The Keto Savage Podcast

Robert Sikes

Escape the diet confusion, stay shredded all year, and unleash the savage within

  • 9 minutes 5 seconds
    Podcast Updates with Robert Sikes

    750 plus episodes in and I am switching things up a bit!  Welcome to the Savage Perspective Podcast!  I'll still be covering ketogenic nutrition and performance optimization in detail but, performance goes beyond what we eat and how we move.  I want to cover more topics that make up the 5 primary pillars of our lives: Health, Wealth, Spirituality, Relationships, and Self-Development!  All episodes will now include a video format and we're going to be going much deeper so buckle up!

    3 March 2025, 5:02 pm
  • 52 minutes 54 seconds
    Breaking Free from Addiction with Phineas Heywood


    Phineas Heywood broke free from his drug and alcohol addictions, and healed his body through a ketogenic diet. His story is so inspiring and I was blown away by his resilience and accomplishments. I know you'll find meaning in this episode. 

    What we discussed: 

    • Phineas's background and why he reached out (1:33)
    • His diagnosis with Type I diabetes and initial reaction (3:29)
    • His health journey and dietary changes (8:40)
    • Recovery from addiction (14:47)
    • The pivotal moment he cried out for help (27:33)
    • The importance of his family and career (35:19)
    • Health benefits he's experienced for following a ketogenic diet (42:28)
    • Philosophical and spiritual reflections (46:05)
    • Sharing his journey to encourage others (51:44)

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    28 February 2025, 2:29 pm
  • 58 minutes 53 seconds
    The Skinny on Sweeteners with Dr. Rick Johnson, Dr. Charlie Cavo, and Neil Gyte

    If the variety of sweeteners baffles you, you'll definitely want to listen to this episode. You may have heard a previous episode with Neil Gyte–he is the head of business development at RxSugar. For this episode, we invited Dr. Rick Johnson, a professor emeritus from University of Colorado, and Dr. Charlie Cavo, a private practitioner in Connecticut. They all have a wealth of knowledge about sweeteners, allulose in particular. This episode will give you a ton of information on various sweeteners, and why allulose is so beneficial. You're bound to learn something from this one. 

    What we discussed:

    • Our guests' background information and focus areas (1:54)
    • An overview of allulose and its benefits (3:44)
    • The date on calorie vs. carbohydrate models of obesity (16:24)
    • The use of allulose in clinical practice (31:43)
    • Comparing allulose with other sweeteners (47:47)
    • The potential for allulose to become more mainstream (49:47)
    • Future prospects and the challenges of getting large corporations to adopt allulose (53:30)

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    24 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Increasing Longevity with Chris Burres

    We all want to live longer and feel better, right? Chris Burres is a research engineer and scientist whose primary mission is to help people live longer, healthier, pain-free lives. Burres has a diverse background in the field of inventions, manufacturing, and internet technology. With a BS in Mechanical Engineering (Minors in Computer Science and Math) from University of Houston, Burres is a co-inventor of patents related to the use of explosives in downhole oil well drilling, a co-inventor of the most efficient fullerene manufacturing equipment in use since 1991, and co-owner of a company that manufactures a unique product containing a Nobel-Prize winning molecule that has been shown to extend the lifespan of test subjects by 90 percent. This is very promising research and I'm excited to share it with you. 

    What we discussed: 

    • Chris's journey into the longevity space and his initial skepticism (1:05)
    • The discovery of and initial research on ES 60 (3:44)
    • Challenges and initial reception (15:06)
    • Human trials and market entry (17:11)
    • Mechanism of action and health benefits (29:39)
    • Production process and challenges (44:33)
    • Future research and marketing strategies (48:45)
    • Customer testimonials and real-world application (59:08)
    • Ongoing research (59:34)

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    21 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Hormones and Health with Dr. Erika Schwartz

    Erika Schwartz, MD is the founder of Evolved Science, a world renowned medical practice based in New York City, built on the recognition that bio-identical hormones are the foundation for better health. Dr. Erika is a pioneer in the use of bio-identical hormones for preventing illness and recognizing their direct link to overall wellness and their interconnection with diet, sleep and stress management. Her focus on treating patients as a whole person began more than 30 years ago with her understanding that bio-identical hormone replacement is the safest, most effective path to increased health span and to achieve the highest quality of life. (https://www.eshealth.com/about-dr-erika) Hormone balance and replacement therapy is of the utmost importance to a lot of my listeners, and I've got no doubt that you'll learn a ton from this episode. 

