• Ep 62: From Exhausted to Empowered: A Patient’s Lifestyle Medicine Journey
    Jan 21 2026

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    What does it look like when lifestyle medicine works in real life?

    In this episode, Dr. Sarah Schuetz interviews her patient, Kam, whose journey through lifestyle medicine led to a 50-pound weight loss, fewer medications, and a life filled with more energy, movement, and confidence.

    Kam shares how she learned to truly understand nutrition, not just follow a guide, how she gradually built physical activity into her life through Pilates and weight training, and how she learned to navigate real-world challenges like large family gatherings without falling off track.

    Dr. Schuetz reflects on how lifestyle medicine shifts the power back to the patient — providing tools instead of temporary fixes — and why this model creates lasting change.

    This conversation is honest, hopeful, and deeply motivating for anyone who wants to believe that change is still possible.

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    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    52 mins
  • Ep 61: From Outrage to Action: Reimagining Healthcare and Prevention with Natalie Davis, MD
    Jan 13 2026

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    In this episode, we talk with a physician whose frustration with the health of Kentuckians — and the way our healthcare system responds to it — became the catalyst for real change. Instead of accepting a system that often waits until patients are critically ill, she began searching for solutions that focus on prevention and early intervention.

    That journey led to the creation of Prevent Scripts, an innovative app designed to identify disease risk and support true behavior change through personalized, practical strategies. We discuss why upstream care matters, how small habit changes can lead to meaningful health improvements, and how technology can finally support — not replace — human-centered medicine.

    This conversation is about moving from complaint to action, and about empowering patients to take control of their health one small step at a time.


    Find out more about Prevent Scripts at www.preventscripts.com

    and find Dr. Natalie Davis at NatalieDavismd.com

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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    48 mins
  • Ep 60: What We Learned After a Year of Talking About Health
    Jan 6 2026

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    In this episode, Dr. Kitty Dotson and Dr. Sarah Schuetz pause to reflect on the past year of The Starting Gate—and the clear themes that came up again and again, no matter the guest or topic.

    From nutrition to mental health, menopause to dementia prevention, one message stood out: sustainable health is built through small, realistic habit changes—not massive life overhauls. Our guests consistently emphasized working changes into your existing routine to support long-term success.

    We talk about what we learned about sleep (and why fearing a bad night may do more harm than good), the profound impact of exercise on brain health and quality of life, and the value of simple, whole-food nutrition—where B+ meals and a little prep go a long way.

    We also reflect on stress, mood, and inflammation, the role of social connection, and how lifestyle medicine supported Sarah through a major life stressor this year. We discuss menopause, hormones, supplements, and why critical thinking matters more than chasing the latest trend on social media.

    This episode is a reminder to stop collecting information—and start making small changes today.

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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    58 mins
  • Ep 59: 12 Healthy Habits to Get You Through the Holiday Season
    Dec 16 2025

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    The holiday season can make healthy habits feel overwhelming. In this episode, we share 12 realistic, low-pressure habits designed to help you get through the holidays without striving for perfection. From prioritizing protein and fiber, staying hydrated, protecting sleep, and moving your body—even for 10 minutes—to navigating social events and holiday treats with less stress, these habits focus on consistency, flexibility, and sustainability.

    Designed for busy days, social events, and real people.

    Download our free 12 Holiday Healthy Habits Guide

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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    38 mins
  • Ep 58: Beyond the Injury: How Integrative Sports Medicine Transforms Recovery with Dr. Srikanth Nithyanandam
    Dec 10 2025

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    In this episode, integrative sports medicine physician Dr. Srikanth Nithyanandam reminds us that injuries don’t just happen to a body part — they happen to a whole person. He shares how healing accelerates when we address mindset, sleep, nutrition, and the fears that hold us back. We also dig into integrative modalities, including the theory behind energy medicine and acupuncture and how it compares to dry needling. Most importantly, he shows how staying connected to the movement we love is the key to getting back to ourselves.

    This is a powerful, practical episode for anyone recovering from injury or supporting someone on that journey.


    Learn more from Dr. Sri here and see the videos he has created to help patients.

    Follow on instagram @drsrikanth_sportsmedmd

    You tube: Dr. Srikanth Nithyanandam (Family & Sports MD)


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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep 57: Understanding Chronic Pain: Why You Hurt & How to Heal with Andrea Moore, DPT
    Dec 2 2025

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    Chronic pain can feel isolating, frustrating, and exhausting — especially when no one can see what you’re going through. In this episode of The Starting Gate, we sit down with physical therapist Andrea Moore, an expert in helping people who feel stuck in long-term pain. Whether your pain began with an old injury that never fully resolved, or you’ve lived with pain for years without a clear diagnosis, Andrea explains why this happens — and what you can do about it.

    We break down the science of chronic pain, including peripheral and central sensitization, how stress and past experiences shape pain, and why two people with the same injury can have completely different outcomes.

    Andrea shares realistic strategies, from mind-body practices to movement, nutrition, and finding the right provider. Most importantly, she wants listeners to know that even if you’ve tried “everything,” there are ways to improve your pain and reclaim your quality of life.


    Find Andrea Moore, DPT:

    At Move + Smart Physical Therapy

    Dr. Andrea Moore

    Listen to more from Andrea on her podcast Unweaving Chronic Pain


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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Ep 56: Nutrition, Mindset, and Motivation: Your Base Camp for Better Health with Jessica Jackson of Jacked Nutrition
    Nov 25 2025

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    In this episode, we sit down with Jessica Jackson of Jacked Nutrition to talk about the mindset shifts that make healthy habits stick. Jessica shares her journey into nutrition and coaching and we discuss why an all-or-nothing approach often leads to burnout.

    We explore how reframing failure as an opportunity to learn can keep you motivated and moving forward, even during busy seasons. Jessica also explains the power of creating your daily “base camp”—simple, consistent habits that help you build confidence and stay on track.

    We discuss why true transformation doesn’t come from a supplement, a short-term challenge, or an 8-week meal plan. It requires self-reflection, understanding your personal motivations, and creating routines that fit your life and actually last.

    If you’re searching for motivation to stay on track with your nutrition during the holidays or you want practical strategies for setting achievable New Year health goals, this episode offers the inspiration and tools you need to take the next step.


    Find Jessica at Jacked Nutrition

    Follow Jessica @jackednutritionlex

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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    59 mins
  • Ep 55: Quieting the Food Noise: Obesity, GLP-1s, and Bariatric Surgery with Dr. Eric Smith
    Nov 18 2025

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    Obesity is complex—and it’s not a willpower problem. Bariatric surgeon Dr. Eric Smith joins us to break down what really drives the obesity epidemic. We discuss the modern food environment, food addiction, food noise, stress, GLP-1 medications, and how surgery fits into the modern obesity treatment landscape. We'll unpack why body composition—not just pounds lost—matters, explore how to choose the right tools, and why long-term success always comes back to lifestyle and habit change.

    Find Dr. Eric Smith

    Kentucky Bariatric Institute

    @doctorericsmith_

    tik tok: doctorericsmith

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    The content in this podcast is for general reference and educational purposes only. It is not meant to be complete or exhaustive, or to be applicable to any
    specific individual’s medical condition. No information provided in this podcast constitutes medical advice and is not an attempt to practice medicine or to provide specific medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. This podcast does not create a physician- patient relationship and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Please do not rely on this podcast for emergency medical treatment. Remember that everyone is different so make sure you consult your own healthcare professional before seeking any new treatment and before you alter, suspend, or initiate a new change in your routine.

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    1 hr and 11 mins