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- Get Megan’s Free Firehouse Recipe Book → RescueRD.com
- Follow Megan on Social Media → @rescue.rd on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
- NEW Podcast: Fueling Fire
Episode Breakdown & Timestamps
0:00 - 0:29 | Introduction to the Episode
- Host introduces the podcast and guest, Megan Lautz.
- Overview of Rescue RD and its focus on first responder nutrition.
0:30 - 2:34 | Wheel of Stupid Questions: “What’s the biggest animal you could fight?”
- Megan’s hilarious response: “Maybe a bear… if I can distract it with snacks.”
- Comparison between firefighters, toddlers, and bears in terms of handling food-related distractions.
2:35 - 5:24 | Megan’s Journey: From Sports Nutrition to First Responder Wellness
- Originally wanted to be an athletic trainer but realized she didn’t want to touch people.
- Became a dietitian instead, working first in corporate wellness before shifting to the fire service.
- How first responder nutrition differs from general population health advice.
5:25 - 7:55 | Nutrition in the Fire Service: The Biggest Gaps
- Firefighters need to perform at 110%, yet sleep deprivation, stress, and trauma impact their food choices.
- Biggest problem: Most departments focus on fitness, but nutrition is largely ignored.
- Reality check: Wellness conferences barely touch on nutrition, often reducing it to “Just eat your veggies.”
7:56 - 9:37 | The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Hunger and Nutrition
- One night of bad sleep increases hunger by 24%.
- Changes in hormones make firefighters crave more fat, sugar, and salt.
- Trauma exposure further alters food choices—no one finishes a pediatric code and craves a salad.
- The solution? Building simple, accessible nutrition plans for firefighters.
9:38 - 12:35 | Practical Strategies: Avoiding the Fast Food Trap
- The Burger King dilemma: Why fast food is so tempting after a rough night shift.
- Pro tip: Change your route home to avoid temptation.
- Fire station snack table hack: Hide the junk food, make healthy options visible (studies show it works!).
- Reality check: “Everyone at the firehouse is going to make fun of you for something—might as well be for bringing apples.”
12:36 - 18:18 | The Caffeine Problem in Firefighting
- Caffeine as a crutch vs. caffeine as a performance tool.
- Firefighters often consume 1000mg+ of caffeine daily (well above the FDA recommendation of 400mg).
- Personal story: The host once drank 8 Monster energy drinks per day!
- Megan’s advice: Taper caffeine intake gradually—switch to lower caffeine alternatives like white Monster or Jocko GO.
- Alternative strategy: Applesauce pouches for pre-workout energy instead of pre-workout supplements.
18:19 - 26:11 | Timing of Meals & Intermittent Fasting for Firefighters
- Does intermittent fasting work for firefighters?
- The 16:8 fasting window may not be ideal for shift workers.
- Mediterranean diet is one of the best options for firefighters—high in fish, veggies, and whole grains.
- How to eat Mediterranean on shift? Chipotle, CAVA, and non-perishable snack options.
26:12 - 30:33 | Supplements & Hydration: Do You Really Need Them?
- Magnesium and Vitamin D are the most common deficiencies in firefighters.
- Hydration myths: Coffee and soda do count towards hydration (but caffeine amounts still matter).
- Hydration goal: 125oz of water per day for men, 90oz for women.
30:34 - 40:44 | Hunger, Weight Loss, and Finding a Sustainable Diet
- Firefighters tend to “yo-yo diet”—extreme cuts followed by binge eating.
- Sustainable strategy: Slow weight loss (0.5 - 1lb per week) is better than drastic cutting.
- Tracking macros? Protein + total calories is a solid approach, but firefighters need to account for shift days.
- Firefighter metabolism is different—on shift, they burn 500+ extra calories per day.
40:45 - 42:36 | What’s Next for Rescue RD?
- Upcoming workshops for fire departments to train wellness officers.
- New podcast: Fueling Fire.
- Upcoming recipe book on firefighter nutrition (2026-2027).
- Special offer: Departments booking a workshop before Feb 28, 2025, get free Quick Bites training videos.
