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Holly Wyatt & James Hill

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.

  1. The Making of the 2025 Dietary Guidelines and What They Mean for You with Christopher Gardner

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    The Making of the 2025 Dietary Guidelines and What They Mean for You with Christopher Gardner

    Every five years, the U.S. government releases dietary guidelines that shape what gets served in school cafeterias, what doctors recommend to patients, and what ends up on your plate. But what actually happens behind the scenes, and who really gets the final say? If you've ever felt confused about protein, carbs, red meat, or dairy, you're not alone. The latest 2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans arrived with controversy baked in, with final recommendations that diverged from what the scientific advisory committee actually concluded after two years of rigorous, volunteer-driven research. The result? A lot of frustrated scientists and the public left sorting through mixed messages. Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Christopher Gardner, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and Director of Nutrition Studies at the Stanford Prevention Research Center. Dr. Gardner served on the 2025 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, giving him a front-row seat to both the science and the politics of how America's nutrition advice gets made. His research has shaped how we think about plant-based eating, diet quality, and what actually works for weight management in the real world. This one gets spicy. Discussed on the episode: The surprising reason why it's nearly impossible to pick Dietary Guidelines Committee members who have zero conflicts of interestWhat 1,000 hours of unpaid volunteer work look like, and what happened when the new administration received the finished reportThe specific recommendation that left nutrition professionals across the board scratching their headsWhy the protein aisle at your grocery store may be misleading you and what the data actually shows about how much protein Americans eatThe little-known food group that Dr. Gardner says wins on protein, fiber, AND antioxidants simultaneously.Why the "upside-down pyramid" may be more sensationalist than scientificThe real reason dietary guidelines have "failed" and why it's not the reason most people thinkWhat Google's free employee cafeteria has to do with fixing America's food systemDr. Gardner's unconventional answer to what comfort food means to him

    59 min
  2. 25 DE MARÇ

    True, False, or It's Complicated: The Weight Loss Myth-Busting Game

    Everything you think you know about weight loss might be wrong, and that's actually great news. From "my metabolism is broken" to "I just need more willpower," the weight loss world is full of statements that sound completely reasonable, get repeated constantly, and quietly keep people stuck. The problem isn't that people aren't trying hard enough. It's that they're working from a playbook full of myths, half-truths, and oversimplifications. Join Holly and Jim as they turn the podcast into a game, throwing out the statements they hear most often in the clinic, on social media, and out in the real world, and putting each one to the test: true, false, or it's complicated? Play along at home and see how your answers stack up against two scientists with decades of combined research experience. You might be surprised where you agree and where the science has a very different story to tell. Discussed on the episode: The metabolism myth that makes people feel helpless and the simple fix that actually worksWhy feeling hungry doesn't always mean what you think it means (and when a little hunger might actually be a good sign)The truth about GLP-1 medications: what they genuinely fix, what they don't, and the question researchers still can't answerHow your environment is quietly controlling how much you eat, even when you think you're in chargeThe one thing decades of research agree willpower cannot do on its ownWhy Holly and Jim actually disagree on whether you can out-exercise a bad dietThe scale question that trips up almost everyone, and the time frame that actually mattersWhy keeping weight off isn't easier after you lose it, but it doesn't have to be as hard as you think.The persistent myth that there's one perfect plan out there waiting for you, and what to look for instead

    44 min
  3. Why Your Spice Rack Is Your Best Health Tool with Penny Kris-Etherton and Kristina Petersen

    18 DE MARÇ

    Why Your Spice Rack Is Your Best Health Tool with Penny Kris-Etherton and Kristina Petersen

