The Hunger Crushing Combo and Why the Internet Kills Your Trust in the Process (feat. Abbey Sharp)
MAY 20, 202651 MIN
The Hunger Crushing Combo and Why the Internet Kills Your Trust in the Process (feat. Abbey Sharp)
MAY 20, 202651 MIN
Description
What if the reason you are constantly craving, constantly second-guessing, and constantly starting over has nothing to do with willpower and everything to do with what is missing from your plate? The hunger-crushing combo is not a diet trend. It is an evidence-based framework that helps your body feel genuinely satisfied, your blood sugar stay stable, and your mind stay focused without the obsession, the restriction, or the rabbit holes that social media and diet culture keep pulling you down.In this episode of Salad with a Side of Fries, Jenn Trepeck and guest Abbey Sharp, registered dietitian and bestselling author, go deep on the science of protein, fiber, and healthy fats and why this trio is the most powerful tool you have for sustainable weight management and long-term health. They also take an unflinching look at skinnytok, infantilized femininity, the dangers of "what I eat in a day" videos, and how to stand firm in what you know works when the internet is working overtime to make you doubt it.What You Will Learn in This Episode:✅ How the hunger-crushing combo of protein, fiber, and healthy fats works together to activate satiety hormones, stabilize blood sugar, and help you naturally reduce calorie intake without restriction or obsession.✅ Why fiber and lean protein are chronically underconsumed by most people and the compelling research showing that simply adding more of these to your diet can slash calorie intake effortlessly and nourish your gut microbiome in the process.✅ What skinnytok actually is and why it is spreading so rapidly through social media algorithms, and the very real physical consequences of chronic underfueling, including muscle wasting and bone density loss, especially in young women.✅ How to evaluate any nutrition claim or online diet trend using a simple set of questions that protect your goals, your media literacy, and your long-term relationship with food.The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight-loss topics, debunking myths, misinformation, and flawed science surrounding nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Abbey’s personal history with fear foods and how it shaped her evidence-based approach to diet culture08:43 Defining the hunger-crushing combo and why protein, fiber, and healthy fat work together as a system13:06 How protein drives satiety hormones, the thermic effect of food, and naturally reduces calorie intake while protecting lean muscle mass15:47 Why fiber is the underrated hero of weight management, blood sugar stability, and a thriving gut microbiome18:04 Why healthy fats provide the long-term satisfaction that protein and fiber alone cannot deliver at mealtime20:59 The benefits of incorporating the hunger-crushing combo onto your plate25:28 Skinnytok, its roots in Ozempic culture, and why it is normalizing disordered eating for young girls32:57 The concept of infantilized femininity, girl dinner, and how diet culture keeps women small in more ways than one37:02 The problem with what I eat in a day content and how social media algorithms trap viewers in a cycle of food fear41:40 Abbey's practical litmus test: how to evaluate any restrictive dietKEY TAKEAWAYS: 💎 The hunger-crushing combo of protein, fiber, and healthy fats is not a trend. It is a science-backed framework that helps your body self-regulate calorie intake naturally, without restriction, deprivation, or obsession.💎 Skinnytok and chronic underfueling are not wellness strategies. They carry real physiological consequences, including muscle wasting, compromised bone density, and a shortened long-term health trajectory, particularly for young women.💎 Social media diet culture is engineered to make you doubt what works. Curating your feed, questioning who benefits from any extreme nutrition message, and returning to the fundamentals is the most powerful act of self-advocacy available to you.💎 Macronutrient balance is not about perfection. When you consistently prioritize whole foods rich in protein, fiber, and healthy fat, your body gets what it needs, and the cravings, mood swings, and satisfaction hunts quiet down on their own.ABOUT THE GUEST: Abbey Sharp is a Registered Dietitian (RD), award-winning author, TV and radio personality, busy mom, co-creator of Neue Theory, and the founder of Abbey’s Kitchen Inc. Blending science with sass, Abbey has created a multi-platform nutrition infotainment and lifestyle inspo empire. With more than 720K subscribers to her YouTube channel, more than 300K followers on her Instagram page, half a million unique visits per month to her Abbey's Kitchen website, and nearly 950K followers on her TikTok page, Abbey has become a credible and respected voice in the nutrition, health, and wellness space. In late 2024, Abbey launched her podcast, Bite Back, designed to have a healthy conversation about the wellness industry, debunking myths, calling out pseudoscience and exposing charlatans.You've also likely seen Abbey on TV; she was a longtime expert contributor to The Marilyn Denis Show for more than a decade and she continues to make appearances on shows like The Good Stuff with Mary Berg and Breakfast Television. Abbey’s core philosophy is that a pleasurable relationship with food, your body and your self is the fundamental secret to good health. From delicious healthy recipes, digital video content, real mom truths and cheeky nutrition myth-busting, Abbey Sharp has become the go-to source for entertaining, informative, and inspirational lifestyle content. Look for her second book, The Hunger Crushing Combo Method in January of 2026!RESOURCES: Episode Sponsor: BetterHelpBecome a Happy Healthy Hub MemberJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With A Side Of Fries MerchA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramAbout Uncomplicating WellnessText ‘Book’ to 833-801-0500The Kids are Not Alright. Are We? #skinnytok #tiktoxic (feat. Dr. Jillian Lampert)GUEST RESOURCES: Why You “Ruin Your Diet” Every Holiday (PS: It’s Not Willpower) with Jenn TrepeckThe Hunger Crushing Combo Method: The Simple Secret to Eating Well Without Ever Dieting AgainPodcast: Bite Back Abbey's Kitchen - WebsiteThe Mindful Glow CookbookAbbey's Kitchen - YouTubeAbbey's Kitchen - InstagramAbbey's Kitchen - TikTokAbbey Sharp - LinkedInAbbey Sharp - FacebookQUOTES: 15:01 "When we go from 10% to 15% of our total calories from protein to 20% to 30%, people spontaneously slash 400 calories from their diet without thinking they're on a diet." Abbey Sharp19:34 "It's usually the undereating of the protein and the undereating of the quality fat that's creating that lingering desire for something else that they can't quite put their finger on." Jenn Trepeck35:46 "When women are preoccupied with shrinking themselves at any or all cost, we have less time, energy, and cognitive power because we're underfueled for anything else." Abbey Sharp40:35 "Fear-mongering has gotten to a level where I see it impacting some of the most bright, competent, powerful people in their own lives, questioning everything." Jenn Trepeck50:47 "Social media and headlines can be distracting and often tempting, yet all you really need is the hunger-crushing combo." 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