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Episode 115. Today’s episode was another “this sounds like a fun idea” that quickly came to fruition. I logged into the YouTube TV app on my phone and saw that the Oprah Special on the weight loss GLP-1 meds was being recorded.
The show was titled: An Oprah Special: Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution
I watched a little bit of it, but then decided to come back and watch the recording the next day. I quickly sent a Voxer text to Dr. Kim Daniels to ask if she was watching and if so, if she wanted to record a podcast episode about it.
Mainly, I noticed quickly in the part that I watched that very little focus was put on the potential root causes of the food noise. I thought, “this would be fun to review with Kim” and so here we are.
What to Expect in this Episode
- Kim and I have a conversation about our general impressions of the TV special including some of the many things we believe they failed to address
- In the episode we try to be as un-biased as possible, but we recognize we have major biases and a lot of privilege that impacts how we approach this situation
- We talk about some of the aspects we wish were discussed and how we had hoped for a more balanced conversation
- We talk about the concept of obesity as a disease and also the statements like “release the shame” and our thoughts on these nuanced topics
- We also talk about how Internal Family Systems theory can help us understand the many strong opinions as it relates to these topics, and how an IFS approach could really be useful as we are trying to truly examine root causes
- We talk a bit about the concept of food noise and early relationships with food and how they might contribute to symptoms as an adult
- My hope and belief is that this conversation is not pro or anti medication, but simply an expansion on the aspects of weight loss and these controversial medications coming from two psychologists
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