Rob Lapham, Liam Layton
In Moderation
Providing health, nutrition and fitness advice in moderate amounts to help you live your best life. Rob: Co-host of the podcast "In Moderation" and fitness enthusiast. Rob has a background in exercise science and is passionate about helping others achieve their health and fitness goals. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the show, providing valuable insights on topics such as calories, metabolism, and weight loss. Liam: Co-host of the podcast "In Moderation" and new father. Liam has a background in nutrition and is dedicated to promoting a balanced and sustainable approach to hea...
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Rob Lapham, Liam Layton
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Alone In My Childhood Bedroom 09.07.2026 10:26
You ever hit that point where you don’t want productivity, progress, or another plan you just want sleep? We’re in that place tonight, and we say the quiet parts out loud: the exhaustion after an emotional week, the loneliness that shows up when family leaves, and the weird way your brain starts rummaging through childhood memories like it’s searching for proof you used to feel safe. We walk thro...
Laughing At Food Fear 02.07.2026 58:36
Fear sells faster than facts, and nutrition misinformation knows it. We start this one in near-whisper mode and immediately slide into the kind of internet chaos that makes health grifters thrive: vague “toxic ingredient” warnings, anxiety-driven shopping, and the constant hunt for something to blame. We talk about why that fear-based marketing works so well, how it shows up in fitness influencer...
I Refuse To Be A Fitness Influencer 25.06.2026 38:44
The fitness internet is getting louder, meaner, and weirder, and it’s exhausting. Today Mike flies solo and says the quiet part out loud: platforms don’t reward the most helpful coach, they reward the most shareable fear. If your feed is full of seed oil panic, sunscreen paranoia, “miracle” peptides, and comment-section cruelty, you’re not imagining the shift. We talk through what that does to rea...
You Will Not Outsmart Your Diet With More Gym Time 18.06.2026 1:04:07
You can train hard, sweat daily, and still feel stuck, and the frustrating part is you might be doing everything “right” except the one lever that moves the fastest: nutrition. We sit down with Jackson Jen, tech builder and entrepreneur (yes, including Cameo), to unpack the turning point that took him from “lifting with no results” to visible abs in months, without changing the workout plan. The c...
We Somehow Turn A Vasectomy Into Duct Tape DeLoreans 11.06.2026 46:08
A vasectomy is supposed to be simple. So why does it sometimes turn into ice packs, nausea, and that unmistakable “my body is rejecting this” feeling? We get candid about what the snip can feel like in real life, including the vasovagal reaction some people get with blood, needles, and certain sensations. It’s funny, but it’s also practical: what to expect, what’s normal, and why it can still be 1...
Autism And Dating Without The Script 04.06.2026 42:31
“Meh” can be the most honest answer you give all week, and we start there, with a messy check in that turns into a surprisingly practical talk about mental health. We unpack why you cannot eliminate grief, stress, or depression, and why the real win is shortening the turnaround time, building habits that help you come back faster, and remembering to text the people you love before things get heavy...
Coffee Nerds Unite 28.05.2026 58:46
Ring lights make us irrationally angry, and somehow that turns into a full-blown deep dive on coffee science, coffee myths, and why the internet can’t stop being weird about both. We’re joined by Han (Son Of Han Coffee), and what starts as a sponsor shout-out quickly becomes the kind of practical coffee talk we wish more people had: how roast level changes flavor, why “I hate coffee” often means “...
Stop Trying To Be Liked And Start Being Yourself 21.05.2026 58:10
We start with a dumb question that turns into a real one: what happens when you stop trying to be impressive and just become yourself, fully and loudly? Between the bean jokes, the made-up “wordologist” vocabulary, and a quick detour through conspiracies, our guest Gyrodactyl (Garrett) lays out a simple personal development framework that actually sticks: if something about you bothers you, either...
The Long Game 14.05.2026 53:38
A 155-pound weight loss doesn’t happen because you “finally got disciplined.” It happens when you build a system you can live with on your worst Tuesday, not your best Monday. We sit down with our friend Nolan Taylor (briefly rebranded as Nolan DeLorean) to talk through the unglamorous, repeatable steps that took him from nearly 400 pounds to the low 200s and into a new phase of chasing performanc...
Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Please Come On The Podcast 07.05.2026 37:30
A ring light complaint turns into a surprisingly honest question: are people listening to podcasts for the ideas, or watching for the performance? We kick things off by messing with each other about audio vs YouTube, then swap real podcast recommendations, from Conan-style comedy interviews to darker history shows that dig into what you never learned in school. It’s light, it’s unserious, and it’s...
The Drug League 30.04.2026 37:16
One random bump on your body can turn into a full mental spiral, and we start right there: the weird mix of health anxiety, gallows humor, and the reality that American healthcare costs can feel like a coin flip. When the “best plan” is comparing lumps and hoping you don’t need a GoFundMe for medical bills, it says a lot about the system and about what we’ve normalized. We also poke at how politic...
What If Masculinity Looked Like Care 23.04.2026 51:22
The internet can watch two people eat the same thing and hand out two completely different verdicts. One gets “icon” and “girl dinner.” The other gets called disgusting, lazy, and doomed. We start there, with the weird psychology of viral eating content, the shame spiral it can trigger, and why a donut and matcha can somehow become a public trial when the person holding it is overweight. Then we b...
Mike Gives You A Plan?! 16.04.2026 38:04
I hit record while sick, sleep-deprived, and filling in solo, and it turned into the most honest lesson I’ve learned about sustainable weight loss and mental health: slowing down is not the same as stopping. A ruptured eardrum forced me to lower my usual walking pad pace, and that tiny choice became proof of growth. Years ago I would have called that “giving up” and punished myself harder. Today i...
