• Boost Your Immunity This Winter: Evidence-Based Healthy Habits (Replay)
    Nov 17 2025

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    As we wrap up Season 2 and get ready for an exciting new year of Eat Your Greens, I wanted to revisit a few of my favorite episodes from the past — ones that still feel just as relevant today.

    Whether you’re hearing this for the first time or giving it another listen, I hope it reminds you how small, everyday choices can really add up to better health.

    Season 3 launches in January with fresh conversations and new inspiration — but for now, enjoy this encore presentation from Eat Your Greens.

    Are you ready to supercharge your immune system this winter? In this episode, I’m diving into practical, evidence-based tips to help you stay healthy and thriving through the colder months. We’ll explore how your diet, sleep, and even your stress levels can make or break your immunity. Spoiler alert: Eating the rainbow and adding more mushrooms to your meals might just be your secret weapons!

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    • The science behind how plant-based foods and gut health boost immunity (plus why fiber is your immune system’s best friend).
    • Surprising immune-boosting benefits of everyday habits like sleep and moderate exercise.
    • Why some supplements might not be as magical as they claim—and how to choose wisely.
    • Fun and family-friendly ways to eat better, reduce stress, and make hydration more exciting.

    Whether you’re looking to avoid the sniffles, keep your kids healthier, or just feel your best, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you and your family stay well. Grab your headphones and click play now—you don’t want to miss this one!

    Nourishing White Bean and Lemon Soup

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    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    35 min
  • Outsmart Food Packaging (Replay)
    Nov 3 2025

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    As we wrap up Season 2 and get ready for an exciting new year of Eat Your Greens, I wanted to revisit a few of my favorite episodes from the past — ones that still feel just as relevant today.

    Whether you’re hearing this for the first time or giving it another listen, I hope it reminds you how small, everyday choices can really add up to better health.

    Season 3 launches in January with fresh conversations and new inspiration — but for now, enjoy this encore presentation from Eat Your Greens.

    Feel overwhelmed by food packaging? You’re not alone — and food companies are counting on it. In this episode of Eat Your Greens with Dr. Black, I’ll teach you how to break through the marketing noise and decode nutrition labels in 5 lightning-fast steps. You’ll learn how to spot hidden sugars, check for healthy ingredients, and choose foods that actually support your health goals — without wasting time at the grocery store.
    🎯 Ready to become a grocery store special ops agent? Tune in and get your mission briefing!

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why the front of the package is the last thing you should trust
    • How to use serving size and fiber math to outsmart misleading labels
    • The hidden sugars and fats food companies don’t want you to notice
    • A simple sodium trick that could protect your heart
    • How to pick the healthier option in under 30 seconds

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    17 min
  • Season 2 Finale: Beat Breast Cancer Through the Power of Healthy Habits
    Oct 20 2025

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    In this Season 2 finale of Eat Your Greens, I dive into what the science really says about food and lifestyle choices that can lower breast cancer risk, improve survival rates, and support overall health.

    You’ll learn:

    • The strongest evidence for plant-based foods like fiber, soy, whole grains, and omega-3 fats
    • Which foods to limit or avoid for cancer prevention
    • The role of exercise, sleep, stress management, and social connection in reducing risk
    • Practical steps you can start today—no overwhelm required

    Plus, I share a colorful, antioxidant-packed beet salad recipe that’s as delicious as it is healthy.

    Links & Resources:

    • Download the Beat Cancer Beet Salad recipe card
    • Sign up for my newsletter for episode alerts and health tips
    • Listen to past episodes while we gear up for Season 3 in January 2026

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    19 min
  • Food Reactions Decoded: Allergies, Intolerances, and Sensitivities Explained (Replay)
    Oct 6 2025

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    Food reactions can be scary and confusing—especially when your child is the one experiencing them. Is it a true allergy? A sensitivity? Something else entirely?

    In this replay of one of my most popular episodes, I break down the real differences between food allergies, intolerances, and sensitivities—what they are, how they happen, and why getting the right diagnosis matters.

    You’ll hear:

    • A powerful story from a mom whose baby had a rare and severe reaction (FPIES) to a “safe” first food
    • How to recognize the signs of food allergies versus intolerances and sensitivities
    • Why some kids outgrow certain allergies while others don’t
    • What the science says about genetic, environmental, and gut health factors
    • The truth about “food sensitivity” tests that flood the internet—and why they often lead parents astray

    Whether you’re worried about your child’s symptoms or just want clear, evidence-based information, this episode will help you cut through the confusion and take the next step with confidence.

    Links for resources and information discussed in the episode:

    Food Allergy.org

    Non-IgE-mediated gastrointestinal food allergy

    What is causing the rise in food allergy? A narrative review of risk factors for the development of food allergy in infants and children


    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    53 min
  • Food, Medicine, and Kitchen Confidence: Chef Leah Sarris on Teaching Health Through Cooking
    Sep 15 2025

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    Today on Eat Your Greens with Dr. Black, Chef Leah Sarris, MBA, RD, LDN, CCMS joins me to talk about the origins of culinary medicine, the creation of the Goldring Center at Tulane, and how the Health meets Food curriculum became a nationwide movement. We discuss how to build practical, equitable, food-as-medicine programs—from teaching kitchens to food banks—and how this work can help shift healthcare toward prevention.

