Click bait
Seems like a lot of this is click bait. In the weight loss series specifically he claims the missing piece is spirituality. While an interesting take, ultimately he hangs the same old carrot on a stick and implies that weight loss will when... and then describes the missing piece. However you word this type of argument, you are placing blame on the individual. Fat is not a moral failure. It is biology. Stigma and stress and restriction often lead to weight gain and to blame it on the individual seems to miss the message in his own podcast. It is the social context that should impart patience and love etc. The only way to overcome our national eating disorder is to accept what is and embody the fact that true health will never be determined by the number on a scale or body shape/size.
Becca phd soon to be MD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/20
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Emily & Marc are by far the extremely knowledgable health advocates when it comes to food & its mind/body connection. Their programs, videos & now podcasts never cease to amaze me & make it extremely easy for anyone to become aware of their relationship w/ food.
Holistic Momma of 4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/15
The session with Debbie hit home with me in so many ways and Marc telling her to stop apologizing went straight to the core. Keep up the great work!
mariew43 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/24/15
Thank you for the work you do and for sharing real life challenges and insight through these excellent podcasts. Meeting people where they are at and helping them discover and understand the real issues and how they relate to food will bring about beautiful transformation as we become connected...Read full review »
BTransformed via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/15
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