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Your best life is just one project away. The Project Weight Loss Podcast is where you will learn the tools and skills to change what is weighing you down, lose weight and above all, improve your quality of life. This reinvention of your life could have a tremendous ripple effect in all you do and everyone you touch. To learn more and work with us visit https://projectweightloss.org.

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Your best life is just one project away. The Project Weight Loss Podcast is where you will learn the tools and skills to change what is weighing you down, lose weight and above all, improve your quality of life. This reinvention of your life could have a tremendous ripple effect in all you do and everyone you touch. To learn more and work with us visit https://projectweightloss.org.

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What if the most radical thing you could do for your weight loss and your life was to love yourself exactly as you are—today, not ten pounds from now? In this episode, I explore the powerful paradox that self-acceptance and unlocking real, lasting change. We'll dive into what it means to love yourself while still wanting more, and how this balance fuels the habits that lead to transformation. I’ll bring in some research, and reflect on why your thoughts—not your weight—are often the real obstacles in your way. Quote of the Week: “There is no such thing as work-life balance. It is all life. The balance has to be within you.” – Sadhguru Citations: Neff, K. D. (2003). Self-compassion: An alternative conceptualization of a healthy attitude toward oneself. Self and Identity, 2(2), 85–101. Crisp, R. J., & Turner, R. N. (2010). Essential Social Psychology (2nd ed.). SAGE Publications. Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
This week, I'm unpacking the helpful and surprising connection between Allen Carr’s method for quitting smoking and breaking free from overeating. What does lighting a cigarette have in common with late-night snacking or emotional eating? More than you think. I share the stats, the mindset shift that changes everything, and how we can use Maester Carr’s wisdom to step into more freedom and fewer food regrets. I also give you an update on my Pacific Crest Trail training (the blisters are real!) and talk about how I plan for my joy eats—and why that makes all the difference. This one is part insight, part inspiration, and all about reclaiming your agency, one intentional decision at a time. Tune in and let’s walk this path together! Quote of the Week: “It is health that is real wealth and not pieces of gold and silver.” – by Mahatma Gandhi Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
This week, I’m speaking to something that we all perceive: this idea of “ frustrating people ”. You know the ones. The co-worker who replies with “per my last email,” the family member who pokes your last nerve, or even that little voice inside your own head that won’t quit. In this episode, I talk about how empathy isn’t just a feel-good idea—it’s a real tool for reducing stress, emotional eating, and overwhelm. Plus, I share how this shows up in my Pacific Crest Trail prep (and how I nearly forgot the ibuprofen!). Tune in for insights, laughter, and maybe a few moments of reflection. Quote of the week: “When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.” – Wayne Dyer Dye(Zaki, J., & Cikara, M. (2017). Empathy and cooperation. Frontiers in Psychology , 8, 202.) Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
In this episode, we’re diving into one of our favorite daily rituals—coffee. But don’t worry, this isn’t an anti-coffee episode. I’m not taking your cup away! Instead, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of coffee from a Project Weight Loss lens, and we’ll look at whether this beloved brew is helping or hindering your goals. Here’s what we’ll cover: · The science-backed benefits of coffee (spoiler: antioxidants, brain health, and more) · The not-so-great side effects (think: sleep, stress, and gut issues) · How coffee ties into your Project Weight Loss goals · My personal approach to enjoying coffee mindfully · Tips to cut back (if that’s what you decide to do) · A little fun with 10 coffee one-liners Quote of the Week: “People always think that happiness is a faraway thing," thought Francie, "something complicated and hard to get. Yet, what little things can make it up; a place of shelter when it rains - a cup of strong hot coffee when you're blue; … a book to read when you're alone - just to be with someone you love. Those things make happiness.” ― Betty Smith, from her book - A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Links Mentioned in This Episode: Episode on the 36 Questions to Build Intimacy Sources Journal of Nutrition: Vinson JA, et al. (2005). Coffee as a source of antioxidants in the diet. EatingWell.com: Moderate coffee consumption linked to lower heart disease risk. EatingWell article Harvard School of Public Health: Coffee and brain health. Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health National Institutes of Health: Coffee and lower disease risk. NIH Study American Journal of Clinical Nutrition: Caffeine and metabolic rate. Acheson KJ, et al. (1980). Caffeine and coffee: their influence on metabolic rate and substrate utilization in normal weight and obese individuals. Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
