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Beyond the Buzz

Beyond the Buzz

By: Dr. Tara Moroz | Beyond the Buzz Media™
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Beyond the Buzz™ is a short-form, evidence-informed podcast hosted by Dr. Tara Moroz — a scientist and communicator with decades of experience translating complex human research into clear insight.


Each week, in under eight minutes, we examine the strongest available evidence behind body, mind, tech, and culture trends — from wellness and psychology to AI, digital health, and social media influence — and deliver a clear, evidence-informed bottom line.


In a world of oversimplified advice and viral claims, Beyond the Buzz is for curious adults who want clarity without noise — free from moralizing, hype, or pressure to optimize.


Cutting through the hype — because evidence is empowering.


New episodes weekly.
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Explore the full transcript, evidence, and weekly clarity poll in The Evidence Edit™ newsletter.


Educational content only — not individualized medical, psychological, or professional advice.
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Episodes
  • Do Daily Step Counts Really Matter?
    Mar 3 2026

    Step counts are one of the most tracked health metrics in the world. From smartwatches to fitness apps, daily numbers can feel like a clear measure of whether you’ve “done enough.” But where did common step goals come from — and what does research actually show about movement and health?

    In this episode, we look at how step tracking became so widespread, why the 10,000-step target stuck, and what large studies say about physical and mental health outcomes across different step ranges. You’ll hear how benefits appear across a spectrum, why there isn’t a single magic number, and how public health guidance frames movement beyond just daily totals.

    By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what step counts can tell you — and what they can’t — so you can interpret those daily numbers with more context and less pressure.

    📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →
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    8 mins
  • Red-Light Therapy and Exercise Recovery Claims
    Feb 24 2026

    Red-light therapy devices are everywhere in fitness spaces, from glowing gym panels to sleek at-home recovery tools. They promise faster muscle recovery, less soreness, and better performance, all with minimal effort. But how well do those claims hold up when you look closely at the research?

    In this episode of Beyond the Buzz, we explore what red-light therapy is, why it has become so popular, and what scientific studies actually show about its effects on recovery and performance. You’ll learn how photobiomodulation is studied, why results vary so widely, and which outcomes show limited signals of benefit versus those that don’t reliably improve.

    We break down systematic reviews and meta-analyses in plain language, explaining why timing, dose, and measurement matter — and why findings from controlled lab settings don’t always translate to everyday workouts. We also look at why these devices feel so convincing, from their science-forward language to their striking visual appeal online.

    By the end, you’ll have a clearer framework for evaluating recovery claims, understanding uncertainty, and deciding whether these devices are worth your attention or investment — without hype, fear, or false certainty.

    📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →
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    9 mins
  • Cold Plunging and Claims About Improving Mood
    Feb 17 2026

    Cold plunging is often described as a fast way to feel better mentally — a jolt of clarity, calm, or emotional reset. Social media is full of icy tubs, frozen lakes, and personal stories that make the practice look transformative. But what does research actually show about cold exposure and mood?

    In this episode, we look at the evidence behind cold-water immersion and mental wellbeing. We explore findings from systematic reviews, observational studies, and small experiments to understand what has been studied, what remains uncertain, and where claims may run ahead of data. You’ll hear why some people report immediate mood changes, why those effects don’t always last, and why frequency and context may matter more than the plunge itself.

    By the end, you’ll have a clearer picture of what cold exposure can and cannot tell us about mood, how short-term sensations differ from lasting mental health outcomes, and how to think critically when strong personal experiences are used as proof. This episode isn’t about telling you what to do — it’s about helping you decide how much confidence the evidence really supports.

    📝 Full transcript, evidence, and clarity poll are available in The Evidence Edit™ newsletter:
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    7 mins
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