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Why Your New Years Resolutions Suck.

Why most resolutions fail — and how to make ones that last. Zoë and Kylee dig into the history, psychology, and science of habits, plus real strategies that work.

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The Reality of Racing Weight

Why chasing “racing weight” can do more harm than good — Zoë and Kylee unpack the history, the pseudoscience, and the lasting impact of scale obsession in sport.

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Are Superfoods Super?

Are superfoods real or just hype? Zoë Rom & Kylee Van Horn unpack the history, debunk myths, and share science-backed foods that boost performance.

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Data and the Obsession with Optimization

Do sleep, step, and nutrition trackers actually improve your health—or sabotage it? Zoë Rom and dietitian Kylee Van Horn unpack the science on fitness trackers, orthosomnia, obsessive tracking, and when optimization leads to worse health (and even bad sex). Evidence-based answers, with humor.

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The Dangers of Social Media and Influencers

How influential are influencers, really?

Turns out, the people we follow on social media—whether we engage with them or not—can significantly impact both our mental and physical health.

In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, Kylee and Zoë trace the history of influence, from ancient Roman gladiators promoting olive oil and wine to modern #fitspo influencers selling supplements and diet hacks. We explore why misinformation spreads so quickly online, what makes certain people more susceptible to it, and the hidden costs of endless scrolling through curated, filtered, and idealized images.

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Orthorexia: When “Healthy” Eating Becomes Unhealthy

Is it possible to be too focused on eating “clean”?

In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, Kylee and Zoë explore Orthorexia, a term used to describe an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating. We dive into how social media trends, cultural ideals, and diet misinformation have fueled the rise of orthorexia—especially among athletes and active people.

Although orthorexia isn’t officially recognized in the DSM, research shows it can have serious impacts on both mental and physical health. We unpack how rigid rules around food purity can lead to disordered eating patterns, performance setbacks, and increased anxiety around nutrition.

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The Science of Supplementation for Athletes

From figs in ancient Greece to powders in a modern gym bag, athletes have always chased an edge. But when it comes to supplements, how do you know what actually works—and what belongs in a gas station bathroom?

In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, elite ultrarunner Zoë Rom and registered dietitian Kylee Van Horn dig into the wild history of sports supplements, from the first Olympic athletes to today’s crowded supplement aisle. We break down what every athlete should know about contamination, safety, and banned substances, and explain why regulation is so murky. You’ll learn how to separate science-backed supplements from snake oil, the big questions to ask before adding anything to your routine, and yes…all the unexpected uses of Horny Goat Weed.

Whether you’re an endurance athlete, a weekend warrior, or just curious about performance nutrition, this episode will help you cut through the hype and make smarter, safer decisions about supplements.

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The Harms of Eating Disorder Myths

At least 30 million Americans will struggle with an eating disorder in their lifetime, yet fewer than 1 in 10 ever receive the treatment they need. Why is the gap so huge?

In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, registered dietitian Kylee Van Horn and elite ultrarunner Zoë Rom bust the most common myths about eating disorders—who they affect, how they’re diagnosed, and why treatment so often fails. We trace the history of eating disorder research, unpack how weight stigma and diet culture shape care today, and explain why so many cases get labeled “atypical.” Finally, we dig into solutions: how shifting beliefs about mental health and nutrition can improve access to evidence-based treatment and help dismantle a broken system.

If you’ve ever wondered about the real science behind eating disorders, the impact of stigma, or how treatment can change for the better, this episode is for you.

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Athletes, Diets, and the Microbiome

All aboard the magic school bus into the gut microbiome!

In this episode of Your Diet Sucks, Zoë and Kylee trace the origins of the human microbiome and explore how gut bacteria impact athletic performance, recovery, and overall health. We dig into Zoë’s own microbiome results (yes, it gets personal at the microbial level!) while unpacking the latest research on gut health and endurance sports.

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