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Weight Loss And ...
Holly Wyatt & James Hill
108 episodes
1 week ago
Your go-to hangout for everything weight loss… and beyond! “Weight Loss and…” is brought to you by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and hosted by seasoned experts in weight management, Dr. James Hill and Dr. Holly Wyatt. We’re your friendly guides through the maze of weight loss, but with a fun twist. We’re not here to preach the latest fad diet or promise a miracle workout. Instead, we’re all about embracing the journey, acknowledging there’s more than one way to hit your health goals, and having a good laugh while we’re at it. We get it: weight loss can be tough, and sometimes pretty serious business. But why can’t it also be enjoyable? With a side of humor, we’ll bring you science-backed insights, real-life stories, and some hard truths. (Spoiler alert: there’s no magic answer - but that doesn’t mean we can’t find what works best for you.) “Weight Loss and…” is your inclusive space to explore, question, and learn — and to feel part of a community along the way. This isn’t just about shedding pounds. It’s about gaining perspective, building better habits, and enjoying the ride. So if you’re up for honest conversations about weight loss - spiced with a little science and a whole lot of fun - pull up a chair, plug in those earbuds, and let’s see where this journey takes us.
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Your go-to hangout for everything weight loss… and beyond! “Weight Loss and…” is brought to you by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and hosted by seasoned experts in weight management, Dr. James Hill and Dr. Holly Wyatt. We’re your friendly guides through the maze of weight loss, but with a fun twist. We’re not here to preach the latest fad diet or promise a miracle workout. Instead, we’re all about embracing the journey, acknowledging there’s more than one way to hit your health goals, and having a good laugh while we’re at it. We get it: weight loss can be tough, and sometimes pretty serious business. But why can’t it also be enjoyable? With a side of humor, we’ll bring you science-backed insights, real-life stories, and some hard truths. (Spoiler alert: there’s no magic answer - but that doesn’t mean we can’t find what works best for you.) “Weight Loss and…” is your inclusive space to explore, question, and learn — and to feel part of a community along the way. This isn’t just about shedding pounds. It’s about gaining perspective, building better habits, and enjoying the ride. So if you’re up for honest conversations about weight loss - spiced with a little science and a whole lot of fun - pull up a chair, plug in those earbuds, and let’s see where this journey takes us.
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Episodes (20/108)
Weight Loss And ...
How Your Biology Fights Weight Loss Maintenance with Paul MacLean

You’ve done it. You’ve lost the weight. But then something shifts. The hunger gets louder. Food becomes more tempting. The scale starts creeping back up. You’re doing everything right, yet your body seems to be fighting you at every turn. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and more importantly, it’s not your fault.

The truth is, after weight loss, your body launches a powerful biological response designed to bring that weight back. It’s not about willpower or discipline. It’s about survival mechanisms that were built for a world without grocery stores on every corner. Understanding what’s actually happening inside your body after weight loss changes everything from how you approach maintenance to how you talk to yourself when things get hard.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Paul MacLean, one of the world’s leading experts on the biology of weight regain. You’ll discover why keeping weight off requires completely different strategies than losing it, what your metabolism is really doing after weight loss, and the science-backed tools that can help you succeed long-term despite your biology working against you.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The powerful rubber band analogy that explains why your body fights to regain weight
  • What’s really happening at the cellular level when you lose weight (and why it persists)
  • Why the speed of weight loss may matter less than you think
  • The controversial truth about whether metabolic adaptation ever goes away
  • One scientist’s personal journey with weight struggle and GLP-1 medications
  • The myth about starting with a “clean slate” after weight loss
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6 days ago
44 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
The Essential Role of Moving More and Eating Better with Robert Ross

You’ve heard it everywhere: “You can’t outrun a bad diet.” Or maybe it’s “Exercise doesn’t matter for weight loss.” Or wait, is it “Just lift weights and you’ll be fine”? The conflicting advice is enough to make anyone throw their hands up in frustration. What if the real answer isn’t choosing between diet and exercise, but understanding how they work together?

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Robert Ross, one of the rare researchers who has spent over three decades studying both sides of the equation. Ross is a professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, and he’s led groundbreaking research on how exercise, diet, and body fat interact, especially that stubborn visceral fat that drives metabolic disease. His work has shaped clinical guidelines and challenged long-held assumptions about weight loss. You’ll discover why the bathroom scale might be lying to you, what your belt buckle reveals that the scale doesn’t, and why being a “non-responder” to exercise might be a myth.

