 15 minutes and you'll be enjoying a tasty, satisfying meal made in your very own kitchen when life gets busy. Don't call for delivery. Get HelloFresh. 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They believe in the power of writing it down, since it's the spark of something bigger. I mean, personally, I have Post-its everywhere. Guys, they're all over my desk. They're all over and we I don't know what people do without a post-it. The second I think about it, I write it down and I stick it right on my desk and then things don't get forgotten. And Post-it super sticky notes featured two times the sticking power to ensure your message stays put. So when you're in a rush, you could just slap it on the board and you don't have to worry that it's going to be gone whenever you get back. Eighty five percent of parents believe you're more likely to achieve a goal if you write it down. And that includes me, guys. I tell my kids all the time to write it on a post-it, and you will never forget, you know, even homework. So there are eight post. It's super sticky, no collections so you can match them to your style and any color code if you want. Post-it notes are essential for organizing my life in a bold, colorful way. Find your favorite post-it products at a local retailer today. Well, you have six simple rules in your book, right? And as the title says, this book is such a great guide to become your healthiest self. And one of the things in your book is you break down your six simple rules that I want to get into each and every one of these because I think they're really, really awesome. Your first rule is to eat when you're hungry. OK, so can you give me a little bit about this? Because you say that it's, you know, it's pretty much the simple answer, right? And it sounds like a simple answer, but it's definitely a little more complicated than we all think, right? I think it yeah, I think, as I say, simple, it's totally complicated, very heavily layered. Well, let me let me start by saying, let me ask you a question, what would you do if you had a signal from your body that you had to pee? How would you? What would happen? I would go to the bathroom and pee. Yeah, but I think you would first think. Let me check the bladder. How bad is it? Can I put it on hold for five minutes or can I finish this conversation and then use the restroom, right? Oh, yeah, sure. Of course you hold that. You hold it as long as you can until you feel like getting up. Yeah. And so what happens with people is that hunger should be just like our bladder. We should be getting cues right and we should be able to determine, do I need to take care of this now or can I wait a half hour? And for some reason, people don't talk about hunger, and hunger is really our best friend. It's telling us it's time to refuel. Hmm. Yeah. OK, so you're saying, like eat when you're hungry at the second, you might feel your stomach growl or feel like you might want to eat something. Wait a little bit. You can't just run right to the cabinet. Yeah, because people don't know what hunger feels like. Hunger is isolated in your stomach. It's not scary and it's not painful. But if you ask everybody, they'll say it's horrible. I hate being hungry. Sometimes they like it. But most people say it's painful when in reality it's not. And the thing about hunger is it gets worse. It doesn't go away if you don't eat. And it's because your mind is like your body and mind are in sync, like saying, Hello, you need to hear me. I'm telling you we need fuel. And so we should practice always allowing ourselves to eat when we're hungry. And again, if we ignore it, then we're going to overeat. If when I ignore it, that's when I get hangry. Sometimes I get to the point of like, I get moody. Do you find that? Like, is that a true thing? When people wait too long, you actually it affects your mood and you like, I know men. I know my husband gets that. Like, he gets in a bad mood when he's hungry and the food's not there. He gets like, you know, he's in a bad mood talking about a lean person. You're talking about somebody who has muscle right and eats regularly. So our bodies are running on gasoline that is called blood sugar. And we have a teaspoon of blood sugar in our bloodstream at all times. Twenty four hours a day, and it's constantly being put into the cells that require it. Our liver has a system called a glucose diet that is kind of determining how much blood sugar we need. If you go longer than three hours without eating, it slows down your entire metabolism. If you like overeat, this is also a problem. So everything is blood sugar control. Every everything. And so hunger is your body now saying my stomach is a little empty. That's a hormone ghrelin saying like, it's time to feed me. Right? And so once we eat, and that's why I always say, Start when you're hungry, take your normal portion and wait 15 minutes, because then you'll get the message from your stomach that you've had enough food from that hormone. Ghrelin