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The Feldman Protocol

Dave Feldman
Ketogenic Diet
Metabolic Health
Cholesterol
Nutrition
Nutrition Science
Obesity
Carnivore Diet
LDL Cholesterol
Nutrition Education
Mental Health
Diabetes Management
Animal Agriculture
Insulin Resistance
Low Carb Diet
Red Meat
Obesity Medicine
Climate Change
Chronic Disease
Weight Loss
Food Industry

Dave Feldman hosts the Feldman Protocol, a long form, in-person podcast largely covering science, nutrition, and technology – with a lot of personal stories, interests and pop culture mixed in.

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In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, can a for-profit assisted living home actually send residents back home healthier than when they arrived? Hal Cranmer (assisted living owner and metabolic health advocate) makes the case that ketogenic and car... more

In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, how does a physician's personal and professional crucible shape an unconventional approach to metabolic medicine? Annette Bosworth (MD) joins Dave to discuss her legal battles and U.S. Senate campaign, her mot... more

In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, what does a physician's journey through rural medicine, corporate bureaucracy, and scientific controversy reveal about how the healthcare system handles innovation? Dave Feldman sits down with Annette Bosworth... more

In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, how much does mitochondrial energy metabolism shape long-term health outcomes — and what does that mean for how we interpret cardiovascular, immune, and metabolic research? Dave sits down with Chris Masterjohn... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Masterjohn
PhD, nutrition scientist; runs a mitochondrial testing company
Mito.me; mitochondrial testing company
Episode: Chris Masterjohn PhD – Seed Oils, LDL & Mitochondria | TFP #035
Peter Ballerstedt
PhD, Grass Based Health advocate; notable figure in ruminant nutrition and grass-based health messaging
Grass Based Health
Episode: Animal Protein vs Plant Protein — The Amino Acid Truth – Peter Ballerstedt PhD | TFP #034
Tommy Wood
Neuroscientist, associate professor at the University of Washington, focuses on brain injuries and dementia risk
University of Washington
Episode: Tommy Wood MD PhD: Brain Health, CTE & Dementia Risk – TFP #033
Shawn Baker
Orthopedic surgeon and athlete; proponent of carnivore diet
Independent physician; Rivero (coordinated research)
Episode: Shawn Baker MD – Why Carnivore Fixed What Keto Alone Couldn't – TFP #032
Robert Sikes
Natural bodybuilder, ketogenic athlete, entrepreneur
Keto Savage / Keto Bricks
Episode: How Robert Sikes Was Eating 70g of Fat Backstage to Win a Bodybuilding Competition – TFP #031
Nick Norwitz
MD-PhD focused on metabolic health and cholesterol research
Episode: Nick Norwitz Has Total Cholesterol of 700 — So Why Zero Plaque? – TFP #030 | Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Chris Cornell
Writer, marketer, health coach, father, husband; shared his weight-loss journey and metabolic health insights
Independent/Low-Carb community
Episode: He Was 278 Pounds. Then He Found the Missing Piece – TFP #028 | Chris Cornell
Claire Cornetta
Co-founder and principal, Carrot Impact
Carrot Impact
Episode: The Truth About AI and Authenticity - Dave Feldman & Claire Cornetta – TFP #027 | Claire Cornetta
Matthew Baszucki
Founder/advocate for metabolic therapies for mental illness; son of Roblox founder
Baszucki Family / Metabolic Mind
Episode: Why Did Keto Succeed Where Treatment Failed? – TFP #026 | Matt Baszucki

Host

Dave Feldman
Host of The Feldman Protocol

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 33 ratings
  • Looking forward to more

    Found the pod from the good doctor Nick and loved the marathon pod series w him. I feel like I stumbled across a gem here, now excited for the cholesterol code movie! Hopefully Netflix or a major studio comes to their senses and platforms for the Good word. Cheers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sean.hello
    United States9 months ago
  • Engineers actually asks good questions

    The man who asks good questions may actually get to real answers. Feldman, please keep asking your questions.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    goodbadwhoknows
    United States9 months ago

Listeners Say

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A thoughtful, science-forward show that invites critical perspectives on cholesterol and metabolic health.
Host asks insightful questions that push guests to substantiate claims.
Long-form conversations with strong emphasis on data and nuance.

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Apple Podcasts
#180
United States/Science
Apple Podcasts
#221
United Kingdom/Science
Apple Podcasts
#204
Australia/Science
Apple Podcasts
#182
Ukraine/Science
Apple Podcasts
#187
South Africa/Science

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Chris Masterjohn PhD – Seed Oils, LDL & Mitochondria | TFP #035
Q: How do you test mitochondria?
We send kits for cheek swabs, process the samples in the lab, and generate reports through our system that describe mitochondrial enzyme complexes and patterns indicating energy production and potential nutritional needs.
Chris Masterjohn PhD – Seed Oils, LDL & Mitochondria | TFP #035
Q: Tell me who you are and what you do.
I'm Chris Masterjohn; I run a mitochondrial testing company and come from a nutrition science background focused on applying nutrition to optimize health, energy metabolism, and personalized dietary strategies.
Nick Norwitz Has Total Cholesterol of 700 — So Why Zero Plaque? – TFP #030 | Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Q: What are your thoughts on statins in metabolically healthy individuals?
The guest argues that the benefit of statins may be less clear in metabolically healthy people and stresses the importance of weighing risks, benefits, and individual context rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Nick Norwitz Has Total Cholesterol of 700 — So Why Zero Plaque? – TFP #030 | Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Q: Why did you choose to pursue a 'natural experiment' with your LDL levels and what have you learned so far?
The guest explains a deliberate personal exploration of how extremely high LDL without overt plaque challenges conventional assumptions, aiming to generate objective data while discussing the implications for treatment decisions and patient empowerment.
Nick Norwitz Has Total Cholesterol of 700 — So Why Zero Plaque? – TFP #030 | Nick Norwitz MD PhD
Q: Tell me who you are and what you do.
The guest describes themselves as an entrepreneur and science communicator with a focus on metabolic health, research, and public outreach, emphasizing a career shift toward science communication and education.

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What is The Feldman Protocol about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The show centers on deep-dive conversations at the intersection of science, nutrition, and technology, often framed by personal journeys and real-world experimentation with diet, metabolic health, and medical skepticism. Episodes frequently explore topics like cholesterol biology, ketogenic and carnivorous approaches, lipid management, and the role of media in shaping public understanding of science, with guest voices ranging from clinicians and researchers to patient advocates and industry professionals. A standout trait is the host's willingness to challenge conventional medical narratives through nuanced discussion, personal anecdotes, and calls for transparent science, making it a potentially valuable listen for listeners who enjoy rigo... more

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Recent guests on The Feldman Protocol include:

1. Chris Masterjohn
2. Peter Ballerstedt
3. Tommy Wood
4. Shawn Baker
5. Robert Sikes
6. Nick Norwitz
7. Chris Cornell
8. Claire Cornetta

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