    You already know that what you eat matters. But what about how you season it? Most of us reach for the salt shaker without a second thought, but hiding in your spice rack right now could be some of the most powerful, most overlooked tools in nutrition science. Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with two leading researchers from Penn State University, Dr. Penny Kris-Etherton, one of the most decorated nutrition scientists in the field of diet and cardiovascular health, and Dr. Kristina Petersen, a rising star whose cutting-edge research is changing how we think about flavor, behavior, and healthy eating. Together, they make a compelling case that herbs and spices are far more than a finishing touch. They may be a key to unlocking lasting health. From inflammation and blood pressure to gut bacteria and appetite, the science behind your spice cabinet is deeper than you ever imagined. And the best part? You don’t need to overhaul your entire diet to start benefiting. Discussed on the episode: The two “big buckets” of how herbs and spices impact your health and why both matterWhy researchers are moving away from supplements and back to your kitchen cupboard (and the safety concern that’s driving that shift)The one spice pairing that makes each ingredient dramatically more effectiveWhat chili pepper does to your eating speed and why it’s probably not what you thinkThe surprising connection between your spice rack and your gut microbiomeWhy sodium reduction doesn’t have to mean flavor reduction and where to startThe most underrated spices both researchers swear by (you may not have heard of one of them)What nutritional belief has each researcher completely changed their mind about over their career

    40 min
  4. 11 DE MARÇ

    The New GLP-1 Questions Nobody Saw Coming

    The questions people asked about GLP-1 medications a year ago: Do they work? Are they safe? has been answered. However, a new wave of questions is now emerging, and they're more complex, personal, and in some cases, more surprising than anyone had expected. Something has shifted in the conversation, and Holly and Jim are paying close attention. When the questions change, that's where the real tension lives. People on these medications are reporting feeling emotionally flat. Others are quietly whispering that they're on drugs at all. Some are obsessing over microdosing, while still others are wondering if eliminating food noise entirely is actually a good thing. These aren't the questions of skeptics; they're the questions of people living with these medications every day. And the science hasn't fully caught up yet. Join Holly and Jim as they walk through the new frontier of GLP-1 conversations. The ones happening in waiting rooms, on social media, and at dinner parties. This episode doesn't have all the answers, because honestly, no one does. But it will help you ask better questions. Discussed on the episode: The surprising effect of emotional flatness that keeps coming up, why it's not the same as depression, and what people actually mean by it.What your brain's reward system has to do with gambling, alcohol, and your afternoon snackThe oral pill that's generating enormous buzz and the morning routine dealbreaker that comes with itWhy one of the world's leading researchers would personally choose the shot over the pillThe microdosing trend that’s taking over social media, and whether there's any real science behind it.A thought-provoking question: Is there such a thing as too little food noise?"Ozempic face," "Ozempic teeth," and the body changes that are really just weight loss in disguise.Why some people are super responders and others barely respond at all, and what to do if you're in the second groupThe reason people still whisper about being on these medications, and why Holly and Jim want that to stopA big-picture concern about whether the medical model is crowding out the social one

    50 min
  5. 4 DE MARÇ

    Why Your Weight Loss Maintenance Plan Doesn’t Fit

    Most people spend years chasing the “right” weight loss plan, the one diet, the one program, the one secret that finally makes everything fall into place. But what if the reason nothing has stuck isn’t a lack of willpower or effort? What if it’s because you’ve been following someone else’s plan? Holly and Jim are pulling back the curtain on one of the most liberating truths in weight loss science: maintenance isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the sooner you stop looking for a universal formula, the sooner you can build something that actually works for you. This episode is your permission slip to stop copying and start personalizing. From three distinct weight loss profiles to three different plan structures, Holly and Jim break down a framework for figuring out where to start and why that starting point matters more than anything else. Whether you’re on a GLP-1 medication, thinking about coming off one, or navigating maintenance without meds, this episode will change the way you think about what “success” actually looks like. Discussed on the episode: The three weight loss profiles and the surprisingly specific clues that reveal which one fits you bestWhy some people lose weight easily but can never seem to keep it off (and the science behind why)What “food noise” is, who experiences it most intensely, and why a certain medication makes it disappearThe truth about precision nutrition and microbiome testing: Are they actually ready to personalize your plan?How AI is quietly changing what’s possible in weight loss research (and what Holly and Jim are working on with NIH right now)Why the future of GLP-1 medications might look a lot more like “mix and match” than anyone expectedThe one type of person who may be best positioned to transition off weight loss medications successfullyThree different plan structures to choose from, including one for the overwhelmed and one for the overachieverWhy a “super friend” might see your biggest weight loss obstacle before you ever doResources & Links: Losing the Weight Loss Meds book by Holly Wyatt and James Hill (weightwisdom.com)

    51 min
  6. 25 DE FEBR.

