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Welcome to Life After Sugar: Stories to Inspire, with Netta Gorman. The podcast that's not just about sugar, but about your relationship with it, and especially with yourself. This podcast is for you if you know that you need to cut down sugar, but you're not sure where to start, and you're feeling tired, sluggish, and overwhelmed because sugar seems to be everywhere. Get back your energy, lose your extra weight and the stiffness in your joints, get your digestion back on track, without feeling like you're depriving yourself of anything or being on a diet! Here you'll hear inspiring stories of people who cut out sugar in their own way, at their own pace, and for their own reasons. I hope that this podcast will inspire you to discover your life after sugar too! For more details, visit the Life After Sugar website at aftersugarclub.com.
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Cutting or reducing sugar can feel incredible… and also uncomfortable. In this episode, I talk honestly about both sides of the journey to your "life after sugar" — the benefits we love and the challenges we don’t always talk about. This episode is for you if you’ve ever wondered: “Why does it feel harder before it gets easier?”“Is something wrong with me if I struggle when I cut back on sugar?”“Can I reduce sugar without perfection, guilt, or white-knuckling it?”You don’t need to be perfect...
Hi, it's Netta. I'm recording this episode in December 2025, and if your year wasn’t perfectly sugar-free… don't worry. I'm guessing that nobody's year was perfect — not even mine! ;-) In this episode, I explore what it really means to make progress without expecting perfection — and why being human matters more than being “perfect.” I share my own ups and downs, how diet culture feeds that all-or-nothing mindset, and why emotional eating isn’t really about the food. Whether your year w...
In this episode, I talk with Dr. John Oberg about his groundbreaking work helping people with Type 2 diabetes. His medical practice dramatically improves their blood sugar through small, sustainable changes. He shares behind-the-scenes details from his clinical research, including how his team helped patients lower their A1C from dangerously high levels in just weeks, and why a personalized, step-by-step approach works better than strict diets. We dive into sugar, insulin, real-li...
In this episode, I’m chatting with Ty, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was just 8 years old. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune condition where the pancreas stops making insulin, so the body can’t regulate blood sugar on its own and needs insulin from injections or a pump to survive. Ty takes us behind the scenes of what that has really looked like: from massive early insulin pumps, constant injections, organ transplants, and dialysis, to the medical tech that’s helped him surviv...
Cutting sugar can feel empowering… until the cravings hit. In this episode, I walk you through what’s really happening when you stop eating sugar and refined carbs, why your body and brain can feel out of control at first, and why this doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. You’ll hear about: Why cravings can feel stronger when you first cut sugar (and why this is normal)What’s happening in your body as it switches from sugar/glucose to more stable fuelCommon “detox” symptoms l...
In this episode, I talk with Uma, a health coach and yoga teacher based in South Africa. Uma shares her personal journey of growing up with a diet full of sugar and flour, how her health began to decline, and what finally inspired her to make a change. Uma opens up about the fear of developing diabetes, which runs in her family, and how she learned to take control of her health, not just through food, but by exploring the deeper emotional and energetic roots of stress and cravings...
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Carolyn Dean, who is a medical doctor, naturopath, and author of Exposing Sugar Toxicity. We discuss sugar and cravings, and how they’re often linked to much more than willpower. The main culprit could actually be yeast overgrowth. Carolyn shares her personal story (which starts with late-night bowls of ice cream in high school) and explains how she came to understand the deeper connections between sugar, immune health, yeast overgrowth, magnesium deficiency...
In this episode, I explore the emotional side of sugar cravings, and how low self-esteem can quietly keep us stuck in the sugar cycle. This episode was inspired by Patra, a member of my Freedom From Cravings Formula program. Patra gave me permission to share a part of her background and how years of guilt, self-criticism, and “never feeling good enough” affected her self-esteem and shaped her relationship with food, especially sugar. You'll also hear about the scientific reason our brai...
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Anju, a former family doctor who shifted into functional medicine after realizing that treating symptoms wasn’t enough… She wanted to help people truly heal. Dr. Anju and I talk about: How growing up in India with home-cooked meals shaped her view on foodWhat led her to question the limits of conventional medicineWhy she now sees sugar as a major disruptor to health, and encourages patients to cut it out completelyHow sugar affects hormones, energy, and cravi...
This week I’m chatting with dietitian and author Kim Shapira about what it really means to feel free around food... and how we can build a peaceful, trusting relationship with food, especially sugar. Kim grew up with no food rules and a pantry full of snacks where nothing was off limits. She says that that freedom, not restriction, is what helped her feel calm and in control around food. And as a mom, she shares how that approach shaped the way she raised her own kids, and how it still ...
