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Feeling Good Feels Good

Podcast by Dr. Tripp

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Health & personal development

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Feeling Good Feels Good is a weekly wellness podcast hosted by Philadelphia chiropractor Dr. Zachary Tripp. Making feeling good feel simple. Making health and wellness accessible, interesting, and genuinely fun. Every episode finds the wonder and power in everyday items and habits — the foods you already eat, the habits you already have, the body you already live in. Some episodes uncover lesser known facts that will completely change how you see something ordinary. Others take topics that have been overcomplicated by the medical and wellness industry and strip them back down to what actually

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episode Ep. 23: Raspberries: How This Little "Berry" Is So Powerful and So Different From Other Fruits | Feeling Good Feels Good artwork

Ep. 23: Raspberries: How This Little "Berry" Is So Powerful and So Different From Other Fruits | Feeling Good Feels Good

Most people throw a handful of raspberries in their yogurt without thinking twice. This episode will change that. Find out why raspberries are not actually a berry. And what they really are botanically will surprise you. Find out how Paleolithic cave dwellers used them. How ancient Greeks explained why they are red. How Roman soldiers used them on military campaigns across Europe. How Traditional Chinese Medicine has been prescribing them for fifteen hundred years. And how George Washington used them at Mount Vernon. Find out why one cup of raspberries has more fiber than most protein bars and less sugar than almost any other fruit — and what that combination does to your blood sugar first thing in the morning. Find out what ellagitannins are, what your gut does with them, and why a fifty dollar supplement is just an expensive version of something sitting in your freezer aisle for two dollars. Find out why frozen raspberries are often more nutritious than fresh ones. And why that changes how you should be shopping. Making feeling good feel easy. (0:00) Introduction (3:17) What Is a Raspberry? (4:44) History and Origins (8:45) Ancient Medicine and Raspberry Leaf (11:53) Nutrition and Science (15:46) Practical Tips and Shopping Smart (18:24) How to Use Raspberries (20:31) Closing Thoughts

18 May 2026 - 22 min
episode Rotator Cuff: Why You Might Not Need Surgery and the Fascinating Way It Was Designed to Work | Feeling Good Feels Good Ep. 22 artwork

Rotator Cuff: Why You Might Not Need Surgery and the Fascinating Way It Was Designed to Work | Feeling Good Feels Good Ep. 22

The rotator cuff is one of the most commonly injured parts of the body and you don't have to be an athlete to hurt it. Four small muscles quietly handle some of the most complex movements your body performs every single day. Reaching for a coffee mug. Putting on a jacket. Washing your hair. All rotator cuff. Most people only think about these muscles when something goes wrong. But the rotator cuff is far more remarkable than most people realize. It is a high tech system that played a key role in humans evolving into what we are today. In many ways we have to thank our rotator cuffs for modern society more than we ever realize. And like most high tech systems, that sophistication makes it incredibly useful and also vulnerable to breaking down. Understanding how it works, how it gets injured, and how to rehab it is more vital to everyday life than most people appreciate. In this episode we cover the anatomy and origins of these four muscles, the evolutionary story behind your shoulder, and the most common injuries including tears, tendonitis, and impingement. We break down how to recognize them and how to tell them apart from other shoulder problems. Then we get into recovery. Most rotator cuff injuries do not require surgery. We cover what non-surgical rehabilitation actually looks like including physical therapy, chiropractic care, and acupuncture, and what the full progression from early recovery to complete function feels like. Whether you are dealing with shoulder pain right now, recovering from an injury, or just want to keep your shoulders healthy for life — this episode is for you. Find Feeling Good Feels Good on YouTube and all major podcast platforms. Making feeling good feel easy. (00:00) Introduction: Why the Rotator Cuff Matters (02:43) What Is the Rotator Cuff? Anatomy and Origins (04:23) The Rotator Cuff and Human Evolution (09:24) Common Rotator Cuff Injuries and Impingement (15:09) Healing and Recovery Without Surgery (18:03) Clinical Insights and Final Thoughts

