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I just love food too much. It's one of the most common excuses people give for not starting their weight loss journey. But what if loving food could actually be your secret weapon?
Join Holly and Jim as they welcome David Page, the Emmy-winning creator of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives and host of the Culinary Characters Unlocked podcast. David has built his entire career around celebrating incredible food, yet he's managed to lose over 80 pounds without sacrificing his passion for eating. His story will completely change your thinking about the relationship between food and weight loss success.
You'll discover how a diabetes scare became the catalyst for lasting change, why David chose to stay on GLP-1 medications long-term, and his brilliant strategy for transforming beloved high-calorie dishes into healthier versions that still deliver on flavor. This conversation is packed with practical tips, honest vulnerability, and proof that you don't have to choose between loving food and loving your health.
Discussed on the episode:
- The diabetes diagnosis that finally scared David into action (and why previous attempts had failed)
- How GLP-1 medications changed his relationship with food without killing his joy for eating
- The strategy that lets you keep your favorite food while losing weight
- What David believes plays a bigger role in weight struggles than most doctors admit
- The mindset shift that sustains long-term success
- How to handle inevitable slip-ups without derailing your entire journey
- The surprising reason David ignores traditional cardio advice (and what he does instead)
- Why volume eaters need different strategies than naturally thin people
- David's method for recreating classic comfort foods with a fraction of the calories
- The role of a specialized endocrinologist and nutritionist in his transformation
- How chefs are bridging the gap between healthy and delicious food
Resources Mentioned:
- "The Third Plate" book by Dan Barber
- Culinary Characters Unlocked podcast
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