
The Starting Gate Ep 60: What We Learned After a Year of Talking About Health
In this episode, Dr. Kitty Dotson and Dr. Sarah Schuetz pause to reflect on the past year of The Starting Gate—and the clear themes that came up again and again, no matter the guest or topic.
From nutrition to mental health, menopause to dementia prevention, one message stood out: sustainable health is built through small, realistic habit changes—not massive life overhauls. Our guests consistently emphasized working changes into your existing routine to support long-term success.
We talk about what we learned about sleep (and why fearing a bad night may do more harm than good), the profound impact of exercise on brain health and quality of life, and the value of simple, whole-food nutrition—where B+ meals and a little prep go a long way.
We also reflect on stress, mood, and inflammation, the role of social connection, and how lifestyle medicine supported Sarah through a major life stressor this year. We discuss menopause, hormones, supplements, and why critical thinking matters more than chasing the latest trend on social media.
This episode is a reminder to stop collecting information—and start making small changes today.
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