Butt Seriously Podcast

Butt Seriously

Health EN ↓ 7 episodes

Butt Seriously is a gut-health podcast where a patient (Sonia K. Narang) and a physician (Dr. Caroline Soyka) talk crap—literally. We laugh, swear, and dive into the uncomfortable stuff. Smart, bite-sized edutainment that de-stigmatizes poop, democratizes gut health info, and gives you knowledge you can actually use. Each episode blends lived experience and medical expertise. We tackle the awkward stuff, the heavy diagnoses, the healthcare frustrations, and the cultural nuances that shape how we talk about our bodies. Serious sh*t. Seriously funny.

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Butt Seriously Podcast

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Fatty, Stoned & Filtering: What Your Liver & Gallbladder Are Up To 10.07.2026

Ever wonder what your liver and gallbladder are actually up to until they start complaining? This week, Dr. Caroline Soyka and patient Sonia K. Narang are breaking down how this dynamic duo filters out the bad stuff, what really causes gallbladder stones, and how to keep a "fatty liver" at bay.

Full of It (Literally): Bloating and Constipation Explained 26.06.2026

We've all been there. Pants that fit in the morning and absolutely do not by dinner. This week Dr. Caroline Soyka and patient Sonia K. Narang get into the details of bloating and constipation. Press play to find out what's actually happening in your gut and what you can do about it — and hopefully feel a little less full of it!

Feel the Burn: All About GERD 12.06.2026

Heartburn, reflux, that burning feeling creeping up your chest after dinner — yep, we're talking GERD. Dr. Caroline Soyka and Sonia K. Narang break down what's actually happening when your esophagus declares war on your stomach, from symptoms and triggers to treatments that actually work. And because no GERD conversation is complete without it — yes, we're talking belching. Loud, proud...

Sh*t Happens: Navigating IBS 29.05.2026

It's time to get into the guts of one of the most common — and commonly misunderstood — digestive conditions out there: Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Dr. Caroline Soyka and Sonia K. Narang break down what IBS actually is, how it's diagnosed, and what the latest research says about why we get it. From symptoms and treatment options to managing bathroom urgency in real life, they leave nothing o...

IBD 15.05.2026

Crohn's, colitis, and the conversations we're not having enough. Dr. Caroline Soyka and Sonia K. Narang break down inflammatory bowel disease—what's actually happening in your body, how it's diagnosed, and what treatment really looks like in practice. They get honest about the emotional side too, because living with IBD is about so much more than medication. If you or someone you l...

Colonoscopies 01.05.2026

Nobody wants to talk about colonoscopies—but Dr. Caroline Soyka and Sonia K. Narang are changing that. Blending clinical insight with real patient experience, they break down why colon cancer is now the number one cause of death in those under 45, and how colonoscopies can prevent it. From what polyps are to what the prep and procedure are really like, they make the process far less intimidating....

The Anatomy of Poop 17.04.2026

Poop talk, but make it real. In our first episode, Dr. Caroline Soyka and patient Sonia K. Narang get candid about what's "normal," why your stool changes daily, and how fiber, water, stress, and even posture on the toilet all play a role. They cover everything from traveler's diarrhea to chronic constipation, fissures, and the right way to actually take care of your body -- plus why bidets might...

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