takes 15 minutes for that message to come. And so, so many of us can overeat or eat so fast in three, four or five minutes and to full rights, then we won't be hungry in three hours. So we're not. The cycle is broken. We want to be hungry in three hours, and people forget that they've eaten like 21 meals last week. They're only like paying attention to this moment. So I feel like that's genuinely generally the way that I eat. So I tend to eat every couple hours smaller portions, and I get a lot of people ask me. And even like some of the housewives like, especially Delores, we always giggle about this. We go away on the cash trips where I am looking for food every two to three hours, literally. And they all look at me like, Look at this little whatever over here. And she's she's eat. She's the one that wants to eat. And I'm like. But pay attention to what I eat. I'm not eating a massive meal every two to three hours, but I need a snack. I need some food. I need a little bit of a carb. Give me a piece of bread like every two to three hours. That's how I eat and people confuse that. I even had Jackie Goldschneider on my podcast last week, and she's like, It was nine a.m. and you stressed me out because you were ordering chicken wings. And I was like, I probably ate two or three of the tiny little chicken wings at nine a.m.. And then she's like, Yeah, and then you were busting out a salad three hours later. Yeah, but that's that's how I eat, and I feel like it works for me because my body's I'll never stop to eat like that. That's how we maintain our blood sugars and our weight. Wow. OK, good. So I'm doing it right? Yeah. If you're not hungry in three hours, that's not OK. Wow. OK, well, I am I am always hungry in three hours because I don't eat enough to be full for that long. And you know, when I when my stomach does bother me, when I do overeat and I'm not hungry in three hours, I sit there and hold my stomach and I'm like, Why? Why did I do that? Why did I eat that? Why do I feel like this? I'm tired and I have no energy, either. Energy goes, Yeah, I mean, it's all blood sugar. It's really important. And like people forget that they're going to eat again. I mean, that's like, it's like waking up this morning and saying, OK, I'm going to have to pee six times today. I'm going to need to know where all those toilets are. No, we just totally trust that we're going to find a toilet when we need it, and we have to get back to trusting that we're going to be able to have food every couple of hours, right? Yeah, we eat like we're going to the electric chair. They were never going to see food for the rest of the day. Yeah, I remember like people going to kids birthday parties and saying, What am I going to do? And I'm like, You mean for like a two hour a little pizza party, your two hour pizza party are worried about what you're going to do. You can either before or after or have the pizza, right? Like it's two hours, right? So like, it's in your head. A lot of this is in our head. So much fear, so much fear that we're not going to have food again. And you know, we do every three hours. Right? Yeah. Well, you're rule number two is eat what you love. And as a foodie, which I truly am a food like a foodie, I really, truly appreciate great food. So I need you to tell me all about this. I mean, how does eat what you love relate to health and wellness? Yeah. So it is what you love. Make sure the food loves you back, right? So the way it relates is the fact that it's only when you're hungry and you're only starting with half. And so when somebody thinks something is good, bad, healthy, unhealthy or they should or they shouldn't. There is a sense of restriction and they will overeat it. So I can't tell you how many times somebody really wants a milkshake, but ends up having, you know, the chicken first and then the milkshake. And so they're double eating. If they started with the milkshake and they didn't label it as anything other than food, and then they got sick from it. They wouldn't have the milkshake again. Wow. You what you love and make sure it loves you back if it doesn't love you back. Don't stay in a toxic relationship. Exactly. Because it's it is a toxic relationship, right? That's exactly what it is. Yeah. Are there any foods that even though we love them, we should avoid them at all costs? Like, do you have anything on your list that you're like, Do not touch this? Hmm. I mean, for many years it was soy for many years. Just really, yeah, I it's an everything. And you know, it's very controversial how it can act like estrogen in our bodies. And so that would be like a hormone disruptor. Now I still would feel so I would be like the only thing I would be very wary of. And, you know, occasionally it's OK, but if you're having a lot of things with soy, that's the one I would watch out for. All right. So if they say, Hey, do you want the almond milk or the soy milk? Go for the almond milk? Yeah, yeah. Do you have any? Do you have any issues