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what is going on everybody
welcome to lunch time a
little break from the work
day come hang out with my
friends so good to see
everybody in the chat today
what's going on train to
live jody denise lito craig
good to see every single
one of you here today uh
gonna do a quick dart throw
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, I'm getting worse.
I'm getting worse.
What's up, Jose?
I know this is a little inside baseball.
You guys probably don't even care.
I am always playing with the
mic in front of my face, right?
And there's all these things
that I can twist and turn
to tighten my mic.
For months,
this mic has been loose and
it's been kind of like
bopping a little bit to the
left and to the right.
And I'm tightening all these
things and I can't get it
to get towards where I want it.
And finally, I come down today,
getting set up,
and I look and I see that there's this
There's a screw inside here
that I need an Allen wrench for.
And, um,
and so I had the Allen wrench on
my desk from putting everything together,
um,
tightened it up and now it is awesome.
It's not moving at all at all.
It is.
So I'm going to try to not
play with the mic.
I'm going to try to leave it alone.
Um, but I'm super, super excited.
but I got that fixed finally
after months I know it's a
little thing you guys
probably don't care but it
makes me happy um um jenny
lynn a plus for consistent
lunch shows with the dart
throw uh well thank you for
that uh the actual throw uh not so much
Judy Reed, we care.
It's just something small and it makes,
man, that made me happy today.
The other thing that made me
happy is I told you guys yesterday,
we have these eight hour
meetings for yesterday, today,
and tomorrow.
And today we started to meet
and realized that we
couldn't go any further
because the people who
asked for the meeting didn't
Didn't have all their ducks in a row.
So it got canceled for the
rest of the day.
And that was amazing.
That I did not have to sit
through an eight-hour
meeting today made me even
more happy than getting
this thing tightened.
But Lito, I am totally with you.
We don't judge Scott.
I'm happy when I find
matching plates at the gym.
Yeah,
it makes me feel weird if I had...
And CrossFit Polaris...
love them to death, but it's,
they have so much equipment and they're,
they have it set up where
you kind of have like a
lane and at the end,
each lane you have most of
the equipment you'll need for the day.
And there are tons and tons of plates.
And they're just kind of
thrown in the middle of the rig.
And it's really hard to find
two matching plates.
And it would make me feel so
much happier when I could
actually find plates that matched.
I know they both say fifteen pounds,
but when they look different, you're like,
but are they?
You know, who knows?
Um...
Denise fixed her front door
by tightening some screws.
See?
Everybody's getting happy.
Everybody's getting happy.
So I'm listening to Siobhan
this morning and Denise said this.
Scott got nice kudos from
Siobhan this morning.
And I did.
It was really odd to hear.
He said that he's become
addicted to this show.
And when he's out in his
yard with his fruit trees
and all of that kind of stuff.
And it's weird for me to hear this.
And he didn't know if the
show was good or if he just
thought the situation he
was in was good and made him happy.
And maybe it was both and
maybe it was one.
But it's funny because
that's how I feel about this show.
Um,
it's one of my favorite things to do
now during the day.
But to be honest with you guys,
like the reason I started
doing this had no bearing
on trying to get people to
listen or to hang out.
It was that I was jealous of
other people who could jump
on in a moment's notice if
news broke and just talk into the camera.
I am great when I have other
people on here with me.
I think that is where I'm better,
asking questions, telling stories,
bouncing things back and forth.
But to sit here and look
into a camera and just talk
to you all was something that was very,
very uncomfortable for me.
So the reason I started this show,
it was solely,
solely to get more
comfortable sitting here in
front of a camera talking to you.
And that is... That's why I did it.
I did it so that I would be
able to jump on at a
moment's notice if news
broke in the CrossFit space
and come on here and talk to people.
I work from home.
My podcast studio is in my basement.
I can run down here quickly.
Everything is set up.
I just have to turn it all
on when I come down here.
And...
And so that's why I started.
I didn't think many people
would listen to me at lunch.
I didn't think that this
would be a time where
people would come in and hang out.
I just was doing it for practice,
getting reps in so that I
could do those types of things.
And what it's turned out to
be is something bigger than that.
The audience that this is
pulling in is much bigger
than I ever thought it would be.
