It Worked for Them. Will It Work for You? How to Actually Use Anecdotes

EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 37 MIN

It Worked for Them. Will It Work for You? How to Actually Use Anecdotes

from Weight Loss And ... · host Holly Wyatt & James Hill

You've heard it before. A friend, a coworker, or your own mother swears by something, and the proof is standing right in front of you. She lost 30 pounds. You've seen it. You know it's real. So why aren't you doing it too?Here's the thing: personal success stories are powerful precisely because they're real. But real doesn't mean the whole picture. And in the world of weight loss, acting on the wrong part of a true story can quietly pull you off track, not because you were fooled, but because no one told you what was missing.In this episode, Holly and Jim break down the science of why anecdotes feel so convincing, and give you a practical framework for turning "my friend lost 30 pounds doing this" into something you can actually use  without falling into the traps that catch almost everyone.Discussed on the episode:The six ways a real, true story can still mislead you, and the scientific terms that explain exactly whyWhy the people who didn't get results are almost never the ones you hear fromThe surprising reason your friend may have lost weight on keto that had nothing to do with ketoWhat apple cider vinegar actually does (and doesn't do) for weight lossThe questions Holly always asks when a patient walks in, swearing by something newHow to respond when someone you trust is completely convinced that something worked without damaging the relationshipWhen you should sit up and pay attention to an anecdote, and when to be suspiciousThe one red flag that should always make you pause before trying something new

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