with almond milk or no? It depends. I mean, some of the oils. You know, I I would say everything in moderation is totally OK. OK. Yeah, and I mean, he's making you sick. Right, exactly, because you really do have to pay attention to what you feel good like. What about glue and do you have any rules with glue and does it really affect everyone? Or is that? Yeah, I feel like that turned into like a thing. Also, everyone's like, it's glue and it's the glue and it's the glue. And that was like Gluten-Free this and gluten free that is that another fad that kind of went on. It's kind of like anxiety where I think food sensitivities really became a thing. And so a lot of people don't feel good and there are, you know, trying to figure it out. And gluten took the brunt of that. But it could have been lemon. It could have been pepper, it could be egg whites or so many different foods it could be. And to really know you should do a food sensitivity test to see how something is affecting you. I don't think everybody is walking around with gluten sensitivity at all. OK, guys, I have to tell you about Angie. It's your home for everything home, and they've made it easier than ever to connect with skilled professionals to get all your home projects done right. You know, like redoing something in your front yard because your husband doesn't want to do it for the fifth time. Joe, guys, I have been waiting for an app like this my whole life. You literally can find everything on there. Anyone who can fix anything from paint to electricians to landscaping, you name it, and you'll find someone to do it on this app. I think it's genius. If you own a home, you know how much work it can take, whether it's everyday maintenance and repairs, or making dream projects a reality. It can just be so hard to know where to start, but now all you need to do is Angie that and finest skilled local pro who will deliver the quality and expertise you need. Angie has over 20 years of home service experience, and they've combined it with new tools to simplify the whole process. Bring them your project online or with the Angie app. Answer a few questions, and Angie can handle the rest from start to finish. Or they can help you compare quotes from multiple pros and connect you instantly, which means you can take care of just about any home project in just a few taps. Because when it comes to getting the most out of your home, you can do this when you angie that. Download the free Angie Mobile app today or visit Angie. Com That's an G.I. Dot com. Joe, I'm putting you on Angie. OK, well, you're rule number three. Yes. Eat, eat without distractions and you talk about avoiding distracted eating. And I think we all sometimes do this right. Yeah. So I mean, I personally do this when I'm in an intense conversation on the phone. So this is what I've learned. I'm not hungry. I already eight or I tell myself I'm not going to eat the cookies or the crackers or whatever it is, the second my phone rings and I'm gossiping away on the phone with a housewife or whoever at this point. I just walk over to the cabinet without even paying attention, and I just start eating it because it feels like it doesn't count because I'm busy while I'm doing it. And then I literally hang up the phone and I'm like, I just ate four cookies. I just went and did it. But I wasn't even paying attention because I was on the phone, and it felt like it didn't count to me or something. I guess that's the thing. And so our rational mind knows food is fuel, and our irrational mind thinks food is fun. It's also comfort. It's also entertainment. And so we kind of need to know where our mind is at all times. And so in order to find our mind, we have to say to ourselves, Where's my body? It's it's right here on the phone. And then where's my mind? It's somewhere else in La La Land, and then you have to get really good at bringing your mind back right without any judgment and knowing where you're at. Your mind is in your body. So you can say, Oh, I'm actually not hungry. But since you're working, so moving so fast through the whole thing, it's better if you just create a new habit, which is put a pitcher of water with a really pretty glass on your counter. And every time you walk into the kitchen, the first thing you do is pour yourself a really nice glass of water and drink that instead, because you just need to put a little space between the thought to eat and action because you're not paying attention. Agreed. You know, I do that at night a lot. I am known to put seltzer in a beautiful wine glass with a beautiful lemon. I cut my lemon up nicey nice and I hold that wine glass while I'm like watching the shows at night and I'm like, Something about this makes me feel like I'm doing something special and good. And instead of pouring a glass of wine every night, I have the wine glass and something satisfies me having a little bit of lemon in it. It really does. I wish everybody did that, and I think that that maybe is something you should