Docs Who Lift
Docs Who Lift
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Drs. Spencer and Karl Nadolsky, both physicians and former NCAA Division 1 wrestlers, discuss nutrition, medicine, and fitness from the perspective of doctors who lift weights. Dr. Spencer Nadolsky is a board-certified family physician specializing in obesity medicine and lipidology, while Dr. Karl Nadolsky is a board-certified endocrinologist also specialized in obesity medicine. The podcast covers topics related to health, exercise, and medical science.
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Are Peptides the New Snake Oil? What the Actual Science Says With Barbell Medicine 17.06.2026 57хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl bring on Dr. Austin Baraki and Dr. Jordan Feigenbaum from Barbell Medicine to cut through the peptide hype and explain why most of the research peptides people are currently injecting have no randomized controlled trial data in humans, were abandoned by pharmaceutical companies because they failed or showed harm signals, and may not even contain what is on the label. The core message is simple: calling something a short chain amino acids does not make it safe, natural does not mean studied, and having a standard of evidence before putting something in your body is not being close minded it is basic medicine.
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Retatrutide Phase 3 Results: What the Data Actually Means 08.06.2026 45хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with David W, a nurse practitioner who was actually enrolled in the Triumph 1 retatrutide phase 3 trial, to break down data just presented at the American Diabetes Association conference showing average weight loss of up to 30 percent and cardiometabolic benefits that go well beyond anything tirzepatide or semaglutide produce on their own. David went from 240 pounds to 167 in the trial and walks through exactly what the experience felt like from the inside while Spencer and Karl explain what the numbers mean for patients and clinicians waiting for this drug to reach the market.
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GLP-1 Maintenance: What Happens When You Lower Your Dose, Switch Medications, or Stop Entirely 25.05.2026 39хв2:26 PMClaude responded: Dr.Dr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl break down two brand new randomized controlled trials, Surmount-Maintain and Attain-Maintain, that put hard numbers on what actually happens to patients when they try to lower their tirzepatide dose, switch to oral orforglipron, or come off GLP-1 medicines entirely after significant weight loss. The data confirms what they have been seeing clinically for years: obesity biology fights hard to pull weight back up, only about 17 percent of people can come off these medicines and maintain their results, and for most patients the conversation is not about stopping but about finding the most effective and affordable long-term dosing strategy.
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Are GLP-1 Medicines Shredding Your Bones? Here Is What the Actual Evidence Says With Dr. Susan Brian 18.05.2026 31хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with Dr. Susan Brian, a Yale-trained endocrinologist and certified menopause provider who runs a bone fragility fracture clinic, to break down whether GLP-1 medicines are actually causing bone loss or whether the viral panic around this topic is getting ahead of the evidence. The short answer is that the medicines themselves do not appear to be the problem, the weight loss is, and there is a clear and well-established playbook for protecting your bones while on them.
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Heavy Metal Toxicity: Separating Real Risks From Influencer Scams | Dr. Eryn Russo 05.05.2026 52хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with Dr. Eryn Russo, a board-certified occupational and environmental medicine physician with nearly 20 years of experience treating real toxic metal exposures, to break down exactly why the heavy metal detox industry is built on tests that are not supported by any medical standard and treatments that can cause genuine harm. If an influencer has ever made you wonder whether lead, mercury, or cadmium is behind your symptoms, this is the episode that puts that fear to rest with actual science.
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GLP-1 Genetics: Predicting Weight Loss and Side Effects With 23andMe's Dr. Adam Auton 21.04.2026 24хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with Dr. Adam Auton, geneticist at 23andMe, to break down a brand new paper using data from over 27,000 people that identified specific genetic variants in the GLP-1 receptor and GIP receptor that predict both how much weight someone loses on these medications and how likely they are to experience side effects. This is one of the first studies to show that precision medicine for GLP-1 drugs may already be closer than most people think.
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Do GLP-1 Medicines Actually Cause Muscle Loss? New Research With Dr. Henning Langer 14.04.2026 36хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with Dr. Henning Langer, a PhD researcher at the Charité in Berlin, to break down his newly published paper combining rodent and human data to look directly at what GLP-1 medicines actually do to skeletal muscle beyond what a DEXA scan can tell you. From mice running to exhaustion on semaglutide to maximum voluntary contraction data in humans, this is the most granular conversation yet on whether these drugs are doing something to muscle that nobody fully understands yet.
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How Often Should You Really Lift Weights? Feat. Dr. Stuart Phillips 02.04.2026 51хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky and Karl sit down with Dr. Stuart Phillips, senior author on the newly updated American College of Sports Medicine position stand on resistance training, to break down what 137 systematic reviews and over 30,000 participants actually tell us about building muscle, getting stronger, and improving function across the lifespan. From rep ranges and training frequency to power development, eccentric loading, and why periodization may matter less than you think, this is the evidence-based conversation that cuts through 17 years of social media noise in one episode.
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Bimagrumab and Semaglutide: The BELIEVE Trial Results With Dr. Steven Heymsfield 23.03.2026 38хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky, Karl, and chief science officer Dr. Grant Tinsley sit down with Dr. Steven Heymsfield, physician at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center and lead author on the BELIEVE trial, to break down what happens when you combine bimagrumab with semaglutide and why over 90 percent of weight lost in the combination group was pure fat.