    What we discussed:

    • Dr. Erika's background and her shift from waiting for patients to get sick to focusing on prevention and wellness (1:49)
    • Her experience with hormone replacement therapy (5:32)
    • The Women's Health Initiative study, which was funded by big pharma (12:56)
    • Flaws in the study, including the use of synthetic hormones and the inclusion of women with significant health issues (16:08)
    • The problem conventional practitioners have with bioidentical hormone replacement (21:27)
    • Regulatory control over hormonal health (24:57)
    • Benefits of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (29:10)
    • A case for allowing nature to take its course in regard to aging and hormones (32:53)
    • Continuing HRT in the years after menopause (36:32)
    • Challenges in the conventional medical system (43:29)
    • The role of bioidentical hormones and lifestyle factors (43:47)
    • The impact of hormonal imbalances and lifestyle choices (44:12)
    • Birth control and its long-term effects (46:12)
    • The future of hormone therapy and peptides (51:31)
    • The importance of taking responsibility for your health and making informed decisions (1:04:59)

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    17 February 2025, 1:08 pm
  • 51 minutes 53 seconds
    Workplace Culture with Katina Sawyer

    When you run a business, or even if you don't, workplace culture is crucial to being satisfied in your career. Katina Sawyer, PhD is the co-author of Leading for Wellness: How to Create a Team Culture Where Everyone Thrives and co-founder of Workr Beeing. As an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona,  she is a leading expert in work-life balance, leadership, and diversity. Dr. Sawyer has published over 50 peer-reviewed studies and consulted with organizations to create healthier, more productive workplaces. This is a very different topic than my normal, but it's of great importance to anyone working for or owning a business.  I know you'll take something from this episode. 

     

    What you'll hear:

     

    • Katina's background in industrial organization psychology and the significance of workplace wellness (1:19)
    • The evolution of workplace wellness (3:46)
    • Challenges and opportunities in workplace wellness (5:00)
    • Common pitfalls in workplace wellness initiatives (19:50)
    • Effective leadership and tea culture (20:04)
    • Strategies for improving workplace wellness (31:53)
    • The role of leadership in improving workplace wellness (37:47)
    • Tools and techniques for enhancing workplace wellness (41:21)
    • The importance of nurturing a positive team culture (43:55)
    • Katina's upcoming book launch and related events (49:23)

     

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    14 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 43 minutes 3 seconds
    The Power of Electrolytes with Jordan Wilson

    Electrolyte balance is important, especially when following a ketogenic diet. Jordan Wilson is the founder of Saps Original, a new electrolyte drink brand. They offer a ready-to-drink mix with three different flavors. It's a tremendous product and I'm excited to share our conversation with you. 

     

    What we discussed: 

     

    • Jordan's background in the food and beverage industry (1:24)
    • Challenges in the electrolyte market (2:13)
    • The ingredients and nutritional value of Saps (7:12)
    • His business strategy and market positioning (11:12)
    • Target demographic and marketing approach (16:24)
    • Importance of self care, fun, and passion when building a sustainable business (28:34)
    • His personal challenges and plans for the future of the business (30:02)

     

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    10 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 40 minutes 49 seconds
    First Trimester, Round Two, with Crystal and Robert

    In case you haven't heard the news, Baby Savage #2 is on the way! For this episode, Crystal and I discuss our first trimester with our second pregnancy. We're happy to share our joy and experiences with you and hope you'll enjoy this episode.

     

    What we discussed: 

     

    • The differences between this pregnancy and the first (2:27)
    • Crystal's nutrition and caloric intake (3:16)
    • The impact on her training and workout adjustments she's made (11:05)
    • Our plans for the birth and provider selection (18:58)
    • Pregnancy challenges and adjustments she's had to make in her daily life (32:48)
    • The importance of having a support community (34:13)
    • Our upcoming ultrasound and excitement for what's to come (39:35)

     

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    7 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 57 minutes 12 seconds
    The Wonderful World of Training with Niki Sims

    Are you interested in weight training but don't know where to begin? Niki Sims is passionate about helping people get to know the stronger version of themselves. With over ten years of barbell coaching and training experience, she knows what it takes to program for life, fine tune form to maximize training stimulus, and provide support to continue to choose strength over weakness. This was a great conversation and I know you'll enjoy it as well. 