do earlier, like when you're on the phone, right? Exactly. I need to stop doing that. OK, rule number four, take 10000 steps a day. Obviously, most of us are running around all day, right? And I think it's sometimes we don't realize that this is actually pretty easy to put into our routine. Would you explain that? Yeah. Easy, easy. Or or yeah, I don't know how. Let's see. I mean, I think it's easy, and I actually think it becomes everyone's favorite part of their day because it's the day they can unwind. It's the time that they can really take care of themselves first. So the 10000 steps is really what we need to maintain our weight loss and to maintain our weight. So exercise does not ever help anybody lose weight, but it does so many things like helps with your sleep, it helps with your digestion, it helps with your hormonal balance, and it helps with your weight maintenance. So we need those steps for long term so that you just have to get in the practice of doing it because it's forever. And that and that's pretty much why you think this is so important, and I will vouch to say that when I have a week that I don't work out, right, if there's a week I don't work out, my stomach bothers me that week. Way more than it would bother me on a week that I just I don't know if it's the movement. I don't know if it's if it's psychological. If it's in my head, I feel like everything flows better when I'm so active. I mean, I think you're right about all of it. So I forgot to mention that it improves your mood as well. But your your stomach and your mind are so connected through one nerve and you're getting basically 80 percent of your information from your mind to your stomach and your stomach is your mind. About 25 percent. So actually, I said that the wrong way your stomach gives your mind 80 percent. So it's really important for mood. But when you're moving your body, it creates this motion, this peristalsis. And so if you are having like a fungal overgrowth, let's say this is already slower. And so by moving, it increases it. And that causes like a quicker transit time, which is how long it takes for you to go to the bathroom. Oh, see, so you should exercise just for your mind and your for everything. What are some opportunities? I know you mentioned some in your book, but there's definitely some opportunities people like miss out on, right when they're wanting to take these 10000 steps a day. And as some of the examples that you do bring up are, you know, just cleaning your own house, right? Opposed to having a cleaning lady come through. Take your walk during your lunch break, like so if you're on the phone or you're making your phone calls, just walk during that time. Yep. You also mentioning parking further away, like if you park at the mall, if you park at the parking lot, wherever you are, we all just like, Go, I'm always looking for the closest spot, right? But maybe actually go a little further away and take the walk up to the building, which I thought was interesting even. Right? Park 10 minutes away. Park down the street. I'm also a really big fan of stairs. OK, stairs. Whenever you can use them and find a bathroom on a different floor, just go up and down, you know? Right? You know, I just told my daughter that at college, I think she's on the second floor or something in the elevator. We just moved her and was taking a long time to come up and down. And you know what they say? Like that college. 15. The eating is different. The whole thing. So I said to her when we were pressing the elevator and it was take, I was like, Listen, I feel that these stairs is not that many flights like everyday in and out, you should be taking the stairs. I told her that. So I don't know if she's listening to me, but that was my advice to her. A couple of days ago, when I dropped her off, I was like, Take the stairs, you don't have to wait, you're getting a little exercise. It's good for you, but take the stairs. And then even go over a couple more floors and then come back down like just stairs. Yes. You know what? Explore, explore this building child that's scaring her. Yeah, really? Also, you mentioned another thing that I thought was really great. You mentioned putting the laundry away like one piece at a time. So you're not just like walking over, like go back and forth and back and forth. I mean, if you want to get your steps in, these little things will help you get them in if you're looking for ways, right? Yeah. Like, I can't believe, like during the pandemic, when I really didn't have any help at all, I would put on an audio book and clean my house or do laundry. And that's really like, it was crazy how many more steps I was getting just by doing like one shirt at a time, but I was doing it purposefully to get the more active, and I'll make my book last a little longer. Right? I love it. You want us to do all the things that we would think we don't want to do, which is find the spot that's far away, put the clothing away one at a time, sort of