All or Something Podcast

Sohee and Ben Carpenter
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Mar 25, 2026 • 1h 22min

A Registered Dietitian Debunks the Biggest Nutrition Myths on Social Media ft. Kylie Sakaida

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we sit down with one of our closest friends, Registered Dietitian and New York Times best-selling author of 'So Easy, So Good', Kylie Sakaida (nutritionbykylie) to answer some of the internet’s most controversial nutrition questions.There’s a lot of strong opinions online about food right now, from seed oils and monosodium glutamate (MSG) to soy and the latest updates to the U.S. dietary guidelines. In this conversation, we explore where the confusion comes from and what the evidence actually says.We discuss:The biggest nutrition myths on social mediaThe internet debate around seed oilsThe truth about monosodium glutamate (MSG)Common myths about soyHow nutrition misinformation spreads onlineThe new U.S. dietary guidelinesWhat balanced, sustainable nutrition actually looks likeNutrition for people with ADHDOur goal with this episode is to bring nuance and clarity to topics that are often discussed in very black-and-white ways.If you’ve ever felt confused by conflicting nutrition advice, this conversation is for you.If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.comIf you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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Mar 17, 2026 • 54min

Why “Eat Less, Move More” Doesn’t Actually Work

They unpack why the slogan "eat less, move more" sounds logical but often fails in practice. Conversation covers how vague advice is misapplied, the many biological and environmental forces shaping intake and activity, and why mindset and sustained support matter. They map the complex drivers under the simple energy-balance idea and highlight real-world barriers to lasting change.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 59min

Your Fitness Tracker Is Probably Wrong (And Here's the Proof)

Send us Fan MailYour fitness activity tracker probably isn't fully trustworthy and the science backs it up.In this episode, we dig into the research on fitness activity tracker (smart watch) accuracy, diving deep into the research especially for the Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin and Oura Ring.From step counts and heart rate monitoring to calorie burn and sleep tracking, we break down what the data actually says, and the results might surprise you.Whether you're training for a race, trying to hit 10,000 steps, or just wondering if your tracker is giving you the full picture, this episode is for you.What we cover:- How accurate are Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin and Oura Ring really?- Which metrics are most (and least) reliable.- What the latest research says about wearable accuracy.- Should you trust your tracker's calorie and heart rate data? If not, how big is the margin of error?Perhaps most importantly, does it matter if smart watchers and fitness activity trackers aren't fully accurate? Maybe that doesn't matter.P.S., if you enjoy these free podcast episodes and want to support us, there are two main ways of doing so. If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.comIf you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 18min

Behind Our Marriage: The Fun, The Fights, & The Future

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, Sohee and Ben sit down for a candid (and occasionally exposing) relationship Q&A in which nothing is off limits.We kick things off with a rapid-fire round of “Who’s more likely to…” — from who apologizes first after an argument, who’s more likely to spend money, who stays calm in an emergency, and more. Then we zoom out into the bigger stuff.We share how we met, how quickly we knew this was it, and the small, everyday habits that actually keep our relationship strong. We talk honestly about balancing being business partners and romantic partners, how we divide labor at home, and when we knew we wanted to become parents.The final stretch gets deeper:What would actually be a deal breaker? Is there anything from our past that still impacts us today?What scares us most about our relationship?What makes each of us feel especially loved? If you’re in a relationship, curious about our dynamic, or simply enjoy hearing how couples actually work through things — this one’s for you.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 58min

Do You Really Need 10,000 Steps a Day? (What the Science Actually Says)

Send us Fan MailIs 10,000 steps per day actually necessary for good health?In this episode, we break down where the 10,000-step target came from (including the Japanese marketing origin story), what the scientific research really shows, and whether more steps always mean better health.We cover:- Where the 10,000 steps idea started- What large cohort studies show about steps and mortality- The dose–response relationship between steps and health- Whether intensity matters more than total steps- How many steps are “enough” for most people- The difference between fat loss goals and longevity outcomes- Whether 10,000 is optimal… or just a nice round numberIf you’ve ever felt guilty for not hitting 10k or assumed it was the gold standard, this episode will give you a clearer, evidence-based perspective.As always, we focus on nuance over extremes and data over dogma.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 55min