I thought I'd have ten or
twelve people on here,
and I've got twenty-two
people live in here right now.
Um,
the last few weeks been pulling in a
couple hundred views a day,
which is blowing my mind
because there's never an agenda to this,
this lunch.
It is, I wake up in the morning.
I kind of see what's been happening.
I write down some notes on a little tablet,
um,
basically just like this of things
that I want to talk about.
And, and that's what I do.
I don't even set up the show
until the morning because I
don't even know what to
make of the rundown because
I don't know what I'm going
to talk about until the day of the show.
And I know like when Corey
comes on on Wednesdays,
he kind of makes fun of me
because I never have the
show ready and the link
ready for him because I
never know what we're going
to talk about.
So Jay Birch, we're here to talk to you.
Denise, I'm addicted,
but I'm usually at work.
Nine fifteen here.
I train to live now.
I have something to look
forward to during the day besides gym.
Denise, every rep counts.
It does.
Judy Reed,
I love it when I join and see my
husband in here, too.
You guys need to meet up somewhere.
uh by the way how the fire
alarm day workout did the
trucks come to put out your
wife's lunch uh the we
actually got a hold of the
fire department before they
came uh but that is
actually odd they've been
here several times um and
then I try to meet them at
the street so they don't
pull up and have to do a
bunch of things um but they
did not come that day thank goodness
Jose, even though it's not my lunch,
I still watch it.
And Corey says,
he never knows what we're
going to talk about, but God,
we have fun.
We do.
And you engage a lot with the viewers too.
Yeah, that's kind of what this is about.
It's truly in my head.
It's hanging out with my
friends to take a break
from my work day to just kind of
Empty the cabinet space, start fresh,
and go back to the rest of the afternoon.
And I love that.
So, yeah,
I was really surprised to hear
that said this morning.
Very flattered by that.
And really, I just wanted to be...
I just wanted to be more
like Sivan in that aspect.
I love the fact he can jump
on and just talk into a camera.
And that's what I was trying to do.
I was trying to do reps to
make it so that was
possible and not need
someone else here to talk
to directly if news broke
or anything like that.
So that's what it's for.
And it's turned into way more than that.
And I am so appreciative of
each and every one of you.
to every one of you who come
here hang out have comments
um and speak your mind
because that's that's
what's cool uh trying to
live I'm so sad when
there's no scott on
saturdays but I know you need a life too
Yeah,
Saturdays have kind of just become a
family day.
And then we Sunday like.
So this is my Saturday
morning is I get up before
everybody else in the in
the in Saturday morning and
I work on the show for Sunday night.
I build the rundown.
I build the thumbnail.
I get all the notes together
for everybody.
I make a Google document
that everybody can share.
And then that's set up for Sunday.
And then the whole weekend
is really a lot of news
breaks for some reason on the weekend.
It's
Editing, moving,
shaping the rundown for the
following Sunday show.
And that's what my Saturdays are.
That show takes way more
work than this one.
This one is just jot down
some notes on a notepad, come down,
let's talk.
So enough about me and this show.
I'm just very appreciative
that you are all here and
love the fact that we get
to chat and talk and I get
a break from my day.
Terry, new listener, thank you for coming.
I hope you enjoy the show.
I want to talk about quickly
some Metfix stuff.
I know that's shocking to everybody.
Sunday night we had a brief
discussion about it.
Yesterday we talked about it
more in Athena's article
from yesterday or from a
couple days before and how
it kind of straightened me out.
There's more about Athena
that's in this story that
came out this morning.
It was,
I think it's in Morning Chalk Up again.
She writes a story where she
was offered a lot of money
to not say the name
CrossFit and to come on
board to promote Metfix.
In the comments of her post on Instagram,
there's a lot of back and
forth between her and Emily
Kaplan talking about what
the truth was in that conversation.
I've been a friend with
Athena for a very long time.
I am going to side with my friend.
I have a bias there.
I will admit that.
And for the moment,
that's where my allegiance lies.
And the reason that I'm even
stronger about that is, um, yesterday,
Andrew Hiller took some
things I said on Sunday night,
clip them together with
some things that I said
yesterday and made an IgE video.