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- Get Megan’s Free Firehouse Recipe Book → RescueRD.com
- Follow Megan on Social Media → @rescue.rd on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook
- NEW Podcast: Fueling Fire
Episode Breakdown & Timestamps
0:00 - 0:29 | Introduction to the Episode
- Host introduces the podcast and guest, Megan Lautz.
- Overview of Rescue RD and its focus on first responder nutrition.
0:30 - 2:34 | Wheel of Stupid Questions: “What’s the biggest animal you could fight?”
- Megan’s hilarious response: “Maybe a bear… if I can distract it with snacks.”
- Comparison between firefighters, toddlers, and bears in terms of handling food-related distractions.
2:35 - 5:24 | Megan’s Journey: From Sports Nutrition to First Responder Wellness
- Originally wanted to be an athletic trainer but realized she didn’t want to touch people.
- Became a dietitian instead, working first in corporate wellness before shifting to the fire service.
- How first responder nutrition differs from general population health advice.
5:25 - 7:55 | Nutrition in the Fire Service: The Biggest Gaps
- Firefighters need to perform at 110%, yet sleep deprivation, stress, and trauma impact their food choices.
- Biggest problem: Most departments focus on fitness, but nutrition is largely ignored.
- Reality check: Wellness conferences barely touch on nutrition, often reducing it to “Just eat your veggies.”
7:56 - 9:37 | The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Hunger and Nutrition
- One night of bad sleep increases hunger by 24%.
- Changes in hormones make firefighters crave more fat, sugar, and salt.
- Trauma exposure further alters food choices—no one finishes a pediatric code and craves a salad.
- The solution? Building simple, accessible nutrition plans for firefighters.
9:38 - 12:35 | Practical Strategies: Avoiding the Fast Food Trap
- The Burger King dilemma: Why fast food is so tempting after a rough night shift.
- Pro tip: Change your route home to avoid temptation.
- Fire station snack table hack: Hide the junk food, make healthy options visible (studies show it works!).
- Reality check: “Everyone at the firehouse is going to make fun of you for something—might as well be for bringing apples.”
12:36 - 18:18 | The Caffeine Problem in Firefighting
- Caffeine as a crutch vs. caffeine as a performance tool.
- Firefighters often consume 1000mg+ of caffeine daily (well above the FDA recommendation of 400mg).
- Personal story: The host once drank 8 Monster energy drinks per day!
- Megan’s advice: Taper caffeine intake gradually—switch to lower caffeine alternatives like white Monster or Jocko GO.
- Alternative strategy: Applesauce pouches for pre-workout energy instead of pre-workout supplements.
18:19 - 26:11 | Timing of Meals & Intermittent Fasting for Firefighters
- Does intermittent fasting work for firefighters?
- The 16:8 fasting window may not be ideal for shift workers.
- Mediterranean diet is one of the best options for firefighters—high in fish, veggies, and whole grains.
- How to eat Mediterranean on shift? Chipotle, CAVA, and non-perishable snack options.
26:12 - 30:33 | Supplements & Hydration: Do You Really Need Them?
- Magnesium and Vitamin D are the most common deficiencies in firefighters.
- Hydration myths: Coffee and soda do count towards hydration (but caffeine amounts still matter).
- Hydration goal: 125oz of water per day for men, 90oz for women.
30:34 - 40:44 | Hunger, Weight Loss, and Finding a Sustainable Diet
- Firefighters tend to “yo-yo diet”—extreme cuts followed by binge eating.
- Sustainable strategy: Slow weight loss (0.5 - 1lb per week) is better than drastic cutting.
- Tracking macros? Protein + total calories is a solid approach, but firefighters need to account for shift days.
- Firefighter metabolism is different—on shift, they burn 500+ extra calories per day.
40:45 - 42:36 | What’s Next for Rescue RD?
- Upcoming workshops for fire departments to train wellness officers.
- New podcast: Fueling Fire.
- Upcoming recipe book on firefighter nutrition (2026-2027).
- Special offer: Departments booking a workshop before Feb 28, 2025, get free Quick Bites training videos.
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