Weight Loss Mindset

Weight Loss Mindset

Struggling with weight loss despite trying numerous programs? The key lies in your mindset. 'Weight Loss Mindset' delves into the psychological aspects of weight loss, offering strategies to reframe your thinking for sustainable results. Join us to explore how a transformed mindset can lead to lasting weight loss success. Subscribe now and step into a journey to a healthier you! https://www.weightlossmindset.co/s/podcast?utm_medium=podcast (weightlossmindset.co)

Episodes

December 8, 2025 15 mins

We are taught that weight loss is a test of character.

If you are overweight, society tells you it’s because you lack the willpower to say "no." You likely believe this too. You wake up every Monday promising to be "better," to white-knuckle your way through cravings, and to force your body into submission.

But by Friday (or Tuesday night), you’re exhausted, and the binge feels inevitable.

In this episode, I’m challenging the holy g...

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In this Q&A episode, we follow up on our deep dive into Polyvagal Theory to answer your real-life questions about nervous system regulation.

We tackle the fear that self-compassion is just "making excuses," practical tips for regulating your anxiety in public, and the terrifying (but necessary) shift away from restriction to stop the binge cycle.

Important Points Covered

  1. Can You Be in Two States at Once? Yes. We discuss "mixe...
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In this episode, we explore the biological reason why willpower so often fails in the face of binge eating.

We dive into Polyvagal Theory to understand how your autonomic nervous system hijacks your decision-making to keep you safe, explaining why you can't simply "discipline" your way out of a survival response.

You'll discover why your body is actually trying to protect you when it demands food, and how to create true safety with...

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November 24, 2025 11 mins

When you transform your relationship with food, you don't just change your behaviors - you change who you are.

This episode reveals the uncomfortable truth about identity grief: to become someone who naturally takes care of their body, you have to grieve the loss of being "someone who struggles with food."

This grief is real, necessary, and completely normal - but no one talks about it.

Important Points Covered

1. Identity L...

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Addressing the real fears and challenges of identity transformation.

This Q&A episode tackles common concerns about changing your food-related identity, from feeling "fake" when trying new behaviors to handling setbacks and unsupportive people during your transformation journey.

Important Points Covered

1. Identity Isn't Permanent - It's Learned

The belief "I'm someone who struggles with food" isn't who you ARE, ...

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Discover why you can't out-behavior a limiting identity and learn the exact 5-step process for becoming someone who naturally takes care of their body.

This episode reveals how to bridge the gap between knowing what to do and actually becoming the person who does it automatically.

Important Points Covered

1. The Identity Problem

Most people try to change behaviors without changing identity. Your behaviors will always...

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This Q&A episode addresses the practical implementation questions from Monday's "Mental Traits" episode.

Listeners asked how to actually develop food freedom traits when they feel like they're starting from zero, especially transferring skills they already have in other life areas to their relationship with food.

IMPORTANT POINTS COVERED

1. Transferring Systems Thinking to Food

2. Rebuilding Trust in Hunger Signals

3. Movi...

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Discover the five specific mental traits that separate people with food freedom from those who constantly struggle.

These aren't personality traits you're born with - they're learnable mental habits that anyone can develop, no matter where you're starting from.

Important Points Covered

1. Systems vs. Events Thinking People with food freedom see eating experiences as data points in a larger system, not isolated failures or su...

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November 7, 2025 8 mins

This episode challenges you to have a completely rule-free weekend with food to prove you can trust your body's wisdom without restrictions.

Learn why weekends feel "dangerous" around food and how to eat like someone with a truly healthy relationship with eating.

Important Points Covered

  • Weekend eating problems are actually restriction problems - The reason weekends feel dangerous is because you restrict Monday-Friday, c...
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This episode explores how we're all born with natural body wisdom that gets buried under years of diet culture and external rules.

It empowers listeners to reconnect with their innate ability to know what, when, and how much to eat by trusting their body's signals instead of following external guidelines.

Important Points Covered

Natural Body Wisdom Exists - You were born knowing when to eat and when to stop, but diet cult...

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This Q&A episode addresses listener questions following Monday's "Bad Advice vs Good Advice" episode.

We dive into practical implementation strategies for moving away from willpower-based approaches to psychologically sound methods that work with human nature instead of against it.

Important Points Covered

  1. Building Systems vs. Relying on Willpower
  2. Creating Flexible Boundaries Without Losing Control
  3. Preparing for Obstacl...
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This episode exposes five pieces of popular weight loss advice that sound good but actually sabotage your progress.

Instead of just pointing out what's wrong, we dive into psychologically-sound alternatives that work with human nature, not against it. If you've been struggling despite "doing everything right," this episode will show you why - and what to do instead.

Important Points Covered

  1. Willpower is a limited resourc...
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In this motivational episode, I challenge the popular "calories in, calories out" framework that dominates weight loss advice.

While calories do matter, treating your body like a simple calculator ignores the complex psychology and biology of eating. I explain why this approach keeps people stuck in restriction cycles and offer a better framework focused on consciousness, satisfaction, and trusting your body's intelligence.

Impo...

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In this motivational episode, I share the five personal rules that have kept me free from food obsession and diet culture.

These aren't restriction-based diet rules, but psychological principles that work WITH your mind to create lasting food freedom. Learn how to shift from external control to internal wisdom.

Important Points Covered

Rule #1: Progress Over Perfection, Always

Rule #2: Feelings Are Information, Not Emergencie...

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Following Monday's controversial episode about why "everything in moderation" is terrible advice, this Q&A addresses your biggest fears and questions about moving beyond the moderation mindset.

From concerns about eating "everything in sight" to handling unsupportive family members, we dive into the practical psychology of food freedom and internal awareness.

Important Points Covered:

  1. The Permission Paradox: Why givi...
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In this episode, I challenge one of the most popular pieces of weight loss advice that everyone gives: "eat everything in moderation."

While this sounds reasonable and balanced, it's actually harmful advice that ignores the psychology of how our brains work with food. I break down exactly why this framework fails and share what actually works instead for people who struggle with emotional eating and food obsession.

Important Poi...
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    In this heartfelt and motivational episode, Rick reflects on the most valuable lessons he wishes he’d known when he first began his journey to heal his relationship with food.

    He shares powerful mindset shifts that would have saved years of frustration. Insights that now help listeners move forward with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

    Important points mentioned:

    1. Start with your thoughts, not your diet. True change begins by ...
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     In this motivational episode, we dive into the five simple daily habits that actually create real transformation with food and mindset.

    These habits aren’t about perfection or willpower—they’re about awareness, consistency, and learning to respond instead of react. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the same eating patterns, this episode shows you exactly what to do to move forward—one habit at a time.

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    In this heartfelt Q&A episode, we dive into the real, messy, and emotional parts of personal transformation.

    Rick answers listeners’ most vulnerable questions about why knowing what to do isn’t the same as doing it, how to handle unsupportive family members, what to do after a setback, and how to process the grief that comes with letting go of food as comfort.

    This conversation sheds light on the often-unspoken struggles behind...

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    After 3 weeks of challenging conventional weight loss wisdom, it's time to get real about the painful lessons learned along the way. These 5 hard-earned insights could save you years of struggle and frustration on your own journey.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why understanding your patterns intellectually isn't enough to change them 

    • How loved ones will unknowingly sabotage your progress (and what to do about it) 

    • The t...

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