
Real people. Real results. Real recipes. My guest today doesn’t believe in “diet food” and neither do I.Let’s go inside the GLP-1 Kitchen and explore how to blend hard science with crave-worthy recipes that help you stay full, protect your muscle mass, and love what’s on your plate whether you’re on a GLP-1 or post-bariatric surgery.Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!Podcast Guest:Rosanne Rust, MS, RDNNutrition Communications | AuthorWebsite: http://www.rustnutrition.comTwitter: @chewthefactsInstagram: @chewthefactsTikTok: @chewthefactsBook: The GLP-1 Kitchenor RUST Nutrition https://rustnutrition.com/books-products/ In this episode of the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, Dr. Susan Mitchell interviews nutrition expert Roseanne Rust about her new book, the GLP-1 Kitchen. They discuss the importance of nutrition for individuals on GLP-1 medications or those who have undergone bariatric surgery, emphasizing the need for appealing, nutrient-dense recipes that cater to specific dietary challenges. The conversation covers practical tips for meal planning, the significance of protein and fiber, and how to create meals that are both satisfying and easy to prepare.Chapters00:00 Introduction to GLP-1 Kitchen and Nutrition02:58 Unique Challenges of GLP-1 and Bariatric Patients05:59 Creating Appealing Recipes for Low Appetite09:07 The Importance of Nutrition and Meal Planning11:51 Practical Tips for Meal Preparation14:58 Final Thoughts on Nutrition and Lifestyle
Dec 3, 2025
16 min

Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!KeywordsGLP-1, weight loss, nutrition, bariatric surgery, protein, fitness, mental health, appetite control, lifestyle changes, support groupsSummaryIn this episode, Dr. Susan Mitchell discusses strategies for maintaining weight loss and health after discontinuing GLP-1 medications. She emphasizes the importance of nutrition, particularly protein and fiber intake, structured meals, fitness for muscle preservation, and mental health strategies. The conversation highlights the need for a proactive approach to ensure continued success in weight management and overall well-being.TakeawaysYou can thrive after GLP-1s with the right strategies.Stopping GLP-1s doesn't mean your progress has to stop.Two-thirds of people regain weight after stopping GLP-1s.Nutrition is your frontline tool after GLP-1s.Consistent protein intake is crucial for appetite control.Structured meals help reduce cravings and food noise.Muscle preservation is key to preventing weight regain.Resistance training is essential for maintaining muscle mass.Mental health strategies are vital for long-term success.You are worth the effort to maintain your health.Chapters00:00 Navigating Life After GLP-1s00:31 Understanding the Importance of Nutrition02:25 The Role of Protein and Fiber06:40 Fitness and Muscle Preservation08:28 Mental Health and Mindset Strategies
Nov 12, 2025
11 min

Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Stressed? 6 Easy Sheet Pan Dinners to the RescueBetween work and errands, the last thing you need is the dreaded "what's for dinner" question.This freebie has you covered with 4 delicious, ultra-easy sheet pan meals that come together in about 30 minutes. Just toss and bake for a hassle-free, nutrient-dense dinner. Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!Podcast Guests:Connie Stapleton, Ph.D.Website: http://www.conniestapletonphd.comPodcast: Weight Loss Winformation Mind Prep: The BookBariAftercare Daily Progress Journal Show NotesKeywordsbariatric surgery, mental health, weight management, cognitive behavioral therapy, self-compassion, diet mentality, emotional eating, support systems, mindfulness, healthy habitsSummaryIn this episode, Dr. Susan Mitchell and Dr. Connie Stapleton discuss the mental tools necessary for maintaining weight loss after bariatric surgery. They emphasize the importance of shifting away from a diet mentality, practicing self-compassion, and creating a supportive environment. The conversation covers cognitive reframing, the significance of non-food rewards, and the role of stress management in achieving long-term health goals.TakeawaysKeeping weight off requires mental training, not just diet.Ditching the diet mentality is crucial for success.Cognitive reframing helps change negative thought patterns.Self-compassion is essential for sustainable weight loss.Tracking behaviors can reveal patterns in habits.Celebrate non-food rewards to motivate yourself.Creating a supportive environment aids in weight management.Stress management techniques are vital for health.Self-praise can boost confidence and motivation.Gratitude helps reduce negativity and improve mindset.Chapters00:00 Mastering Mind Skills for Weight Management06:57 Ditching the Diet Mentality13:57 The Importance of Self-Compassion20:59 Building a Supportive Environment
Oct 29, 2025
25 min

Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!Episodes Mentioned:EP 184 The vital 6 essential supplements your body needs after bariatric surgery, part 1EP 185 The vital 6 essential supplements your body needs after bariatric surgery, part 2SummaryIn this episode, Dr. Susan Mitchell discusses the common issue of hair loss following bariatric surgery, addressing the causes and providing actionable steps to regain healthy hair. She emphasizes the importance of understanding the physiological changes that occur post-surgery and the nutritional strategies that can help mitigate hair loss. Dr. Mitchell reassures listeners that while hair loss can be distressing, it is typically temporary and can be managed with proper care and nutrition.TakeawaysYou're not alone in this.This hair loss is very common, not permanent.It's totally normal to lose five to 15 % of your hair.There are many causes of hair loss after surgery.Lab work is essential to check for deficiencies.Bariatric specific supplements are crucial for recovery.Food choices significantly impact hair health.Protein intake is vital for preventing hair loss.Planning meals can help maintain nutritional needs.You're worth it; prioritize your health.Chapters00:00 Understanding Post-Surgery Hair Loss03:00 Causes of Hair Loss After Bariatric Surgery06:09 Steps to Regain Healthy Hair09:00 Nutritional Strategies for Hair Health
Oct 15, 2025
10 min

Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Podcast Guests:Gayle Brazzi Smith MS, RDN, CSOWM, LDNRegistered & Licensed DietitianWeight Loss and Bariatric Surgery InstituteOrlando, FLEmail: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])Website: OrlandoHealth.com/Bariatrics (http://orlandohealth.com/Bariatrics) Bariatric Dietitian Isabel Maples, RDBariatric CoordinatorUVA Health in Haymarket, VirginiaEmail: [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank youSummaryIn this episode, Dr. Susan Mitchell and expert dietitians Isabel Maples and Gayle Smith discuss the importance of gut health and how everyday foods can support a healthy microbiome. They explore the role of various foods, particularly those high in fiber and probiotics, in promoting gut health and overall well-being. The conversation emphasizes practical tips for incorporating gut-friendly foods into daily meals and the significance of diversity in diet for optimal gut function.TakeawaysYou don't need expensive supplements to support your microbiome.The gut microbiome consists of trillions of bacteria, viruses, and fungi.Good gut health is crucial for digestion, immune function, and mood.Different foods can encourage the growth of beneficial gut bacteria.Fiber acts as food for gut bacteria, promoting their health.Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that support digestive health.Prebiotics are the food that healthy bacteria feed on.Incorporating a variety of foods can enhance gut microbiome diversity.Aim for 30 different plant foods each week for optimal gut health.Simple changes in diet can lead to significant improvements in gut health.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Gut Health and Nutrition02:58 Understanding the Gut Microbiome05:57 The Role of Food in Gut Health09:04 Key Foods for a Healthy Gut12:02 The Importance of Fiber and Probiotics14:50 Practical Tips for Incorporating Gut-Healthy Foods18:10 Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Oct 1, 2025
17 min

