Disrupting Obesity
The Disrupting Obesity podcast is for anyone who’s looking to lose an extreme amount of weight and change their relationship with food so they can keep the pounds off. If you’re tired of feeling judged for being fat, of excluding yourself or being left out, and using food to comfort, reward, and cope with your emotions and the day to day, don’t waste time beating yourself up. You absolutely have what it takes to lose a significant amount of weight naturally in a way that you can sustain and that will ensure you keep the weight off too.
Hosted by Charlotte Skanes, a weight loss coach who lost and is keeping off over two hundred pounds, this show will give you the strategies and mindset you need to drop the weight. It’s going to encourage you and motivate you so that you can build the confidence and self-belief to find the healthiest version of yourself. It’s not about the food. It’s about your relationship with food. Once you start to change that relationship you can start disrupting obesity.
Disrupting Obesity
158 ~ Weight Loss Wednesday Q&A XXII
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Welcome back to Weight Loss Wednesday. In episode 158, I’m answering your questions on motivation, calorie adjustments, intuitive eating, exercise, comparison, and a very real conversation about loose skin and visibility. This episode is honest, practical, and a reminder that you do not need expensive tools, perfect circumstances, or anyone’s approval to lose weight.
What I cover in this episode:
• How to stay motivated when you’re comparing yourself to people with personal trainers, medications, or resources you don’t have
• Why you do not need money, coaching, or exercise to lose weight
• How comparison can quietly turn into self-sabotage and how to spot it
• How often to adjust your calorie target and when to recalculate your TDEE
• Whether calorie tracking apps automatically adjust your numbers
• Why I switched from regular cola to Diet Coke and eventually Coke Zero
• Managing calories and blood sugar without giving up the things you enjoy
• My honest thoughts on intuitive eating and why it was not a weight loss strategy for me
• When, or if, exercise played a role in my 200-pound weight loss
• Why exercise can be a barrier and why it does not have to be part of weight loss
• Addressing comments about loose skin, visibility, and why I choose not to hide it
• Why I am not ashamed of my body, before or after weight loss
• A reminder that weight loss is a solo pursuit and you are capable of doing this on your own
This episode is a reminder that you can lose weight with the tools you already have, that perfection is not required, and that your body does not need to be hidden to be worthy of respect.
If you have a question you’d like answered on a future Weight Loss Wednesday, please send it in. I love hearing from you.
Looking for help on your weight loss journey? I’ve created a couple of resources:
• My NEW Membership Community Flamingo Forum! Join HERE: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor-our-community
• My Immersive Weight Loss Experience: Sustainable 7
• My Cookbook 'Disruptor'
• Free Guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time’
• Weight Loss Workbook Disruptor, find anywhere in the world on Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”
•Get Started For The Last Time LIVE Webinar Replay Sign-Up - free Spread Sprinkle Pour worksheets
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