Get ready for a conversation that will fundamentally change how you think about managing your weight, whether you’re considering GLP-1 medications, struggling to keep weight off, or just trying to figure out if you should be doing cardio or lifting weights.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why the bathroom scale has done more harm than good in obesity management
  • The belt buckle test that reveals more than any scale ever could
  • What happens to visceral fat when you exercise without losing weight
  • The truth about exercise “compensation”: Do you really eat more when you work out?
  • Why 5% weight loss being “clinically meaningful” might be the wrong message.
  • How cardiorespiratory fitness protects your health even if you have obesity
  • The intensity question: Does working harder actually matter for fat loss?
  • What we’re losing (literally) when we only focus on GLP-1 medications
  • The myth of exercise “non-responders” and what the data really shows
  • Why resistance exercise becomes critical as we age
  • The one simple movement activity Ross recommends if you only have 10 minutes.
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1 week ago
49 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Turning Weight Loss Into Wisdom: The Story Behind Our New Book

Writing a book isn’t just about putting words on a page. It’s about translating decades of research into something that can actually change lives. After two years of late-night rewrites, deleted chapters, and countless debates over how to explain complex science in simple terms, Holly and Jim are finally ready to pull back the curtain on their new book, Losing the Weight Loss Meds.

This episode is different. Instead of diving into weight loss science, Holly and Jim are taking you behind the scenes of their creative process. You’ll hear about the “messy middle” of writing, the chapters they rewrote twenty times, and the moment they realized this book needed to exist now. More importantly, you’ll discover why weight loss maintenance, once the “opposite of sexy,” has suddenly become the most critical challenge facing millions of people.

If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to create a science-based guide that works in real life, or if you’re curious about the future of weight management in America, this conversation will give you a front-row seat to both the struggles and the breakthroughs that shaped this groundbreaking book.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising moment Holly realized weight loss maintenance was finally having its day.
  • Why don't half of the people stay on weight loss medications for even a year
  • The three profiles that help you identify which strategies you need most
  • The framework that turns scientific principles into plays you can actually use
  • What happens to our country if we win (or lose) the weight maintenance game
  • The vulnerable truth about putting your life’s work out into a noisy world

Resources Mentioned:

  • weightwisdom.com - Order Losing the Weight Loss Meds, access free resources, and sign up for the January 7th live Zoom Masterclass with Holly and Jim
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2 weeks ago
47 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Expert Advice for Launching Your GLP-1 Weight Loss Journey in 2026

2026 is about to bring a massive surge of people starting GLP-1 medications. Maybe you're one of them. These powerful drugs can deliver incredible weight loss results, but here's what nobody talks about: starting the wrong way can cost you muscle, money, and momentum before you even get going.

Most people unknowingly sabotage their success, not because they're doing something wrong, but because no one taught them how to start smart. The difference between struggling and thriving on GLP-1s often comes down to avoiding a handful of critical mistakes in those first few weeks and months.

Join Holly and Jim as they reveal the 10 biggest mistakes people make when starting GLP-1 medications and exactly what to do instead. Whether you're about to start your first dose or helping someone else navigate their journey, this episode is your insider roadmap to setting yourself up for the best possible results and avoiding the pitfalls that derail so many others.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why doing it alone could be the costliest mistake you make
  • The surprising problem of eating too little on GLP-1s (and why it backfires)
  • When you should start exercising and why waiting is a mistake
  • The one thing most people ignore until it's too late (hint: it's not about food)
  • How fast is too fast when losing weight on these medications
  • The simple percentage formula for pacing your weight loss perfectly
  • Why body composition matters more than the number on the scale
  • The nutrient deficiencies showing up in GLP-1 users and how to prevent them
  • What to do differently if you already know you don't want to stay on the meds forever
  • Holly's personal concern about starting a GLP-1 (even as an expert)

Resources mentioned:

Download their free guide at www.weightwisdom.com

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3 weeks ago
43 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Why You Lose Weight Everywhere Except Where You Want To with Mike Jensen

Ever wonder why you lose weight everywhere except where you actually want to? Or why your body seems to have "favorite spots" for storing fat? It's not in your head, and it's not random.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Mike Jensen, one of the world's leading experts on body fat distribution from the Mayo Clinic. His groundbreaking research has revolutionized how doctors understand fat, revealing that where your body stores it matters just as much as how much you have. You'll discover why some fat depots are actually protective while others signal metabolic trouble, and most surprisingly, what you can actually do about it.

