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All or Something Podcast

Sohee and Ben Carpenter
All or Something Podcast
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    An Emotional Final Episode Before She Arrives

    07/04/2026 | 1h
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    This episode is a little different from our usual ones.

    With our baby about to arrive, we wanted to take a moment to sit down and talk very candidly about how we’re feeling right now. The excitement, the nerves, the uncertainty, and the reality that life as we know it is about to change in a big way. Please note that we recorded this episode a few weeks ago, but planned to release it right around her due date.

    We’ve spent a lot of time on this podcast talking about fitness, health, and evidence-based topics, but this felt like an important moment to share something more personal. Not because we have all the answers, but because we wanted to let you in on where we’re at before stepping into this next chapter.

    In this episode, we talk about:
    - What this transition into parenthood feels like for us
    - The mix of emotions that comes with such a big life change
    - How we’re thinking about what comes next
    - Why we felt it was important to record this before she arrives

    If you’ve been listening to the podcast, thank you for being here. It genuinely means a lot to us, and we don’t take that for granted.

    This episode might mark the beginning of a hiatus for us. If that happens, we are not sure how long it will last, but wanted to let you know in advance.

    Thank you for all of your support. 

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    If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.com

    If you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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    Why You Should Not Trust Fitness Transformation Photos

    31/03/2026 | 44 mins.
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    You’ve seen them everywhere: dramatic before and after transformation photos promising incredible results. But how reliable are they really?

    In this episode, we break down why transformation photos are often not what they seem. Sometimes they are completely fictitious and at other times they can be misleading, even when the person in the photo is real.

    We talk about some of the obvious factors, like lighting, pump, and performance enhancing drugs, plus some that most people never consider, including selection bias, and how it makes you feel as the consumer of that content.

    We also discuss:
    Why transformation photos are such powerful marketing tools
    How social media amplifies the most extreme visual results
    What transformation photos can show (and what they absolutely cannot)
    The difference between real progress and curated progress
    How to evaluate fitness claims more critically
    This episode isn’t about calling individuals out, it’s about helping you better understand what you’re actually seeing online.

    If you’ve ever compared yourself to a transformation post and wondered why your progress looks different, this conversation is for you.
    P.S., If you want to support us and would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.com

    Alternatively, if you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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    A Registered Dietitian Debunks the Biggest Nutrition Myths on Social Media ft. Kylie Sakaida

    25/03/2026 | 1h 21 mins.
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    In this episode, we sit down with one of our closest friends, Registered Dietitian and New York Times best-selling author of 'So Easy, So Good', Kylie Sakaida (nutritionbykylie) to answer some of the internet’s most controversial nutrition questions.
    There’s a lot of strong opinions online about food right now, from seed oils and monosodium glutamate (MSG) to soy and the latest updates to the U.S. dietary guidelines. In this conversation, we explore where the confusion comes from and what the evidence actually says.
    We discuss:
    The biggest nutrition myths on social media
    The internet debate around seed oils
    The truth about monosodium glutamate (MSG)
    Common myths about soy
    How nutrition misinformation spreads online
    The new U.S. dietary guidelines
    What balanced, sustainable nutrition actually looks like
    Nutrition for people with ADHD
    Our goal with this episode is to bring nuance and clarity to topics that are often discussed in very black-and-white ways.
    If you’ve ever felt confused by conflicting nutrition advice, this conversation is for you.
    If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.com
    If you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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    Why “Eat Less, Move More” Doesn’t Actually Work

    17/03/2026 | 54 mins.
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    Most people have heard the advice: “eat less, move more.”
    And technically from a thermodynamics perspective… it’s true.
    But if it were actually helpful, far fewer people would struggle with weight loss.
    In this episode, we break down why this phrase, despite sounding simple and logical, often fails people in the real world. We discuss the gap between theory and practice, why oversimplified advice can lead to frustration and rarely to sustainable long-term change.
    We also explore:
    Why “eat less” is far more complicated than it sounds
    The role of environment, habits, biology, and psychology
    How vague advice creates confusion instead of clarity
    This isn’t about dismissing energy balance. It’s about understanding why knowing something doesn’t always translate into doing it.
    If you’ve ever felt like you know what to do but still struggle to apply it, this episode is for you.
    If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.com

    If you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss
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    Your Fitness Tracker Is Probably Wrong (And Here's the Proof)

    10/03/2026 | 58 mins.
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    Your fitness activity tracker probably isn't fully trustworthy and the science backs it up.

    In this episode, we dig into the research on fitness activity tracker (smart watch) accuracy, diving deep into the research especially for the Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin and Oura Ring.

    From step counts and heart rate monitoring to calorie burn and sleep tracking, we break down what the data actually says, and the results might surprise you.

    Whether you're training for a race, trying to hit 10,000 steps, or just wondering if your tracker is giving you the full picture, this episode is for you.
    What we cover:

    - How accurate are Apple Watch, Fitbit, Garmin and Oura Ring really?
    - Which metrics are most (and least) reliable.
    - What the latest research says about wearable accuracy.
    - Should you trust your tracker's calorie and heart rate data? If not, how big is the margin of error?

    Perhaps most importantly, does it matter if smart watchers and fitness activity trackers aren't fully accurate? Maybe that doesn't matter.

    P.S., if you enjoy these free podcast episodes and want to support us, there are two main ways of doing so. 

    If you would like monthly lifting workouts, you can join the Momentum by Sohee fitness app. http://momentumbysohee.com

    If you are interested in fat loss science, you can purchase Ben's best-selling comprehensive fat loss book, Everything Fat Loss. http://geni.us/EverythingFatLoss

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About All or Something Podcast

The All or Something Podcast is where Sohee and Ben bring their real, evidence-based approach to health, fitness and everyday life. Each week, we dive into the habits, strategies and mindset shifts that help you live fitter, healthier, happier lives.As longtime creators in the wellness space, we go beyond quick tips and trending advice. Expect honest conversations, practical takeaways, and a balance of science, humor and real-life experience.If you’re ready for growth that feels realistic, not all or nothing, hit the follow and come hang out with us every week.
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