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The Sugar Cut

Podcast by Lisa T.

English

History & religion

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The Sugar Cut is a darkly intimate audio series that traces sugar’s journey from sacred indulgence to global empire—part love story, part historical confession, part slow-burn horror about the oldest addiction in the world. lisawritesnow.substack.com

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episode The Sugar Cut: S1E7 - The First Temptation artwork

The Sugar Cut: S1E7 - The First Temptation

Once upon a time, they told us it was her fault. In The First Temptation, the love story becomes a myth—and the myth becomes a supply chain. This episode pulls back to the garden where it all began. Not as a morality tale, but as the earliest record of seduction by sweetness. A bite. A rush. A crash. A consequence no one explained. What we’ve been calling “sin” begins to look a lot like addiction—and what we’ve been calling temptation reveals itself as strategy. This is not a retelling of Genesis.It’s a pattern recognition. From Eden’s fruit to fairy-tale kitchens, ancient rituals, and modern candy wrappers, sweetness emerges as the oldest technology of compliance. A spell cast not with force, but with pleasure. Not with chains, but with cravings. In this episode: * Why the serpent was the first salesman * Sweetness as the original contract * Fairy tales, rituals, and the grooming of innocence * Empire after empire built on the same formula * And the revelation that sugar was never just a lover—it was a dynasty By the end, the metaphor collapses completely. The boyfriend disappears. The empire steps forward. And you’re left with a final, unsettling thought: What if Eve didn’t reach for the fruit?What if it was placed in her hand? Welcome to the end of The Sugar Cut.Season One: The Sweet Empire. Because temptation doesn’t repeat itself.It refines. And Eden was never a place.It was a system. Paid subscribers get early access to all seven episodes. Each episode will unlock for free listeners one week later. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: Cutting Out Sugar [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e6-cutting-out-sugar]→ Next Episode: Season 2 Coming Soon📂 Start Here: Previously On Lisa Writes Now [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/welcome-to-lisa-writes-now] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

1 Jan 2026 - 11 min
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The Sugar Cut: S1E6 - Cutting Out Sugar

Once upon a time, I tried to leave him. In Cutting Out Sugar, the love story becomes a confrontation—and then an exorcism. This episode doesn’t ask why sugar is addictive. It asks what happens when you finally stop feeding it. When sweetness is no longer a metaphor or a system, but a presence inside your own body—rewiring chemistry, hijacking memory, speaking in your own voice. What follows is not willpower. It’s withdrawal. As cravings unravel into biology, and biology opens into childhood wounds, the illusion of “just a habit” collapses. Sugar is revealed not as comfort, but as occupation. Not as pleasure, but as possession. What feels like hunger turns out to be something far older—and far more personal. This is not a guide to detox. It’s a descent into the body. And a reckoning with the contracts signed long before consent. In this episode: * Why cravings aren’t desire—but commands * The biological reality of addiction and yeast overgrowth * How childhood reward systems become adult dependencies * What withdrawal actually feels like when the body fights back * And the moment breaking free stops being a metaphor By the end, the horror doesn’t resolve into victory. It resolves into silence—the kind that follows when something finally lets go. Not healed. Not perfect. Just awake. Welcome back to The Sugar Cut.Season One: The Sweet Empire. Because the hardest part of leaving is realizing he was never just on your plate—he was inside you. Read the companion essay. [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e6-cutting-out-sugar-795] Paid subscribers get early access to all seven episodes. Each episode will unlock for free listeners one week later. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: Artificial Salvation [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e5-artificial-salvation]→ Next Episode: The First Temptation [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e7-the-first-temptation]📂 Start Here: Previously On Lisa Writes Now [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/welcome-to-lisa-writes-now] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

31 Dec 2025 - 12 min
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The Sugar Cut: S1E5 - Artificial Salvation

Once upon a time, he promised me redemption. In Artificial Salvation, the love story slips its last human mask. When I begin to pull away—reading labels, questioning cravings, sensing the cost—my lover doesn’t repent. He replaces himself. What arrives instead are miracles in white coats: sweetness without calories, pleasure without guilt, desire without consequence. Diet. Light. Pure. This episode unfolds like spiritual horror disguised as progress. Artificial sweeteners enter not as food, but as absolution—offering a way to keep craving without consequence, to worship sweetness without admitting devotion. What tastes like freedom reveals itself as possession by proxy. This is not a story about chemistry.It’s a story about substitution.About what happens when a system learns to wear holiness as camouflage. In this episode: The birth of artificial sweeteners as body doublesDiet culture as corporate communionWhy “zero calories” doesn’t mean zero costMasks, decoys, and the jealousy of a manipulator losing controlThe ancient temptation to have Eden without exile By the end, the metaphor collapses. The science becomes spiritual. And you’re left staring at a mirror that asks an uncomfortable question: Were the substitutes the lie…or was it the hope that I could keep sweetnesswithout being changed by it? Welcome back to The Sugar Cut.Season One: The Sweet Empire. Because the most dangerous lie isn’t indulgence.It’s salvation without sacrifice. Read the companion essay. [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e5-artificial-salvation-991] Paid subscribers get early access to all seven episodes. Each episode will unlock for free listeners one week later. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: The Candy War [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e4-the-candy-war]→ Next Episode: Cutting Out Sugar [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e6-cutting-out-sugar]📂 Start Here: Previously On Lisa Writes Now [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/welcome-to-lisa-writes-now] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

