Weight Loss for Busy Physicians | Helping Women Physicians Lose Weight for the Last Time

Are you a busy physician who wants to lose weight permanently so you can have the life you want? This podcast is the resource you’ve been looking for. I’ll guide you on the journey to overcome stress eating, exhaustion, and overwhelm - and move into freedom around food. Each week, this podcast brings you specific tools and resources to meet the challenges busy doctors face. Your time is valuable - and so is your well-being. We’ll help you find the time to care for yourself as well as you care for your patients. Learn new ways of thinking that make good eating decisions automatic and result in permanent, effortless weight loss. Find out how to gain the time and energy to take care of yourself the way you tell your patients to! We’ll show you how to stop overeating and using food to deal with stress and exhaustion. You’ll learn to improve your relationships and to better deal with the difficult people in your life so you don’t need food to cope. This can be the best stage of your life yet - just like you thought it would be when you started your training. And most importantly, feel better in all aspects of your life without anything or anyone else having to change. Your host, Dr. Katrina Ubell, is a board-certified pediatrician and a certified life and weight loss coach. After completing her pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Dr. Ubell worked in a private pediatric practice for 10 years before retiring from her practice to become a life and weight loss coach for busy physicians. Dr. Ubell lost 45 pounds in 12 months without any surgery, pills, or unhealthy crash diets. You can find out more about Dr. Ubell and her work at www.katrinaubellmd.com.
Hosts & Guests
Wishing for new episodes!!
Mar 17
So incredibly helpful for working through all of the issues that impact our lives. I am grateful for so many episodes but wish she made more episodes going forward!!!
Timeless information
Mar 10
I found Dr. Ubell while listening to an older podcast of another show. One of my favorite things so far (25 episodes in) is how all of what she talks about applies to so many areas in our lives and not just to food. I’m now seeing more things as neutral facts and not getting swept up in my emotions. This podcast has helped me to lose weight and have better relationships with those interact with.
Life-Changing and Inspiring Podcast
Jan 10
Katrina is absolutely amazing! Her teachings about thought work have completely transformed my life. After purchasing her book and listening to her podcast for the past few months, I feel like I’ve gained a wise and compassionate friend who always knows exactly what to say. Each episode feels like a meaningful conversation, full of insight and encouragement. Thanks to Katrina’s guidance, I’ve already lost 12 pounds—something I truly couldn’t have accomplished without her thoughtful approach. I love how practical, relatable, and motivating she is. I can’t recommend her podcast enough to anyone looking to improve their mindset, health, and overall life. She’s simply incredible!
So helpful
12/11/2024
I’m very grateful for this podcast. I’m sad it has stopped but learned so much over the years of listening of things to watch for in my thinking about food and life. She was the first coach I ever encountered and her work did so much positively for my life personally and professionally. I always appreciated her down to earth, non judgements podcasts. I wish her the best in future endeavors and want to express my appreciation for her work.
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- CreatorKatrina Ubell, MD | Master Certified Life and Weight Loss Coach
- Years Active2017 - 2024
- Episodes407
- RatingClean
- Copyright© 2025 Weight Loss for Busy Physicians | Helping Women Physicians Lose Weight for the Last Time
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