
The Truth About Fiber and Feeling Full with Joanne Slavin
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Think fiber is just something your grandmother nagged you about? Think again. This overlooked nutritional powerhouse might be the secret weapon you've been missing in your weight loss journey. While most people focus on cutting calories and restricting foods, there's one nutrient that experts are practically begging you to eat MORE of – and it could transform how you feel, how much you eat, and how successfully you maintain your weight.
Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with the world's leading fiber expert, Dr. Joanne Slavin, to uncover why fiber is having its well-deserved moment in the spotlight. Dr. Slavin is a Professor of Nutrition at the University of Minnesota, a registered dietitian, and a trailblazer in fiber research who has authored over 350 peer-reviewed publications and helped shape public health recommendations. Her groundbreaking work reveals how this "leftover" nutrient works through multiple mechanisms to control appetite, support metabolism, and even communicate with your brain.
Whether you're struggling with constant hunger, trying to transition off GLP-1 medications, or simply want to feel more satisfied with your meals, this episode will show you how to harness fiber's multiple superpowers for lasting weight management success.
Discussed on the episode:- The surprising reason most people think of fiber as boring (and why that's completely wrong)
- How fiber works through your entire digestive system – from your first bite to your gut bacteria
- Why you probably need to double your current fiber intake (and how to do it without the gas)
- The fascinating connection between your gut, your brain, and your personality
- Smart strategies for people who hate vegetables but still want fiber's benefits
- How fiber can help you transition off weight loss medications successfully
- The difference between soluble and insoluble fiber (and why it might not matter as much as you think)
- Which everyday foods are secretly fiber powerhouses
- Why "more is better" when it comes to fiber – and how much is too much
- The toolkit approach to getting fiber from both whole foods and modern fortified products