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Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill

452: I Asked a PhD Why Americans Are So Divided About Food with Dr. Jessica Knurick

Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill

Natalie Jill

Business, Entrepreneurship, Self-improvement, Education

4.8607 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2025

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Why are Americans so divided about the foods we eat? When I asked one simple question about food coloring on Instagram, people weren't just disagreeing with me—they were questioning my integrity, my intelligence, and even making assumptions about my political beliefs. All over food coloring. That's when I knew I needed to have a deeper conversation about why Americans have become so polarized about nutrition, and more importantly, what the actual science says about the foods dividing us.

So I sat down with Dr. Jessica Knurick, a PhD nutrition scientist specializing in chronic disease prevention, and she's spent years researching the gap between what science shows and what people actually believe about food safety. In this episode, we dive into the complexities and misconceptions surrounding food and nutrition and discuss the dangers of echo chambers in the wellness community and how they can distort reality by reinforcing pre-existing beliefs. Jessica sheds light on dividing topics such as the real science behind food coloring, the controversies of seed oils, and the benefits and risks of raw milk. Through our conversation, we aim to uncover what's fact, what's hype, and what's genuinely in our best interest for health. Join us as we explore how to navigate the sea of nutrition information, separate evidence-based truth from sensationalistic noise, and make informed choices for better health. 

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13 and a half percent of our country is living in food and secure households, which are

0:03.9

households that don't always have access to the nutrients that they need to meet their needs.

0:08.8

And that includes one in five children.

0:11.8

Welcome to Midlife Conversations.

0:13.8

I'm your host, Natalie Gill, and I'm passionate about having amazing conversations that matter

0:18.4

to us midlife women.

0:20.0

On this podcast, I do what I do best,

0:22.4

taking complicated health topics and breaking them down simply so that we can optimize aging

0:27.4

together. I share actionable steps to help you thrive in what I believe are our best years to

0:33.0

come. Join me as I interview the most inspiring people living their best midlife years and dive into essential topics like hormone changes, health optimization, weight management, blood sugar, emotional well-being, relationships, beauty, and so much more.

0:49.1

Today's episode is about cutting through all of the food noise around food and nutrition, something that affects

0:54.9

us all, regardless of what lens we normally view the world through.

0:59.5

Now, I've personally noticed how easy it is to start living in an echo chamber.

1:03.6

We follow people that reinforce exactly what we believe, what we already believe, what we

1:09.0

want to believe.

1:10.0

We listen to shows and read

1:11.9

headlines that validate all of our current choices. And I am very guilty of this too. It is very

1:17.5

rare that we listen to opposing sides, opposite views, and consider, have I been believing the

1:24.4

wrong thing? Do I need to take on more information? I really feel that the

1:29.2

truth is if we really, really truly want to understand how our food choices impact our health,

1:34.3

our families, our future, our country, we have to be willing to ask hard questions, even

1:39.7

uncomfortable ones. And here's science-based answers from people who live and breathe the work.

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