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The Diet Obsessed

Veronica Santarelli

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The Diet Obsessed podcast is for people who are obsessed with all things diet culture and like to discuss the details, while mentioning it all! Discussions include: weight loss, fitness, diet culture, body acceptance, food obsession and more, with detailed reviews of other podcasts related to these topics. Podcasts recaps include content from: The Taylor Strecker Show, Diet Starts Tomorrow, Unsavory, Maintenance Phase, The Kardashians, The Skinny Confidential and more! Tune in every week and ...
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“His Lordship from Transylvania would like to purchase a nice house in our small town . . . it will take a bit of effort . . . a bit of sweat and perhaps . . . a bit of blood . . .” This is the story of the Great Death in Wisborg in 1838. Nosferatu is a 1922 classic horror film, one of the first ever made. It sort of recalls Bram Stoker’s Dracula—e…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular sements I have a small breakdown in my mental health check-in segment, I've been VERY emotional these past few weeks and sometimes I can't hold back the tears! I also discuss all my healthy habits and tasty treats of the week. For my podcst review, I discuss a recent episode of "Go…
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“We have a basket and a ball, and it seems to me that would be a good name for it.” This is the story of America’s varied athletic endeavors (besides baseball). Though each sport could provide enough material for an entire episode, it would probably run us into overtime, and the 1920s are drawing to a close. As Black Thursday approaches, it’s time …
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As a follow up to episode 165 America’s Favorite Pastime: Baseball, we’re proud to share an interview with Bob Kendrick, the President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, MO. Founded in 1990, the NLBM is the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African-American baseball and its profound im…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments I discuss how I got through my hell week with cupcakes and emotional eating, an upcoming anti-aging treatment I will be getting, how thinness is being glorified on the new season of RHOSLC and so much more! For my podcast review, I review an episode of "Seems Like Diet Cul…
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"As I hit the ball, every muscle in my system, every sense I had, told me that I had never hit a better one . . . I didn't have to look. But I did. That ball . . . hit . . . exactly the spot I had pointed to." This is the story of the most American sport: baseball. Americans have been playing ball for a good long while now—even General Washington e…
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On this week episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I discuss the jagged ups and downs of my mental health this past week as I deal with upsetting news about the future of my business and major financial stress. I also discuss the potential anti-aging benefits of migrating filler and so much more! For my podcast review, I di…
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“Harlem is the queen of the black belts, drawing Aframericans together in a vast humming hive . . . from the different states, from the islands of the Caribbean, and from Africa . . . It is the Negro capital of the world.” This is the story of the Harlem Renaissance. In the early twentieth century, many Black families and individuals down South are…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" I'm giving myself the day off! Yes, it's my birthday and for the first time in 3 years, I'm taking a day off to relax and enjoy some quality time with my family. I will be recapping all the delicious and fun things we did on my next episode! To listen to by birthday recap, you can subscribe to "…
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“Miller, Lyles, and I were standing near the exit door . . . Blake stuck out there in front, leading the orchestra—his bald head would get the brunt of the tomatoes and rotten eggs.” This is the story of American musical theater and the dawn of modern Broadway. Popular entertainment is evolving fast in the early twentieth century. Minstrel shows ju…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I discuss: my VERY long week of ups and downs, a story about drinking on Ozempic from Caroline Stanbury, catching up with a friend from Equinox, getting bored with healthy food choices, my upsetting pizza debacle and so much more! For my podcast review, I discuss a snippe…
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“Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain’t heard nothing yet!” This is the story of the silver screen. In the late nineteenth century, technology is advancing rapidly. Eadweard Muybridge’s trip-wire camera work, made famous by a “motion study” of a galloping horse, is giving way to smoother and longer projections. Some see these short films simply as…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments I recap my boyfriend's visit, what we did, what we ate and how nice it was to have a break. I also discuss an interesting detox my friend did recently to cleanse herself of heavy metals and parasites, would you do a detox like this and do you believe in the need to do a de…
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Cheers to Professor Jackson’s post Prohibition conversation with distinguished author Daniel Okrent! Dan is the the author of Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, winner of the American Historical Association’s prize for the year’s best book of American History when it was published in 2011. Last Call was a go-to book in the HTDS bibliograp…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I discuss an F Factor lawsuit update and how it's affecting the mental health of everyone involved, I talk about a bariatric dietician who had weight loss surgery and is on GLP1 medication, who shared some shocking discussions she was involved in at a party, I discuss my …
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“Only Capone kills like that.” This is the story of the rise and fall of Al Capone, and the last gasps of Prohibition. No other gangster compares to Scarface. He’s remained prominent in the American consciousness for 100 years due to his overt violence and lavish lifestyle, funded by *ahem* unsavory business practices. He brazenly orders murders li…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I discuss my need to take a mental health day after a week filled with rejection and stress, but even on the darkest of days there are small wins to celebrate and glimmers of hope. I share a story from my side hustle job about a woman who got out of a relationship that wa…
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“Don’t ask me nothin’! You hear me? Don’t ask! And don’t bring anybody in here for me to identify. I won’t identify them even if I know they did it!” This is the story of the nation’s up-and-coming criminal underground. By 1920, with few exceptions, producing, buying, and selling alcohol is outlawed, but that doesn’t stop enterprising Americans. Ma…
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On this week's episode of The Diet Obsessed Podcast, I have a special interview guest by the name of Chef Whitney Aronoff, a Health Supportive Personal Chef based in Laguna Beach, California and Founder of Starseed Kitchen & High Vibration Foods. Chef Whitney healed herself with food by attending culinary school at The Natural Gourmet Institute in …
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“You’re Bill McCoy.” “Never heard of him.” This is the story of a crazy decade-plus when America outlawed booze…but the liquor kept flowing. The Prohibition era marks a partial return to the Golden Age of Piracy, with bootleggers frequenting old haunts in the Caribbean, including Nassau, capital of The Bahamas. These sailors are also buying, sellin…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I discuss the fear and anxiety I feel over the launch of my start-up cannabis business, the steps I'm taking to overcome that fear, I do a short review of "Good Bodies" formerly Diet Starts Tomorrow, where the hosts discuss plastic surgery. I mention a couple new influenc…
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Episode Description: “Farewell, you good-for-nothing, God-forsaken, iniquitous, bleary-eyed, bloated-faced old imp of perdition, farewell!” This is the story of the path to prohibition. Early America drinks a lot – I mean, A LOT. Alcohol doesn’t give you dysentery, it’s used as a medicine, and in the first decades of the Republic, whiskey is cheape…
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On this week's episode of "The Diet Obsessed Podcast" in my regular segments, I talk about my quick trip to AZ, the cute new member of our family, the healthy habits and tasty treats of the week & SO much more! For my media review, I break down the newly released documentary "Your Fat Friend" a movie about fat-activist Aubrey Gordan, the host of Ma…
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“I believe I can swing it.” This is the story of the Coolidge Administration. Calvin Coolidge isn’t the most talkative guy–he’s painfully shy, to be frank–but “Silent Cal” does care deeply about public service. Over the years, the thrifty, hard-working New Englander moves up the ranks, from municipal offices to state offices, until, as Massachusett…
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