"This Is What We Have Gotten WRONG about Nutrition" - Maddi Osburn
In a world flooded with nutrition trends, quick fixes, and conflicting health advice, how do you actually build a healthy life that lasts? In this episode, former collegiate soccer player, nutrition coach, entrepreneur, and mother Maddi Osburn joins the show for one of the most honest and insightful conversations we’ve had about health, discipline, identity, and modern nutrition culture.From her journey playing at Butler Community College before transferring to Kansas State University, to launching Flexible Nutrition and consulting with Wichita State University Athletics, Maddi breaks down how her experiences as an athlete shaped her early relationship with food and how years of continued education challenged many of the things she once believed about nutrition herself.Throughout this episode, we unpack why so many people struggle to make healthy changes even when they know exactly what to do, the psychology behind failed habits, and what truly separates successful clients from those who constantly start over. Maddi explains why consistency matters more than perfection, how discipline and flexibility can coexist, and why sustainable health has far more to do with lifestyle foundations than restrictive dieting.We also dive deep into the current state of the nutrition industry and the dangerous rise of misinformation online. Maddi gives her perspective on why evidence-based nutrition often gets drowned out by viral opinions and breaks down some of today’s biggest nutrition myths. One of the most impactful parts of this conversation centers around women’s health, motherhood, and identity. Maddi opens up about how pregnancy and postpartum changed her personally and professionally, the gaps that still exist in women’s nutrition research, and the realities of motherhood that are rarely talked about in wellness spaces. We also discuss balancing marriage, family, work, faith, and health priorities while trying to model a healthy relationship with food for the next generation.This episode is not just about nutrition, it’s about learning how to think critically in a culture obsessed with extremes. It’s a conversation about grace, discipline, purpose, and building a healthier life in a sustainable way. If you’re tired of toxic health trends and want a real discussion grounded in experience, science, and honesty, this is an episode you do not want to miss.