Episode Overview Oprah's public conversations about GLP-1s are getting a lot of attention, and in this episode, Jen and Annie unpack what they agree with, what they think is missing, and why nuance matters so much in conversations about weight, biology, and behavior change. They talk through Oprah's long, very public history with weight stigma, the shame so many women have carried around their bodies, and why it matters that someone with her platform is saying this is not just about willpower. But they also push back on the oversimplified message that if you struggle with your weight, its biology and that GLP-1s are the only answer. This episode is a thoughtful look at the messy middle: where genetics matter, environment matters, behavior matters, and support matters. If you've ever felt blamed for your body, confused by the GLP-1 conversation, or frustrated by all-or-nothing takes online, this one will help you think more clearly and compassionately. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points What Oprah gets right about shame, weight stigma, and the limits of willpower Why "it's all biology" is still too simple Where food noise actually comes from, and why GLP-1s are not a universal fix How to think about weight, behavior change, and support with more nuance
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