Rob Is Left On His Own, Again 09.04.2026 17:56
Recording alone wasn’t the plan, but it turned into a blunt, honest talk about the one thing that explains almost every skill I’ve picked up: repetition. If you’ve ever watched someone play guitar, code smoothly, build things with their hands, or look “naturally good” outdoors and thought you were missing some secret, I lay out what it actually looks like from the inside. It’s awkward reps, slow p...
A Beginner Guide To Home Workouts And DeLoreans 02.04.2026 40:39
Your fitness plan doesn’t need a gym membership, a $300 pair of shoes, or a spreadsheet that makes you hate your life. We start with chaos and then get real about the problem most people actually face: not knowing where to begin, feeling intimidated, and assuming it has to be intense to “count.” We walk through a simple home workout routine that works for beginners, including how to start with jus...
Stop Overthinking Food 26.03.2026 56:32
You’re not failing at healthy eating, you’re drowning in overcomplicated advice. We sit down with Danny Dino Milk, a creator who lost 120 pounds and kept it off with a refreshingly realistic approach to food. No “perfect” meal plans, no purity rules, no pretending life is a constant Sunday meal prep. We talk about the meals that actually show up in her day to day, like yogurt bowls, high-fiber bre...
A Pediatric Sleep Doctor On Baby Sleep Tech And Adult Sleep Truths 19.03.2026 53:16
A baby that won’t sleep can break a whole household. An adult who “sleeps” but still feels wrecked can lose years to brain fog. We get into both, starting with a Duke physician who lives at the intersection of sleep science and real-life chaos: Sue J. Consagra, MD, child neurologist and pediatric sleep specialist, also known online as That Sleep Doc. We talk through the Lullaby smart crib mattress...
We Watch Wellness Clips So You Do Not Have To 12.03.2026 1:01:25
A chiropractor blames your earrings for draining your gallbladder. A biohacker says nicotine is a productivity upgrade and a cigarette beats a McDonald’s salad. Then we hit the deep end: urine therapy “studies,” aged urine enemas sold as stem cell therapy, yoni steaming as hormone healing, detox wrap services that look like garbage bags, and the evergreen classic of butthole sunning. It’s funny un...
From Dry Chicken To Smart Bulking: A Coach’s Playbook For Eating More And Growing Better 05.03.2026 54:17
What if the real bulking battle isn’t in the gym but on your plate? We sit down with Quincy, a straight-talking bodybuilding coach, to tackle the one problem almost no one expects when they decide to “get big”: actually finishing the food. From dry chicken horror stories to smart cooking tweaks that make every bite easier, we get practical about palatability, moisture, and flavor so your meals hel...
Jacob Foods Banned?! 26.02.2026 37:00
What happens when you tell people to eat more fiber and your livelihood disappears overnight? We sit down with Jacob—creator of The Soy Boy Chronicles—to unpack how a fast-growing nutrition page was twice banned under “terrorism,” why appeals hit a wall, and what it reveals about platform power in the creator economy. From AI misfires to coordinated report brigades, we trace the mechanics that can...
From 700 Pounds To Jogging With Huskies: A Candid Look At Bariatric Life & Reality TV 19.02.2026 47:35
A doctor once asked Amber, at 22 years old, if she wanted to talk to hospice. That gut-punch became a pivot point—not into a fairytale, but into a decade of clear-eyed choices, bariatric surgery, and a long arc of sustainable change. We invited Amber to tell the truth behind the cameras, the clinic, and the countless meals that followed. We walk through what most shows skip: how casting really wor...
Cottage Cheese To Body Image: Fitness, Insecurities, And Finding Balance with Alex Allen 12.02.2026 1:16:05
What if the internet’s obsession with faces is wrecking our relationship with health? We crack open looks maxing, the “sharp jawline at any cost” trend, and zoom out to see the real drivers of progress: sleep, stress, hormones, and habits you can actually live with. With returning guest and coach Alex Allen, we cut through the noise around cottage cheese hype, bodybuilding’s peak-week fantasy, and...
We Set The Record For Most Topics In A Single Episode 05.02.2026 43:21
A joke about “fighting bears” turns into something real: how much of life gets traded away chasing better stories, tighter routines, and shinier promises. We open with the viral “bleed-out spot” aesthetic and use it as a lens for longevity culture, where anti-aging hacks, young plasma myths, and sterile living rooms collide with a simple question—if you add years at the cost of living them, what e...
1-on-1 with Rob: Solo, Honest, And Still Trying 29.01.2026 23:04
Raw honesty can sound louder than any guest panel, and today it fills the room. I open up about running solo, why Liam’s juggling parent life, how Mike’s been stepping up behind the scenes, and the personal storm that’s been brewing—family hospital runs, money stress, and a friendship I wish I handled better. The heart of it, though, is a tour through social anxiety and depression without the glos...
We Trace A Century Of Nutrition Advice And Ask Why The Pyramid Still Haunts The Internet 22.01.2026 43:31
The internet loves to dunk on the Food Pyramid, but the real story of nutrition guidance is stranger, older, and way more practical than a viral meme. We start at the beginning—the Farmer’s Bulletin and wartime “Basic Seven”—to show how scarcity, highways, and changing supply shaped what Americans were told to eat. Then we follow the guidance as it morphs into the Basic Four, the 1980s Food Wheel,...
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