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How Stanley Bronstein Lost 220+ Pounds Without Drugs or Surgery | Mindset for Permanent Weight Loss

Joshua Sharp, DC Season 2 Episode 18

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How do you create permanent weight loss instead of temporary results?

In this episode of the Discover Health Podcast, Dr. Joshua Sharp sits down with Stanley Bronstein to talk about the mindset shifts, identity changes, and daily habits that helped him lose more than 220 pounds without drugs or surgery and keep it off for nearly 17 years.

Stanley shares his personal story of obesity, emotional eating, grief, failed dieting, and the breakthrough that finally led to lasting change. They discuss why temporary change creates temporary results, how identity drives long-term transformation, why perfection is not the goal, and the simple daily habits that can completely change your health trajectory over time.

If you feel stuck in cycles of starting and stopping, this conversation will encourage you to think long term, stay consistent, and focus on permanent lifestyle change instead of quick fixes.

In this episode, we cover:
• How grief and emotional pain shaped Stanley’s early relationship with food
• Why temporary diets often fail
• The mindset shift that helped him create lasting change
• Why identity matters more than willpower
• How walking became a cornerstone habit
• Why long-term thinking is essential for health transformation
• Stanley’s 4 practical starting points for better health
• The Way of Excellence framework and how to use it

Chapters:
00:00 Temporary change vs permanent change
00:56 Meet Stanley Bronstein
01:39 Early life, grief, and the roots of obesity
04:57 Emotional eating and shutting down emotionally
06:20 Weight Watchers, frozen meals, and old habits returning
08:08 A funeral that changed everything
10:56 Perspective, mortality, and making life count
12:29 Marriage, career, and regaining weight
13:43 The wake-up call before age 50
15:13 Why most people quit after failing
16:55 What changed this time
18:03 From punishment to privilege
19:11 Alcohol, soda, and early permanent changes
20:20 How walking started
21:54 Peggy Chun and the perspective shift
22:44 This is about more than weight loss
23:46 The Way of Excellence system
27:20 Awareness, truth, and personal responsibility
28:27 Why life is a long-term game
30:45 Persistence, respect, and balance
32:34 Willingness, belief, and discipline
37:35 Commitment and identity-based change
40:56 4 simple ways to get started
45:19 Stanley’s free resources and final encouragement

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Connect with Stanley Bronstein:
The Way of Excellence: https://thewayofexcellence.com/
Stanley’s Website: https://stanleybronstein.com/
Million Pound Weight Loss Challenge: https://thewayofexcellence.com/mpwlc/

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