    12 Things GLP-1 Users Don’t Understand (Yet)

    If you're on a GLP-1 medication or thinking about starting one, there's a good chance you're only seeing half the picture. The media is full of before-and-after stories, but what happens after the after? Most people don't find out until it's too late. The truth is, GLP-1 medications are genuinely remarkable tools. But tools only work when you know how to use them. And right now, millions of people are stopping their medications, regaining the weight, and walking away convinced the drugs "didn't work" when the real issue was never the medication at all. Join Holly and Jim as they lay out the 12 things every GLP-1 user needs to understand to make their success last. Whether you're just starting out, thinking about stopping, or already dealing with regain, this episode could change everything about how you approach the game. Discussed on the episode: Why weight management is a forever game and why knowing that isn't enoughThe phase of weight loss that experts have been leaving out for years (until now)What happens in your brain and body when you stop GLP-1 medication cold turkeyWhy Oprah's experience with willpower is more instructive than you might thinkThe one thing Holly says everyone wants, and why chasing it is setting you up to failWhat "a desirable body state" actually means (hint: it's not the number on the scale)The Four E's: the framework for making healthy habits actually stick long-term.Why your environment is just as powerful as your physiology and what you can actually do about itWhat Jim tells people who come off medication without a plan (this one is hard to hear)The question every listener should ask themselves before they ever step on a scale again

    47 min
  7. From Food Noise to Clarity: Bill's GLP-1 Journey

    18 DE FEBR.

    From Food Noise to Clarity: Bill's GLP-1 Journey

    Weight loss isn’t just about the number on the scale. It’s about reclaiming your life. When you’ve been carrying excess weight for years, it’s easy to start accepting limitations as your new normal. Skipping events because of walking. Staying in the car while others explore. Wondering if you’ll see your future grandchildren grow up. But what if the right support could help your body work with you instead of against you? What if losing weight didn’t have to mean constant hunger and willpower battles? Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Bill Tollett, a former school principal and coach who lost over 120 pounds and rediscovered what living fully actually means. This conversation goes beyond the mechanics of weight loss. Bill shares the mental shifts that surprised him most, the challenges of navigating insurance hurdles, and why he now describes himself as feeling “capable” for the first time in decades. Whether you’re considering medication, struggling with where to start, or simply curious about what sustainable change actually looks like, Bill’s story offers honest insights into a journey that’s transformed not just his body, but his entire approach to life. Discussed on the episode: Why one doctor’s blunt comment became the catalyst for changeThe unexpected mental clarity that came with medication (and why it felt like being a superhero)How Bill built exercise into his day without joining a gym or running marathonsThe three different reactions people have when they see his transformationWhat “food noise” really feels like and what life is like when it quiets downWhy Bill says this isn’t cheating, it’s “leveling the playing field.”

    43 min
  8. Why Obesity Care Still Fails People with Fatima Cody Stanford

    11 DE FEBR.

    Why Obesity Care Still Fails People with Fatima Cody Stanford

    Have you ever done everything right, eaten well, moved your body, maybe even started a new medication, and still felt like the system wasn’t working for you? You’re not alone. And the reason might not be what you think. Join Holly and Jim as they sit down with Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford, an obesity medicine physician and associate professor at Harvard Medical School, and one of the boldest voices shaping how we think about obesity care today. Dr. Stanford treats obesity as the complex, chronic disease it truly is, and she’s not afraid to call out the bias, broken systems, and outdated myths that get in the way. This is a conversation that will change the way you see weight loss, not just as something you do, but as something you deserve support with. Discussed on the episode: The shocking age at which weight bias begins and why it’s not where you’d expectWhy over 80% of physicians carry bias toward patients with excess body weight, and what one doctor is doing to flip the scriptThe real reason GLP-1 medications aren’t the magic bullet and why that’s actually okayWhy some patients respond brilliantly to these drugs and others don’t, and what you absolutely cannot do to change thatThe one nutrient and one type of exercise that matter most when you’re losing weight on medicationWhat happens when insurance pulls the rug out, and the creative strategies doctors use to keep patients on trackThe “Ozempic baby” phenomenon: what the early science is actually showingWhy the new oral Wegovy pill might not be the game-changer everyone is hoping forThe grocery store moment that completely changed one doctor’s understanding of obesity

    49 min

Informació

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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