When I first told people I’d cut out sugar, everyone was so impressed — “Wow, that’s amazing! I could never do that!” But when I mentioned I’d also stopped eating bread, the mood totally changed. “Wait… no bread? Why?! That’s too extreme!” It’s funny how cutting sugar gets applause, but cutting flour is judged. And honestly, I get it. Bread and other flour-based foods have deep cultural roots — they’ve meant comfort, connection, even survival for generations. But the flour we eat ...
In this episode, my guest Mallary talks about her moving story of living with an eating disorder that began after losing her mother at the age of 12. Mallory opens up about how grief, perfectionism, and the need to “stay small” shaped her relationship with food—and how recovery became less about perfection and more about self-compassion. This conversation with Mallary explores: the difference between eating disorders, disordered eating, emotional eating, and "normal" eating;how diet cul...
My guest this week is functional medicine nutritionist Sarah Reilly, founder of Get Nourished. Sarah opens up about her long battle with undiagnosed Lyme disease and the surprising discovery that sugar was actually feeding the infection. For Sarah, cutting sugar wasn’t just about weight or cravings — it became a critical part of her healing journey. We talk about: How Lyme disease forced Sarah to rethink her relationship with sugar.The link between sugar, chronic illness, and low ...
Ciao! Take the time to listen to this episode... because it's about what I learned about food in Italy... but especially, it's what I learned about time. My experience in Italy in the summer of 2025 showed me that the Italian family's priority is taking the time to source high-quality fresh ingredients. And taking the time to cook traditional, delicious meals is also a priority. Eating meals together is a priority too. And I saw this in the Italian coffee culture, as well as in slow processes...
Growing up, Jonathan described himself as "the fat kid". His weight yo-yo'd constantly, reaching over 400lbs as an adult. Jonathan had tried hundreds of diets, but he could never keep the weight off. One day, he saw himself in a photo and he was shocked. So shocked that he made an appointment for weight loss surgery. In the weeks before, he decided to be more mindful of what he was eating, as well as how much and how often. In this episode, you'll find out how Jonathan's mindset shifts saved ...
My guest this week is very special... because it's my mum, Marcia! And it's her birthday too! In this episode, we talk about how and why my mum decided to try cutting sugar 10 years ago, at the age of 68. But she didn't just cut sugar... Marcia also cut flour. But why?? Well... partly because she saw me cut sugar and flour and feel so much better. So she thought: I'll give it a try! What have I got to lose? So at the age of 78, how's my mum's health today? And how does she feel? That's ...
Alicia ate sugar and processed foods all her life, into her 50s. Then after a medical appointment, she realized that she needed to make a change for her health. And even though it wasn't easy, she decided to stop eating sugar. She wasn't necessarily ready... but she did it (imperfectly) anyway. Alicia is interested in a data-driven approach for the first 7 days of cutting sugar. Because there's more to it than just changing your food. In this episode you'll learn about Alicia's "5 Ws and a H"...
Alex struggled with food for most of his life, but he never knew that he had a real problem with food addiction. He thought that he was lazy, weak-willed, and doomed to be overweight and unhappy forever. His self-esteem was low, and he used sugar and processed foods as a source of familiarity and comfort. By his mid-20s, Alex weighed about 400lbs. He decided to make a conscious change to lose weight and get his health back. Listen to how Alex went from feeling like a helpless victim to feelin...
Ah! Italy! La dolce vita! Pasta... pizza... gelato! Delizioso! So did I eat all those typical Italian foods during our trip to Italy in July-August 2025? Because... you know, I've been sugar free and flour free for 10 years now... so… Want to know what I ate? Listen to find out! P.S. This is Part 1 of two episodes about what I ate (and what I learned about food) in Italy. Part 2 will be out in a few weeks. To get personalized guidance from me, plus support and accountability in a small group....
Jen grew up in the Midwest in the 80s, eating lots of fast food and sweets. Her mom had multiple sclerosis, and when Jen was in her 20s, her mom’s health got worse. This was Jen's wake-up call. Jen didn’t know much about health or nutrition back then. So she started learning about food, health, and natural ways to feel better for her mom, but also for herself and her own children. After Jen began giving her mother less sugar and better food and supplements, her mom’s MS symptoms and qua...
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Lisa Cho

Great podcast. Thank you both of you.

Jun 2nd
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Lisa Cho

love your podcast. can't seem to leave a review, but here's a comment.

Apr 15th
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Lisa Cho

yet another fantastic episode. thank you

Apr 15th
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Lisa Cho

oh my! I've listened to this twice tonight. what a helpful and insightful interview!

Mar 23rd
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Allen M.

great podcast to be honest. thank you for this!

Dec 3rd
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Saghar Mirzaei

You have no idea how fortunate I am for finding you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ your podcast is like a warm hug for my fears and tears❤️ love you love you love you❤️❤️❤️❤️ you were the light that I was looking up to the sky✨❤️

Mar 21st
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Sharon McKenzie

love these personal accounts, they are most helpful

Aug 23rd
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Bélinda Gélinas

i did really like that episode, i like the way of saying " i am sugar free ". i decided to give it a try for a month

Jul 28th
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