Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
#1231 - Why Your Husband's Diet Works (And Yours Doesn't) (R)
Episode notes
From dinosaur cartilage to gluten-free unicorn tears, the wellness industry has gone off the rails. Drawing from viral content creator Caitlin Murray's (@BigTimeAdulting) hilarious take on modern health advice, we unpack why women's health has become so complicated and offer practical alternatives to the supplement-heavy, social-media-driven wellness culture.
Quote of the Episode: "The best health plan is the one that you can maintain long term."
Key Insights:
- Modern wellness culture creates overwhelming and often contradictory advice
- Social media amplifies health anxiety and pressure
- The wellness industrial complex keeps adding complexity and cost
- Simple, sustainable changes often work better than extreme measures
- There's a difference between purchasing progress and earning it
- Family involvement can make healthy choices more sustainable
- Most health improvements require either time or money investment
- The basics (movement, whole foods, sleep) still matter most
Resources Mentioned:
- BigTimeAdulting (Caitlin Murray) on Instagram
- Australian adult physical activity statistics
- Happy Families
Action Steps for Parents:
- Focus on sustainable, long-term health habits rather than quick fixes
- Reduce social media consumption for better mental and physical health
- Make healthy choices a family activity rather than an individual burden
- Choose whole foods and regular movement over complicated supplement regimens
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