
Dishing Up Nutrition
Nutritional Weight & Wellness, Inc.
Show overview
Dishing Up Nutrition has been publishing since 2009, and across the 17 years since has built a catalogue of 989 episodes. That works out to roughly 630 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 38 min and 45 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 39 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 105 episodes published. Published by Nutritional Weight & Wellness, Inc..
From the publisher
Learn the connection between what you eat and how you feel. Join us each week as licensed nutritionists and dietitians from Nutritional Weight & Wellness share practical, real-life solutions for healthier living through balanced nutrition. For over 25 years, we’ve helped thousands of clients and listeners discover how real food – animal protein, healthy fat, nutrient-dense carbohydrates – can increase energy, stabilize moods, jumpstart metabolism, eliminate cravings, restore digestion, balance hormones and so much more! For recipes, articles and more, visit us at weightandwellness.com
Latest Episodes
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What Foods Affect Dopamine?
Tips for Natural Coritsol Reduction - Ask a Nutritionist
How to Avoid Type 2 Diabetes with Real Food
Can You Reverse Lactose Intolerance?
Client Success Story with Vanessa
Grilling with Chef Marianne
Understanding Menopause and Anxiety: Support and Solutions
Healthy Snacks to Satisfy Your Cravings - Ask a Nutritionist
Essential Nutritional Strategies for GLP 1 Success
Cooking For One? Tips, Tricks, & Meal Ideas - Ask a Nutritionist
Endometriosis 101: Signs, Symptoms, & Support
Ep 682How to Know If You Are Lactose Intolerant - Ask a Nutritionist
In this episode of Ask a Nutritionist, dietitian Amy Crum explains how to identify if you’re lactose intolerant and what symptoms to watch for. Learn the difference between lactose intolerance and dairy sensitivity, why some people have trouble digesting lactose, and how gut health affects this process. If you’ve ever wondered whether dairy is causing your symptoms, this episode offers clear, practical guidance.
Ep 681Foods to Help Heal a Brain Injury
After a concussion or traumatic brain injury, many people are told to rest and wait it out. But that is only part of the picture. In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, licensed dietitians Britni Vincent and Brandy Buro share how real food nutrition can play a powerful role in brain recovery. They explain what happens in the brain after injury, why inflammation and blood sugar balance matter, and which foods and supplements may help support healing.
Ep 680Beyond the Scale: Rethinking Ideal Body Weight - Ask a Nutritionist
How much should you weigh? In this Ask a Nutritionist episode, dietician Leah Kleinschrodt breaks down common tools like BMI and ideal body weight formulas, where they fall short, and why weight alone doesn’t tell the full story. She also shares the health markers and lifestyle factors that matter more, from blood sugar and cholesterol to energy, sleep, body composition, and sustainable habits.
Ep 679Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Diet: Best Foods, What to Avoid, and Key Supplements
In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, dietitians Melanie Beasley and Brandy Buro discuss multiple sclerosis (MS) and the role of nutrition in supporting brain health and managing symptoms. Learn how inflammation, blood sugar balance, and nutrient deficiencies can impact MS, and discover how simple, practical diet strategies and real-food nutrition may help support the nervous system. If you or a loved one is navigating MS, this episode offers supportive, nutrition-focused guidance.
Ep 678How Depression & Gut Bacteria Are Connected - Ask a Nutritionist
In this episode of Ask a Nutritionist, licensed nutritionist Kara Carper explores the connection between depression and gut bacteria, explaining how the gut-brain axis, serotonin production, inflammation, and microbiome diversity may influence mood and mental health. She shares current research on the link between depression and the gut microbiome, along with practical nutrition steps to support healthier gut bacteria.
Ep 677Nutrition for Colon Cancer Prevention
Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers, and research continues to show the important role nutrition and gut health play in prevention and recovery. In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, Kara Carper and Brandy Buro explain how diet, inflammation, and the microbiome influence colon health. Learn practical food strategies that support digestive health, including increasing fiber, prioritizing whole foods, and limiting ultra-processed foods.
Ep 676Shingles Nutrition Prevention & Support - Ask a Nutritionist
What causes shingles to flare up later in life? In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, registered dietitian Amy Crum explains how the shingles virus can reactivate when the immune system is weakened. You’ll learn common shingles risk factors and simple nutrition and lifestyle strategies that may help support immune health, including the role of vitamin D, zinc, quality sleep, stress management, and balanced blood sugar.
Ep 675Kidney Stones 101: Symptoms, Root Causes & Real-Food Prevention
In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, dietitians Melanie Beasley and Britni Vincent discuss what causes kidney stones, warning signs to look out for, and how nutrition plays a crucial role in prevention. Find out why hydration is the most vital factor, how sugar, soda, sodium, and ultra-processed foods increase your risk, and why a balanced, real-food diet with enough magnesium and calcium can help protect your kidneys. If you’ve had a kidney stone before or want to lower your risk, this episode shares practical strategies to help prevent them from coming back.