Dr. Cate Shanahan is the NYT best-selling author of the book Deep Nutrition: Why Your Genes Need Traditional Food and a pioneer of the ancestral health movement. Dr. Cate is also a doctor of Family Medicine with degrees in physics and biochemistry from Rutgers and Cornell. Her wealth of knowledge and experience lends her a unique perspective on the world of nutrition. As she began her career in Family Medicine, Dr. Cate quickly realized that the solutions she was providing her patients tended to ignore the root cause of the problem. Her realization led her to write her book, which focuses on the four pillars of human health as displayed by the healthiest civilizations on Earth, emphasizing the need for fresh food, fermented and sprouted food, meat cooked to the bone, and organ meats. In our conversation with Dr. Cate, we discuss her philosophy around nutrition and her exploration into the world of chronic diseases stemming from poor diets based in toxic seed oils and processed sugars. We covered a lot of ground and discussed some amazing topics from seed oils to optimizing your genes through proper nutrition. Enjoy!Dr. Cate has appeared on other great podcasts with Saifedean Ammous, David Perlmutter, and Megyn Kelly with Mark Sisson.Get full access to The Meat Mafia Podcast at themeatmafiapodcast.substack.com/subscribeConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaTwitter - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinTwitter - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble Protein
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Welcome to The Meat Mafia Podcast, where hosts Brett and Harry challenge the status quo of modern health. We cut through the noise of broken food systems, weak leadership, and cultural confusion to uncover timeless truths about strength, nutrition, and living boldly. From regenerative farming to metabolic health, entrepreneurship to personal freedom, we bring you conversations that equip you to take back control of your body, your family, and your future. Our mission is simple: help you get strong, think independently, and lead a life that stands apart in a culture that’s lost its way.