Jimmy Interviews Professor Richard Feinman: Part 1 (Episode 135)
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Dr. Richard Feinman meets up with Jimmy Moore!
Welcome to the Internet’s oldest and most popular low-carb podcast, “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore!”
In Episode 135, we hear from Dr. Richard D. Feinman who is one of the nation’s foremost leaders in the field of metabolic and nutritional research and a professor of biochemistry at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York as well as the editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Nutrition & Metabolism.
Our host Jimmy is very proud to present Part One of his two-part interview with Dr. Feinman from the recent American Society of Bariatric Physicians/Nutrition & Metabolism conference in Phoenix, Arizona last month. Tune in again this Thursday for Part 2 in Episode 136!
Share your thoughts about the Feinman interview in the comments section below!
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 135
- Jimmy Moore’s new and improved “Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Discussion” forum
- 2008 ASBP/Nutrition & Metabolism conference in Phoenix, AZ
- Nutrition & Metabolism Society website
- Nutrition & Metabolism scientific journal
- Jimmy Moore’s blog interview with Dr. Feinman in June 2006
- Related blog post: “Feinman To Warshaw: How Healthy Is A Diabetes Diet That Requires Medication?”
- Related blog post: “Can You Actually Get Fatter On A Low-Carb Diet?”
- Related podcast: “Gluconeogenesis Is Your Internal Carb Factory (Episode 13)”

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A very interesting interview. I hope he gets a chance to answer the unanswered question in session 1 about if you can eat too much protein and the affect on insulin with protein.
Dale
very interesting. Looking forward to part 2. I also hope the question about too much protien gets an answer.
Teresa H
That was awesome; I can’t wait for part 2.
Thanks Jimmy and thanks Dr. Feinman. What a brilliant and generous he is.
THANKS for listening! Feinman is brilliant and it really shines through in this interview.
Hi Jimmy,
I really liked this interview. I look forward to the next interview on Thursday. Thank you and I will try and find the metabolic web site.
Mary
The Nutrition and Metabolism Society web site is located at http://www.nmsociety.org and you should sign up to become a member!
Yay!
Prof. Feinman answered my question!
Albeit with “We don’t (yet) know” but rather an honest such answer than some kind of guess!
If all, or at least most scientists had his ability to reason around theories without bias, we would be in a very different place regarding public health! Keep up the good work!
By the way, Jimmy, it’s great that you announce the topic of the day at the very beginning of the broadcast. It makes it much easier for me to find the right file. I have a very old-type mp3-player.
THANKS for listening Theresa! That was my wonderful producer Kevin’s idea to announce the topics.