
Girls Gone Wellness
Girls Gone Wellness is the smart, sexy, science-backed wellness podcast flipping the script on everything you thought you knew about health.
If you’re doing all the “right” things like eating 'clean', taking the supplements, following the skincare routine, and still breaking out, burnt out, or just not feeling like yourself, you are not the problem. The problem is that the wellness world wasn’t built for real women, with real bodies, real stress, and real questions that deserve better than vague advice and viral trends.
Hosted by naturopathic medical grads Jeanette Titus and Victoria Gasparini, we’re cutting through the noise with no fear-mongering, and no fluff. Just real talk, real science, and real solutions.
This isn’t another influencer podcast. It’s evidence-based, unfiltered, and actually makes sense.
Welcome to Girls Gone Wellness-where wellness is hot, smart, and finally feels like it’s for you.
Girls Gone Wellness
Protein Diet Coke, Seamoss Propaganda & Diet Fails: The Internet’s Funniest Nutrition Myths with Shyla Cadogan, RD
This week, we’re joined by the hilarious and incredibly knowledgeable Shyla Cadogan, a Maryland-based media dietitian and food enthusiast known as @healthyshyla on socials. Shyla has built a reputation for breaking down the wildest wellness trends with evidence-based insights, all while keeping it real (and making us laugh).
In this episode, we dive into the most viral nutrition trends, from the protein obsession to fiber-packed snacks that may not be doing your gut any favors. We also tackle the biggest myths floating around the internet, like whether flaxseeds are really the same as five birth control pills (spoiler: they’re not). Shyla shares her thoughts on intuitive eating, blood sugar tracking, protein diet coke, detoxing hormones and why so many social media “nutrition experts” get away with making the wildest claims.
Plus, we discuss how to build a balanced plate, the power of getting back to nutrition basics, and why extreme diets like carnivore and keto might not be the miracle solutions they claim to be. Shyla also gives us her controversial takes on things like "building a healthy relationship with food" and seed oils.
If you're tired of the confusion online and just want straight-up, evidence-based advice (with a side of humor), this episode is for you.
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DISCLAIMER: Nothing mentioned in this episode is medical advice and should not be taken as so. If you have any health concerns, please discuss these with your doctor or a licensed healthcare professional.