About this episode
Are you overpaying for food that’s supposed to be healthier? Have food labels like “grass-fed,” “non-GMO,” and “all-natural” been misleading you? What if the truth behind your grocery cart was simpler and way less stressful? Natalie Kovarik, a fourth-generation cattle rancher and co-host of the Discover Ag podcast, joins me to clear up the confusion. We go behind the food labels to talk about what matters when it comes to nutrition, budgeting, and values, and what’s just clever marketing. Whether you're training hard, feeding your family, or just trying to make better choices, this will help you shop smarter without the overwhelm. Today, you’ll learn all about: 0:00 – Intro 2:18 – Why “non-GMO” frustrates farmers 4:06 – What is greenwashing? 5:39 – Organic vs all-natural vs grass-fed 7:44 – Smarter ways to shop on a budget 13:13 – The huge impact of food waste 16:10 – Grain-fed vs grass-fed nutrition 24:28 – How safe is your grocery store milk? 32:31 – Glyphosate and the dirty dozen 41:06 – Why fresh and local still matter 45:05 – Safe vs healthy: important distinction 48:10 – Debunking myths about factory farms Episode resources: Website: discoverag.com and kovarikcattleco.com Instagram: @nataliekovarik and @discoveragpodcast Tiktok: @discoveragpodcast Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/discover-ag/id1615443750 Youtube: @Discoveragpodcast Support the show 📱 Get Fitness Lab - Philip’s science-based AI app for fat loss, muscle building, and strength training for people over 40. It adapts to your nutrition, recovery, and training to improve body composition without guesswork. 🎓 Try Physique University - Evidence-based nutrition coaching and strength training to help you lose fat, build muscle, and master your metabolism with support and accountability (free custom nutrition plan with code FREEPLAN ). 👥 Join our Facebook community - Free fat loss, muscle building, and body recomposition strategies for adults over 40 who want practical, science-backed fitness guidance. 👋 Ask a question or find Philip Pape on Instagram