And I'm going to show that
to you briefly just for context.
So here is the IgE video.
that Andrew Hiller made.
If you guys... Have you seen
a single piece of content
posted on Metfix's page
that isn't stripped from
Savant's podcast?
I have not.
Because I looked a lot.
I just wish Greg would say
his true feelings about what it is.
And say, like,
I believe in the broken science.
That is where I'm at.
That is what my...
My passion is to fight
against the evils that are
out there in the world
trying to give bad science.
That's what his passion is.
I don't think he wants to
get nitty gritty about this.
And I wish he'd just say it.
So that was put out yesterday.
And...
and so I I was kind of
surprised by it because I
wasn't tagged in it um I
didn't know andrew was
gonna do that um I actually
corey sent it to me that's
how I figured out that it
was even out there um but
it's cool to be the morgan
freeman or the james earl
jones narrating a hiller video uh
that would be a dream of
mine to be that narrator of
really cool content.
So that was cool.
And I shared it to my story.
I thought it was a very well
done video after the things
that we've talked about.
But in all honesty,
all reels are kind of a
reduction of a full
conversation that we've had
on two separate shows.
So part was clipped from Sunday night show,
part was clipped from yesterday's show,
kind of pieced together to
make this reel.
I posted to my story.
Didn't think much of it.
Went on with my day.
Last night, it's about... Yeah, Corey.
I'm sure that's what everybody's thinking.
Scott Smooth, baritone,
narrating a Hiller reel.
Yeah.
So that... Didn't think anything of it.
Last night, I go to go to bed.
And...
All of a sudden,
my phone just starts blowing up.
And I'm going to share this.
And this comes from
my in this is my instagram
messenger and as you can
see up here at the top it
says metfix so this is from
the metfix account um on
instagram and I get this
video from broken science
and a message saying just
curious how you missed all
the clip calls of greg
talking to metfix affiliates
Do you think Greg should answer to Hiller?
A little confusing to hear you say this.
The entitlement is off the charts.
Greg is focused on our community,
speaking to affiliates,
speaking at our seminars,
inviting attendees of the
seminars to his house.
It's like people want to see
his time card.
So I've never met Emily.
The only person from Metfix
that I've even talked to is Pete Shaw.
And I have said, through the two shows,
I am very,
very confused as to what it is.
And I was trying to figure
out what the hell was going on.
And if you listen to the
full context of where those
clips were drawn from,
you would see that...
I was confused and I was
trying to figure it out and
when I asked pete shaw your
director of education he
said we like to keep it a
little bit confusing
because we want you to dig
in more and we want you to
find more still this is
just the beginning this is
just what the the initial
Intro to the conversation was last night.
And then I get this video, this video,
this video, this video, this video,
this video, this video, this video,
this video, this video, blah, blah, blah,
blah, blah.
and then finishes up with
not sure how you looked and
saw none of this but it's
offense to greg for people
to say he's not involved
medfix is a part of broken
science there is no
separation just as the
medical society the book
imprint and other efforts
are part of the work so I
went through I have not
gone through all these
videos I work a full-time
job during the day so I
didn't have time to go through everything
And the first three that
I've clicked on say nothing about Metfix.
It is all Greg talking about
broken science.
And what I said, even in that clip,
was if Greg's true passion
is broken science and
talking about where we've
gone wrong in science,
can you believe the science?
Does that make sense to you?
then that's fine.
I just wish he would clear it up himself.
That was all I was asking for.
He could get rid of all of
this drama if he came out and said,
I am Greg Glassman.
I believe in Metfix.
I believe in the people behind Metfix.
And I do believe they add
value to the ecosystem and
you should support them.
And if he said that,
all this drama would be wiped clean.
But he's not saying that.
And that's fine if that's... I guess,
but...
This is exactly what overcompensate much.
Oh, wow, that's a little over the top.
Seems like Metfix people are
getting super defensive.
Yeah,
why are you defending this so hard
over a clip that was put into a reel?
And all of a sudden,
you're coming at me like this,
and you come at me hard in
the first paragraph of the DM article.
And I had been working for a
week trying to understand what you do,
why you're different,
what you're trying to accomplish.