This conversation will change how you think about your body. From the simple "pinch test" that reveals your visceral fat status to the unexpected truth about hip and thigh fat being beneficial, Dr. Jensen shares insights that could transform your approach to weight management and metabolic health.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising reason why having fat on your hips and thighs is actually good for your health
  • A simple at-home test to determine if you have dangerous visceral fat (hint: it involves pinching)
  • Why two people with identical weight can have completely opposite health risks
  • The "fall guy" theory that explains why visceral fat accumulates in the first place
  • What happens to your fat distribution as you age (and why elderly people often have thin limbs)
  • The one type of exercise that may specifically target visceral fat
  • Why liposuction doesn't improve metabolic health despite removing 20+ pounds of fat
  • The concerning truth about GLP-1 medications and what happens when people stop taking them
  • How stress response styles (fight vs. freeze) may determine where you store fat
  • The easiest habit change that reliably reduces visceral fat
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1 month ago
42 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
How to Outsmart the Holiday Buffet with Kelly Berg and Maddison Garcia

The holidays are here, and so is the annual tug-of-war between enjoying festive foods and dreading the scale come January. But what if you didn't have to choose? What if you could indulge in grandma's famous pie, raise a glass with loved ones, and still walk into the new year feeling great?

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the science behind holiday weight gain and, more importantly, how to outsmart it. They're bringing in reinforcements this time: Kelly Berg and Maddison Garcia from UAB's Metabolic Kitchen share clever swaps, simple tricks, and dietitian-approved hacks that cut calories without cutting the joy. From reimagining your cocktail to rethinking your plate size, you'll walk away with strategies that actually work in the real world.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The sneaky reason those first few post-holiday pounds might not be what you think
  • A "tasting plate" strategy that lets you try everything guilt-free
  • The dessert hack that slashes calories by half (and still satisfies your sweet tooth)
  • Why your plate size matters more than your willpower
  • A simple mocktail switch that saves you hundreds of calories
  • The mac and cheese upgrade that adds nutrition without sacrificing comfort
  • How to handle food pushers without hurting feelings
  • A post-feast recovery plan that doesn't involve starving yourself
  • The one holiday food each host and guest admits they can't resist
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1 month ago
43 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
When The Scale Stops Moving

You're doing everything right. You've been consistent with your plan, staying active, watching what you eat. But then it happens, the scale refuses to budge. For days. Then weeks. The frustration creeps in, and suddenly you're wondering if all your effort is even worth it.

Here's the truth: when your weight loss stalls, it doesn't mean you've failed. It means your body is doing exactly what it's designed to do. The plateau you're experiencing isn't a roadblock. It's actually a sign that something important is happening beneath the surface.

Join Holly and Jim as they dive into the science of weight loss plateaus. You'll discover why plateaus happen to everyone, what's really going on in your body when the scale stops moving, and most importantly, the strategic "cards" you can play to break through and keep progressing toward your goals.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprisingly long period you need to wait before you can actually call it a plateau
  • Why people with larger bodies don't have slower metabolisms (this myth needs to end)
  • The hormone shifts that make your body fight back as you lose weight
  • How GLP-1 medications are pushing plateaus from 3-6 months to over a year
  • The "cards" you can play when your weight stops moving, and which one to try first
  • Why simplifying your meals might be more powerful than you think
  • The controversial science debate about "adaptive thermogenesis"
  • When a plateau is actually your body telling you it's time for weight loss maintenance
  • The surprising "vacation strategy" that can unstick a stubborn plateau
  • Why Holly hits plateaus all the time (and what she does about it)
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1 month ago
40 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
What Successful Slimmers Wish They’d Known at the Start

What if you could sit down with your younger self and share everything you've learned about weight loss? Not the textbook advice, but the hard-won wisdom that only comes from living it. The kind of insights that make you think, "I wish someone had told me this years ago."

Join Holly and Jim as they share powerful reflections from state-of-slimmers and listeners who've been through the journey. You'll hear honest, transformative advice about what really matters when it comes to losing weight and keeping it off. These aren't just tips, they're the truths people discovered about themselves along the way.

