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In this episode, I’m talking to Summer, a dietitian who also has lived experience of obesity. She shares her personal journey of losing and regaining over 100 pounds, trying intuitive eating, and struggling with constant food obsession — even with all her professional knowledge.
We talk about why intuitive eating rarely work for people with obesity, and how biology, hormones, and food noise can override hunger cues and best intentions. Summer opens up about how GLP-1 medication changed her relationship with food — not by removing appetite, but by quieting the obsession and allowing her to eat intuitively without tracking, restriction, or guilt for the first time.
We also discuss barriers to accessing medication, the divide within the dietitian community, the risks around compounded GLP-1s, and why comprehensive support — including dietitians — matters whether or not someone is on medication.
This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about food freedom, long-term maintenance, and why obesity care must move beyond willpower and ideology.
This podcast shares lived experiences and opinions. It’s for informational purposes only and not medical advice. Always talk to your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By The Weight Medicine PodcastIn this episode, I’m talking to Summer, a dietitian who also has lived experience of obesity. She shares her personal journey of losing and regaining over 100 pounds, trying intuitive eating, and struggling with constant food obsession — even with all her professional knowledge.
We talk about why intuitive eating rarely work for people with obesity, and how biology, hormones, and food noise can override hunger cues and best intentions. Summer opens up about how GLP-1 medication changed her relationship with food — not by removing appetite, but by quieting the obsession and allowing her to eat intuitively without tracking, restriction, or guilt for the first time.
We also discuss barriers to accessing medication, the divide within the dietitian community, the risks around compounded GLP-1s, and why comprehensive support — including dietitians — matters whether or not someone is on medication.
This is an honest, thoughtful conversation about food freedom, long-term maintenance, and why obesity care must move beyond willpower and ideology.
This podcast shares lived experiences and opinions. It’s for informational purposes only and not medical advice. Always talk to your healthcare provider for personal medical guidance.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.