
Ketofest
Carl Franklin and Richard Morris got together for this special mid-week episode to share their experiences preparing for the first Ketogenic Festival, Ketofest! Get the inside scoop on exactly what they want to accomplish for this festival in New London, CT in July. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
11 Apr 201740min

Metabolic Rate
Richard Morris and Carl Franklin discuss the theory of CICO (Calories In vs. Calories Out), a very popular theory about how to lose weight: If you simply create a caloric deficit by expending more calories via exercise than you eat you will lose weight. Does it work? If not, why? Does your body utilize every calorie that you eat? Are all calories burned at the same rate all the time? Does exercise increase or decrease your metabolic rate (calories out)? These are the questions that the dudes tackle on this very technical and even more amazing episode. Errata: An alert listener, Matthew Whited, pointed out that it's gas, not fat, that makes stools float. Reference: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJM197205042861804 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
9 Apr 201759min

Keto Parenting
Keto parents have kids. That we know. What we don't know is how that plays out in the family. Do you encourage your children to eat ketogenic? High fat? Less fruit? Doesn't that sound crazy? Guests Mark Miller and Karen Mangiacotti run a 7-kid household in which most of them have drastically cut sugar and carbs, and have even increased their fat intake. So what happened? You'll have to listen to find out. Be warned. Karen and Mark are naturally hysterical. Get some facial tissues. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
3 Apr 20171h 8min

Type 1 Diabetes with Ian Kelly
Carl Franklin and Richard Morris interview Ian Kelly, a regular guy who developed Type 1 Diabetes in his 20s. You'll hear the story of how he thinks he developed it, how he has been managing it for the last 16 years, and what happened when he switched to a ketogenic diet. As of this recording, Ian had only been ketogenic for a week. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
27 Mars 20171h 8min

Switching it Up with Megan Ramos
While at the Low Carb Breckenridge conference in Breckenridge, CO in February 2017, hosts Richard Morris and Carl Franklin had a conversation with Megan Ramos from Jason Fung's clinic in Toronto, ON. Megan has thousands of hours of clinical experience dealing directly with diabetic patients who use fasting and ketogenic eating to reverse Type 2 diabetes and lose weight. Her advice, to switch up your diet more often than not, is the topic of this conversation. If you are on a ketogenic diet with intermittent fasting and find yourself at a plateau, take the time to listen to this episode. It may change your life. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
19 Mars 201747min

Sitting Down with Gary Fettke (Part 2 of 2)
Richard Morris and Carl Franklin continue their conversation with Dr. Gary Fettke, the now famous (or is it infamous) orthopedic surgeon from Tasmania who has been silenced by the AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) for having the tenacity to tell his diabetes patients to eat a low-carbohydrate diet so they might avoid him having to amputate their limbs - which he does all too often. This is the first time Gary has spoken out on a podcast since the AHPRA informed him he was not qualified to give nutritional advice to his patients. This is part two of a two-part conversation. Part one was published as last week's show. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
12 Mars 201736min

Sitting Down with Gary Fettke (Part 1 of 2)
While at the Low-Carb Breckenridge conference in Colorado in February, 2017, Carl Franklin and Richard Morris got the chance to sit down and talk to Dr. Gary Fettke, the now famous (or is it infamous) orthopedic surgeon from Tasmania who has been silenced by the AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) for having the tenacity to tell his diabetes patients to eat a low-carbohydrate diet so they might avoid him having to amputate their limbs - which he does all too often. This is the first time Gary has spoken out on a podcast since the AHPRA informed him he was not qualified to give nutritional advice to his patients. This is part one of a two-part conversation to be continued next week. Errata: The first minute or so of Gary's audio is sub-par. We are deeply embarrassed by this gross mistake and have flogged ourselves appropriately. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/2-keto-dudes/donations
6 Mars 201745min