This episode will shift how you think about your own journey. Whether you're just starting out or looking for that missing piece, you'll find wisdom here that could change everything.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The mind state shift that separates temporary results from lasting change
  • Why "progress over perfection" might be the most important thing you'll ever learn
  • The surprising connection between self-care and stress eating (and why it matters most when you're busiest)
  • How movement became a way of life for successful maintainers and what they wish they'd known sooner
  • The truth about scales, food journals, and other tools you might be using all wrong
  • Why visualizing your goals isn't just feel-good advice, it's actually rewiring your brain
  • What Jim would tell his younger researcher self (hint: it took him decades to figure this out)
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1 month ago
34 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
The Questions You're Too Embarrassed to Ask About Weight Loss

Ever wondered why your body does strange things during weight loss, but felt too awkward to ask? You're not alone. From unexpected physical changes to confusing emotional responses, weight loss brings surprises nobody warns you about. These unspoken questions deserve genuine answers, free from judgment and shame.

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the questions people whisper about but rarely say out loud. They're diving into the weird body stuff, the mental games, and the relationship shifts that come with losing weight. Whether it's why certain areas change first, how to handle friends who seem threatened by your progress, or feeling like a fraud when people compliment you, this episode goes there.

If you've ever had a question about weight loss that felt too personal or too embarrassing to ask, this conversation is for you. Holly and Jim bring science, compassion, and a healthy dose of vulnerability to topics most experts avoid.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The fascinating biochemistry of where fat actually goes when you lose it
  • Why some body parts seem to change before others (and why you can't control it)
  • The unexpected reason you might feel colder after losing weight
  • Why does your mind take longer to catch up than your body does
  • The truth about why we sometimes underreport what we've eaten to others
  • How to handle partners or friends who seem threatened by your success
  • Why the fear of regaining weight actually means something positive
  • The surprising ways relationships shift when your body changes
  • Why you might still reach for larger clothes even though they don't fit
  • The question that caught Jim completely off guard (involving sexual positions and calorie burn)

Send your awkward, embarrassing, or "too weird to ask" weight loss questions to Holly and Jim for their next episode!

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2 months ago
39 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Paul Coates: Can Supplements Really Help You Lose Weight?

The supplement aisle seems to promise everything: rapid fat burning, appetite suppression, effortless weight loss. With billions of dollars spent annually and 60% of Americans taking supplements regularly, the questions are endless. Do they actually work? Are they safe? And how do you separate the science from the marketing hype?

Join Holly and Jim as they tackle the complex world of weight loss supplements with one of the nation's leading experts. You'll discover why the supplement industry operates so differently from pharmaceuticals, what the research really says about popular ingredients, and how to make informed decisions in a marketplace flooded with big promises but limited oversight.

Their guest, Dr. Paul Coates, spent nearly two decades as director of the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements, where he guided national research priorities and consumer education. He served as president of the American Society for Nutrition and is the lead editor of the Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements. If anyone can cut through the confusion, it's Paul.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising statistic about how many Americans use supplements daily
  • Why studying supplement combinations creates an almost impossible research challenge
  • The red flags to watch for when companies cite "research" to support their products
  • How the regulatory framework for supplements differs dramatically from prescription drugs
  • The cautionary tale of ephedra and what it teaches us about "natural" ingredients
  • Which supplements have enough research to show modest promise for weight management
  • Why expecting huge results from supplements sets you up for disappointment
  • The importance of discussing supplement use with your healthcare provider
  • How to spot products that may contain unlisted ingredients or inaccurate dosing
  • Real-world advice on whether it's worth trying supplements and where to start safely

Resources Mentioned:

NIH Office of Dietary Supplements: https://ods.od.nih.gov/

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2 months ago
48 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Your Burning Weight Loss Questions Answered: A Top 10 Countdown

You've got questions. Lots of them. And if you've been trying to lose weight or keep it off, chances are you've Googled these same burning questions at 11 p.m., desperately searching for answers that actually make sense.

From "Do I really have to give up bread?" to "What do I do when the scale isn't moving?" - these are the questions that keep showing up in Holly and Jim's clinics, programs, emails, and even chance encounters at the grocery store. The questions that make you laugh, make you think, and the ones you're probably too embarrassed to ask out loud but secretly wonder about every day.