like throwing them all in one jar to make it and like, like, exert yourself right a little bit more, but you'll get the steps, you'll get the movement without even realizing it, which I love. Put the remote somewhere else. Get up and change the channel. There you go. Rule number five I love to watch is drink eight cups of water a day. I know this one so important, and I feel like, you know, we might all say we've heard this before, but they've been saying this for so many years. It's so important. But how important? What is like one benefit? We're going to immediately notice if we start to drink at least eight cups of water a day? Well, it's the way that we naturally cleanse or detox. So if our bodies are 60 to 80 percent water and we have trillions of cells and our cells are 48 percent water, right, we need to replace the water every single day. And it's how we detox and we're losing water in our bowel movements, in our urine and our saliva and our spit just by talking, just by eating. And if we don't drink enough water, our body is so efficient that our liver kind of kicks in and starts helping our kidneys and our livers job is to metabolize fat and balance blood sugars. And so if our liver is doing the kidneys job, then no one's doing the liver's job and we end up by gaining fat, body fat, cholesterol, triglycerides. Wow. So it's the secret sauce. Yeah, I'm like that alone would make a lot of people pick up, you know, some water extra water today. Do you like the trackable water bottles that say like they have that you do? They have like the markers for each hour? Yeah, like, keep going. You're doing great. Like whatever we need to do it. There's an app I love called Water Minder. It sends little reminders and you get to like it's on your Apple Watch and it shows you like how much water you can. Just tap it and it fills it up on its own. There is like a tipping point when it becomes too much. So really, everybody needs eight cups. We don't need more unless we're living in like a desert or something very, very hot, or if we're outside playing sports for longer than two hours. Too much water is not good, right? Agreed. Yeah, OK. Well, rule number six, your last rule is all about getting seven. Hours of sleep, all about healthy sleeping, but I really, truly want everyone to go out and buy your book if they want to hear the rule number seven, because I think that I really loved that that rule and I think it makes so much sense and you do give great tips for, you know, sleeping while staying asleep if you can't sleep all night, if you don't fall asleep on time or it takes you a long time to fall asleep, so you guys really need to pick this book up. Honestly, Cam, this has been awesome. You are, like, so informative. I know that there's so, so many other things that you do, too, but this has been so educational for us, and I'm happy we got the chance to chat a little bit today. I'm for sure going to put a lot of these steps. I'm going to Amazon the exact thing you told me. What was the name of it again? Berberine, the one I like for you is Barbie Val. OK, I'll send it to you. Please do, because I definitely need to do that and all my listeners. Make sure to grab a copy of Kim's new book. This is what you're really hungry for. The six simple rules to transform your relationship with food to become your healthiest self. It's out now, actually everywhere. I have it here at the house and I'm loving it. Kim, you do like coaching and webinars and all this other thing. Can you tell everybody where we can get all your expertise from? Yes, you can find me on my website or Instagram or TikTok all at Kim Shapiro method. And I have a webinar that if you wanted to just do it on your own, you can do the webinar you if you need some extra support. I have group therapy sessions once a week and I have private sessions. Wow. I might need a private session like here and there because I love this. This is like right up my alley because I really feel like we don't know these basic things. And it's so basic, but so important. So basic. I know. Thank you so much. This has been so much fun. Love to having you on. They definitely have to come back again sometime, but make sure everybody grabs her book and hopefully we will talk soon. Thanks for having me. No. She talks about etiquette. Get your fingers out of your mouth. She talks about where to find a deal. You know, if you sell me something on Instagram, I buy it. Whoever markets to me does a fabulous job. She talks about the economy. We used to joke that will be the thing to send them to therapy. OK, we're creating jobs. Can we look at it that way? She talks about parenting. These kids want to come home. They don't want to leave. They don't want to drive. They want to stay in the womb. Let's talk with Heather Dubrow every Thursday on PodcastOne or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Melissa fan-girled over the New Kids on the Block years ago, and now she has the one and only, Joey McIntyre on the show! 