    Topics we cover:

    • How Leah became both a chef and a registered dietitian
    • The story behind the first culinary medicine program at Tulane
    • What culinary medicine actually is—and why it matters
    • Teaching kitchens, food insecurity, and equity
    • Advice for clinicians and educators who want to build their own programs
    • Where the movement is headed and how you can get involved

    Resources & Links:

    • 🌐 Culinary Medicine Consulting – Leah’s Website

    • 🎥 Chef Leah’s YouTube Channel

    • 🔗 Chef Leah on LinkedIn

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    57 min
  • Longevity Unlocked: Simple Habits That Add Years to Your Life and Life to Your Years
    Sep 1 2025

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    Longevity Isn’t Just About Living Longer—It’s About Thriving As You Age

    In this empowering episode of Eat Your Greens, I break down six accessible habits that not only extend your lifespan but also improve your healthspan—the number of years you feel energetic, strong, and mentally sharp.

    These strategies aren’t about perfection or extreme diets. They’re rooted in solid science—covering pathways like AMPK, mTOR, telomeres, mitochondrial health, and cellular senescence—but translated into easy steps you can start today.

    🧬 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why colorful fruits and vegetables reduce inflammation and protect your DNA
    • How plant-based proteins like lentils and tofu activate longevity-promoting pathways
    • What just 15 minutes of movement a day can do for your lifespan
    • Why sleep is cellular maintenance, and how to improve it
    • The simplest, most impactful thing you can do to reduce disease risk (hint: don’t smoke)
    • The overlooked “longevity vitamin” found in mushrooms

    📚 Backed by major studies, this episode gives you the tools to take control of your aging process—without needing a degree in molecular biology.

    Links to studies discussed in this episode:

    • Impact of Healthy Lifestyle Factors on Life Expectancy and Lifetime Health Care Expenditure: Nationwide Cohort Study
    • Impact of Healthy Lifestyle Factors on Life Expectancies in the US Population
    • Association of Animal and Plant Protein Intake With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality
    • Dietary intake of total, animal, and plant proteins and risk of all cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality: systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies
    • Red meat and processed meat consumption and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis
    • Recommended physical activity and all cause and cause specific mortality in US adults: prospective cohort study

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    29 min
  • Don’t Fear the Fungi: How Mushrooms Can Boost Your Plate and Your Health
    Aug 18 2025

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    Mushrooms aren’t plants—and they’re definitely not boring. In this episode of Eat Your Greens with Dr. Black, I explore the fascinating world of culinary fungi: their nutritional power, unique biology, and why they deserve a starring role in your kitchen.

    I’ll take you through the different types of edible mushrooms (including a few you’ve probably never heard of), how to cook them properly, their incredible health benefits—from vitamin D and gut health to cognitive support—and, of course, share some weird and wonderful mushroom trivia. There’s even a story about a life-changing mushroom po’ boy in New Orleans.

    Whether you’re already a mushroom lover or a proud fungiphobe, this episode has something for you.

    Crispy Sesame Tofu & Mushroom Lettuce Wraps from Rainbow Plant Life

    Mushroom Dumplings with Honey Teriyaki Dipping Sauce from Le Petit Eats

    Lion's Mane Mushroom Steaks from Derek Sarno

    Listen in and let’s make room for mushrooms on your plate.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    23 min
  • Fabulous Fiber: Unlocking the Benefits of a High-Fiber Diet (Replay)
    Aug 4 2025

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    Is fiber the unsung hero of your plate? In this fan-favorite re-release of Eat Your Greens with Dr. Black, I dive into the many surprising ways dietary fiber supports health—not just digestion! You’ll learn how fiber impacts heart health, blood sugar regulation, weight management, cancer prevention, and even mental health.

    I’ll also explore the gut microbiome and why fiber is its favorite food, debunk a few myths (hint: not all carbs are bad), and explain why slow and steady wins the race when ramping up your fiber intake.

    So whether you're struggling with constipation, curious about plant-based eating, or just want to understand why fiber is such a big deal, this episode delivers the goods—plus a few terrible bean jokes along the way.

    What You'll Learn:

    • The difference between soluble and insoluble fiber
    • How fiber lowers cholesterol and blood sugar
    • The connection between fiber, gut bacteria, and disease prevention
    • Tips for increasing fiber safely (without the hiney burps)
    • How to hit 30+ plant-based foods a week for microbiome diversity

    🔗 Mentioned in the episode:

    • The Fiber Fueled Gut by Dr. Will Bulsiewicz
    • American Gut Project
    • Fiber Without the Fiasco: Easy Ways to Boost Fiber Without Bloating

    👩‍⚕️ Hosted by Dr. Angela Black — board-certified pediatrician and lifestyle medicine physician
    🌱 Visit www.eatgreenswithdrblack.com for more

    If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate it, leave a review, and most importantly, share it with a friend!

    Don't forget to visit the show website and subscribe! eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    For resources related to a plant-based diet or if you struggle to afford healthy food for your family, please go to eatgreenswithdrblack.com/resources.

    You can contact Dr. Black at dr.black@eatgreenswithdrblack.com

    I am happy to answer general questions related to the information presented on this podcast. Be advised that I will never offer specific medical advice via this website, even if your child is an established patient in my practice. If you have concerns about your child’s health or growth, please contact their doctor.

    Thanks for listening and don't forget to Eat Your Greens!

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    38 min