And the one person I talked to said,
we want to be confusing to
make you dig harder.
Well,
I'm a person who was over five
hundred pounds.
If you want me to dig harder for nutrition,
you've lost me already.
I'm gone.
I need someone to love on me
and bring me in,
not make it harder for me.
And what in the world has science,
talking about the science of everything,
done to help people lose weight?
You got to show me how.
Andrew Sten says,
he's probably funding it
and they are using his research,
et cetera,
but doubt he'll come out and
clearly say anything.
That's not his style, it seems.
It also seems like he has...
There are clips of him
saying nothing has changed
in twenty years for him.
It is the same thing.
And his passion is about...
And we don't have anybody
like him in the space.
His passion is about going
after big sugar.
It's about going after big soda.
It's about defending...
defending what is right and
what is real in getting
people up off the couch and
doing what they need to do
to fight morbid obesity.
And that's what worked for
me in two thousand eleven.
That's where that's what
worked for Athena in two
thousand fourteen or whenever that was.
It was getting up off the couch, moving,
going to a CrossFit gym,
getting loved on by that
affiliate community,
learning about nutrition
through your coaches,
using the teachings of Greg Glassman.
What didn't help me lose
weight was someone standing
at a whiteboard telling me
where all this came from
and what all this meant.
I get it.
It defends it.
It makes it true,
but it doesn't help me
directly lose weight.
And that's the part they're missing.
And I've gone now from
confused to after all of this stuff going,
I don't even care what
Mephix has to say anymore.
Come at me like this hard.
Why?
Who am I?
Eat less, move more,
no big science involved.
The barrage of videos and
DMs is going to backfire on Metfix.
Andrew said, people don't want hard.
Simple is good.
Doesn't mean it has to be easy,
but keeping it simple is
better than getting people involved.
Yes.
Nothing is easy in weight loss.
It is all hard.
Don't make accessing the
information hard on top of it.
The only thing that Pete
brought to the interview
that I did that was
different and new and
supposedly changed the
order of the fitness in a
hundred words was this
flexible metabolic flexibility.
That's what it was.
I know Cheryl did a show on
that this morning on this channel,
Cheryl Nassau.
Um,
I'm going to go watch that this
afternoon and see what she
has to say that, that, uh, to that.
Uh,
cause I'm anxious to find out what her
thoughts are on that.
There's a lot of conflicting
information as to whether
that metabolic flexibility
is a valid way to, to lose weight.
Um,
And you can actually see
people that show that what
they're using to prove it
are the things that Greg
Glassman has warned us
against in Broken Science.
And I think if that
continues to go down that direction,
Greg will have no choice
but to either remove
himself from that equation.
because it's not what he believes.
And the broken science part
is that the piece that he
doesn't believe in or does
believe in hard.
And it's going to be anxious
to see how that comes
together through this whole thing.
New subscriber here.
Do they go after Hiller?
They've been going after Hiller too,
but Hiller has been going back.
Like he's not backing down.
Corey Leonard, simple,
not easy is a thing that
MedFix doesn't seem to have
learned or leaned into.
That is correct.
But you can go to their Instagram.
I'm not showing you stuff
that you can't see.
You can go to their Instagram,
go down and watch some of
the Greg videos.
A majority of them are
ripped directly from a Savant podcast.
There are others that they
have definitely demonstrated to me,
have come from other things,
but the content in them is
not about Metfix.
It's about his broken science initiative.
It is about the things he
has been preaching in the
CrossFit space for many, many years.
Nothing in there is new and
different from what Greg
has been preaching.
And Andrew Hiller and
Taylor Self had been saying
that for weeks.
I was hardheaded and it took
me a little bit longer to see it.
But now it is obvious to me
that that is exactly what's going on.
Corey Leonard,
I would venture to say that
most people would
appreciate the science
broken down to them like
they're five years old.
I know I would.
I know I asked Pete to do
that in that interview.
I was losing you guys in the chat.
Jody was like, this is rough.
And she showed me she has PTSD still.
And I asked him to simplify it.
