• Mental health & nutrition myths debunked with Nicole Lippman-Barile, Ph.D.
    Jan 28 2026

    Are you worried that your diet is harming your mental health or have you been told that cutting out gluten will cure your depression or ADHD?

    In this episode, Nikki welcomes Nicole Lippman-Barile, Ph.D, a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in OCD, anxiety, and depression to talk about what the current research suggests about the role of nutrition in mental health.

    They discuss:

    • How unscientific nutrition claims are spread and monetized on social media.

    • What the current literature can tell us about the impact of dietary interventions on depression and anxiety.

    • Myths surrounding sugar, gluten, gut health, and ADHD.

    • Why elimination diets may be harmful to mental health if not approached thoughtfully.

    Connect with Nicole Lippman-Barile, Ph.D.

    • Instagram: @feedyourmental

    • Website: feedyourmental.com

    • Webinar: Diet and Mental Health: Evidence, Implications, and Clinical Applications

    Connect with Nikki

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness

    • Website: naablevy.com

    • Get your FREE personalized strength plan! https://naablevy.com/free-strength-plan

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    51 Min.
  • Lifting weights with hypermobility & rethinking the fragility narrative with Dr. Taylor Goldberg
    Jan 14 2026

    Have you been told you shouldn't lift weights because of your hypermobility or EDS? Are exhausted by all the conflicting information about what's safe for your joints and what isn't?

    In this episode, Nikki chats with Dr. Taylor Goldberg, a chiropractor turned virtual hypermobility coach who specializes in working with people with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (hEDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD). Together they dig into how to build strength, manage flares, and move with less fear.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why the advice to "avoid heavy weights" often makes hypermobility symptoms worse
    • How to use flare tracking to identify triggers and warning signs
    • When manual therapy helps vs. when it may create more instability
    • Why hEDS is not a progressive disorder and why that's important to know.
    • How to start strength training if you have symptomatic hypermobility and are concerned about pain and injury.
    • Pilates vs strength training and why understanding the differences matters.
    • How to find a tolerable entry point for exercise.

    Episode timestamps:

    00:00: Intro to Dr. Taylor Goldberg and episode overview

    05:13: Considerations for hypermobility, manual therapy, and neck adjustments

    10:53: Best practices for navigating tightness and flare-ups

    26:16: Hypermobility fitness myths & Pilates vs strength training

    34:12: How to start strength training safely when you're concerned about pain and injury

    48:21: Resources, building a care team, how to connect with Taylor

    Connect with Dr. Taylor Goldberg:

    • Instagram: @thehypermobilechiro
    • Website: https://thehypermobilechiro.com
    • Hypermobility Clinician Course: https://thehypermobilechiro.com/clinicians/

    Connect with Nikki:

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Website: naablevy.com
    • Take this quick quiz to get your FREE personalized strength plan: https://naablevy.com/find-your-perfect-strength-plan-quiz/
    • Get your free macros and calories calculator + guide: https://naablevy.com/macro-guide/
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    52 Min.
  • The Truth About Processed Foods with Sarah Grajeda
    Dec 21 2025

    In this episode, Nikki chats with nutrition, exercise, and behavior change coach Sarah Grajeda about the intersection of food, politics, and body image and how the online culture of food wars and nutrition misinformation have made it harder to take care of ourselves.

    They discuss:

    • What you should know about processed foods when it comes to your health.

    • Why the social determinants of health matter more than food dyes.

    • The predatory nature of influencer marketing and supplement sales.

    • Why nutrition can often feel so overwhelming and complicated.

    • Perimenopause, brain fog, and why habits matter.

    • Skinnytok and the influence of social media on how we view ourselves.

    Connect with Sarah

    • Instagram: @sarah.grajeda_

    • Website: https://sarahgrajedafitness.com/

    Connect with Nikki

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness

    • Website: naablevy.com

    Learn more about nutrition coaching and save $300 + get your early action bonus! https://naablevy.com/nutrition-coaching-black-friday/

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • A The Nuanced Approach to Pain with Hypermobility & Scoliosis with Kate Bacigalupo
    Dec 3 2025

    Are you constantly being told to fix your posture, but still dealing with chronic pain?

    Do traditional physical therapy exercises feel ineffective or even make your hypermobile joints feel worse?

    What if joint instability was only part of the story, and your nervous system was the key to finding pain relief?

    If so, that's exactly what we get into in this episode where strength and nutrition coach Nikki Naab-Levy chats with Kate Bacigalupo, a physical therapist who specializes in hypermobility and scoliosis and co-founder of the Elements Collective about navigating pain with hypermobility and scoliosis.