Think of inflammation like a slow burn inside your body—draining your energy, stalling weight loss, and making recovery harder. The good news? You can help put out that fire with what’s on your plate. I’ll share 8 everyday foods that act like a fire extinguisher for inflammation. And you don’t need to overhaul your diet—just small swaps that make a big difference. Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!Recipes and Videos mentioned in podcast:Golden Turmeric and Ginger Latte (https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com/blog/golden-turmeric-and-ginger-latte) How to Quickly Slice an Avocado (https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com/blog/how-to-easily-cut-and-slice-an-avocado)Takeaways* Inflammation can drain energy and stall weight loss.* Chronic inflammation is linked to many diseases.* Obesity and inflammation have a cyclical relationship.* C-reactive protein is a marker for inflammation.* A synergistic approach to diet is essential for anti-inflammatory effects.* Fiber is a powerful anti-inflammatory component.* Garlic and spices contain beneficial phytochemicals.* A variety of colorful fruits and vegetables is key.* Omega-3 fats from seafood help suppress inflammation.* Small dietary changes can lead to significant health improvements.Chapters00:00Understanding Inflammation: The Silent Enemy04:44Eight Everyday Foods to Combat Inflammation12:59Implementing Anti-Inflammatory Foods in Your Diet
Sep 17, 2025
15 min

Cold brew coffee may be smooth, trendy, and easy on the stomach — but is it secretly driving up your cholesterol? In today’s episode, I’ll break down the science behind cold brew, how it differs from hot coffee, and why, if you’ve had bariatric surgery or use GLP-1s, you should pay attention to this heart-health connection. Before you pour your next glass, listen in…Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page (https://www.breakingdownnutrition.com/bariatric-tools) with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com (https://procarenow.com/?ref=bariatrictools) now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!SummaryIn this episode, Dr. Susan Mitchell explores the health implications of cold brew coffee, particularly its effects on cholesterol levels. She discusses the differences between cold brew and traditional coffee and the importance of filtering coffee to manage cholesterol. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness among bariatric surgery patients and those on GLP-1 medications regarding their coffee consumption and its potential health impacts.Takeaways* Cold brew coffee may affect cholesterol levels differently than traditional coffee.* Filtered coffee has minimal impact on cholesterol levels.* Unfiltered coffee can increase LDL cholesterol due to diterpenes.* Bariatric patients should consult their dietician before consuming caffeine post-surgery.* Using a good filter can help reduce cholesterol-raising compounds in coffee.* Cold brew is less acidic and may be easier on the stomach.* Coffee contains bioactive compounds that can benefit heart health.* Consider adding protein powder and cinnamon to cold brew for a nutritious drink.Chapters00:00Introduction to Cold Brew Coffee and Health Concerns02:46Understanding Cold Brew vs. Traditional Coffee05:05Cholesterol Levels and Coffee Brewing Methods07:55Healthy Coffee Alternatives and Recipes
Sep 3, 2025
8 min

Your gut called. And it’s wants you to fiber maxx. Say what? Your gut’s trying to send you a message and no, it’s not just gas. What is fiber maxxing and should you do this after bariatric surgery or while taking a GLP-1? Is there a smart way to fiber maxx? I’ll walk you through how to use fiber strategically—not a random overload—so you can feel full longer, help fix constipation, feed your good gut bacteria, and keep your weight loss on track.Full transcript available on website; see episode playerResources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!
Aug 20, 2025
9 min

You’ve dropped the weight—but now you’re wondering how to keep your strength, stamina, and muscle. Is creatine the missing puzzle piece? Or just another supplement trend? Is it safe? Is it worth it? Can it help maintain your strength—or is it a
Aug 6, 2025
21 min

Resources:Need resources to help with your bariatric lifestyle? Check out our Bariatric Tools page with meal plans, recipes, GLP-1 guide, etc.AD:Visit Procarenow.com now for all of your vitamin and mineral, calcium and protein needs. Use Code: BSS10 to save $Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts:"I love Dr. Susan and Bariatric Surgery Success." If this sounds like you, would you please rate and review my podcast? I love hearing from you, and it's actually super easy for you to leave a podcast rating. Wherever you listen to the Bariatric Surgery Success podcast, go to the review section and usually click a quick star rating. If you feel like taking it one small step further, please write a review if there’s a place for one. Thank you!Allulose sounds like a dream come true: it tastes like sugar, has zero calories, no blood sugar spike. But does it really hold up if you’ve had bariatric surgery or use GLP-1s? Or is it just another sweet-talking scam? Today, we’re diving deep into the science, the side effects, and the truth that no influencer is going to telling you about allulose.See the full transcript on the podcast player.
Jul 23, 2025
8 min
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