• 355: Weight Loss Takes Work & Unsexy Nutrition Truths with Vanessa Rissetto, RD

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

355: Weight Loss Takes Work & Unsexy Nutrition Truths with Vanessa Rissetto, RD

  • Summary

  • Vanessa Rissetto is a registered dietitian and founder of Culina Health. She joins the show to discuss unsexy nutrition truths including the work that goes into losing weight, whether moderation is a real thing, why we have to pay attention to what we eat, why preparation is key, why alcohol is keeping you from losing weight and more. She also candidly shares about her breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and how it changed her perspective on life.

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