And he said,
the beauty of not simplifying
it is it forces people to
go look for more and learn
more on their own.
and that is not how you're
going to affect change in
the world let's make things
so confusing that people go
dig in themselves find the
research themselves and
they'll figure it out and
then they'll see that it's
the way to go there's no
guarantee they're going to
go in the right direction
You know how much BS is on
the internet that they're
going to have to sift
through and you're just
hoping that they find your science?
I don't know.
I knew coming into this show,
I was going to be cranky.
I knew it was going to be a
riffy type show.
It was going to be a riff.
So that's where we're at.
Aaron, you are so right.
There is so much BS out
there to sift through right now.
Train to live.
When it comes to nutrition,
most people won't deep dive and go look.
They will see what is easy
to find and digest.
Andrew Sten,
I already did undergrad and grad school.
I'm past the point of doing
tons and tons of research.
No time for that.
When here's the fact of the matter, right?
I start CrossFit, two thousand eleven,
five hundred pounds.
I lose two hundred and fifty pounds.
I get down to two fifty and
then I start getting into
these back injuries in two
thousand sixteen, two thousand seventeen,
two thousand eighteen.
And then I start diving for other answers,
like if I can't work out as hard,
what am I going to do?
And then I start like cross
bleeding all these
different nutrition things
and I get them all mixed up
in my head and I gain back
one hundred pounds.
Well, now what am I going to do?
And now I'm stuck.
And then I get into
depression and then it
compounds and then it gets worse.
I've been down the rabbit
hole of trying to figure it
out on my own.
I should have kept it simple.
I think that's the biggest
thing I have learned this
week is keep this shit simple.
Just do what you know is best.
And that's what I need.
And so if anything good that
has come out of this week
is keep this shit simple.
Move as much as you can.
I'm fifty five years old.
I can't move like I could
when I was forty.
I move as much as I can do
the best I can push myself
as hard as I can and then
eat what I know is good.
I know if what putting into
my body is going to fuel my
body and what is going to
make it feel like shit.
A clock.
I will never read another
journal article again.
Well, maybe if my life depends on it.
think there's some good
stuff in the journal I
think there's like the the
really early stuff the
really early stuff I think
is good but there's a lot
of stuff in there that's as
time went on that got
confusing um amanda fillers
people already want a quick
fix for a pill trying to
teach proper nutrition is
hard enough why make it
even more complicated
And COO one kiss.
That is keep it simple.
Stupid.
Clock.
I meant academic journals.
Okay, now I'm on board with you.
One hundred percent.
You got me.
Lito says, Scott, you should get E.C.
Sienkowski on the podcast.
No one better to simplify
nutrition than her, in my opinion.
I can see about that.
So, yeah,
I just wanted to share with you
my last twenty four hours,
all from being the Morgan
Freeman of a Hiller video.
I am now being.
Hit by Metfix from all
angles with about whatever that was,
twenty seven videos of Greg.
I think at some point.
I'll go look and see if any
of these talk about med fix
out of his mouth.
So what, what is here is like,
and I'll just show this one
little piece and then I'll, I'll get off,
get off of this.
So like they shared this post,
which actually comes from
the broken science initiative, IG,
not the med fix.
So
What you have here is a quote from Greg.
The deal is this.
These are dependent
variables of lifestyle choices,
and we've identified that sedentarism,
too much time on the couch,
and excessive consumption
of refined carbohydrates.
Okay, that is the quote from Greg.
We've heard him say that a million times.
I will tell you that is Greg speaking.
But then they add around
this a Metfix logo.
They add in Greg Glassman,
twenty twenty four on the
failure of public health
and the metabolic fix.
Yes, it is the fix to fix your metabolism,
the metabolic fix,
but metabolic fix and
Metfix are not the same thing.
I'm telling you,
you cannot find things
where he actually names Metfix.
I'm sure there are a few out
there because I'm sure when I say this,
they're going to find them
and they're going to send them to me.
But when I looked at the first three, four,
five of these that came,
none of them mentioned Metfix.
They were all stuff talking
about his broken science thoughts.
Denise Moore.
Wow.
Scott,
you've had some highs and lows in
the last twenty four hours.
You're amazing.
And we love your efforts to
bring us the truth.
I'm just I'm just sharing my life.
That's what I'm not here is
like a truth teller or that
I'm any better than anybody else.