Join Holly and Jim as they count down the top 10 most frequently asked weight loss questions, delivering science-backed answers that cut through the confusion. You'll discover why some popular beliefs might be holding you back, learn when to trust your body's signals, and find out which "golden rule" of weight loss might actually be more flexible than you think. Plus, they reveal the number one question that stumps people the most - and why the answer might completely change how you think about success.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why weighing yourself daily might be the key to long-term success (and how to do it without letting the number ruin your day)
  • The surprising truth about whether you need to focus on diet or exercise first
  • Why the breakfast debate isn't as black and white as you've been told
  • The real story behind carbs and whether they're truly the enemy
  • Whether you can enjoy alcohol and still reach your weight goals
  • The truth about the "fat-burning zone" at the gym and why you might be overthinking it
  • What to do when you hit that inevitable plateau (and why it's not a sign of failure)
  • The psychology behind emotional eating and practical strategies to break the cycle
  • Why weight loss and weight maintenance require completely different skill sets
  • The mindset shift that transforms weight regain from failure to part of the process

Resources Mentioned:

  • Weight Loss And… Episode 73: https://weightlossand.com/can-you-drink-alcohol-and-still-lose-weight
  • Weight Loss And… Episode 94: https://weightlossand.com/willpower-wont-save-you-but-these-10-things-will
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2 months ago
45 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Willpower Won't Save You (But These 10 Things Will)

"I just need more willpower." If you've ever said this to yourself, you're not alone. It's one of the most common beliefs in weight loss: that success comes down to having iron-clad self-control and the ability to resist every temptation that comes your way.

But what if willpower isn't the secret weapon you think it is? What if, depending on it, is actually setting you up for failure? Holly and Jim are about to shatter one of the biggest myths in weight management and show you a completely different path to lasting success.

Join them as they reveal why willpower is overrated and share the top 10 strategies that matter far more than white-knuckling your way through cravings. You'll discover science-backed alternatives that successful people use instead of relying on mental muscle alone, and why these approaches are not only more effective, but also more sustainable for the long haul.

Discussed on the episode:

  • Why willpower works like a muscle (and why that's actually a problem)
  • The two times of day when your self-control is strongest and weakest
  • How successful weight maintainers from the National Weight Control Registry really think about willpower
  • The "Perfect Polly" vs "Too Special Sarah" profiles, which extreme are you?
  • Why your workout clothes belong in your office (Jim's clever routine revealed)
  • The mind-body connection breakthrough that's changing everything
  • Holly's chip catastrophe story: when strong willpower completely backfired
  • The boundary conversation technique for handling sabotaging environments
  • Why taking back your power is really a mindset shift
  • The #1 alternative to willpower that replaces it entirely

Resources Mentioned:

  • Weight Loss And… Episode 19: https://weightlossand.com/reigniting-your-weight-loss-motivation-strategies-for-a-sustainable-journey
  • Weight Loss And… Episode 11: https://www.weightlossand.com/the-seven-secrets-of-weight-loss-success/
  • Weight Loss And… Episode 76: https://www.weightlossand.com/why-mind-state-is-the-key-to-weight-loss-maintenance/
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2 months ago
40 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
From Loving Food to Loving Life with David Page

I just love food too much. It's one of the most common excuses people give for not starting their weight loss journey. But what if loving food could actually be your secret weapon?

Join Holly and Jim as they welcome David Page, the Emmy-winning creator of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and host of the Culinary Characters Unlocked podcast. David has built his entire career around celebrating incredible food, yet he's managed to lose over 80 pounds without sacrificing his passion for eating. His story will completely change your thinking about the relationship between food and weight loss success.

