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🎯 Expect to learn how fat loss actually happens, why the body is far more fascinating than most people realize, and how one creator turned a confusing science topic into a cinematic YouTube show.
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In This Episode:
In this episode, I sit down with Bianca Scalise, creator of Wildly Human, to talk about the surprising truth behind fat loss, the science of where fat actually goes, and how she built a visually driven show around human physiology.
We also get into the creative process behind making long-form educational content, including how to find the right question, build a story around it, and use metaphors like a “heist” to make complex biology feel unforgettable.
Bianca breaks down the difference between short-form content and deeper explainer storytelling, why she wanted to create something that respects the audience’s curiosity, and how she balances creativity, training, work, and life while building a new media project from scratch.
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🎯 Expect to learn how fat loss actually happens, why the body is far more fascinating than most people realize, and how one creator turned a confusing science topic into a cinematic YouTube show.
Follow Wildly Human on YouTube
Follow Bianca on Instagram
In This Episode:
In this episode, I sit down with Bianca Scalise, creator of Wildly Human, to talk about the surprising truth behind fat loss, the science of where fat actually goes, and how she built a visually driven show around human physiology.
We also get into the creative process behind making long-form educational content, including how to find the right question, build a story around it, and use metaphors like a “heist” to make complex biology feel unforgettable.
Bianca breaks down the difference between short-form content and deeper explainer storytelling, why she wanted to create something that respects the audience’s curiosity, and how she balances creativity, training, work, and life while building a new media project from scratch.
🔗 CONNECT WITH SPENCER COURSEN
📧 Mailbag
🌐 Website
🎙️Podcast Guest Submission Form
📰 Newsletter
📖 "The Safety Trap"
👨⚖️ Hire Spencer Coursen as your next keynote speaker

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