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*Some Nuance Required

Hosted by Caitlin W · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 14 episodes

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Episodes
14
Last ep.
8 days ago
Avg length
8m
Booking Probability™
28
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Listen Score
16
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Virality (30d)
47
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Some Nuance Required is for anyone who’s felt that the advice they were given wasn’t exactly wrong — it just didn’t tell the whole story.I’m Caitlin Warrington, founder of FATSKN, and this show is where I work through observations around health, skin, food, parenting, and system-level thinking without turning them into rules.No fixes. No formulas. Just context, curiosity, and conversations that resist being flattened.

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About the host

Caitlin W hosts *Some Nuance Required, a health show with 14 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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The bulb is not an isolated thing you can swap in and out freely. The fixture has its own electronics. The dimmer has its own technology. The driver has its own quality or lack thereof. It's a system. And if you treat it

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013 Lighting Part 1: AC/DC

Apr 30, 202611m0

The first of 4 episodes discussing lighting. Power source, flicker, spectrum.

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012 Diagnosis Culture

Apr 23, 20267m0

On the cultural reflex to name things before understanding them — and what the label is actually giving you.

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011 Funded Healthcare, Filtered Thinking

Apr 16, 20269m0

Why the most powerful thing a funded healthcare system does isn't deliver care — it's decide what "care" means.

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010 Leaning the Hard Way

Apr 9, 20266m0

The story behind the name FATSKN — and why failing at one thing first is the only reason the next thing worked.

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009 Boring Baseline, Clean Data

Apr 2, 202611m0

It's way easier to tell what's causing the issue when you reduce your variables. I love this episode.

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008 Sleep as Infrastructure

Mar 26, 20268m0

Fix your mornings to fix your nights.

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007 My Take on Ingredients

Mar 19, 20266m0

Minimalism isn't marketing, it's a diagnostic tool.

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006 Cooking From Scratch....Without Being Good At It

Mar 12, 20265m0

Cooking from scratch doesn’t have to be creative, aesthetic, or even interesting—sometimes the most sustainable way to feed a family is the simplest: a freezer full of meat, seasonal basics, and a system that just works.

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005 Let Them Be Sick

Mar 12, 20266m0

Colds — especially in kids — might be less of a medical problem and more of a cultural one. What if a runny nose isn’t something that always needs to be shut down? (This episode is a discussion about how we culturally fr

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004 I Don't Believe in Skincare

Mar 7, 20265m0

I don’t believe in skincare — at least not the way most people mean it. In this episode, I talk about why I think modern skincare is often built on unnecessary products, fear-based messaging, and endless routines, and wh

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003 Food Isn't Fuel

Feb 24, 20267m0

We’ve reduced food to macros, calories, and output. Fuel in. Energy out. But your body isn’t a machine — and food isn’t gasoline. In this episode, I unpack why “food is fuel” is an incomplete frame. Your body doesn’t lab

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002 Efficient Eating

Feb 24, 20268m0

For most of my life, food took up an absurd amount of mental space — what to eat, when to eat, how much protein, is this “healthy,” is that “enough.” Now? I think about it as little as possible. In this episode, I talk a

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001 Not Up to Date

Feb 7, 20266m0

In this first episode of Some Nuance Required, I talk through a quiet but uncomfortable realization: I’m no longer “up to date”—and I’m missing nothing. This episode is a response to an email I sent recently, and a reply

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Age
25-44
Consumer type
Health-conscious adults

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Who is the host of *Some Nuance Required?

*Some Nuance Required is hosted by Caitlin W. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 14 episodes.

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*Some Nuance Required has published 14 episodes.

What topics does *Some Nuance Required cover?

*Some Nuance Required regularly covers health, fitness, alternative. It sits in the health category, with a fitness focus.

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Episodes of *Some Nuance Required average 8 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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