

Steve Martocci
Tech entrepreneur and health innovator, co-founded SuppCo. Applying technology to help people navigate the supplement industry.
Top 3 podcasts with Steve Martocci
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Sep 1, 2025 • 60min
The Nutrient Blueprint for a Longer, Healthier Life
Join Dr. Rhonda Patrick, a scientist renowned for her expertise in aging and disease prevention, and Steve Martocci, CEO of Suppco, as they dive into the pivotal role of nutrients in lifelong health. They unpack how omega-3s can enhance brain health, the importance of personalized nutrition, and the widespread deficiencies of essential vitamins like D and B12. The conversation also tackles the complexities of dietary supplements, emphasizing the need for accurate labeling and transparency in the industry, ensuring consumers make informed health choices.

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May 14, 2025 • 1h 17min
How to Choose the Right Supplements (and Avoid the Wrong Ones)
Steve Martocci, a tech entrepreneur and co-founder of SuppCo, discusses navigating the often confusing supplement industry. He reveals that 70% of people lack crucial nutrients despite taking vitamins. The conversation dives into the pitfalls of relying solely on food for nutrition and how to identify low-quality supplements filled with harmful additives. Martocci introduces the SuppCo app, which helps users personalize their supplement routine and understand medication interactions, making health smarter and safer!

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Jul 15, 2025 • 43min
297. Steve Martocci, Co-Founder and CEO of SuppCo
In this discussion, Steve Martocci, co-founder and CEO of SuppCo, shares his journey from tech entrepreneur to health advocate. He reveals how SuppCo uses a 29-point trust scoring system to bring transparency to the supplement industry. The conversation covers the importance of independent testing, balancing personalization with collective trust, and the influence of community feedback on health decisions. Steve also tackles the challenges of navigating a market filled with misleading practices and emphasizes the need for consumer education.