Thanks Greg for the podcast and all your have done for the community, has been one of the best audio resources in the space
@kimdecker89012 күн бұрын
SbS, we hardly knew ye--but we appreciate and will miss you nonetheless. That epic two-parter (or was it a three-parter?) on aspartame was a genuine public service. Should be required viewing/listening.
@georgesarreas5509Күн бұрын
Oh no... Thank you for everything Greg for this past decade. Can i have a third version of average to sav... SBS programs pls?? Pretty pls? Or anything written. More articles even.
@Mylada2 күн бұрын
I will be here waiting for the episodes until a perish
@TheGreektrojan2 күн бұрын
All good things come to an end. Did great work here and improved my science literacy multiple times over. Hope to see you pop up from time to time anyways.
@ohiomp76062 күн бұрын
The ad game on this video is very strong! Seems like a KZbin ad is popping up every 4 minutes lol
@caitzs2 күн бұрын
Really great stuff as usual. I will miss your thoughtful voice. Question: how does taking hormones effect the BMR equation for trans people?
@FacelessOfficial1Күн бұрын
half of what I know is because of this dude and his crew... Thank you Greg.. (also I'll probably have to boomark the macrofactor page now that you're leaving me......... 😥 leaving US...that's what I meant.....us, I'm not getting emotional YOU'RE getting emotional). Take care bro.. thanks
@azulsimmons10402 күн бұрын
Macrofactor seems to be growing well given the dough Nippard is dropping to fund studies and get product placement at the Olympia.
@JDirty-w-tha-302 күн бұрын
Bummer about the podcast, but totally understandable. I feel very similarly about my written vs spoken communication. As long as we keep getting articles I think the key information will get across still!
@TheOther64719Күн бұрын
Definitely going to miss the podcasts. I know you don't think you come across well but you've defiantly been my favourite host. I'm going to miss the anecdotes that don't really fit in with your written work. I remember when you said on one episode you were mostly eating meat and fruit. Sure its not what you'd recommend for everyone but its what was working fir you and ticked most the boxes so you were happy with the trade offs. I think bits like that come across so well and really complement the strictly science based content.
@AsphesterosКүн бұрын
I wonder if it’s some part not organ size, but organ use. If you’re eating less, liver literally has less to process. More stuff, liver does more work. So kind of a part of thermic effect of food that’s not completely been taken into account