This week, I laced up and hit Chabot Park again, training for the Oregon stretch of the PCT—even on the days I didn’t feel like it. Why? Because there’s power in showing up for ourselves, especially when the world feels overwhelming. In this episode, I share what it means to have your own back and why it’s one of the most loving things we can do—not just for ourselves, but for everyone around us. We’ll talk food, time, mindset, and that quiet truth we all feel but sometimes ignore. If you’ve ever felt like the hill is too steep, this one’s for you. Come join me on the trail. And as always, I leave you with a quote to carry with you this week: “Sometimes the bravest and most important thing you can do is just show up.” – Brené Brown Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Ever find yourself eating when you're not really hungry? You might be surprised by what’s actually triggering it. In this episode, we take a closer look at the sneaky ways stress shows up—especially when the news cycle won’t quit—and how it can quietly derail your health goals. If you’ve ever felt caught in a cycle of overwhelm, distraction, and fog eating, this one’s for you. Quote of the Week: “You cannot always control what goes on outside. But you can always control what goes on inside.” — Wayne Dyer Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Have you ever had a conversation that made you feel truly seen, understood, and connected? This week, we’re unpacking the art of connection, exploring Arthur Aron’s 36 Questions. References: Harvard Study of Adult Development, 2017 Holt-Lunstad, Smith, & Layton, Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2010 Mehl et al., Eavesdropping on Happiness, Psychological Science, 2010 Aron et al., The Experimental Generation of Interpersonal Closeness, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1997) Arthur Aron 36 Questions: 1. Given the choice of anyone in the world, whom would you want as a dinner guest? 2. Would you like to be famous? In what way? 3. Before making a telephone call, do you ever rehearse what you are going to say? Why? 4. What would constitute a "perfect" day for you? 5. When did you last sing to yourself? To someone else? 6. If you were able to live to the age of 90 & retain either the mind or body of a 30-year-old for the last 60 years of your life, which would you want? 7. Do you have a secret hunch about how you will die? 8. Name 3 things you and your partner appear to have in common. 9. For what in your life do you feel most grateful? 10.If you could change anything about the way you were raised, what would it be? 11.Take four minutes & tell your life story. 12.If you could wake up tomorrow having gained any 1 quality or ability, what would it be? 13.If a crystal ball could tell you the truth about your life, the future, or anything else, what would you want to know? 14.Is there something that you've dreamed of doing for a long time? Why haven't you done it? 15.What is the greatest accomplishment of your life? 16.What do you value most in a friendship? 17.What is your most treasured memory? 18.“ “ terrible memory?19.If you knew that in one year you would die suddenly, would you change anything about the way you are now living? Why? 20.What does friendship mean to you? 21.What roles do love & affection play in your life? 22.Share something you consider a + characteristic of your partner. Share a total of 5 items. 23.How close & warm is your family? Do you feel your childhood was happier than most people's? 24.How do you feel about your relationship with your mother?25.Make 3 true "we" statements each. For instance, "We are both in this room feeling..." 26.Complete this sentence: "I wish I had someone with whom I could share..." 27.If you were going to become a close friend with your partner, please share what would be important for them to know. 28.Tell your partner what you like about them; be very honest, saying things that you might not say to someone you've just met. 29.Share with your partner an embarrassing moment in your life. 30.When did you last cry in front of another person? By yourself? 31.Tell your partner something that you like about them already. 32.What, if anything, is too serious to be joked about?33.If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to speak with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone? Why haven't you told them yet? 34.Your house, containing everything you own, catches fire. After saving your loved ones & pets, you have time to safely make a final dash to save any 1 item. What is it? Why? 35.Of all the people in your family, whose death would you find most disturbing? Why? 36.Share a personal problem & ask your partner's advice. Ask your partner to reflect how you seem to be feeling about the problem you have chosen. Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
