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What's Really Required Right Now & In the New Year (feat. Tara Schmidt)

What's Really Required Right Now & In the New Year (feat. Tara Schmidt)


Episode 335


Are your New Year's resolutions setting you up for success or just another cycle of diet culture? Before you jump into the latest trend, discover what nutrition recommendations actually work for lasting health. It's time to pull back the curtain on what's really required for sustainable habits in 2026.

In this episode of Salad With a Side of Fries, host Jenn Trepeck is joined by Tara Schmidt, registered dietitian and Instructor of Nutrition at Mayo Clinic, to cut through the noise of fad diets and quick fixes. Together, they explore evidence-based nutrition, the truth about GLP-1 medications, why weight management shouldn't focus solely on the scale, and how to build lifestyle changes that actually last beyond January.

What You Will Learn in This Episode:

✅ Why your weight loss goals shouldn't focus on the number on the scale and what health metrics actually matter for long-term wellness and disease prevention

✅ The truth about popular trends like 75 Hard, macro counting, low-carb diets, and GLP-1 medications—when they work, when they don't, and what's missing from the conversation

✅ How to identify your personal barriers to change and create sustainable habits using the strategies that have worked for you in the past (hint: it's called the You Plan)

✅ What longevity strategies and evidence-based nutrition principles you should actually focus on in 2026, including sleep, strength training, and nourishment over restriction

The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Challenging diet culture in 2026 with Tara Schmidt from Mayo Clinic

06:24 How growing up in the 90s diet culture shaped Tara's approach to nutrition recommendations and patient care

08:34 Deconstructing weight bias in resolutions and why your weight is just a number, not a measure of health

12:12 Truth bombs on popular trends: 75 Hard, low-carb diets, and macro counting—when they help and when they harm

18:32 Tara’s advice when someone isn’t losing weight each week, and the important metrics

22:11 Deep dive into GLP-1 medications: the tool versus magic pill debate and why lifestyle changes still matter

28:38 Getting your nutrients from fruits, veggies and other supplements

32:26 Where to start with health goals in 2026: asking better questions about what will make you feel better and longevity strategies that matter: sleep, strength training and mindfulness

36:40 Planning for barriers and creating backup strategies so sustainable habits stick when life happens

39:34 Why balance is a verb, not a destination, and how to keep adjusting your approach in real time

41:00 Creating your personalized nutrition plan using what's worked for you before

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

💎 Your weight is simply your gravitational pull—not a measure of your worth or health. Focus on body composition, sleep quality, energy levels, and other health metrics that actually indicate wellness rather than obsessing over scale numbers.

💎 Popular programs like 75 Hard and trends like macro counting can work for some people, but ask yourself why you're doing them and whether they're sustainable habits you can maintain long-term, not just until your wedding or vacation.

💎 GLP-1 medications are tools, not magic pills—they work best when combined with nutrition recommendations, strength training, and lifestyle changes. Without proper support and education, people risk nutritional deficiencies and regaining weight.

💎 The best weight management plan is the one you create for yourself based on what's worked in your past, adapted for


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