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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 27 MIN

#125 - Skinny Privilege Isn’t Real, Praying the Fat Away, and the Funny Fat Guy

from The Weight Loss Hotline · host Nick Geoppo

Start Your Last Day 1 👉🏼 https://www.nickgeoppo.com/lastday1🎬 The first & only weight loss call-in show🔴 The Weight Loss Hotline™️Today, we're exploring the deeper psychological and emotional patterns that keep people trapped in obesity, even after countless diets, Monday restarts, and years of trying to lose weight.If you've ever felt like the real battle isn't with food, but with yourself, this one's for you.In this episode:❓ Is skinny privilege really about your body - or the way you see yourself?❓ Why food isn't the real problem (and what actually is)❓ The powerful prayer that redefines sustainable weight loss❓ Why healing your "fat mind" matters more than finding the perfect diet❓ The surprising psychology behind the "funny fat guy"❓ How obesity can become an identity - and how to break free from it❓ Why confidence starts long before the weight comes off❓ How to become the person who never needs to start over againSustainable weight loss isn't about becoming a smaller version of yourself.It's about becoming the person you were always meant to be.

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