This week we speak to getting results—it’s what we all want, right? But what if the secret isn’t just about working harder but working smarter? In this episode, I’m diving into the strategy of reverse engineering success, breaking down how to set clear goals, anticipate obstacles, and make real progress. We’ll talk about the mindset shifts that make all the difference and the science-backed methods that help you lose weight and keep it off. Because here’s the truth—your future isn’t something you wait for; it’s something you create. And that’s why I love this week’s quote: "The best way to predict the future is to create it." – Peter Drucker. So, let’s create it - let’s get to work. Citations: National Institutes of Health, 2020 Sonnentag, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 2003 Harvard Business Review, 2017 Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 2019 The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2021 Locke & Latham, American Psychological Association, 2002 Gollwitzer & Sheeran, Harvard Business Review, 2006 Wing & Phelan, National Weight Control Registry, 2005 Clear, J. (2018). Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones. Avery. Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
What if the thoughts that cause us stress and suffering weren’t actually true? This week, I’m diving into the transformative teachings of the Maester, Byron Katie—the master of truth and generosity. We’ll explore what it means to meet reality as it is, rather than how we think it should be, and how this shift can bring us real freedom. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a loop of negative thinking or struggling with the past and what it all means, this episode is for you. Let’s unpack the power of inquiry and see what’s possible when we stop believing everything we think. Join me as we explore The Work and the profound peace that comes with a mind at home with itself. ( Katie, Byron, and Stephen Mitchell. A Mind at Home with Itself. Harper One, 2017.) Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
In this week’s episode we take a look at what it means to say “NO”. How often do you say yes when you really mean no? We’ve all been there—agreeing to things out of guilt, obligation, or simply because we don’t want to rock the boat. But what if saying no was actually the key to protecting your energy, your time, and even your well-being? What if it wasn’t about rejection, but about making space for what truly matters? There’s something so powerful about knowing when to say no. Not just for the sake of turning things down, but because every no we give makes space for something that truly matters. Too often, we agree to things out of habit, out of fear, or because we don’t want to disappoint. Lets unpack the power of saying no—the kind of no that builds trust in yourself, that aligns with your goals, and that allows you to live with more intention. We’ll talk about why it’s so hard, how we unlearned it, and most importantly, how we can reclaim it. Quote of the week: Never say ‘yes’ with your lips, if in your heart you are saying ‘no.’” -Paulo Coelho Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
This week, I'm unpacking a topic that has been a game-changer in my life—emotional intelligence. The truth is, how we handle life's challenges can often come down to one simple but profound idea: it's not what happens to us, but how we interpret those events that truly affects us. I'm sharing some personal reflections on how this plays out in real time, especially when the heat of the moment takes over. We'll explore how questioning our own reactions—while not always easy—can give us back our power and help us move forward with more clarity and peace. We'll also unpack the timeless wisdom of the Stoics—the Maesters of emotional intelligence. Zeno, Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius each offer powerful teachings on how to navigate life's inevitable ups and downs. These philosophies have helped me not only on my Project Weight Loss journey but in the bigger picture of how I want to show up in the world. If you've ever found yourself feeling hot, irritated, or ready to throw in the towel when things get hard, this episode is for you. Quote of the Week: "When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves." — Viktor Frankl Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Hello, my dear friends. This week, I share a deeply personal journey — one of heartbreak, strength, and the quiet generosity that carries us through life’s most difficult moments. When the unexpected happens and our hearts ache, what do we do? How do we show up for others and ourselves in times of grief? This episode explores the power of presence and the profound impact of offering care, even when our own hearts are broken. Together, we reflect on what it means to love harder — to set aside judgment, lean into connection, and hold space for one another. If you've ever found yourself navigating the storm of loss or standing beside someone you love in their darkest hour, this conversation is for you. Join me as we walk through the waves of grief, armed with love, clarity, and the courage to keep going. Quote of the Week: "I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance—waiting for the bathroom." — Bob Hope Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Living Your Best Life—One Chapter