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Welcome back! In Episode 47 we’re heading to Battle Creek, Michigan—where breakfast was never just the most important meal of the day… it was a full-blown family feud. Today we’re diving into the dramatic, petty, and surprisingly weird rivalry between brothers John Harvey Kellogg and Will Keith Kellogg.
What started as a shared mission for health, wellness, and a little thing called corn flakes quickly turned into a bitter battle over money, credit, and whose name would end up on the cereal box. Think less “family breakfast” and more “Victorian-era sibling rivalry with a side of crunchy grains.”
And if you’ve been listening closely, you may notice a theme developing. Somehow—purely by coincidence, of course—this is the third episode in a row where Kyla’s storytelling has brushed up against her favorite topic. We’re starting to wonder if it’s becoming a bit of a series. For the record, Kyla insists this is not her favorite subject but history, unfortunately, keeps bringing it to the table.
So pour yourself a glass of wine, grab a snack—preferably something crunchy—and get ready for a story about health fads, brotherly betrayal, and the strange path from sanitariums to cereal aisles. Because this episode proves that sometimes the real drama happens before breakfast. 🥣🍷
By Nicole Ubinger and Kyla ColeWelcome back! In Episode 47 we’re heading to Battle Creek, Michigan—where breakfast was never just the most important meal of the day… it was a full-blown family feud. Today we’re diving into the dramatic, petty, and surprisingly weird rivalry between brothers John Harvey Kellogg and Will Keith Kellogg.
What started as a shared mission for health, wellness, and a little thing called corn flakes quickly turned into a bitter battle over money, credit, and whose name would end up on the cereal box. Think less “family breakfast” and more “Victorian-era sibling rivalry with a side of crunchy grains.”
And if you’ve been listening closely, you may notice a theme developing. Somehow—purely by coincidence, of course—this is the third episode in a row where Kyla’s storytelling has brushed up against her favorite topic. We’re starting to wonder if it’s becoming a bit of a series. For the record, Kyla insists this is not her favorite subject but history, unfortunately, keeps bringing it to the table.
So pour yourself a glass of wine, grab a snack—preferably something crunchy—and get ready for a story about health fads, brotherly betrayal, and the strange path from sanitariums to cereal aisles. Because this episode proves that sometimes the real drama happens before breakfast. 🥣🍷