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Dietitian and microbiome scientist Dr. Emily Leeming joins Dr. Johnny Drain to talk bugs, brains, and breakfast. From private cheffing at sea to decoding the gut at King’s College London, they dive into leaky guts, making fibre sexy, and the future of fermented foods.
From superyacht chef to microbiome scientist — Dr. Emily Leeming has seen food from both sides of the pass. In this episode, she joins fermentation expert Dr. Johnny Drain to explore the gut-brain connection, sexy fibre, and whether kefir really is better than kombucha.
Emily is a dietitian and researcher at King’s College London, where she investigates how diet impacts mental health, cognition, and the gut microbiome. Expect science, anecdotes, and lots of good bugs.
In this episode:
Dietitian and microbiome scientist Dr. Emily Leeming joins Dr. Johnny Drain to talk bugs, brains, and breakfast. From private cheffing at sea to decoding the gut at King’s College London, they dive into leaky guts, making fibre sexy, and the future of fermented foods.
From superyacht chef to microbiome scientist — Dr. Emily Leeming has seen food from both sides of the pass. In this episode, she joins fermentation expert Dr. Johnny Drain to explore the gut-brain connection, sexy fibre, and whether kefir really is better than kombucha.
Emily is a dietitian and researcher at King’s College London, where she investigates how diet impacts mental health, cognition, and the gut microbiome. Expect science, anecdotes, and lots of good bugs.
In this episode: