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10 Common Mistakes People Make with Weight-Loss Meds01 Oct 202500:45:03

GLP1 medications have revolutionized weight loss, helping millions achieve results they've struggled to reach for years. These powerful tools have changed the obesity treatment landscape in ways we never imagined possible. But here's what might shock you: even with these game-changing medications, many people unknowingly sabotage their own success.

The truth is, having access to effective weight loss medication is only half the battle. The other half? Knowing how to use these tools strategically and avoiding the common pitfalls that can derail your progress. Whether you're currently taking GLP1s, considering them, or planning your exit strategy, the mistakes people make are surprisingly predictable and completely preventable.

Join Holly and Jim as they reveal the 10 most critical mistakes people make with GLP1 medications. You'll discover the hidden traps that can undermine your success while you're on the medication, and the dangerous oversights that lead to rapid weight regain when you stop. This episode could be the difference between temporary results and lasting transformation.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The biggest misconception that turns powerful weight loss medication into a dead end
  • Why focusing only on eating less while on GLP1s sets you up for future failure
  • The critical body composition mistake that makes weight regain almost inevitable
  • How to bulletproof your mindset before appetite and food noise return with a vengeance
  • The planning mistake that leaves most people completely unprepared for life after medication
  • Why stopping GLP1s without support almost always leads to weight regain (and the data proves it)
  • The "appetite rebound" phenomenon and why willpower alone won't save you
  • The metabolism mistake that keeps your body stuck in weight regain mode
  • How to recognize if weight is creeping back, and the detective work that can save your progress
  • The mindset shift that transforms medication from a temporary fix to a lasting lifestyle change
Top 10 Fall Weight Loss Pitfalls and Power Plays for a Healthy Season24 Sep 202500:42:30

Fall is here, and with it comes one of the most challenging seasons for maintaining your weight loss progress. Shorter days, comfort food cravings, endless holiday gatherings, and disrupted routines create what Holly and Jim call "the perfect storm for weight gain." But what if this season didn't have to mean falling behind?

Instead of throwing in the towel until January, you can use this time to actually move forward. The science shows that people typically gain 1-3 pounds during the fall and holiday season – and most never lose it. Over five years, that's 15 pounds of creeping weight gain that could have been prevented.

Join Holly and Jim as they reveal the top 10 pitfalls that sabotage your progress during fall, along with research-backed "power plays" to counter each one. You'll discover how to fall forward instead of falling behind, setting yourself up to roll into winter ahead of the game rather than playing catch-up come January.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why 15-20 minutes less daily movement in the fall creates a biological cascade that affects your brain chemistry
  • The "comfort food overload" phenomenon and strategic cozy swaps that satisfy cravings with fewer calories
  • How holiday creep, starting in September, can add hundreds of extra calories daily without you noticing
  • The mood-food connection: why darker days trigger mac and cheese cravings and what to do about it
  • Why the "wait until January" mindset costs you more than just a few pounds
  • The hidden weight gain that sweater season masks, and why your "fall pants" are crucial feedback tools
  • How travel and tailgates disrupt structured eating patterns and increase calorie intake by 14-25%
  • The sugar season cycle that creates dopamine-driven wanting loops, keeping you reaching for more
  • Why sleep deprivation during busy fall schedules can boost cravings by up to 30%
  • How packed schedules crowd out self-care and raise cortisol levels that promote weight gain
  • Strategic approaches to enjoying holiday foods without losing momentum
  • Whether it's realistic to lose weight during the fall or if maintenance is a better goal
  • Workplace survival tactics for constant candy and treat temptations

How Inflammation Changes Your Body with Philipp Scherer23 Jul 202500:43:21

When your weight loss plateaus don't make sense, when your labs are worse than expected, or when your clothes fit better but the scale won't budge, there might be an invisible culprit working against you. Low-grade inflammation isn't just about sore throats or swollen joints. It's a silent saboteur that can reshape how your fat cells function, how your body responds to insulin, and how your metabolism adapts to change.

But here's the empowering truth: inflammation isn't something that just happens to you. There are real, science-backed strategies you can implement starting today to reduce it and transform your metabolic health, regardless of what the scale says.

Join Holly and Jim as they delve deep into the hidden world of inflammation with Dr. Philipp Scherer, one of the world's most respected obesity researchers and Professor of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Scherer has revolutionized how we understand fat tissue, not as passive storage, but as a highly active organ that controls hormone signaling and metabolic health. If you've heard of metabolically healthy obesity or wondered why some people carry weight better than others, you've encountered the impact of his groundbreaking research.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The truth about "good" vs. "bad" inflammation and why your body needs both
  • How fat tissue acts like a complex organ with its own immune system (it's not just "flubber")
  • The hidden cascade that turns healthy fat cells into angry, insulin-resistant troublemakers
  • Why some people can be overweight but metabolically healthy while others aren't
  • The one blood test you should ask your doctor about to check your inflammation levels
  • Why taking daily aspirin or ibuprofen won't solve chronic inflammation (and what will)
  • How the new weight loss medications work beyond just appetite suppression
  • The "real estate rule" of body fat and why location matters more than you think
  • Dr. Scherer's surprising shift in thinking about what really triggers the inflammation cascade
  • Why crash diets and rapid weight loss might actually make inflammation worse
  • The emerging research on combination therapies that could revolutionize long-term weight maintenance

The Truth About Fiber and Feeling Full with Joanne Slavin16 Jul 202500:45:12

Think fiber is just something your grandmother nagged you about? Think again. This overlooked nutritional powerhouse might be the secret weapon you've been missing in your weight loss journey. While most people focus on cutting calories and restricting foods, there's one nutrient that experts are practically begging you to eat MORE of – and it could transform how you feel, how much you eat, and how successfully you maintain your weight.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with the world's leading fiber expert, Dr. Joanne Slavin, to uncover why fiber is having its well-deserved moment in the spotlight. Dr. Slavin is a Professor of Nutrition at the University of Minnesota, a registered dietitian, and a trailblazer in fiber research who has authored over 350 peer-reviewed publications and helped shape public health recommendations. Her groundbreaking work reveals how this "leftover" nutrient works through multiple mechanisms to control appetite, support metabolism, and even communicate with your brain.

Whether you're struggling with constant hunger, trying to transition off GLP-1 medications, or simply want to feel more satisfied with your meals, this episode will show you how to harness fiber's multiple superpowers for lasting weight management success.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising reason most people think of fiber as boring (and why that's completely wrong)
  • How fiber works through your entire digestive system – from your first bite to your gut bacteria
  • Why you probably need to double your current fiber intake (and how to do it without the gas)
  • The fascinating connection between your gut, your brain, and your personality
  • Smart strategies for people who hate vegetables but still want fiber's benefits
  • How fiber can help you transition off weight loss medications successfully
  • The difference between soluble and insoluble fiber (and why it might not matter as much as you think)
  • Which everyday foods are secretly fiber powerhouses
  • Why "more is better" when it comes to fiber – and how much is too much
  • The toolkit approach to getting fiber from both whole foods and modern fortified products

Why Weekend Sabotage Happens and How to Overcome It09 Jul 202500:36:33

Does this sound familiar? You're crushing it all week long with your healthy habits, feeling motivated and on track. Then Friday night rolls around and suddenly it's like a switch flips. By Sunday evening, you're promising yourself you'll "start fresh on Monday" while polishing off that leftover pizza. If you've ever felt trapped in the cycle of weekday wins followed by weekend wreckage, you're definitely not alone.

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle one of the most common patterns that derail weight management success: weekend sabotage. This isn't about making your weekends boring or perfect – it's about finally breaking free from the exhausting cycle of restriction and rebellion that keeps so many people stuck. You'll discover why weekends feel so different from weekdays, what's really happening in your mind when you flip that "screw it" switch, and most importantly, how to create weekends that support your goals while still being genuinely enjoyable.

Whether you're in active weight loss or working on maintenance, this episode will help you transform your weekends from your biggest obstacle into a powerful part of your success story.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why we're naturally wired as "creatures of routine" and how weekends disrupt our automatic patterns
  • The dangerous mindset shift that turns weekends into a "break from healthy living"
  • Real math behind weekend damage – how two days can undo five days of progress
  • The difference between being "consistently flexible" versus rigidly perfect
  • How successful weight maintainers from the National Weight Control Registry handle weekends differently
  • The three mind states (victim, victor, voyager) and how each one approaches weekend challenges
  • Why treating weekends as a "reward" for weekday restriction backfires
  • Practical tools for planning weekends with intentional flexibility
  • The power of weekend "non-negotiables" that keep you grounded
  • How to use weekday momentum to fuel (not earn) better weekends
  • What a truly healthy weekend looks like in real life
  • Whether you should weigh yourself after indulgent weekends
  • How to handle family dynamics that seem to sabotage your weekend habits

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Diana Thomas: Can AI Help You Lose Weight and Keep It Off?02 Jul 202500:49:03

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing everything from how we shop to how we work—but can it actually help you lose weight and keep it off? While AI coaches promise 24/7 support and personalized guidance, the technology is still in its infancy with plenty of pitfalls to navigate.

Join Holly and Jim as they explore the exciting frontier of AI in weight management with Dr. Diana Thomas, a mathematician turned obesity researcher who stands at the forefront of this technological revolution. Dr. Thomas is a professor at the United States Military Academy at West Point and leads the Artificial Intelligence Data Engineering and Machine Learning Center for the Nutrition for Precision Health Consortium. You'll discover both the incredible potential and important limitations of using AI as your weight loss companion.

From meal planning to motivation, AI tools are already showing promise in helping people achieve their goals. But as Diana warns, we're still in "act one, scene one" of this technological story. Learn how to harness AI's power while avoiding its traps, and why the most important skill you'll need isn't technical—it's knowing how to ask the right questions.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The personal weight loss journey that led a pure mathematician to become an AI obesity researcher
  • Why AI coaches are available 24/7 but human coaches aren't (and what this means for your success)
  • The dangerous mistake ChatGPT makes about weight loss that could derail your progress
  • How AI can transform your kitchen ingredients into personalized meal plans in seconds
  • The "sniff check" technique that protects you from AI's biggest weakness
  • What happens when you ask AI to design your workout routine using just a photo
  • Why AI might be too agreeable—and how one company fixed this problem
  • The surprising privacy experiment that reveals what AI really does with your personal information
  • How to tell if a weight loss app claiming to use AI is actually helpful or just marketing hype
  • The simple way to start using AI for weight management (hint: it's probably already on your phone)

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How to Win at the Grocery Store with Kelly Berg25 Jun 202500:42:33

You can have the perfect meal plan, unwavering motivation, and the best intentions in the world—but if your grocery cart is filled with the wrong foods, the weight loss game might already be over before you even get home. The truth is, grocery shopping is the front line of behavior change, and most people are making critical mistakes that sabotage their success without even realizing it.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome registered dietitian Kelly Berg, who runs the metabolic kitchen at UAB's Department of Nutrition Sciences. Kelly has helped hundreds of people transform their shopping habits with smart strategies that make weight loss easier, not harder. She's about to reveal the grocery store tactics that food manufacturers don't want you to know about—and the simple shifts that can revolutionize your entire approach to healthy eating.

Get ready to discover why your weekly grocery trip could be the most powerful weight loss tool you're not using properly, and how to turn every shopping experience into a strategic victory for your health goals.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The #1 grocery shopping mistake that derails weight loss before you even leave the store
  • Why Kelly calls grocery shopping "the front line of behavior change"
  • The two P's strategy that simplifies healthy meal planning instantly
  • How grocery stores are strategically designed to manipulate your purchases (and how to fight back)
  • The nutrition label hack that exposes fake "healthy" marketing claims
  • Why frozen vegetables might actually be more nutritious than fresh ones
  • The truth about "made with whole grain" vs. truly whole grain products
  • Kelly's favorite plant-based proteins that work for any budget
  • How to turn grocery shopping with kids into a fun scavenger hunt
  • The "what the hell effect" and how to plan for treats without derailing progress
  • Virtual grocery shopping: the hidden pros and cons you need to know
  • Why sticking to the store perimeter isn't always the best advice anymore

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Why Weight Loss Drugs Alone Won’t Change Your Habits with Thomas Wadden18 Jun 202500:46:10

The weight loss world has been turned upside down. With GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy delivering unprecedented results, many people are asking: Do we still need to worry about diet and exercise? Can these powerful drugs really do all the heavy lifting, or are we missing something crucial?

This question isn't just academic - it's personal for millions of people who are either on these medications or considering them. The stakes are high: get it wrong, and you could be setting yourself up for weight regain, muscle loss, or missing out on the full benefits these breakthrough treatments can offer.

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle this game-changing question with one of the world's leading obesity researchers. Dr. Thomas Wadden brings decades of experience combining behavioral and pharmaceutical interventions, and his insights will reshape how you think about weight loss in the modern era. You'll discover why the "old rules" still matter - just not in the way you might expect.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The shift in how patients experience food and hunger on GLP-1 medications
  • Why counting calories may no longer be necessary, but protein intake is more critical than ever
  • The muscle loss problem that most people don't see coming (and what to do about it)
  • How to safely transition off medications if you choose to - without the inevitable weight regain
  • Why food noise feels even louder when it returns and what this means for your strategy
  • The shame and stigma still surrounding weight loss medications (and how to overcome it)
  • What primary care doctors need to know but often don't when prescribing these drugs
  • The role for registered dietitians in the GLP-1 era - and why they're needed more than ever
  • Lessons from the National Weight Control Registry that apply to medication users
  • The truth about whether exercise becomes easier after weight loss

How to Manage Weight Gain During Menopause with Nanette Santoro and Annie Caldwell11 Jun 202500:47:03

Menopause and weight gain - two words that strike fear into the hearts of millions of women. But what if everything you've been told about inevitable weight gain during menopause isn't the whole story? What if there are strategies, backed by cutting-edge research, that can help you navigate this transition without accepting defeat?

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle one of their most requested topics with not one, but two powerhouse experts. Dr. Nanette Santoro, a leading authority in women's health and reproductive endocrinology at the University of Colorado, brings insights from groundbreaking studies like SWAN that have followed thousands of women through menopause. Alongside her, Dr. Annie Caldwell, a clinical health psychologist specializing in the mind-body connection during menopause, offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective that bridges psychology, endocrinology, and behavioral medicine.

This isn't another episode telling you to "just accept the weight gain." Instead, you'll discover evidence-based strategies, debunk persistent myths, and learn why this life stage might actually be the perfect time to make lasting changes to your health.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising truth about average weight gain during menopause (it's less than you think)
  • Why some women gain significant weight while others don't - and what makes the difference
  • The metabolic flexibility theory that could explain everything about menopause weight changes
  • How sleep disruption and mood changes create the perfect storm for weight gain
  • Why traditional weight loss strategies stop working - and what to do instead
  • The role of resistance training in preserving muscle mass and metabolic rate
  • Hormone replacement therapy myths: what it can and can't do for weight management
  • How GLP-1 medications are changing the game for menopausal women
  • The biggest myths about menopause that keep women stuck
  • Why intermittent fasting might actually work better for women than previously thought
  • When to seek help from a menopause specialist - and how to find one
  • Sleep strategies that don't involve prescription medications
  • The future of menopause treatment and what's coming next

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Truth vs. Myth: 10 Weight Loss Beliefs Put to the Test04 Jun 202500:37:17

Can you tell the difference between weight loss fact and fiction? With so much conflicting information floating around on social media and in conversations, it's easy to believe ideas that sound right but may actually be holding you back.

Join Holly and Jim for a fun, eye-opening game of "Myth vs. Truth: Weight Loss Edition," where they tackle 10 of the most common claims about weight loss, metabolism, and exercise. You'll discover which widely-held beliefs are actually false, which have elements of truth, and how the nuances matter for your weight management journey.

Whether you've been struggling with a "slow metabolism" or avoiding carbs at all costs, this episode will help you separate science from fiction—and might just change how you approach your weight loss goals forever.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why blaming your metabolism might be letting yourself off too easily
  • The surprising truth about muscle's effect on your calorie burn
  • Why demonizing entire food groups could be sabotaging your success
  • The real reason willpower isn't the magic key to weight loss
  • When eating late at night actually matters (and when it doesn't)
  • Why your weight loss naturally slows down over time (and what to do about it)
  • The unexpected role of perfectionism in weight regain
  • How much daily activity is truly needed for long-term weight maintenance
  • The mind state shift that transforms exercise from burden to opportunity
  • Why relying on diet alone is almost guaranteed to fail

Why Mind State is the Key to Weight Loss Maintenance28 May 202500:45:35

Are you struggling to maintain your weight loss results long-term? The missing ingredient might not be what you think. Forget about another new diet or workout routine - this episode dives into something potentially more powerful: your mind state.

Join Holly and Jim as they introduce a revolutionary concept they've developed through years of working with successful weight maintainers. Discover how shifting from a "victim" mindset to a "victor" mindset is just the beginning, and how cultivating a "voyager" mind state could be the key to making weight management feel less like a constant battle and more like an enjoyable journey.

Whether you're just starting your weight loss journey or working to maintain results, this episode reveals how your moment-to-moment mental and emotional condition might be the difference between struggling and thriving. Learn how to transform not just your body, but your entire approach to living a healthier life.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The difference between mindset and mind state (and why they coined a new term)
  • How to identify when you're slipping into an unhelpful mind state
  • The three mind states observed in weight management: victim, victor, and voyager
  • Why consistency outperforms perfection for long-term weight maintenance
  • The surprising role your environment plays in shaping your mind state
  • Simple practices to strengthen your voyager mind state daily
  • Real examples of how shifting your mind state can transform your weight journey
  • Why enjoying the process (not just the outcome) leads to lasting success
  • How your identity beliefs influence your ability to maintain weight loss

10 Summer Routines and Rituals for a Fun and Healthy Season21 May 202500:34:55

Summer has a way of throwing structure out the window. The longer days, vacations, kids out of school, and spontaneous social events can quickly derail your weight management habits, leaving you completely off track and frustrated by August.

But what if this summer could be different? What if you could enjoy all the freedom and fun of the season while maintaining your healthy habits? The key lies in establishing intentional routines and rituals that anchor you during these months of unpredictability.

Join Holly and Jim as they explore how to create summer-specific routines and rituals that add stability without sacrificing enjoyment. You'll discover practical strategies that make weight management feel effortless, more natural, and enjoyable during the most carefree season of the year.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The difference between routines and rituals (and why rituals have more power)
  • Why summer specifically disrupts weight management efforts more than other seasons
  • How to design flexible routines with summer's unpredictability
  • 10 specific summer routines and rituals you can implement immediately
  • Why "decision fatigue" sabotages your evening choices (and how routines eliminate this problem)
  • The concept of "non-negotiables" that can keep you anchored during vacation
  • How to create different routine sets for weekdays vs. weekends and home vs. travel
  • The simple mindset shift that transforms summer weight management from restriction to opportunity

Why Protein Alone Won't Save Your Muscles with Robin Daly17 Sep 202500:47:27

Think you know everything about working out? Most people hit the gym with good intentions, but miss a critical piece of the puzzle that could be sabotaging their results. The order you do your exercises, the type of resistance training you choose, and even how you think about protein could be the difference between building functional strength and just going through the motions.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Professor Robin Daly from Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. Robin holds the chair in Exercise and Aging and has made it his mission to prove that the right kind of exercise isn't just good for your muscles, it's essential for your bones, brain, and longevity. His research has been cited over 12,000 times, but more importantly, he's creating real-world programs that people actually stick with.

With the rise of GLP-1 medications causing dramatic weight loss, there's growing concern about muscle loss during the process. Robin breaks down what's really happening when people lose weight rapidly and reveals why the traditional approach to protein might be missing the mark entirely.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The inspirational mindset shift that makes resistance training feel less like work
  • When "exercise snacking" could revolutionize your daily routine
  • The surprising truth about protein hype and what really builds muscle
  • Why doing cardio first might be sabotaging your strength gains
  • The muscle loss crisis with GLP-1 medications and what it means for your future health
  • How to design resistance exercises that actually improve your daily function
  • The one thing that matters more than the size of your muscles
  • Why 80 is the perfect age to start resistance training (plus the study that proves it)
  • The simple equipment-free approach that works as well as expensive gym machines

The Missing Piece in GLP-1 Success with Joan Salge-Blake14 May 202500:45:38

Are you on GLP-1 weight loss medications but struggling with side effects or nutrition concerns? Many people find that while these medications help shed pounds, they also create new challenges—from reduced appetite to difficulty enjoying foods you once loved.

Join Holly and Jim as they interview nutrition expert Joan Salge-Blake, a registered dietitian, Boston University professor, and host of the popular "Spot On!" podcast. In this episode, they explore how these game-changing medications alter your relationship with food and what you can do to stay healthy while losing weight. Joan shares practical nutrition strategies that complement these medications and explains why working with a dietitian might be the secret weapon for long-term success.

Whether you're taking GLP-1 medications, considering them, or simply interested in the latest developments in weight management, this episode delivers actionable insights on maximizing benefits while minimizing side effects.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why GLP-1 medications are considered "game changers" for weight loss
  • The unexpected reason many people stop taking these medications
  • How to make "every bite count" when your appetite is dramatically reduced
  • Why protein timing throughout the day matter more than the total amount
  • The clever nutrition hack for getting vegetables when raw veggies "make you gag"
  • How happiness from initial weight loss creates a window for lasting lifestyle changes
  • Why Joan believes physicians should write "two prescriptions" for every GLP-1 patient
  • A surprising misconception about shopping the "periphery" of the supermarket
  • Creative solutions for maintaining muscle mass while losing weight
  • The truth about whether you need supplements when eating less

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Can You Drink Alcohol AND Still Lose Weight?07 May 202500:33:48

Ever wonder if your evening glass of wine is sabotaging your weight loss? The relationship between alcohol and weight management is more complex than you might think. Many of us assume alcohol is the enemy of weight loss, but the science reveals some surprising findings.

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the often-asked question: "Can I drink alcohol and still lose weight?" They dive into the research and discover that the connection between moderate alcohol consumption and weight is more nuanced than expected. Whether you enjoy an occasional drink or regularly unwind with alcohol, this episode will help you make informed decisions about your drinking habits while pursuing your weight goals.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why alcohol theoretically should promote weight gain (but research doesn't always support this)
  • How many calories are in different alcoholic beverages, and what counts as "moderate" drinking
  • The way alcohol temporarily turns off fat burning in your body
  • Why the relationship between alcohol and weight differs for individuals in weight loss versus maintenance
  • How alcohol affects your appetite, food choices, and decision-making around meals
  • The connection between alcohol consumption and sleep quality that might impact your weight
  • Whether you can safely drink while taking GLP-1 medications
  • Holly and Jim's approaches to alcohol in their own lives

What Doctors Miss About Obesity with Eric Ravussin30 Apr 202500:49:43

Did you know there's a new way doctors may diagnose obesity? For decades, obesity has been defined simply by your BMI number, but leading experts are now proposing a more comprehensive approach that looks beyond just weight and height.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Dr. Eric Ravussin, a renowned physiologist from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center who has spent over 40 years studying human metabolism and weight regulation. They explore how this new obesity definition could transform treatment approaches, insurance coverage, and our understanding of weight-related health risks. You'll also hear about the groundbreaking research with Pima Indians that shows the interaction between genetics and environment in weight regulation.

Whether you're struggling with weight issues or simply interested in the science of metabolism, this episode offers insights into how medical professionals might soon approach obesity diagnosis in a more personalized and effective way.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why BMI alone isn't enough to diagnose obesity (and what metrics may replace it)
  • The key difference between "preclinical" and "clinical" obesity in the new definition
  • How this new classification system might affect insurance coverage and medication access
  • The powerful interaction between genetics and the environment in the study of two Pima Indian populations
  • Why your metabolism might matter more than previously thought (but not in the way you expect)
  • The physiological importance of not eating all day long
  • Dr. Ravussin's bold thoughts on what environmental changes might actually reduce obesity rates

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What the Latest Fasting Study Means for You with Victoria Catenacci23 Apr 202500:45:04

Intermittent fasting has become one of the most popular weight loss strategies but does it work better than traditional calorie restriction? This burning question finally has an answer, thanks to a groundbreaking year-long clinical trial.

Join Holly and Jim as they interview Victoria Catenacci, the lead researcher behind this landmark study on 4:3 intermittent fasting. As a physician and clinical researcher at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Dr. Catenacci has spent years investigating whether eating very little three days a week (while eating normally the other four days) produces better results than daily calorie restriction. After seven years of research, the results are finally in – and they might surprise you.

Discussed on the episode:

  • What 4:3 intermittent fasting means (and how it differs from other fasting methods)
  • The surprising finding about which approach produced more weight loss after one year
  • Why women seemed to benefit more from intermittent fasting than men
  • Whether fasting three days a week leads to muscle loss compared to daily restriction
  • The truth about whether intermittent fasting triggers binge eating behaviors
  • The unexpected finding about which approach might be easier to stick with in the long-term
  • How to safely exercise on fasting days versus non-fasting days
  • The simple strategy that made fasting days more manageable for study participants

This conversation cuts through the hype to reveal what science says about intermittent fasting for sustainable weight loss. Whether you're curious about trying fasting or want evidence-based weight management strategies, this episode delivers valuable insights from the researcher who led this revolutionary study.

Physical Activity Report Card: Are We Moving Enough for Health?16 Apr 202500:46:17

Are you moving enough? While many of us focus on weight loss goals, we're often missing a critical piece of the puzzle: our drastic decline in daily movement. In this episode, Holly and Jim reveal how physical activity has quietly disappeared from our lives over the past decades.

Did you know that in the 1960s, people burned 300-400 more calories daily without ever setting foot in a gym? Join Holly and Jim as they explore America's "physical activity report card" and share startling statistics about how technology and modern lifestyles have engineered movement out of our daily routines. You'll discover practical strategies to reclaim physical activity in a world designed for sitting.

Discussed on the episode:

  • How work and transportation-related movement has drastically declined since the 1960s
  • Why meeting the recommended 150-300 minutes of weekly activity is harder than you think
  • The three critical buckets of physical activity you need to consider
  • Why strength training is the most overlooked form of exercise (with a surprising home "gym" equipment everyone owns)
  • Personal challenges Jim and Holly face with staying active
  • Why high-energy living (more calories in AND out) is easier to maintain than low-energy living

Unraveling the Complexities of Energy Balance in Weight Loss with Keith Frayn09 Apr 202500:45:45

Are you frustrated by conflicting weight loss advice? Tired of hearing about miracle diets and quick fixes that never seem to work? Get ready for a conversation that cuts through the noise and gets to the heart of weight management.

In this episode, we're diving deep into the science of energy balance with Dr. Keith Frayn, Emeritus Professor of Human Metabolism at the University of Oxford. Dr. Frayn brings decades of research experience and a refreshingly clear perspective to one of the most confusing topics in nutrition: How do we really lose weight and keep it off?

With his latest book "A Calorie is a Calorie," Dr. Frayn challenges popular myths and provides a scientifically grounded approach to understanding weight management that goes beyond simple diet trends. Prepare to have your assumptions challenged and gain insights that could transform your approach to health and nutrition.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why "calories in, calories out" isn't as simple as it sounds
  • Why our bodies are still evolutionarily wired to defend against starvation
  • Metabolism and weight gain myths
  • How modern environment influences our ability to maintain a healthy weight
  • The role of physical activity beyond just burning calories
  • Insights into new weight loss medications and their potential limitations
  • Why precision nutrition might not be the magic solution we're hoping for

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Understanding America's Nutrition Report Card and Its Implications for Weight Loss02 Apr 202500:43:33

America's eating habits are on report card day, and the results are in. While we've made some progress in areas like cutting back on sugary drinks, the overall picture shows we still have a long way to go. Less than 2% of Americans are eating what researchers consider an "ideal diet" - a number that might shock even the most optimistic nutrition experts.

In this episode, Holly and Jim analyze a major 20-year nutrition study that tracked how Americans have been eating since 1999. They break down where we're succeeding, where we're failing, and most importantly, what practical changes could help move the needle on our national diet. As they dive into the complexities of our food environment, you'll discover why some nutrition improvements have been easier to achieve than others.

During National Nutrition Month, there's no better time to check in on how we're really doing. No judgment, no extremes – just an honest look at where we stand and what small changes could make a significant difference.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why cutting back on sugary drinks has been one of America's biggest nutrition wins
  • The surprising reason why veggies and fiber remain so stubbornly low in our diets
  • How ultra-processed foods fit into the nutrition conversation (the answer isn't black and white)
  • Why chefs might be the secret weapon in our battle to eat more vegetables
  • The critical connection between physical activity and what makes a diet "ideal"
  • How portion size and energy density influence weight management more than many realize
  • The one food Holly would "ban" if she absolutely had to pick something
  • Dark chocolate and popcorn: "junk foods" that might not deserve their bad reputation
  • Simple changes that could make a big impact on your nutrition report card

Winning at Weight Loss in the Tech Era with Deborah Tate26 Mar 202500:49:13

In today's digital age, health tech is everywhere. Smartwatches, fitness trackers, and apps promise to revolutionize weight management—but do they actually work? Which ones are worth your time and money? And with AI tools becoming increasingly sophisticated, how might they change the weight loss landscape?

Join Holly and Jim as they speak with Dr. Deborah Tate, a pioneering researcher in digital health interventions from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. With decades of experience studying how technology can help people lose weight and keep it off, Dr. Tate shares evidence-based insights on which digital tools actually deliver results and how to use them effectively.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising truth about how accurate your fitness tracker really is (and why tracking trends matters more than exact numbers)
  • Why apps with human support lead to significantly better weight loss outcomes than fully automated programs
  • How AI and large language models are creating personalized weight management experiences that adapt to your unique situation
  • The simple ChatGPT prompt that instantly generates personalized, calorie-specific meal ideas using ingredients you already have
  • Why some people abandon their apps when struggling—exactly when they need support most
  • How digital tools might complement GLP-1 medications for sustainable weight management
  • The red flags to watch for when evaluating whether a weight loss app is science-based or just a gimmick

Unpacking the Rise in Pediatric Obesity with Thomas Robinson19 Mar 202500:51:29

Childhood obesity rates have skyrocketed in recent decades, transforming from a rare condition to a national health crisis. But what's behind this alarming trend, and how can we protect our children's health? Understanding the causes and consequences of pediatric obesity is crucial for parents, educators, and healthcare providers alike.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Thomas Robinson, a leading expert in pediatric obesity and professor at Stanford University. As director of the Center for Healthy Weight, Dr. Robinson brings decades of experience transforming how we understand and treat childhood obesity. Together, they explore the complex factors driving this epidemic and share practical strategies that families can implement immediately to help children maintain a healthy weight.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The shocking statistics revealing how childhood obesity has quadrupled since the 1980s
  • Why "growing out of it" is a dangerous myth most parents shouldn't count on
  • The surprising connection between screen time and weight gain in children
  • How parents can discuss weight with their children without damaging self-esteem
  • The simple home environment changes that make healthy choices easier for kids
  • Why "no screens in bedrooms" might be one of the most important family rules
  • What science reveals about the role of new weight loss medications for children
  • The powerful mindset interventions that can transform a child's relationship with food and activity
  • How schools could revolutionize children's health (if properly supported)
  • The unexpected way parental behavior influences children's weight more than words

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From Struggle to Success: Maggie's GLP-1 Medication Journey12 Mar 202500:47:28

Are you curious about the life-changing effects of weight loss medications? Many people wonder what it's really like to use these powerful new drugs that have transformed the weight loss landscape. What does it feel like to take them? How much weight can you lose? Most importantly, what happens to your mind and your life beyond just the numbers on the scale?

Join Holly and Jim as they interview Maggie, who has lost 100 pounds over three years using GLP-1 medications. Maggie's candid story reveals both the physical changes and the profound emotional and mental shifts that accompanied her weight loss journey. You'll discover how she approached her transformation with a mindset focused on health rather than just weight loss and why this perspective made all the difference.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The unexpected mental clarity that comes when "food noise" disappears
  • Why a 4-year timeline for significant weight loss may be more sustainable than quick results
  • How physical posture changes in unexpected ways during extensive weight loss
  • The critical shift from viewing weight loss as a "diet" to embracing it as a "health journey"
  • Why giving yourself grace during setbacks may be the key to long-term success
  • The surprising social changes that occur as you transform your body and mind
  • What happens when you temporarily stop taking weight loss medications
  • The debate about whether to stay on these medications long-term

The Overlooked Side Effect of Weight Loss with Sue Shapses10 Sep 202500:50:16

When you're losing weight, you probably think about dropping dress sizes, improving blood sugar, or reducing joint pain. But what if some popular weight loss approaches could actually be setting you up for broken bones later in life? It's a connection most people never make and one that could change how you think about your weight loss journey.

This hidden risk becomes even more important as new weight loss medications help people achieve dramatic results. While losing 30+ pounds can transform your health in countless positive ways, there's a conversation happening between your bones and your weight that you've probably never heard about. The surprising truth? Even moderate weight loss of just 6-9% can significantly increase your risk for fractures.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Sue Shapses, Professor of Nutritional Sciences at Rutgers University and a leading expert on the relationship between weight loss and bone health. For over 30 years, Sue has been uncovering how our weight loss strategies affect skeletal strength and long-term bone function. Her research reveals why people with obesity might have denser bones that are actually weaker and what you can do to protect yourself during weight loss.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The shocking discovery about bone quality in people with obesity that challenges everything doctors thought they knew
  • Why successful weight loss can increase fracture risk by 39% and what defines "successful" in this context
  • The surprising reason your body actually decreases calcium absorption during weight loss (hint: it's not what you'd expect)
  • Whether clinicians prescribing new weight loss medications should monitor bone density
  • The three key factors that create a "bone health trifecta" and why two of them have nothing to do with weight
  • Why getting a DEXA scan during active weight loss might be a waste of money
  • The specific amounts of calcium, vitamin D, and protein that can help protect your bones during weight loss
  • How high-fat diets might compromise bone health in ways that go beyond weight gain
  • The parallel between muscle and bone that's changing how researchers approach both fields
  • Real listener questions answered: Should a 45-year-old on GLP-1 medication get a DEXA scan now?

Beyond the Hype: Why People Stop Taking Weight Loss Medications That Work with Tim Garvey05 Mar 202500:47:34

Weight loss medications have dramatically transformed obesity treatment, but there's a surprising trend emerging: many patients who find success on these drugs are stopping them. Why? And what happens next?

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Dr. Tim Garvey, endocrinologist and Professor of Nutrition and Medicine at UAB, to explore this fascinating paradox. As one of the world's leading experts on weight loss medications who has been involved in clinical trials for both current and next-generation drugs, Dr. Garvey offers insights into why these medications work, why patients discontinue them, and what the future holds for obesity treatment.

Whether you're considering weight loss medications, already taking them, or simply interested in the evolving science of obesity treatment, this episode reveals the complex reality behind today's most talked-about weight management tools and the importance of thinking beyond just weight loss.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why these new medications represent a "landmark in the history of medicine" comparable to insulin and penicillin
  • The surprising reasons patients stop taking medications that successfully help them lose weight
  • What happens to your body when you discontinue weight loss medications
  • Why losing "too much weight" can sometimes create unexpected health challenges
  • How the medications work—and why they're not "fixing" obesity permanently
  • The critical differences between weight loss and weight maintenance medications
  • Why many physicians aren't prepared to help patients develop long-term strategies
  • The unexpected side effects discovered through clinical trials that nobody anticipated
  • What future weight loss medications might look like and how they could change treatment

Unfiltered Weight Loss Questions Answered26 Feb 202500:48:40

Have you ever had a burning question about weight loss that you were too embarrassed to ask? Those nagging doubts and confusing contradictions that make you wonder if you're doing something wrong? You're not alone.

In this episode, Holly and Jim tackle the real, unfiltered questions about weight loss that people are often afraid to ask out loud. From mysterious plateaus to stress eating, and yes, even that awkward question about whether sex counts as exercise – they're breaking down the science behind these common confusions with their signature no-BS approach. You'll discover why your body sometimes seems to work against you and, more importantly, what you can actually do about it.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why the scale seems to drop so fast at first, then frustratingly slows down
  • The truth about whether your friend really can "eat whatever they want"
  • What actually happens to your body when you have that weekend "slip-up"
  • The real deal with weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy
  • Why stress sends you straight to the cookie jar (and what to do about it)
  • The surprising science behind late-night eating
  • Whether counting calories is really all that matters
  • That awkward question about sex and calorie burning (spoiler: don't cancel your gym membership)
  • How alcohol affects your body's fat-burning abilities

Breaking Through the Food Noise with Corby Martin19 Feb 202500:42:09

Food noise - those persistent thoughts about food that seem to run on an endless loop - has become a hot topic in weight management, especially with the rise of new medications. But what exactly is food noise, and why does it matter for your weight loss journey?

Join Holly and Jim as they dive deep into this topic with Dr. Corby Martin from the Pennington Biomedical Research Center. As a leading expert in ingested behavior and weight management, Dr. Martin has developed the first scientific way to measure food noise - a breakthrough that could transform how we understand and treat problematic eating patterns.

Discussed on the episode:

  • What food noise really is and why it's different from cravings or hunger
  • Why your environment might be "speaking" to you more than you realize
  • The unexpected relationship between what you eat and your food-related thoughts
  • How lifestyle changes could quiet those persistent food thoughts (even without medication)
  • The potential downsides of completely eliminating food noise
  • Why your microbiome might be influencing your food choices more than you think
  • Real answers to listener questions about sleep, fasting, and appetite
  • Simple, actionable steps you can take today to manage food noise

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Top 10 Barriers to Reducing Obesity in Our Society12 Feb 202500:45:35

Are you tired of feeling frustrated by failed weight loss attempts? Do you wonder why, despite having more information and tools than ever, obesity rates continue to climb? Get ready to transform your understanding of weight management.

Join Holly and Jim as they dive deep into the 10 hidden barriers preventing meaningful, lasting weight loss in our society. This podcast is not just another weight loss podcast but a revealing exploration of why our current approaches are falling short and what we can do differently.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising role physical activity plays that goes beyond simple exercise
  • Why food restriction is a losing strategy (and what actually works long-term)
  • The critical importance of the mindset that most weight loss programs miss
  • How new weight loss medications are game-changers—but not a total solution
  • Why your motivation for losing weight is personal and valid, no matter what anyone says
  • The fundamental difference between losing weight and maintaining weight loss
  • How to shift from blaming yourself to taking empowered action

Expert Guidance in the Age of Weight Loss Drugs with Hope Warshaw05 Feb 202500:42:50

With the rise of weight loss medications like GLP-1s producing dramatic results, many wonder if nutrition expertise is still relevant. But who can help you navigate side effects, maintain weight loss long-term, and ensure proper nutrition while eating less? Enter the registered dietitian (RD) or registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN).

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Hope Warshaw, a nationally recognized registered dietitian and certified diabetes care specialist. With over 40 years of experience and several award-winning books under her belt, Hope brings clarity to the crucial role of RDNs in modern weight management – especially as new medications transform the field. You'll discover why working with a qualified nutrition expert could be the missing piece in your weight loss journey.

Discussed on the episode:

  • What sets registered dietitians apart from self-proclaimed nutrition experts
  • The truth about insurance coverage for nutrition counseling (and what needs to change)
  • How to find the right RD specialist for your specific needs
  • Hope's personal struggles with chips and sweets (yes, even experts have their challenges!)
  • The surprising link between bariatric surgery protocols and weight loss medications
  • Why the timing of seeing an RD matters (hint: don't wait until after starting medications)
  • A powerful first step anyone can take toward better eating habits today

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How Movement Shapes Your Health with John Thyfault29 Jan 202500:44:52

What happens to your body when you stop moving? While most people think of metabolism as something that just runs in the background burning calories, the truth is far more complex and fascinating. Your metabolism is constantly adapting to your activity levels - or lack thereof - in ways that can profoundly impact your health.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Dr. John Thyfault, Director of the KU Diabetes Institute and one of the world's leading researchers in metabolism, obesity, and exercise physiology. Together, they explore the intricate connection between movement and metabolism, revealing how even small changes in activity can have rapid effects on your body's ability to process nutrients and regulate energy.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising speed at which metabolism changes when you stop moving
  • Why your genes aren't necessarily your metabolic destiny
  • The truth about "slow" metabolism and what really impacts your metabolic health
  • A game-changing perspective on exercise that turns conventional wisdom upside down
  • The critical link between movement and insulin sensitivity that most people miss
  • Why the new weight loss medications aren't a complete solution without movement
  • Simple strategies to break up sedentary time that can improve your metabolism within hours
  • The often-overlooked connection between movement and healthy aging

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Connect with Dr. John Thyfault on LinkedIn here: linkedin.com/in/john-thyfault-85312092

Make America Healthy Again: What Would It Really Take?22 Jan 202500:42:23

Making America healthy again sounds like a noble goal - but what would it actually take? With over 75% of U.S. adults overweight or obese and 60% battling chronic diseases, our nation's health is headed in the wrong direction.

Join Holly and Jim as they dive into this complex challenge, examining potential solutions and uncovering why quick fixes won't work. You'll discover why focusing on just one aspect - processed foods, exercise, or weight loss - isn't enough to turn the tide. Along the way, you'll learn about emerging opportunities and get an inside look at what a true "health moonshot" might require.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why putting a grocery store in a food desert isn't enough to change eating habits
  • The surprising truth about who really uses workplace wellness incentives
  • How the Mediterranean diet improves health - but falls short in one key area
  • Why Europe's public transit system gets vacationers moving more
  • The game-changing role of mindset in maintaining healthy behaviors
  • What America's moonshot to space can teach us about transforming health
  • The three non-negotiable pillars for making lasting health improvements

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Amy's Success Journey from Resistance to Resilience15 Jan 202500:33:54

Success stories inspire us not just because of the results achieved, but because they show us what's possible in our own lives. In this episode, we meet Amy, whose journey began with a simple goal to "lose a few pounds" but evolved into something far more meaningful.

What starts as a weight loss story transforms into a tale of rediscovering joy, embracing vulnerability, and finding unexpected adventures - including joining a cycling club at 64! Amy's candid sharing of her six-year journey reveals how weight loss isn't just about the number on the scale; it's about opening yourself to new possibilities and creating a life you don't want to step away from.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising mindset shift that turned "just another diet" into lasting change
  • Why being the slowest cyclist in the group became a source of pride instead of shame
  • How the fear of maintaining weight loss forever eventually fades away
  • The unexpected way Amy's transformation inspired changes in her family
  • The real reason Amy won't go back to her old lifestyle (it's not about the weight)
  • What happened when COVID threw a curveball into Amy's maintenance journey

Unsolved Mysteries of Obesity Science with David Allison08 Jan 202500:50:15

Did you know that despite decades of research, some of the most fundamental questions about obesity remain unanswered? In this episode, we dive deep into the mysteries that continue to puzzle researchers and clinicians in the field of obesity medicine.

Join Jim Hill and Holly Wyatt as they welcome Dr. David Allison, Dean of the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington and one of the world's leading obesity researchers. With over 600 published scientific papers to his name, Dr. Allison brings his analytical rigor and intellectual curiosity to tackle some of the most perplexing questions in obesity research.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why the concept of a "set point" for body weight might be more complicated than we think
  • The surprising truth about why some people seem to gain weight more easily than others
  • A provocative perspective on the microbiome's role in obesity that challenges conventional wisdom
  • What science really tells us about ultra-processed foods and their relationship to weight gain
  • A thought-provoking discussion about who should have access to new weight-loss medications
  • The complex relationship between personal responsibility and biological factors in obesity

New Year's Resolutions That Actually Stick: The Science Behind Success01 Jan 202500:43:58

New Year's resolutions - they're as traditional as champagne at midnight, but just as likely to fizzle out before February rolls around. Did you know that while 40% of Americans make resolutions, only 9-12% feel successful a year later? Yet here's the surprising twist: those who set resolutions are actually 10 times more likely to achieve meaningful change than those who don't.

Join Holly and Jim as they dive deep into the science and psychology of New Year's resolutions. Whether you're a resolution skeptic or a goal-setting enthusiast, you'll discover why the "fresh start effect" makes January 1st so powerful, and more importantly, how to harness that energy for lasting change in 2025.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The unexpected #1 New Year's resolution (hint: it's not weight loss!)
  • Why treating resolutions like temporary fixes sets you up for failure
  • 10 common resolution mistakes that derail even the most motivated people
  • The psychology behind successful goal-setters (and how to become one)
  • Why going "all in" in January might be sabotaging your success
  • The surprising truth about willpower (and what to rely on instead)
  • How baseball wisdom can help you handle life's curveballs
  • Why waiting until April to "have fun" with your goals is a recipe for failure

The Secret to Feeling Full on Fewer Calories with Barbara Rolls03 Sep 202500:45:24

Ever felt like you're fighting a losing battle with hunger while trying to lose weight? You're cutting portions, counting calories, and white-knuckling your way through constant cravings. What if there was a smarter approach that didn't require superhuman willpower?

The secret isn't eating less food, it's eating differently. Today's episode introduces you to one of the most powerful yet underutilized strategies in weight management: energy density. This science-backed approach shows you how to feel completely satisfied while naturally reducing calories, using the principles of volume, water content, and food texture to work with your body's natural hunger signals instead of against them.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Barbara Rolls, professor and the Helen A. Guthrie Chair in Nutritional Sciences at Penn State. Dr. Rolls literally wrote the book on this topic, Volumetrics, and has spent decades researching how we can eat more food while weighing less. Her students have gone on to become leading researchers in the field, making her insights both groundbreaking and practical for everyday life.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising truth about why people eat a consistent weight of food every day
  • How to use water content strategically (hint: you need to "eat your water," not drink it)
  • The "Big Three" factors that control how much you eat and how to use them in your favor
  • Why soup beats a casserole plus water every single time
  • The simple grocery store trick to identify low-energy-dense foods without a calculator
  • How ultra-processed foods fit into the energy density framework
  • The fascinating research on variety and "food switching" that explains why you always have room for dessert
  • Practical strategies for making vegetables more appealing than chicken nuggets
  • How GLP-1 medications are changing the nutrition game and why it matters more than ever
  • What parents need to know about portion control and self-regulation in young children
  • The one mindset shift that makes healthy eating enjoyable instead of restrictive

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Alexia's Success Journey from Stuck to Strong25 Dec 202400:36:20

Weight loss journeys are deeply personal and often filled with challenges, self-discovery, and remarkable transformations. But what does it truly take to lose weight and completely reimagine your relationship with health and self?

In this episode, we dive into Alexia's extraordinary journey of losing 50 pounds and, more importantly, rediscovering herself. Her story goes far beyond numbers on a scale—it's a testament to the incredible power of mindset, community, and believing in your potential. From feeling physically limited to conquering mountain peaks, Alexia's transformation will inspire you to see weight loss as a pathway to personal liberation.

Ready for a conversation that will challenge everything you thought you knew about sustainable health and personal growth? This episode isn't just another weight loss story—it's a blueprint for a life-changing transformation.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The unexpected mindset shift that made weight loss feel like a joyful journey
  • How community support can be the secret ingredient to lasting change
  • Why your identity is more powerful than any diet plan
  • Surprising strategies for creating a supportive home and social environment
  • The moment Alexia realized she could do what she once thought was impossible
  • How 70 minutes of daily movement can completely transform your life
  • The difference between focusing on weight loss and focusing on lifestyle

The Top Weight Loss Myths of 2024 Debunked18 Dec 202400:45:26

Want to know why some of the weight loss advice you've heard doesn't seem to work? In this episode of "Weight Loss And...", Holly and Jim tackle the top weight loss and wellness myths of 2024. Whether it's social media feeds filled with so-called solutions or well-meaning advice from friends and old-school experts, misinformation is everywhere. As we wind down 2024 and look ahead to the New Year, it's time to arm yourself with the knowledge that truly supports long-term health goals. Listen as Holly and Jim separate fact from fiction, offering science-backed insights and practical strategies to help you set realistic and effective health goals.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why "just eat less and move more" is an oversimplification
  • Understanding the difference between body weight and overall health
  • The truth about willpower in weight loss and the role of physiology
  • Debunking the myth of carbs and fats as enemies
  • Why rapid weight loss isn’t always bad and might be beneficial
  • The real story on detox diets and technology in weight management
  • Hidden truths about the interplay between sleep and weight loss

100 Years of Obesity Research with Dr. George Bray11 Dec 202400:45:54

Step into a fascinating journey through the century-long evolution of obesity research with one of the field's most distinguished pioneers. In this episode, Dr. George Bray, a legendary researcher who has shaped our understanding of weight, metabolism, and health, takes us on an illuminating exploration of how science has unraveled the complex mysteries of obesity.

Imagine peering through a scientific time machine, tracing the incredible developments in obesity research from the early 20th century to today's groundbreaking medications. Dr. Bray offers a rare, insider's perspective on how our understanding of weight has transformed dramatically over decades. You'll discover the pivotal moments that changed everything we thought we knew about obesity, from early misconceptions to today's sophisticated understanding of metabolism, genetics, and environmental factors. Tune in to hear a true pioneer reveal the hidden history of weight science and gain insights that could revolutionize your approach to health.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The century-long journey of obesity research from its earliest beginnings
  • Why Dr. George Bray wants to replace the term "obesity" with a more compassionate alternative
  • The surprising environmental and dietary shifts that triggered massive weight gain in the 1970s
  • How genetics, brain chemistry, and personal choices intersect in weight management
  • The game-changing potential of new weight loss medications
  • Why exercise might be the single most important intervention for health
  • The complex biological factors that make weight loss and maintenance challenging

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10 Joyful Yet Slimming Traditions for a Healthful Holiday Season04 Dec 202400:45:22

As the festive season kicks off, it brings joy, warmth, and a surplus of holiday indulgence that might derail your weight loss journey. What if there were simple traditions you could introduce this year to keep you on track and enhance your enjoyment of the holidays? In this episode, Jim Hill and Holly Wyatt offer a fresh perspective on enjoying the holidays while preserving your health goals. Say goodbye to the guilt and hello to meaningful, health-conscious holiday rituals.

Transform this season into an empowering journey that leaves you energized and ready for the new year. With traditions designed to blend seamlessly with your life, you’ll see how easy it can be to progress without perfectionism. Whether creating moments of gratitude, increasing daily activity, or tweaking your holiday recipes, you’ll find ways to enrich your experience rather than restrict it. Join us as we explore ten powerful traditions that can redefine your approach to the holidays.

It’s time to evolve your lifestyle and celebrations with guidance that promises to engage your body, mind, and soul. Are you ready for some traditions that offer merriment without the madness? Tune in and be inspired to make this your healthiest holiday season yet.

Discussed on the episode:

  • How gratitude practices can transform your mindset and impact your health positively.
  • A 20-minute ‘stress-melting’ routine to manage holiday overwhelm
  • The playful tradition of a holiday scavenger hunt for the entire family.
  • How to incorporate mocktails that maintain the holiday spirit with fewer calories.
  • Tips to create your customized traditions that align with your health goals.

Dive into this episode and discover how small tweaks in tradition can lead to both a happier and healthier holiday season!

Holiday Gift Ideas for Health and Wellness Success27 Nov 202400:46:43

The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes the age-old question: what gifts will truly bring joy and health to our loved ones? If you’re on the hunt for thoughtful, health-conscious presents that echo the spirit of wellness and festivity, you’re in the right place. In this special episode, Jim and Holly step away from the science (just for a little while) to dive into the art of gift-giving. From gadget geeks to serenity seekers, their curated gift guide has something for everyone. Whether you’re treating yourself or searching for that perfect gift to slip underneath the tree, this episode is your ultimate guide to delighting in wellness-infused surprises.

Discover how the right gifts can spark joy, encourage healthy habits, and potentially transform routines in the upcoming year. Holly introduces her rule for gifting, ensuring each item is something she would love to receive herself—meaning you'll only hear about genuine recommendations with no affiliations or strings attached. With creative ideas spanning from practical to indulgent, there’s plenty to explore, each chosen to inspire health and happiness well beyond the holiday hustle and bustle.

Discussed on the episode:

  • How a sleek piece of wearable tech can transform your health tracking experience
  • The difference a walking pad can make during office hours and why it's the perfect fit for remote workers
  • A new way to jazz up your shower routine that's both refreshing and relaxing
  • Why gifting a local experience might be the key to making memories that last
  • How the power of plants can be more than just decorative this season
  • Crafting the ultimate morning ritual gift basket - what's in it and why it's the perfect thoughtful present

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Join us as we unwrap these delightful options, designed not just to give, but to enrich lives with every thoughtful choice. And who knows, you might just find the perfect little something for yourself in the mix. Happy listening and happy gifting!

Navigate the Holidays Without Gaining Weight: Your Naughty & Nice List20 Nov 202400:41:47

Are holiday celebrations leaving you worried about derailing your health goals? The festive season brings joy, connection, and delicious traditions - but also the anxiety of potential weight gain. Studies show that the average person gains 1-2 pounds during the holidays, with some gaining significantly more.

Dr. Holly Wyatt and Dr. Jim Hill break down their playful "Naughty and Nice" list of holiday habits, revealing practical strategies to help you navigate the season while staying on track. From family pressures to festive treats, they share evidence-based approaches that let you fully embrace holiday celebrations without compromising your health goals.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising truth about average holiday weight gain (it's not what most people think!)
  • Why alcohol poses a unique challenge during the holidays that goes beyond just calories
  • The "perfect storm" of factors that make holiday weight gain so common
  • A food snob's strategic approach to holiday treats
  • Creative ways to start new, health-supporting holiday traditions
  • The controversial "no leftovers" rule and why it matters
  • How sleep changes during the holidays affect your weight management
  • Why January 1st resolutions might be setting you up for failure
  • The unexpected connection between holiday stress and your eating patterns

Transforming Daily Routines to Restore Your Metabolism and Achieve Weight Maintenance13 Nov 202400:48:48

Have you ever felt like your metabolism is working against you, making it harder to lose weight or maintain a healthy weight? If so, you're not alone. Many people struggle with a sluggish metabolism that seems to defy their best efforts at weight management.

In this episode, weight loss experts Jim Hill and Holly Wyatt dive deep into the concept of metabolic flexibility and how to "restore" your metabolism to support your health and weight goals. They'll reveal surprising insights about the role of physical activity, sedentary time, and strategic resistance training in optimizing your body's fat-burning potential.

By the end of this episode, you'll understand the critical importance of metabolism in weight management and walk away with practical, actionable strategies to get your metabolism working for you, not against you.

This conversation could be the key to finally reaching and maintaining your ideal weight. Tune in now to discover the secrets of metabolic flexibility.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The misconceptions about metabolism that have been holding people back
  • The concept of "metabolic flexibility" and why it's the secret to effective weight management
  • The surprising amount of physical activity needed to reach the "sweet spot" for a healthy metabolism
  • Strategies to reduce sedentary time and incorporate more movement throughout the day
  • The role of resistance training in restoring metabolic function
  • Tips for making physical activity an enjoyable, sustainable habit

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5 Science-Backed Ways to Achieve a Natural Appetite Reset06 Nov 202400:45:58

Are you tired of battling your appetite and feeling like it has control over your weight loss efforts? Discover the revolutionary concept of resetting your appetite to help you feel satisfied with less food, all without medication. Join Holly Wyatt and Jim Hill as they explore this game-changing approach that could be the key to long-term weight management. In this episode, learn how a deeper understanding of appetite and set points can empower you to take control. Find out how simple, science-based strategies can potentially lower your appetite set point and make managing your weight more sustainable than ever.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Discover the innovative "food as medicine" approach to appetite control
  • Find out how the new weight loss medications reveal the potential of resetting appetite set points
  • Learn five science-backed strategies for feeling full on fewer calories and managing your appetite naturally
  • Uncover the truth about fiber's role in appetite regulation and weight management
  • Understand the impact of hormones, stress, and sleep on your appetite set point

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How the “Obesity First” Approach is Changing Lives and Healthcare with Marc Cornier30 Oct 202400:37:29

The medical world is experiencing a revolutionary shift in how obesity is treated. For years, doctors treated symptoms like diabetes and heart disease first, while weight management took a back seat. But what if we've been approaching it backwards all along? What if addressing obesity first could transform how we treat these other conditions?

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Marc Cornier, incoming president of The Obesity Society, to explore the groundbreaking "obesity first" approach to healthcare. Through their discussion, you'll discover why this shift isn't just changing treatment protocols – it's transforming lives and challenging long-held beliefs about weight management.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why treating obesity first could be the key to managing multiple health conditions
  • How new medications are revolutionizing our understanding of obesity as a biological condition
  • Why the "lack of willpower" narrative about weight loss is finally being debunked
  • What patients can do to advocate for obesity-first treatment with their healthcare providers
  • A candid look at the current barriers to accessing obesity treatment
  • The exciting possibilities for obesity prevention in the future

Why Body Composition Matters More Than You Think with Steven Heymsfield23 Oct 202400:43:12

Ever wondered what's really happening inside your body when you lose weight? Most of us focus on the number on the scale, but there's a whole world of change occurring beneath the surface.

Join Holly and Jim as they dive deep into the fascinating realm of body composition with world-renowned expert Dr. Steven Heymsfield. You'll discover why not all weight loss is created equal and how understanding your body's makeup can revolutionize your approach to health and fitness.

Whether you're just starting your weight loss journey or looking to optimize your results, this episode will arm you with the knowledge to make informed decisions about your body and your health. Get ready to look beyond the scale and unlock the secrets of successful, sustainable weight management!

Listen in and learn about:

  • The surprising truth about what you're really losing when you shed pounds
  • The unexpected dangers of losing weight too quickly
  • How to preserve muscle mass while losing fat (and why it matters)
  • The truth about spot reduction and targeting specific areas of fat loss
  • Why some fat might actually be beneficial (and where you want to keep it)
  • The potential risks and benefits of new weight loss medications
  • Why your age might change your weight loss strategy

Connect with Steven Heymsfield on LinkedIn here: linkedin.com/in/steven-heymsfield-aa03a535

How to Keep the Muscle While Losing the Fat with Stuart Phillips27 Aug 202500:49:38

You've heard the weight loss success stories, but what about the hidden cost? While the scale drops, something precious might be disappearing too – your muscle. With the rise of GLP-1 medications helping millions shed pounds rapidly, a critical question emerges: are we losing the right kind of weight?

The harsh reality is that for every pound you lose, up to 25% could be lean muscle mass. And here's the kicker – when you regain weight (which happens to most people), you don't get that muscle back. You end up at the same weight but with a completely different body composition, setting yourself up for a metabolic disaster. But there's hope, and the solution is simpler than you might think.

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome Dr. Stuart Phillips, one of the world's leading experts in muscle physiology and protein metabolism. As a distinguished university professor at McMaster University and holder of a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health, Dr. Phillips has spent decades uncovering the secrets that bodybuilders and physique competitors use to lose fat while preserving every precious gram of muscle.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The shocking 5:1 ratio that reveals how quickly you can lose muscle (and why avoiding inactivity is crucial)
  • Why your muscle is finally getting recognition as the unsung hero of metabolic health and longevity
  • How GLP-1 medications create a unique challenge for muscle preservation – and what to do about it
  • The surprising truth about protein timing (hint: forget the post-workout rush)
  • Why "you can't out-diet a sedentary lifestyle" – and what this means for GLP-1 users
  • The minimum effective dose of resistance training that can save your muscles
  • How to combine cardio and resistance training without needing separate gym days
  • The four pillars of healthy aging that go beyond just maintaining your weight
  • Whether it's ever too late to start building strength (spoiler: even 90-year-olds can gain muscle)

Combating Sedentary Lifestyle: Movement Breaks and Health Benefits with Dr. Keith Diaz16 Oct 202400:41:50

Are you sitting comfortably? Well, that might be part of the problem. In our increasingly digital world, we're spending more time than ever glued to our seats - and it's taking a toll on our health and waistlines. But what if small changes in how we move throughout the day could make a big difference?

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down (ironically) with Dr. Keith Diaz, a leading expert in behavioral medicine, to uncover the hidden dangers of our sedentary lifestyles. You'll discover why sitting might just be the new smoking and learn practical strategies to break free from the chair's grip. Whether you're chained to a desk or addicted to binge-watching, this episode will get you moving in the right direction.

Listen in and learn about:

  • The shocking increase in sedentary time since the 1950s (you won't believe how much more we sit!)
  • Why standing desks might not be the magic bullet we thought they were
  • The surprising health benefits of taking a 5-minute "movement snack" every half hour
  • How fidgeting might actually be good for you
  • The unexpected mood boost that comes from breaking up your sitting time
  • A CEO's creative solution for improving company morale while getting employees moving
  • The "somatic check-in" technique that could revolutionize how you work
  • Dr. Diaz's futuristic vision for a "fast food of movement" device

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Connect with Dr. Keith Diaz on LinkedIn here: linkedin.com/in/keithdiaz

The Future of Weight Loss: 10 Groundbreaking Advances Reshaping the Field09 Oct 202400:42:41

The future of weight loss is here, and it's more exciting than ever! Are you ready to discover the cutting-edge advancements that could revolutionize your weight loss journey? In this episode, Jim and Holly dive into 10 thrilling areas poised to transform obesity treatment and enhance our approach to weight management.

From groundbreaking medications to the power of your microbiome, these innovations promise to make weight loss more effective and personalized than ever before. But that's not all – learn how the latest technology, mindset strategies, and even your sleep patterns could be the key to unlocking your weight loss potential. Whether you're just starting your journey or looking to maintain your progress, this episode is packed with insights that will change the way you think about weight loss.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The game-changing weight loss medications that are producing unprecedented results
  • How your gut bacteria could be the missing link in your weight loss efforts
  • The surprising way your eating schedule might impact your success
  • Why your doctor might soon be prescribing food instead of pills
  • The cutting-edge devices that could trick your brain into feeling full
  • How artificial intelligence is personalizing nutrition like never before
  • The often-overlooked factor that could make or break your weight loss journey

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Fall Weight Gain? Here's Your Troubleshooting Guide02 Oct 202400:40:09

Are you noticing the numbers on the scale creeping up as the leaves start to fall? You're not alone. Fall weight gain is a common challenge, but it doesn't have to derail your progress.

Join Holly and Jim as they unveil a six-step troubleshooting guide to nip autumn weight gain in the bud. Whether you've gained a few pounds or you're trying to prevent the seasonal slide, this episode is packed with practical strategies to keep you on track.

Learn how to be your own weight loss detective, pinpoint the real reasons behind unexpected gains, and take strategic action before those extra pounds become a bigger problem. Don't wait for a New Year's resolution – get ahead of the game now!

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why fall is prime time for sneaky weight gain (and how to outsmart it)
  • The crucial difference between water weight and fat gain
  • How to decode your body's natural weight fluctuations
  • The unexpected way intense workouts can trick the scale
  • Why "chasing water weight" is a common pitfall (and how to avoid it)
  • The often-overlooked culprit behind mysterious weight gain
  • How to reignite your motivation when willpower wanes

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Fantastic Fall Routines: 15 Ways to Supercharge Your Weight Loss25 Sep 202400:39:55

Are you ready to revitalize your weight loss journey as the leaves change color and the air turns crisp? Autumn isn't just about pumpkin spice lattes and cozy sweaters—it's the perfect time to shake up your routine and reignite your motivation.

Join Dr. Holly Wyatt and Dr. Jim Hill as they unveil 15 game-changing fall routines to transform your approach to weight loss. From mouthwatering low-calorie snacks to heart-pumping outdoor activities, these expert-crafted strategies will help you sail through the season with renewed energy and purpose. This episode is packed with fresh ideas to keep you inspired and on track.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising fall foods that can boost your weight loss efforts
  • How to turn your crock-pot into a secret weapon for healthy eating
  • A fun, fall-themed activity that burns calories without feeling like exercise
  • The mindset shift that can make weight loss feel effortless this season
  • Why making new connections could be the key to reaching your goals
  • The hosts' personal fall routine challenges (and how you can join in!)

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