Melissa and Joey talk about the highs and lows of being the young guy in the group, how Joey's humble take on fame has served him well during his entire career, and why the New Kids have stayed so close over the years.

Joey also shares some very personal and inspirational news that is definitely worth us all celebrating.

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00:00:00 3/13/2025

This week, Melissa welcomes her favorite guest, Joe Gorga, to the podcast to discuss the challenges of parenting teenagers, including some tough decisions they?ve had to make recently. Plus, Melissa celebrates a sweet victory with her now-famous sprinkle cookies and teases some exciting new products on the way.

They're later joined by a surprise guest, Frank Catania, who gives us the inside scoop on his son?s engagement, shares his thoughts on Dolores and Paulie, and drops spills a major secret about his own engagement to his fiance, Brittany. Tune in for some juicy updates this week! 

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00:00:00 3/6/2025

This week Melissa invites the amazing momager and one of the realest girls in Jersey, Danielle Cabral, to talk about the one and only moment that Danielle requested to cut from RHONJ, why the dirtiest castmates on the show really have nothing to fall back on, and what she thinks is next for the beloved franchise. 

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00:00:00 2/27/2025

Star of Netflix's Selling the City Eleonora Srugo chats with Melissa about the casting process for the show, her falling out with Jade Chan, why Steve Gold is such great eye candy, the crazy real estate market in Manhattan, the sacrifices she made in her social life to get where she is, and dating life in the city!

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00:00:00 2/20/2025

Melissa invites celebrity best-friend, CEO, and author, Loren Ridinger, onto the show to share her heartbreaking story of losing the love of her life, the very powerful way that she views grief, and her incredible advice to anyone who has dealt with the loss of a partner.  

Loren?s amazing story of grief and growth is all in her brand-new book, Scrambled or Sunny-Side Up?: Living Your Best Life after Losing Your Greatest Love, available now.  

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00:00:00 2/13/2025

Melissa invites the always entertaining Joe Gorga back onto the show to talk about Joe?s strange obsession with the local news weather segments, the many phases of Melissa Gorga (according to Joe), and their new obsession with The White Lotus. 

The two also share their plans for the Superbowl, and discuss the dilemma they have when trying to pick which team to root for this year.   

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00:47:16 2/6/2025

This week Melissa catches up with the always lovely and always faithful, Dolores Catania, to talk about how she used her own private detective skills on the latest season of The Traitors, the one competitor that the jury is still out on (even after the show), and why a life on RHONJ perfectly prepares you for a reality competition show.

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01:07:02 1/30/2025

With Traitors back in full swing, let's revisit a chat with who ALMOST won it all last season.

Melissa invites the fan favorite from the latest season of The Traitors, Mercedes Javid (MJ), to talk all about the the pros and cons of being married to old-school men, what happens when two famous partners react to fame very differently, and the behind the scenes secrets of the hit reality show, The Traitors.

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00:48:45 1/23/2025

Melissa invites the always hilarious, Joe Gorga, back onto the show to talk about the parental dilemmas with Apple Pay, Joe?s NSFW idea for his own cookie business, and who, out of the two of them, would make the better employee. 

Melissa and Joe also give us their take on the latest season of Traitors, the team they?d want to play for on the show, and why Joe would probably blow up his game on Day 1. 

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00:46:21 1/16/2025

Melissa welcomes mom, hustler, and pod host, Amanda Hirsch who also happens to run one of the best Instagram accounts out there to talk about the future of RHONJ, whether that includes MG, what Andy Cohen has said about it all, and where Melissa stands with her castmates! 

They also chat about the RHONY reboot, who owned the most recent season, who got a little off course, and how these ladies stack up against OGs like Sonja Morgan and Countess Luann de Lesseps.

Plus, Sprinkles by MG and how and when you can get some! 

And which Bravolebrity is killing it on Cameo!

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