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In this episode of Deep Thoughts with Michelle Handy, we sit down with Dr. Allison Grupski, a clinical health psychologist and former VP of Behavioral Science at WeightWatchers, to explore what it really takes to support healthy behavior change at scale.
Allison shares her journey from providing direct care to over 3,000 clients to leading digital and coach-led interventions that have impacted millions. With deep empathy and scientific precision, she unpacks the messy realities of eating behaviors, weight stigma, and the myth of motivation—and explains why some of the most powerful behavior change tools are surprisingly human.
We also dive into how behavioral scientists can stay relevant in an AI-driven world, and how Allison’s clinical lens helped ground product decisions in real-life complexity, not just data.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Featured Guest: Dr. Allison Grupski
Allison is a clinical psychologist and behavioral science leader with expertise in eating behavior, exercise, and mental health. She’s a fierce advocate for reducing weight stigma and helping people build healthier relationships with food, movement, and themselves. She's also a certified group fitness instructor and avid baseball fan—having visited nearly every major league stadium!
Connect with Allison
Instagram: @allison_g_phd
Support the show
Get in Touch
Have thoughts about this episode? Connect with Dr. Michelle Handy on LinkedIn and follow Deep Thoughts for more insights at the intersection of behavioral science, tech, and design.
Deep Thoughts with Michelle Handy explores the intersections of behavioral science, tech, and design through engaging conversations with thought leaders. Whether you're building products, leading teams, or navigating your own career journey, each episode delivers practical insights to inspire personal growth and drive innovation.
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In this episode of Deep Thoughts with Michelle Handy, we sit down with Dr. Allison Grupski, a clinical health psychologist and former VP of Behavioral Science at WeightWatchers, to explore what it really takes to support healthy behavior change at scale.
Allison shares her journey from providing direct care to over 3,000 clients to leading digital and coach-led interventions that have impacted millions. With deep empathy and scientific precision, she unpacks the messy realities of eating behaviors, weight stigma, and the myth of motivation—and explains why some of the most powerful behavior change tools are surprisingly human.
We also dive into how behavioral scientists can stay relevant in an AI-driven world, and how Allison’s clinical lens helped ground product decisions in real-life complexity, not just data.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Featured Guest: Dr. Allison Grupski
Allison is a clinical psychologist and behavioral science leader with expertise in eating behavior, exercise, and mental health. She’s a fierce advocate for reducing weight stigma and helping people build healthier relationships with food, movement, and themselves. She's also a certified group fitness instructor and avid baseball fan—having visited nearly every major league stadium!
Connect with Allison
Instagram: @allison_g_phd
Support the show
Get in Touch
Have thoughts about this episode? Connect with Dr. Michelle Handy on LinkedIn and follow Deep Thoughts for more insights at the intersection of behavioral science, tech, and design.
Deep Thoughts with Michelle Handy explores the intersections of behavioral science, tech, and design through engaging conversations with thought leaders. Whether you're building products, leading teams, or navigating your own career journey, each episode delivers practical insights to inspire personal growth and drive innovation.