The Real Truth About Ultra-Processed Foods

Send us Fan MailUltra-processed food is being blamed for everything from obesity to heart disease. But is it really that simple? In this episode, we break down what “ultra-processed food” actually means, where the term comes from, and what the scientific evidence really says. We discuss the NOVA classification system, the research linking ultra-processed food to chronic disease, and the well-known randomized controlled trial led by Kevin Hall at the National Institutes of Health, amongst other newer research papers.But we also explore the nuance.- Are all ultra-processed foods equally harmful?- Is processing itself the problem — or are other factors at play?- And could “ultra-processed” be an oversimplified label for a much more complicated issue?We talk about:- What counts as ultra-processed food (and what surprises people)- The strongest evidence linking UPFs to weight gain and disease- The limitations of observational nutrition research- Whether bread deserves the same label as sodaIf you’re confused by the headlines or tired of nutrition being reduced to good vs bad, this episode is for you.Subscribe for more evidence-based conversations about health, fitness, and nutrition.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 10min

10 Things We Changed Our Minds About (After Years in Fitness & Health)

Send us Fan MailIn episode 10 of the All or Something Podcast, we’re sharing 10 things we’ve changed our minds about—and why.Over the years, our views on health, fitness, and life have evolved as we’ve gained more experience, seen better evidence, and made our own mistakes. In this conversation, we break down what we used to believe, what challenged those beliefs, and what we believe now.This episode isn’t about being “right.” It’s about growth, nuance, and being willing to update your thinking when new information shows up.If you’re interested in health and fitness myths, changing your mindset over time, evidence-based health advice, learning from mistakes, long-term thinking and personal growth, this episode is for you.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 11min

10 Ways to Lose Weight and Improve Your Health Without Dieting

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the All or Something Podcast, we share 10 practical ways to lose weight and improve your health—without dieting.If you’re tired of restrictive diets, obsessive calorie counting, and feeling like weight loss and health improvements always have to be a miserable journey, this episode is for you. We break down what actually matters for long-term results, focusing on habits, behaviours, and health markers instead of short-term scale changes.We talk about:- Why dieting often backfires- Habits that highly successful dieters tend to use- Simple behavior changes that can improve health and body composition- What to focus on if your goal is sustainability, not quick fixesThis episode isn’t about overly strict rules, meal plans, or cutting out entire food groups. It’s about building a healthier lifestyle that could support weight loss as a side effect, rather than being the sole objective.Whether your goal is fat loss, better energy, improved health, or improve your relationship with food, these ten tips could help.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 57min

Do 95% of Diets Really Fail? The Uncomfortable Truth About Long-Term Weight Loss

Send us Fan MailDo 95% of diets really fail?The claim that “95% of diets fail” is everywhere — but is it actually true?In this episode of the All or Something Podcast, we break down where the 95% statistic comes from, why it’s often misunderstood, and what modern research really says about long-term weight loss success.While long-term weight loss outcomes can be challenging, the idea that diets universally “fail” is an oversimplification based largely on outdated research. We explore how weight loss "success" is defined in studies, why weight regain is common, and what this means for people trying to make sustainable changes without shame, fear, or diet culture myths.If you’ve ever felt like weight loss “never works,” this conversation will help you understand the science more clearly — and more compassionately.In this episode, we discuss:- Where the “95% of diets fail” claim originated- Why long-term weight loss success rates are often misrepresented- What newer research tells us about weight regain- Why framing matters when talking about weight loss and healthThis episode is for anyone confused or frustrated by conflicting weight loss advice, and for those who want a more nuanced, research-informed conversation.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 45min

My Controversial Fitness Opinions That Made People Angry (And Why I Stand by Them)

Send us Fan MailIn this episode, I (Ben) share my background and how I ended up working in the fitness industry, from becoming a personal trainer to finding my voice online.We talk about why I’m passionate about discussing mental health, outwardly supporting women (without excluding men lol), why I don’t believe fat loss is easy or achievable in the same way for everyone, and why I think large parts of the fitness industry feel unwelcoming, exclusionary, and often harmful.I also open up about:What I strongly disagree with in the fitness industryThings I have said that have annoyed people online, and why I think they are often wrong about meMy own experiences with mental health, and why I’m so outspoken about mental health issues in fitnessThis episode is about what I stand for, who this podcast is for, and why I believe fitness needs to do better — especially for people who feel like they don’t “fit” the typical mould.If you’ve ever felt confused, blamed, or pushed aside by fitness culture, this episode is for you, and is the final part of the series where you get to know us as your hosts, before we move onto specific health, fitness and nutrition topics.

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