
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Dr. Rachel Goldman is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, consultant & Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine specializing in health behavior change, stress management, eating behaviors, the treatment of obesity and weight management.
We discuss:
Rachel’s background, education & training and some of her consulting highlights, including the 2022 film, The Whale starring Brendan Fraser and sharing a stage with the queen herself, Oprah Winfrey
What media gets right & wrong about obesity medications (including the names we use to discuss this type of treatment), plus who for whom GLP-1’s like Ozempic are really intended?
Is obesity really a disease? Why/when it IS, when it’s NOT, and the distinction between obesity as a chronic condition vs. an unintentional misuse of language.
Making the most of GLP-1 medications: How to increase efficacy, tolerance & medication adherence for patients just starting on these meds– which interventions actually work, and when/why do other adjuvant interventions backfire?
Setting patients up for success on GLP-1’s, including defining what that looks like; how long patients should be on GLP-1 medications, and what other lifestyle factors are necessary to consider before prescribing/taking one of these weight-loss medications?
The rise of new behavioral modification as a result of “quieting food noise.” Plus, what the term “food noise” actually means and why it’s so hot right now in media & marketing.
The need for interdisciplinary approaches when prescribing & treating patients with obesity.
Thanks for listening to The Business of Wellness Podcast with Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN.
🎙️Follow The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts & leave a 5-star rating & review
🎙️Hire me to consult before you invest in or get to work on that “better-for-you” product
🎙️Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & Dr. Rachel @drrachelnyc
**Advice provided on this podcast should not replace medical advice provided by your physician.
4.9
5252 ratings
Dr. Rachel Goldman is a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, consultant & Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine specializing in health behavior change, stress management, eating behaviors, the treatment of obesity and weight management.
We discuss:
Rachel’s background, education & training and some of her consulting highlights, including the 2022 film, The Whale starring Brendan Fraser and sharing a stage with the queen herself, Oprah Winfrey
What media gets right & wrong about obesity medications (including the names we use to discuss this type of treatment), plus who for whom GLP-1’s like Ozempic are really intended?
Is obesity really a disease? Why/when it IS, when it’s NOT, and the distinction between obesity as a chronic condition vs. an unintentional misuse of language.
Making the most of GLP-1 medications: How to increase efficacy, tolerance & medication adherence for patients just starting on these meds– which interventions actually work, and when/why do other adjuvant interventions backfire?
Setting patients up for success on GLP-1’s, including defining what that looks like; how long patients should be on GLP-1 medications, and what other lifestyle factors are necessary to consider before prescribing/taking one of these weight-loss medications?
The rise of new behavioral modification as a result of “quieting food noise.” Plus, what the term “food noise” actually means and why it’s so hot right now in media & marketing.
The need for interdisciplinary approaches when prescribing & treating patients with obesity.
Thanks for listening to The Business of Wellness Podcast with Jaclyn London, MS, RD, CDN.
🎙️Follow The Business of Wellness on Apple Podcasts & leave a 5-star rating & review
🎙️Hire me to consult before you invest in or get to work on that “better-for-you” product
🎙️Follow me @jaclynlondonrd & Dr. Rachel @drrachelnyc
**Advice provided on this podcast should not replace medical advice provided by your physician.
8,891 Listeners
25,473 Listeners
111,334 Listeners
234 Listeners
3,606 Listeners
2,604 Listeners
4,885 Listeners
2,969 Listeners
419 Listeners
2,863 Listeners
3,154 Listeners
20,801 Listeners
13,751 Listeners
352 Listeners
394 Listeners