I'm just sharing with you
what I'm going through in my life.
And that's all I know how to do.
But that's that's just an example.
But maybe tomorrow, when Corey's on,
I'll pull up a couple of the videos.
I'll tag a couple of them to find out.
And I'll try to go through
as many of them as I can to
see if any of them actually
talk about Metfix.
And then I will have you
with a hundred percent
certainty whether this is or isn't.
Jay Birch coming in with the big words.
It's really testing me out today.
All Greg wants to do is
write a course to teach
epistemology and nature of science.
I hope I said epistemology correctly.
Again, Jay Birch, science,
worst subject in high school.
Just saying.
Give me some math problems,
I'll knock them out of the park.
Okay, I did.
I said it right.
I feel better now.
All right.
So my last riff of the day is,
I don't know if you guys have seen this,
but we had another drug failing.
And that drug failing was...
Jack Monahan from the Torian
pro tested positive for, uh,
all this stuff down here.
Uh, three, a hydroxy to a methyl five,
a understand.
A metabolite of Drosten Drosten alone,
but none of that's important.
Um, what's important is, um, down here,
it says it's the same thing
that Phil tune tested for.
I don't know if you guys can
see that right there.
Phil Toon is one of the
athletes who tested for the same thing.
And so on the barbell spin,
and this is all from the barbell spin,
please go check them out.
Of course, best news source in the space.
Always bring in the latest
and greatest stuff.
But go check out.
So on their Instagram,
I was there and I made a joke.
I made a joke that this guy
couldn't possibly,
and I need to pull this up one more time.
Cause I got it.
Okay.
I made a joke.
Is there a picture of him?
There's not a pic.
Come on.
Maybe it's back at a page.
So right there is the guy, right?
Look at that.
The luscious lock of hair or
luscious head of hair.
When Phil Toon tested
positive for this drug,
his excuse was that it was
there to help him with hair loss.
And I just made the comment
that this guy must not be
on the same thing Phil Toon
is because he has a full head of hair.
And I did not tag Phil Toon in my comment.
And I got hit up by the
internet police who feel
like it's their
responsibility to make sure
everything is done in a
fair and equitable way.
What's funny is the person
that hit me up is in the CrossFit space.
I don't know who they are.
They claim to be a media person.
And all they do are grab
other people's Instagram
posts and share them.
They don't post anything of
their own ever.
And I said it was a slight oversight.
I know Phil Toon.
I've talked to Phil a ton of times.
I've interviewed him on this show.
phil has a great sense of
humor over this whole thing
and he actually came back
with a response that was
that he laughed at and he
says he doesn't have any
hair anymore and with a big
laughing emoji right why do
people feel like they have
to be the internet police
like oh my god you didn't
tag phil toon in this shade
that you threw at him
My God,
Phil Toon's been thrown so much shade.
That little joke that I was
telling was so minor.
Are you freaking kidding me?
How about get a life?
Just ridiculous.
Trying to live.
People are such babies.
Scott making enemies in the IG comments.
Yeah, that's me.
So Barbell Spence's Halpin
is the copyright police of IG.
This time it wasn't Halpin.
This time it was somebody else.
The one thing I will say for
Halpin as opposed to this
person is Halpin actually
produces his own content at times.
This person never produces
his own content.
He just screen grabs
everybody else's stuff and
shares it like his own.
But
That was something that
really got me in a pissy
mood yesterday because it was just a joke,
man.
Come on.
Why are we so sensitive these days?
Phil Toon had to know when
he said that the damn drugs
were to help him with hair
loss that he was going to
get ridiculed for that for
the rest of his life.
What a freaking joke.
Anyway.
And Phil laughs about it to this day.
Like, Phil gets it.
He screwed up.
I'll say the people in the
chat are pretty much dead on.
I'm not going to pull it up,
but you guys are dead on.
so anyway with that guys
it's been a fun quick forty
minutes um glad you guys
are with us every each and
every day uh it's so much
fun doing this and getting
away from the work day just
for a quick hour lunch hour
and clear the senses get
back on track and uh I'm so
glad you're all here love
you all but you
knuckleheads need to get
back to work and I do too
with that we'll see
everybody next time lunch
with the clydesdale