3 May 2026 - 19 min
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Bread: The History, Science, and Truth About One of Humanity's Oldest Foods

Bread is one of the most universal foods in human history — and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode we go back over 20,000 years to explore how bread helped shape human civilization. We break down the real science of carbohydrates, the difference between whole grain and refined grain, why sourdough behaves so differently in your body, and what gluten sensitivity actually means versus celiac disease. We also get into why restaurants always bring bread to the table first — there is actual neuroscience behind it — and finish with how to use bread strategically for better sleep and athletic performance. If you have ever wondered whether bread belongs in a healthy diet this episode will change how you think about it. Topics covered: * The 20,000 year history of bread and human civilization * What carbohydrates actually do in your body * Whole grain vs refined grain — why it matters * Sourdough, fermentation, and gut health * Gluten, celiac disease, and non-celiac sensitivity explained * Glyphosate in modern wheat and why organic matters * Bread as a sleep and performance tool * Why restaurants serve bread first 🎙️ Feeling Good Feels Good is hosted by Dr. Zachary Tripp — chiropractor, anthropology student, and wellness simplifier. New episodes every week. 📍 Brewerytown Chiropractic | Philadelphia, PA (00:00) Introduction (03:29) What Is Bread? (05:56) The History of Bread (08:56) Bread and Your Body (13:44) Types of Bread and Whole vs Refined Grains (16:01) Sourdough and Fermentation (18:00) Gluten, Celiac and Sensitivities (20:27) Tips and Wrap Up

24 Apr 2026 - 22 min
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Habits: Easy Ways to Make Them Actually Stick | Feeling Good Feels Good Podcast Ep. 20

Episode 20 of the Feeling Good Feels Good Podcast. Habits are one of the hardest things humans try to change—even when they seem simple. Most people think habits come down to discipline or motivation. In reality, habits are neural shortcuts—patterns your brain builds to conserve energy and operate efficiently. That’s why they’re so hard to change, and why “trying harder” usually doesn’t work. In this episode of the Feeling Good Feels Good Podcast, we break down the science of habits in a practical, easy-to-understand way. Think of habits like the rotator cuff of human behavior: small, often overlooked, but essential for everything working properly. When they’re weak, everything feels harder. When they’re strong, everything feels effortless. We cover: * What a habit actually is (from a neuroscience perspective) * Why humans evolved to rely on habits * Why some habits are harder to start or stop * The truth about the 21-day habit myth * Why your environment matters more than willpower * The brain systems that drive behavior and change And most importantly, a simple, low-effort framework you can use immediately to make habits actually stick in real life. If you’ve ever struggled with consistency, motivation, or following through, this episode will help you understand why—and give you a better way forward. Feeling good feels good.

8 Apr 2026 - 28 min
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Ep. 19 | Fascia: The Hidden Organ That Controls Your Body

Is fascia really an organ — and does it actually control how your body moves and feels? In Episode 19 of Feeling Good Feels Good, we explore the fascial system — the continuous connective tissue network that surrounds, supports, and integrates every muscle, bone, nerve, and organ in your body. Once dismissed as simple “packing material,” fascia is now being recognized as a dynamic, sensory-rich system that plays a major role in movement, tension patterns, pain, performance, and even emotional regulation. In this episode, we unpack: * What fascia actually is and how it functions * Whether fascia meets the definition of an organ * How fascia stores movement patterns and protective responses * The connection between fascia, memory, trauma, and emotion * What it feels like when fascia becomes restricted or hypersensitive * How to support a healthier, more adaptable fascial system If you’ve ever felt stuck in chronic tension, repetitive movement patterns, or unexplained stiffness, this conversation may shift how you understand your body. Your fascia may not just support you, it may be shaping how you experience the world.

19 Feb 2026 - 22 min
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