     

    What you'll hear:

     

    • Niki's background and experience as a coach with Barbell Logic (1:50)
    • Her early experience in the fitness space (3:50)
    • Balancing passion and business in coaching (6:34)
    • Her transition to online coaching (11:23)
    • Client communication and accountability (12:57)
    • Specific training methods and her client demographics (13:43)
    • The nutritional component and client engagement (15:29)
    • Overcoming common misconceptions and challenges (24:17)
    • Personal training and injury recovery (33:19)
    • Benefits of natural bodybuilding (36:13)
    • Her progress and personal records with strength training (47:04)

     

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    3 February 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 8 minutes
    Nutrition and Mental Health with Dr. Georgia Ede

    Are you concerned with how your nutrition can affect your mental health? Dr. Georgia Ede is a Harvard-trained psychiatrist specializing in nutrition science and brain metabolism. Her twenty-five years of clinical experience include twelve years as a college psychiatrist and nutrition consultant at Smith College and Harvard University Health Services, where she was the first to offer students nutrition-based approaches as an alternative to psychiatric medications. She speaks internationally about dietary approaches to psychiatric disorders. She co-authored the first inpatient study of the ketogenic diet for treatment-resistant mental illnesses, developed the first medically accredited course in ketogenic diets for mental health practitioners, and was honored to be named a recipient of the Baszucki Brain Research Fund's first annual Metabolic Mind Award. Her new book Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind was published in January 2024. It was a pleasure speaking with her; I know you'll learn a lot from this episode. 

     

    What we discussed: 

     

    • Exploring the field of metabolic psychiatry (2:04)
    • The neurological benefits of a ketogenic diet (6:20)
    • Insights on ketogenic diet ratios and individual variations (10:36)
    • Neurological ailments and ketogenic diet efficacy (13:31)
    • Mechanisms and drivers of neurological disorders (19:49)
    • Challenges in nutritional psychiatry and medical education (26:46)
    • Ketogenic vs. Mediterranean diets (30:30)
    • Protein consumption and ketogenic diet optimization (37:29)
    • Adapting to a ketogenic diet and the long-term benefits (47:27)
    • Her book details and the importance of working with a professional when transitioning to a ketogenic diet (1:00:55)

     

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    31 January 2025, 1:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 27 seconds
    Across the Desert and Back Again with Matt Dawson

    Have you ever dreamed of pushing yourself to the limit? Matt Dawson ("Dawson") is a M&A investment banker, corporate investor and small business operator turned multi-record holding endurance and adventure athlete; sought-after public speaker; lifestyle/performance advisor; and founder of Dawson's Peak Foundation. Beginning project Seven for Soldiers in May 2021, Dawson set multiple records by rapidly completing a previously unheard-of number of global expeditions (in a single year), including summiting the Seven Summits (the highest peak on every continent); skiing to a pole (South Pole); traversing a desert (Mojave); and rowing across an ocean (Atlantic). Matt has found his purpose in life, and it was inspiring to speak with him. I know you'll enjoy this episode. 

     

    What we discussed:

     

    • Dawson's background and his foundation, Dawson's Peak (3:26)
    • Aspiring to be fulfilled in life without materialistic acquisitions (7:36)
    • His "aha" moment (10:25)
    • How his trajectory changed after that moment (15:51)
    • The logistics of his foundation (18:12)
    • His most difficult physical challenge thus far (20:16)
    • How he gets through long expeditions (25:17)
    • Surrendering and pushing through challenges (28:16)
    • The direction society is trending in as far as self-purpose (29:31)
    • Not taking the easy way out (33:05)
    • The importance of showing appreciation in life (35:38)
    • Journaling (37:30)
    • The format of his book (41:09)
    • Psychedelics (45:17)
    • His upcoming expedition to the North Pole (48:41)

     

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    27 January 2025, 1:00 pm
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