at a Time Books have shaped my life in ways I could have never imagined, and this week, I want to share the profound impact of reading on our journey to living our best lives. Whether it's the wisdom of the Maesters, the emotional depth of a novel, or the courage found in stories of resilience, books give us a connection to something greater than ourselves. Inspired by the incredible words of Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and the universal language of world and the universal language of storytelling, this episode is all about the power of literature—its ability to challenge us, move us, and ultimately transform our world. From the Alchemist to the timeless classics and even banned books, we’ll explore what makes a book worth reading and how literature can inspire change. I’ll also share my personal reading goal for the year—20 books, including selections from Maesters, unfinished works, and those that have been challenged or banned. Because when we expand our minds, we expand our possibilities. What books have left a mark on your life? Have they pushed you, scared you, or given you a new way of seeing the world? Let’s dive deep into the stories that shape us. So, my lovely listeners, wherever you are—in Abu Dhabi, Germany, Mexico, France, the United States, or any of the incredible places you’re tuning in from—thank you for being here. I am thinking of you, and I hope this episode inspires you to reflect on the books that have influenced your journey. Let's embrace the written word and let it guide us to our best selves. Quote of the Week "When I look back, I am so impressed again with the life-giving power of literature. If I were a young person today, trying to gain a sense of myself in the world, I would do that again by reading, just as I did when I was young." -Maya Angelou Amanda Gorman Interview Link: Meet the Press Interview: Amanda Gorman Interviewed by Kristen Welker Fina's 20 Books List: 48 Laws of Power Animal Farm Beloved Crossroads of Twilight Forever Huckle Berry Finn Iliad James Let Them Theory Liliana's Invincible Summer Loving What Is Meditations-Marcus Aurelius Mindful Investor Silvan Method Slaughter House Five Tao Te Ching The Art of War The Great Gatsby The Obstacle is the Way The Perks of Being a Wallflower Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Ever feel like your body is working against you when it comes to weight loss? In this episode, I unpack the fascinating concept of homeostasis—our body’s natural way of maintaining balance—and how it plays a critical role in our eating habits, cravings, and metabolism. I’ll break down why extreme dieting backfires, how dopamine influences our food choices, and what we can do to work with our body instead of fighting against it. We’ll also explore the power of pain—yes, pain!—and how embracing the right kind of discomfort can actually help us create lasting change. Drawing from the research of Dr. Anna Lembke, I’ll share strategies to reset our brain’s reward system, reduce emotional eating, and find balance in a world filled with instant gratification. And of course, I’ll tie it all back to our Project Weight Loss journey and project management principles—because real, sustainable transformation is all about strategy and balance. If you’ve ever struggled with cravings, felt stuck in cycles of self-sabotage, or wondered why your body resists change, this episode is for you. Tune in as we uncover the science behind lasting weight loss and the small shifts that make all the difference. Quote of the week: “ Balance is not something you find, it’s something you create .” – by Jana Kingsford References: Caloric Restriction and Metabolic Adaptation: A study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that increasing dietary protein from 15% to 30% of energy intake, while keeping carbohydrate intake constant, led to a sustained decrease in ad libitum caloric intake. Dopamine and Eating Behavior: Research in Nature Neuroscience highlighted that dopamine depletion reduces food-related reward activity, indicating that dopamine plays a significant role in eating behavior and energy balance. Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
Hello, my dear friends. This week, we’re speaking to a powerful concept—one that plays out in ways we don’t always recognize. It’s a strategy often used in war and politics, but it also shows up in our personal lives, our relationships, and even in our journey toward health and wellness. How do we navigate division without letting it consume us? How do we use awareness and wisdom to move forward with strength and clarity? When we face challenges, whether in our friendships, careers, or personal growth, we have a choice. We can allow obstacles to stop us, or we can use them as stepping stones to something greater. So, how can you take what stands in your way and turn it into the way forward? How can you channel conflict, resistance, or even self-doubt into meaningful action? Let’s explore these questions together. Quote of the Week “Quod obstat viae fit via—what stands in the way, becomes the way.” -Greek Goddess Athena Let’s go, let’s get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org…
 
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