    Topics covered:

    • Why the "traditional" physical therapy model is often poorly suited for individuals with complex chronic pain and hypermobility.
    • The role of proprioceptive feedback, closed-chain exercises, and strength work in creating a sense of safety and stability in hypermobile bodies.
    • The difference between a hypermobile joint and an unstable joint, and why treating hypermobility as solely instability often fails patients.
    • The correlation between hypermobility and scoliosis and what we currently know.
    • Why pain management with scoliosis is more than trying to achieve "perfect" posture.
    • How central sensitization and medical trauma contribute to the chronic pain experience and strategies to support your body if you have chronic pain.

    Connect with Kate

    • Instagram: @thehyperphysio_kate
    • Website: https://www.elementscollectiveny.com/

    Connect with Nikki & Resources Mentioned

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Website: naablevy.com
    • Take the 1 minute quiz to get your free personalized strength workouts
    • Get your free macros and calories calculator + guide

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    52 Min.
  • How to Sustain Your Nutrition Habits During the Holidays with Brooks Hurbis
    Nov 19 2025

    Are you worried about ruining your progress during the holidays? Do you get stuck in the cycle of starting over every January? Want to enjoy holiday treats without feeling out of control?

    If so, then this episode is for you.

    In this episode, Nikki chats with fitness and nutrition coach Brooks Hurbis about different ways to approach fitness, nutrition, and fat loss over the holidays without falling into the common traps of over restriction, over indulgence, or feeling like you have to start over in January.

    They discuss:

    • How to recognize the most common all or nothing holiday mindset traps of giving up until January vs. white knuckling abstinence and what to do instead.
    • Strategies to enjoy Christmas cookies and holiday treats without feeling like you've been bad or are "off plan."
    • Why moments of "failure" are opportunities to learn and make more supportive choices in the future.
    • The importance of eating for real life versus having a dieting mentality even when you have a fat loss goal, especially during the holidays.
    • The benefits of eating at maintenance during the holidays and alternatives to tracking for making goal and health supportive choices.
    • The role of your environment on nutrition choices and ways to manage your surroundings so follow through feels easier.

    Connect with Brooks

    • Follow Brooks on Instagram: @sweat.simple
    • Visit Brooks's website: sweatsimpleco.com

    Connect with Nikki

    • Grab your free personalized macros calculator & guide!
    • Take the 1 minute quiz to get your free strength plan based on your results.
    • Follow Nikki on Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Visit Nikki's website: naablevy.com

    Links mentioned

    • Listen to the Biggest Loser Podcast episode
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    44 Min.
  • Cardio Myths DECONSTRUCTED: When to Go Hard and When to Go Easy with Jamie Scott
    Nov 5 2025

    Are you confused about heart rate zones?

    Is walking actually cardio?

    Should women in perimenopause avoid high-intensity workouts?

    In this episode, Nikki chats with nutritionist and coach Jamie Scott about how to best approach cardio based on your fitness level and goals as well as common myths and misinformation, including:

    • Why the parameters for elite athletes often aren't applicable to individuals looking for general fitness and health benefits from cardio.
    • Applying the FITT principles (Frequency, Intensity, Timing, and Type) and how to determine training volume based on your life's schedule.
    • The concept of tissue capacity versus cardiovascular conditioning and why preparation needs to be involved when taking up running.
    • When walking counts as a beneficial cardio stimulus, and when it may not be enough to drive adaptation.
    • Whether doing exercises like Pilates or strength training faster is a true substitute for dedicated cardiovascular work.
    • How to approach cardio in perimenopause

    Connect with Jamie Scott

    • Instagram: @athletica.coach
    • Website: https://athletica.coach

    Connect with Nikki & Links Mentioned

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Website: http://naablevy.com
    • Take the 1 minute quiz to get your free personalized strength workouts
    • Get your free macros and calories calculator + guide
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    54 Min.
  • What We Don't Hear About GLP-1s: Mental Health & Identity with Kate Lyman
    Oct 22 2025

    Are you considering GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, or Zepbound for weight loss, or do you know someone who is? This conversation provides a nuanced conversation about GLP-1s and considerations around starting them.