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Menopause, Muscle, and the Myths | Dr. Alyssa Olenick 13.03.2026 49хвDr. Spencer Nadolsky sits down with exercise physiologist and menopause researcher Dr. Alyssa Olenick to cut through the pseudoscience targeting women in the fitness space and break down what actually happens to body composition during the menopausal transition. From rep ranges to cortisol myths to why women should train more like men, this is the conversation most coaches are too busy selling pink packets to have.
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The Truth About Creatine (Doctors Discuss) 06.03.2026 35хвIn this episode of the Docs Who Lift podcast, Dr. Spencer and Dr. Karl welcome exercise physiologist Dr. Lauren to discuss the science behind creatine supplementation. They explore its benefits for high-intensity exercise, debunk common myths, and emphasize the importance of combining creatine with a solid workout regimen for optimal results.
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Top Sleep Doctor: Stop Taking Melatonin Like This 23.02.2026 48хвMost "sleep advice" on social media is generic filler. In this deep dive, we break down the difference between sleep hygiene and clinical CBT-I, the truth about how alcohol and caffeine actually metabolize, and why your sleep tracker might be your worst enemy. If you’ve struggled with "busy brain" or middle-of-the-night wakefulness, this is the manual you’ve been looking for.
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GLP-1s and Fertility What to Know Before Trying to Conceive 12.02.2026 54хвDr. Spencer and Dr. Karl sit down with reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Lucky Sekhon to break down what’s actually evidence based in fertility care, how to avoid myths and predatory “add ons,” and what most people misunderstand about PCOS, insulin resistance, and IVF. They also discuss her new book The Lucky Egg, a practical, science backed fertility guide designed to cut through misinformation and help patients make smarter decisions on their path to pregnancy.
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Reclaiming Excellence: A Conversation with Brad Stulberg 30.01.2026 45хвBrad Stulberg breaks down how real excellence is not biohacker style optimization or perfectionism, but consistent focus on fundamentals and a worthwhile pursuit that aligns with your values. He explains that progress eventually plateaus, so sustainable success comes from shifting motivation from external scoreboards to intrinsic purpose, curiosity, community, and a broader identity.
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Oral GLP-1 (Wegovy) Is Here: Dosing, Switching, and What to Expect 20.01.2026 25хвOral GLP 1 Wegovy is finally here, so Spencer and Dr. Karl break down how it actually works, how to dose it, and how they are switching people from injections like Wegovy and Zepbound in real clinic settings. They also walk through new SURMOUNT 4 data on what happens when people stop tirzepatide, including who maintains, who regains, and why a personalized plan matters.
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Breaking Down the New Food Pyramid (Great or Confusing) 12.01.2026 29хвThe new U.S. Dietary Guidelines just dropped, and the internet is freaking out over the updated food pyramid. In this episode, we break down what the guidelines actually say, who they’re really written for (hint: mostly policymakers, not everyday people), and why the pyramid graphic can be more confusing than helpful. We also dig into the biggest inconsistencies like the push for more protein and “natural fats,” the mixed messaging on saturated fat, and the messy “processed foods” debate without a clear definition. Bottom line: there’s some reasonable advice here, but a lot of the hype is performative, and the real impact depends on how these guidelines get translated into actual policy like school lunches and federal programs.
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Cortisol Myths vs Reality: What Your Adrenals Actually Do 07.01.2026 1год 3хвWe hear “high cortisol” blamed for everything, but your adrenal glands are supposed to make cortisol in a daily rhythm that helps you wake up, fuel exercise, and handle illness. In this episode, we break down what cortisol actually does, how real adrenal disorders like Cushing’s are diagnosed, and why random at home cortisol tests and “adrenal fatigue” claims are usually misleading.
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GLP-1 Side Effects Deep Dive: Slimmer's Paralysis, Bladder Spasms, & Reactive Hypoglycemia. 05.12.2025 31хвIn this episode, Dr. Spencer and Dr. Karl break down some of the strangest and most misunderstood GLP-1 side effects, from slimmer’s paralysis and foot drop to bladder spasms and post-bariatric reactive hypoglycemia. They walk through real patient cases, why these issues happen, and what clinicians and patients can do to spot them early and manage them safely.
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GLP-1s and Breast Milk: What the New Research Actually Found 19.11.2025 34хвIn this episode, we sit down with leading lactation researcher Dr. Kaytlin Krutsch break down the first real human data on GLP-1 medications in breast milk. She explains what the studies found, what women should consider before starting these medications postpartum, and why the actual risk may be far lower than most people think.
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How to Build Healthy Routines That Actually Stick 12.11.2025 35хвIn this episode, Dr. Spencer and Dr. Karl talk with Dr. Karin Nordin, behavioral change specialist and founder of Body Brain Alliance, about why most advice on motivation, discipline, and habits gets it wrong. They break down the science of behavior change, exploring how identity, self-efficacy, and “future self thinking” can help people finally follow through on healthy routines that last.
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