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Episode 36 – Shownotes and Transcript

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Welcome to Episode 36 of The STEM Sessions Podcast, published on November 3, 2025.  This is the podcast that says it’s OK to do your own research on STEM topics even if you don’t have any fancy credentials.  I am your host, Cody Colborn.

INTRODUCTION

Episode is a bit different for two reasons

Most of the YouTube communities I follow aren’t readily prone to drama, so I usually just read about the absurdity on the YouTudedrama subreddit

Typically, I find the entire implosion entertaining, but this one involved science, so I took a deeper interest

This is The STEM Sessions Podcast Episode 36 – Pumping Iron, For Science

MAIN BODY

Back in episode 25, I talked about social media’s increasing use of science to sell you products

Like I said, I wasn’t trying to dunk on these people

Using science and scientific authority to sell products is nothing new

But today it’s gotten out of hand, and I blame our COVID response

I’ll save the rest of that commentary for another episode

Over the last two or three years, a lot of science-based fitness channels have risen to the top of the YouTube fitness community

Its premise was simple: through study of human bio-mechanics, we can determine the most efficient way to increase our muscle mass

Studies were conducted

Exercise scientists openly positioned themselves not just as an alternative, but the better alternative, to bro lifting

YouTube communities are no strangers to drama

You see, the science based lifting team forgot to stay humble

And then the bro lifters slapped back

One PhD bro lifter disemboweled the PhD dissertation of the leading science based lifter

Sensing blood in the water, the other bro lifters pounced

And you know what resulted from this?

But why didn’t the science based lifters go out of business?

But let’s discuss what role science actually plays in this drama, and maybe more importantly, if this drama has any impact on the perception of science

Is science based lifting, or science based fitness in general, a valid field of study, or is it just hype?

Designing studies and publishing data on those, and other topics, is valid science

Engineering applies science to develop a solution that meets a set of requirements

They also use benchmarks that are ambiguous at best and undefinable at worst

Science-based lifting is used as a buzzword to sell videos and programs and clout

It also doesn’t mean the bro lifters are off the hook

As I said earlier, in a logical sense, there should be an optimal program for building muscle in the most efficient manner

OUTRO AND CREDITS

Thank you for listening to this episode of The STEM Sessions Podcast – a podcast researched, written, and produced by Cody Colborn.

This episode’s music is titled “Gearhead” and was composed by Kevin MacLeod, and can be found at incompetech.com

The shownotes and transcript can be found at thestemsessions.com, which is also the best place to provide feedback, corrections, and value for value support.

Remember, doing your own critical research will always be to your benefit, and any pundit or scientist that tells you “just trust me, bro” or scolds you for fact checking and questioning isn’t offering true education.

So until the next one, keeping learning.

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