    In this episode, host Nikki Naab-Levy chats with Kate Lyman, a nutrition coach with a Master's in public health about the unspoken potential ramifications of using these drugs, from a mental health and behavior change perspective.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • The difference between the clinical and social media definitions of "food noise".
    • Why weight loss on a GLP-1 does not automatically equate to better body image or health.
    • The potential for GLP-1s to replace "food noise" with new fixations or obsessions in (e.g., scale-watching, body composition) in some individuals.
    • The mixed mental health outcomes of GLP-1s, including studies linking them to an elevated risk of anxiety, major depression, and suicidal behavior in some populations, while others (like those with binge eating disorder) may see positive benefits.
    • Recommended lifestyle support and interventions that can be used alongside medication to ensure fat loss while protecting and maintaining muscle mass and bone density.
    • The importance of having coping tools outside of food when a previous coping mechanism is removed.
    • The cultural and identity shifts that often come with rapid body weight loss and being treated differently by the outside world.
    • Why these medications are currently intended for long-term use and aren't necessarily an appropriate intervention for all individuals.

    Connect with Kate

    • Instagram: @klnutrition
    • Website: https://www.katelymannutrition.com/
    • Podcast: How to Fitness Podcast

    Connect with Nikki

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Website: http://naablevy.com

    Free Nutrition & Fitness Resources

    • Take the 1 minute quiz to get your free personalized strength workouts
    • Get your free macros and calories calculator + guide

    Research Studies & Papers Referenced

    • What Is Food Noise? A Conceptual Model of Food Cue Reactivity [PMID: 38004203]
    • Association of GLP-1 Receptor Agonists With Risk of Suicidal Ideation and Behaviour: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PMID: 39945396]
    • Use of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists in eating disorder populations [PMID: 38135891]

    Timestamps

    00:00 | Intro: Cultural Context, Mental Health, and Nuance about Who Should or Shouldn't Take GLP-1s.

    00:40 | Introducing Kate Lyman: Behavioral Health Expert & Nutrition Coach

    03:00 | The Need for Education and Behavioral Support with GLP-1s

    05:23 | Weight Loss Doesn't Automatically Equal Health: Coping Tools Outside of Food

    06:44 | Defining Food Noise Beyond Pop Culture and Social Media

    09:41 | The Potential for Obsession Shifts: Food Noise Replaced by Scale Focus

    14:56 | Mental Health & GLP-1s: What the Literature Says About Anxiety & Depression

    24:10 | Essential Lifestyle Pillars: Protein, Strength Training, and Water Intake

    28:06 | The Long-Term Reality of Taking a GLP-1 to Maintain Weight Loss

    40:04 | The Role of Stigma & Weight Bias in Influencing GLP-1 Usage

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    44 Min.
  • Breaking Down The Biggest Loser: Everything it gets wrong about weight loss and behavior change
    Oct 8 2025
    • Are you feeling stuck in a cycle of yo-yo dieting? Have you ever wondered if the shame-based tactics of popular weight loss shows are truly effective?

    In this episode, host Nikki Naab-Levy welcomes her colleagues Colette, Brooks, Greg, and Vanessa to deconstruct the myths and misinformation around fitness, nutrition, mindset, and weight loss. In this episode of Results Not Typical, they unpack the Netflix documentary Fit for TV, which examines the reality show The Biggest Loser.

    This episode covers:

    • The difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and how it relates to the long term success of the contestants on The Biggest Loser for maintaining weight loss.
    • The negative, long-term effects of using shame as a motivational tool.
    • The importance of developing real-life skills for sustainable health.
    • Why "The Biggest Loser" failed to provide genuine long-term solutions for its contestants.

    Guests Information

    Vanessa Zingaro & Greg Sutton

    • Instagram: @evolvetoexcel
    • Website: https://evolvetoexcel.com/

    Brooks Hurbis

    • Instagram: @sweat.simple
    • Website: https://www.sweatsimpleco.com/

    Colette Morris

    • Instagram: @cmorrfitness
    • Website: https://www.cmorrfitness.com/

    Connect with Nikki / Links mentioned

    • Instagram: @naablevyfitness
    • Website: http://naablevy.com
    • Take the 1 minute quiz to get your free personalized strength workouts
    • Get your free macros and calories calculator + guide

    Timestamps

    00:00 | The Problem with The Biggest Loser

    00:41 | Introducing the Host and Podcast

    01:48 | Guest Introductions

    04:26 | The Role of Shame as a "Motivational" Tool

    05:42 | Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Motivation

    10:25 | The Scale is the Main Character

    14:37 | Skills vs. Doubling Down on Behaviors

    17:22 | The Absurdity of Temptation Challenges

    22:41 | Trainers Openly Defying Doctors

    27:10 | Reinforcing Low-Calorie Crash Diets

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    55 Min.