30 Dec 2025 - 12 min
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The Sugar Cut: S1E4 - The Candy War

Once upon a time, they told us it was just a treat. In The Candy War, the love story crosses a line. Sugar no longer waits to be chosen. He arrives early—wrapped in cartoons, jingles, and patriotic optimism—placed gently into the hands of children who don’t yet know how to say no. What once felt like reward becomes routine. What looked like innocence becomes training. This episode unfolds like a memory you’re not sure is yours: black-and-white commercials, smiling mothers, shiny wrappers offered “because you earned it.” But beneath the cheer, something colder takes shape. A nation learns to associate obedience with sweetness, comfort with consumption, love with a chemical reward. This is not nostalgia.It’s grooming. As sugar entwines itself with American identity, postwar prosperity, and childhood ritual, a darker pattern emerges—one that doesn’t need force to maintain control. Only availability. Only repetition. Only time. In this episode: * How sugar wrapped itself in patriotism and prosperity * The invention of the child consumer * Cartoons, holidays, and rewards as delivery systems * The arrival of high-fructose corn syrup—and accelerated addiction * What happens when conditioning begins before consent By the end, the crash arrives. Not all at once, but quietly—through lab results, attention disorders, childhood illness, and the slow realization that something trusted has been hurting us for a very long time. Childhood wasn’t protection.It was the battlefield. Welcome back to The Sugar Cut.Season One: The Sweet Empire. Because the most effective control doesn’t feel like coercion.It feels like a reward. Read the companion essay. [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e4-the-candy-war-db2] Paid subscribers get early access to all seven episodes. Each episode will unlock for free listeners one week later. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: Sweet Science [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e3-sweet-science]→ Next Episode: Artificial Salvation [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e5-artificial-salvation]📂 Start Here: Previously On Lisa Writes Now [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/welcome-to-lisa-writes-now] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

29 Dec 2025 - 12 min
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The Sugar Cut: S1E3 - Sweet Science

Once upon a time, I thought science would save me. In Sweet Science, the love story turns noir. Sugar doesn’t seduce with candlelight this time—he seduces with credentials. With charts. With white coats and peer-reviewed reassurance. When bodies start dropping and the spotlight swings too close, my lover does what every skilled manipulator does: he redirects blame… and hires an alibi. This episode unfolds like gaslighting with a soundtrack—a psychological thriller where the villain isn’t just in your pantry, but in the institutions that taught you to doubt your own senses. The romance curdles into something colder: a world where your body whispers it’s him… and authority smiles back and says, are you sure? This is not a debate about diet trends.It’s a story about narrative control.About what happens when an empire learns to weaponize “truth.” In this episode: * How sugar allegedly bought credibility—and rewrote the story of heart disease * The rise of the fat scapegoat, and the birth of modern nutritional gaslighting * Postwar “health” food, breakfast propaganda, and the low-fat love-bombing blitz * What withdrawal really feels like when your “treat” is a drug with a marketing budget * The first escape attempt—and the moment you stop asking “Am I crazy?” By the end, the spell cracks. Not with a revelation that feels heroic… but with the quiet terror of realizing you’ve been arguing with a press release for decades. And once you see the paper trail, you can’t unsee it. Welcome back to The Sugar Cut. Season One: The Sweet Empire. Because the sweetest lie isn’t “it won’t hurt you.”It’s “your body is imagining it.” Read the companion essay. [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e3-sweet-science-cd5] Paid subscribers get early access to all seven episodes. Each episode will unlock for free listeners one week later. 🎬 Continue the Series ← Previous Episode: White Lies [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e2-white-lies]→ Next Episode: The Candy War [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/the-sugar-cut-s1e4-the-candy-war]📂 Start Here: Previously On Lisa Writes Now [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/p/welcome-to-lisa-writes-now] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe [https://lisawritesnow.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

28 Dec 2025 - 30 min
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