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Ozempic and similar drugs are dominating the conversation about culture, health, and financial markets right now. But what does it mean for Wall Street --- not just for investors, but also in terms of its impact on the social norms of the industry?
**TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains a discussion of eating disorders and disordered eating.**
After all, the world of Wall Street has made huge strides on the diversity front with one notable exception: body diversity. In this episode, we discuss many of the very real problems with navigating body image in highly competitive, stressful environments where conspicuous consumption of food and alcohol may be an unwritten part of the job description. We are joined by registered dietician Lindsay Lusson to explore the physiological and psychological impacts of trying to conform to these pressures, and what shifts we are seeing with new drugs like Ozempic AND a new generation coming up through the ranks.
Lindsey Lusson is Registered Dietitian who specializes in disordered eating and infertility. She has both personal and professional experience with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA) or period loss related to over exercise and under eating. Her experience led her to become passionate about educating and empowering others to advocate for their health and take charge of their fertility through proper nutrition. She has helped over 250 women recover cycles and restore their fertility naturally.
Credentials:
Education, Credentials & Training
•Bachelors of Science in Nutrition from Texas A&M University
•Masters in Exercise and Sports Nutrition from Texas Woman’s University
•Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD 2013-2018)
•Registered Dietitian (RD)
•Board Certified Health Coach (NBC-HWC)
Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok @food.freedom.fertility, and check out her podcast "The Period Recovery and Fertility Podcast" on your favorite platform.
Learn more about 9fin HERE
Shop our Self Paced Courses:
Investment Banking & Private Equity Fundamentals HERE
Fixed Income Sales & Trading HERE
Wealthfront.com/wss. This is a paid endorsement for Wealthfront. May not reflect others’ experiences. Similar outcomes not guaranteed. Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. Rate subject to change. Promo terms apply. If eligible for the boosted rate of 4.15% offered in connection with this promo, the boosted rate is also subject to change if base rate decreases during the 3 month promo period.The Cash Account, which is not a deposit account, is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC ("Wealthfront Brokerage"), Member FINRA/SIPC. Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. The Annual Percentage Yield ("APY") on cash deposits as of 11/7/25, is representative, requires no minimum, and may change at any time. The APY reflects the weighted average of deposit balances at participating Program Banks, which are not allocated equally. Wealthfront Brokerage sweeps cash balances to Program Banks, where they earn the variable APY. Sources HERE.
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Ozempic and similar drugs are dominating the conversation about culture, health, and financial markets right now. But what does it mean for Wall Street --- not just for investors, but also in terms of its impact on the social norms of the industry?
**TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains a discussion of eating disorders and disordered eating.**
After all, the world of Wall Street has made huge strides on the diversity front with one notable exception: body diversity. In this episode, we discuss many of the very real problems with navigating body image in highly competitive, stressful environments where conspicuous consumption of food and alcohol may be an unwritten part of the job description. We are joined by registered dietician Lindsay Lusson to explore the physiological and psychological impacts of trying to conform to these pressures, and what shifts we are seeing with new drugs like Ozempic AND a new generation coming up through the ranks.
Lindsey Lusson is Registered Dietitian who specializes in disordered eating and infertility. She has both personal and professional experience with Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA) or period loss related to over exercise and under eating. Her experience led her to become passionate about educating and empowering others to advocate for their health and take charge of their fertility through proper nutrition. She has helped over 250 women recover cycles and restore their fertility naturally.
Credentials:
Education, Credentials & Training
•Bachelors of Science in Nutrition from Texas A&M University
•Masters in Exercise and Sports Nutrition from Texas Woman’s University
•Certified Specialist in Sports Dietetics (CSSD 2013-2018)
•Registered Dietitian (RD)
•Board Certified Health Coach (NBC-HWC)
Follow Lindsay on Instagram and TikTok @food.freedom.fertility, and check out her podcast "The Period Recovery and Fertility Podcast" on your favorite platform.
Learn more about 9fin HERE
Shop our Self Paced Courses:
Investment Banking & Private Equity Fundamentals HERE
Fixed Income Sales & Trading HERE
Wealthfront.com/wss. This is a paid endorsement for Wealthfront. May not reflect others’ experiences. Similar outcomes not guaranteed. Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. Rate subject to change. Promo terms apply. If eligible for the boosted rate of 4.15% offered in connection with this promo, the boosted rate is also subject to change if base rate decreases during the 3 month promo period.The Cash Account, which is not a deposit account, is offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC ("Wealthfront Brokerage"), Member FINRA/SIPC. Wealthfront Brokerage is not a bank. The Annual Percentage Yield ("APY") on cash deposits as of 11/7/25, is representative, requires no minimum, and may change at any time. The APY reflects the weighted average of deposit balances at participating Program Banks, which are not allocated equally. Wealthfront Brokerage sweeps cash balances to Program Banks, where they earn the variable APY. Sources HERE.

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