How Do I Contact Our Nutrition Experts?
A quick guide to reaching the right person, with a sense of what happens after you hit send.
Before You Write
We read every message that lands in our inbox. Not a bot, not an auto-tagger sorting you into a queue you'll never escape — an actual person who cares whether your question gets answered.
Most people arrive here with one of a few things in mind. Maybe you have a question about something you read in our clinical nutrition work. Maybe you're a journalist on deadline. Maybe you want to build something together. Each of those goes to a slightly different place, so it helps to know which lane you're in before you write.
The sections below sort that out. Pick the one that fits, use the email listed, and you'll skip the back-and-forth of getting routed around.
One honest note up front: we're a small team, so response times stretch during busy stretches. We'd rather tell you that than pretend everything gets answered within the hour.
General Business Inquiries
This is the catch-all, and most messages belong here. Questions about a recipe that didn't behave, clarification on a nutrition claim, a thoughtful disagreement with something we published, a speaking request — all of it fits.
Write to [email protected] and you'll reach Julian Sterling, who handles general correspondence and decides where a message needs to travel from there.
A few things that make a reply faster. Tell us what you're actually after in roughly the first two sentences. If you're referencing a specific article, paste the title or link. And if your question is time-sensitive, say so — we can't promise miracles, but we can prioritize.
What to expect: General inquiries typically get a first reply within a few business days. If your note needs input from Sarah directly, it may take a little longer while we loop her in.
If you're curious who's behind the work before you write, the About Sarah Waybright, MS, RD page lays out the credentials and the philosophy that shape everything here.
Press and Media Requests
Journalists and producers, we know your clock runs differently. Flag your deadline in the subject line and we'll treat it accordingly.
Send media requests to [email protected] with "Press" somewhere in the subject. Julian coordinates interviews, expert commentary, and quote requests, and pulls Sarah in when a story calls for her on the record.
Sarah, a registered dietitian with a master's in nutrition, is available for commentary across the topics we cover most often — evidence-based eating, plant-based recipes, and the practical side of holistic wellness. She's careful about scope: she'll speak to what the research supports and decline the rest. That tends to make for better stories anyway.
Include the publication or outlet, the angle you're working, your deadline, and the format you need, whether that's a written quote, a phone interview, or a longer sit-down. The more context you give, the better the fit.
Partnership Opportunities
We're selective here, and that's by design. A partnership only works when the values line up, so we say no more often than we say yes.
The collaborations we've enjoyed most tend to share a few traits. They're built on science rather than hype. They give us room to be honest about what a product or program can and can't do. And they last longer than a single campaign — our best working relationships have run across multiple years because both sides kept showing up.
If that sounds like you, write to [email protected] and put "Partnership" in the subject line. Tell us who you are, what you're proposing, and why you think there's a genuine fit. Skip the generic pitch deck — a few specific paragraphs go further.
We can't take on every good idea, and timing matters as much as merit. A pitch that doesn't fit right now might be perfect around six months out, so a no from us isn't always permanent.
Before you send: Reviewing our dinner parties and recipe coverage will tell you fast whether your brand sits comfortably alongside what we already publish. If it does, we'd love to hear from you.
However you reach us — a quick question or a big idea, thanks for taking the time. We'll do our best to make the reply worth the wait.