You'll discover how a diabetes scare became the catalyst for lasting change, why David chose to stay on GLP-1 medications long-term, and his brilliant strategy for transforming beloved high-calorie dishes into healthier versions that still deliver on flavor. This conversation is packed with practical tips, honest vulnerability, and proof that you don't have to choose between loving food and loving your health.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The diabetes diagnosis that finally scared David into action (and why previous attempts had failed)
  • How GLP-1 medications changed his relationship with food without killing his joy for eating
  • The strategy that lets you keep your favorite food while losing weight
  • What David believes plays a bigger role in weight struggles than most doctors admit
  • The mindset shift that sustains long-term success
  • How to handle inevitable slip-ups without derailing your entire journey
  • The surprising reason David ignores traditional cardio advice (and what he does instead)
  • Why volume eaters need different strategies than naturally thin people
  • David's method for recreating classic comfort foods with a fraction of the calories
  • The role of a specialized endocrinologist and nutritionist in his transformation
  • How chefs are bridging the gap between healthy and delicious food

Resources Mentioned:

  • "The Third Plate" book by Dan Barber
  • Culinary Characters Unlocked podcast
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3 months ago
43 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
10 Common Mistakes People Make with Weight-Loss Meds

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
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Top 10 Fall Weight Loss Pitfalls and Power Plays for a Healthy Season

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

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3 months ago
42 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Why Protein Alone Won't Save Your Muscles with Robin Daly

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

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3 months ago
47 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
The Overlooked Side Effect of Weight Loss with Sue Shapses

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?

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3 months ago
50 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
The Secret to Feeling Full on Fewer Calories with Barbara Rolls

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

Resources Mentioned:

  • Volumetrics book series by Dr. Barbara Rolls
  • “The Big Three” properties of food that drive intake

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4 months ago
45 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
How to Keep the Muscle While Losing the Fat with Stuart Phillips

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)

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4 months ago
49 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
The Missing Link in Your Hunger Control with Heather Leidy

Protein is everywhere these days. Walk down any grocery aisle and you'll see "high protein" splashed across cereal boxes, snack bars, and even ice cream. Scroll through social media, and influencers are preaching about protein powder. But with all this noise, what does the science actually say about protein's role in weight management?

If you've ever wondered whether protein really lives up to the hype or if you're struggling with constant hunger, afternoon snacking, or hitting weight loss plateaus, this episode cuts through the confusion. You'll discover the research-backed truth about how much protein you actually need, when to eat it for maximum benefit, and why your breakfast might be the key to controlling your appetite all day long.

Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Heather Leidy, one of the world's leading researchers on protein and satiety. Dr. Leidy is a nutritional physiologist and associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin who has spent two decades studying how protein impacts hunger, fullness, and eating behavior. She served on the 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, and her groundbreaking research focuses on the power of protein, especially at breakfast, for appetite control and weight management.

Discussed on the episode:

  • The surprising reason protein shakes might not make you feel as full as whole protein foods
  • Why 30 grams of protein at breakfast could be your secret weapon against afternoon cravings
  • The specific amount of protein you need per meal (and per day) for optimal satiety and weight management
  • How protein requirements change as you age and why older adults need significantly more
  • The truth about animal vs. plant protein for hunger control
  • Why people taking GLP-1 medications face unique protein challenges
  • What brain imaging studies reveal about protein's effect on food cravings
  • The one timing mistake that could sabotage your protein strategy
  • Whether you can really damage your kidneys by eating too much protein
  • How to make high-protein breakfasts work for busy families

Resources Mentioned:

  • Beneficial effects of a higher-protein breakfast on the appetitive, hormonal, and neural signals controlling energy intake regulation in overweight/obese, “breakfast-skipping,” late-adolescent girls
  • Protein "requirements" beyond the RDA: implications for optimizing health

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4 months ago
45 minutes

Weight Loss And ...
Your go-to hangout for everything weight loss… and beyond! “Weight Loss and…” is brought to you by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and hosted by seasoned experts in weight management, Dr. James Hill and Dr. Holly Wyatt. We’re your friendly guides through the maze of weight loss, but with a fun twist. We’re not here to preach the latest fad diet or promise a miracle workout. Instead, we’re all about embracing the journey, acknowledging there’s more than one way to hit your health goals, and having a good laugh while we’re at it. We get it: weight loss can be tough, and sometimes pretty serious business. But why can’t it also be enjoyable? With a side of humor, we’ll bring you science-backed insights, real-life stories, and some hard truths. (Spoiler alert: there’s no magic answer - but that doesn’t mean we can’t find what works best for you.) “Weight Loss and…” is your inclusive space to explore, question, and learn — and to feel part of a community along the way. This isn’t just about shedding pounds. It’s about gaining perspective, building better habits, and enjoying the ride. So if you’re up for honest conversations about weight loss - spiced with a little science and a whole lot of fun - pull up a chair, plug in those earbuds, and let’s see where this journey takes us.