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Fed Up: your no BS nutrition podcast
Kayla Marie
43 episodes
1 day ago
Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.
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Nutrition
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.
Show more...
Nutrition
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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35: Eating for Energy (why the 3pm slump?!)
Fed Up: your no BS nutrition podcast
22 minutes
2 months ago
35: Eating for Energy (why the 3pm slump?!)
In this episode Kayla Marie explains why the mid-afternoon slump between 2 and 4 p.m. is normal and how to work with it—not against it. She covers practical strategies like short naps, smart caffeine timing, movement breaks, and improving sleep hygiene. Kayla also outlines simple nutrition tips to give you the best morning and afternoon alertness with what and when to eat for energy. 
Fed Up: your no BS nutrition podcast
Certified Nutrition Specialist, Personal Trainer, and Dietetics student Kayla Marie discusses how to detect BS in the food and diet industries and actually get healthier with real nutritional science and applied behavioral psychology.