#87: Rip's Rescue - Losing Weight Without Losing Your Mind, Featuring Dr. Doug Lisle

 

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Welcome to a BONUS Edition of the PLANTSTRONG Podcast with an encore performance of “How to Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind,” featuring Dr. Doug Lisle and Rip Esselstyn. In this free livestream event, Dr. Lisle gave a brief talk on the surprising and inspiring truth about how to achieve sustainable weight loss.

The event was so powerful that we want to share it with everyone in hopes of providing some help and reassurance that YOU are not the problem and your genes are not to blame as much as we want to point the finger at someone or something. So many lightbulb moments took place throughout the evening and we hope you experience the same.

Stick around at the end as PLANTSTRONG coaches John Fitzgerald and Ami Mackey also provide a Mindset Mastery talk on how to put the content into action. Thanks so much for listening and do feel free to share this episode with friends or loved ones who may benefit.

Some of the topics covered include:

  • Reasons Why We are Gaining Weight

  • The Role of Genes in our Weight Destiny

  • Calorie Density and How it Factors into our Consumption of Food

  • Calorie Estimation Receptors - What are They?

  • Dr. Lisle’s Law of Satiety

  • How to Avoid Falling into the Pleasure Trap - Avoiding Temptations and Cravings

  • Dr. Lisle’s “New Religion” - Salad, Veggies, Carbs

  • Mindset Mastery - Now, HOW do We Implement?

Episode and PLANTSTRONG Resources:


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Dr. Doug Lisle received his PhD from the University of Virginia and taught at Stanford University before becoming the director of research for the TrueNorth Health Center in Northern California.

He is the co-author of The Pleasure Trap: Mastering the Hidden Force that Undermines Health and Happiness.

Dr. Lisle also serves as the psychologist for The McDougall Wellness Program and is in private practice in Santa Rosa, California. He is the founder of a new perspective in motivational psychology called Esteem Dynamics, where he works with Dr. Jen Howk.


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