Scott Baptie Explains Nutrition Like You've Never Heard
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Consistently Good, Not Occasionally Perfect: Nutrition, Habits & Breathing with Scott Baptie In this episode, Patrick McKeown sits down with nutritionist, author, and recipe creator Scott Baptie to explore simple, realistic nutrition, sustainable weight loss, and how breathing became the “missing piece” in Scott’s own health routine. They cover: Why simplicity and accessibility matter more than perfection in nutrition The real role of protein for satiety, recovery, and weight loss Why you can’t spot-reduce belly fat (and what actually works) The truth about supplements, including creatine and protein powder How habits and small steps beat short-term extreme diets The impact of sleep, stress, alcohol, and social media on food choices Scott’s personal experience with nasal breathing, mouth taping, VO₂ max gains, and Patrick’s work Work–life balance, outsourcing, and building a lifestyle you can actually sustain Whether you’re an athlete, a busy parent, or just trying to feel and perform better, this conversation gives you practical, down‑to‑earth strategies you can start applying today. ⏱ Timestamps / Chapters 0:00 – Intro: Who is Scott Baptie? 0:36 – Scott’s journey: from blog to nutrition career & fitness modeling 3:06 – Simplicity and accessibility in nutrition: the food hierarchy 6:33 – Why protein matters: appetite, recovery & weight loss 9:02 – Creatine, whey, and which supplements are actually worth it 11:49 – Belly fat, spot reduction myth & realistic fat loss expectations 16:06 – Scales vs how you feel: better ways to track progress 16:33 – Water, hydration & simple practical guidelines 18:27 – Finding your passion and evolving a career in nutrition 22:15 – Work–life balance, productivity & “work less, make more” 25:10 – Alcohol, moderation & individual differences in habits 28:17 – How breathing changed Scott’s health and performance 32:50 – VO₂ max, nasal breathing, mouth taping & tracking sleep 34:35 – Was switching to nasal breathing hard at the start? 36:10 – Mouth tape, beards & practical tweaks for better sleep 36:44 – Habits: why “consistently good” beats “occasionally perfect” 39:57 – Making change easy: what to eat more of, less of & how to do it 41:21 – Meal prep, slow cookers & freezer strategies for busy lives 42:27 – Tiredness, cravings & how poor sleep derails nutrition 44:37 – Sleep as a pillar: hygiene, environment & tracking 45:35 – Social media, attention, and protecting your mental bandwidth 47:50 – Generational shifts: who’s going to the gym now? 50:38 – Scott’s books, where to find him & free gift