EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 24 MIN
Ozempic Isn’t Fixing Obesity: The System Behind the Crisis
Ozempic is everywhere, but what problem is it actually solving? In this episode, TJ Walker explores how weight-loss drugs like Ozempic reveal a deeper issue: a system built around ultra-processed food, constant advertising, and habits that encourage overconsumption. While the drug works, it may be treating symptoms rather than causes, raising questions about long-term dependency and the role of pharmaceutical incentives. The conversation then shifts to smart refrigerators displaying ads inside the home, marking a new phase of the attention economy where even private spaces are monetized. Finally, we examine the Iran conflict, inconsistent messaging from leadership, and the ripple effects on oil prices, inflation, and everyday costs. This episode connects health, technology, and global economics to show how modern systems shape behavior and why individual solutions often fall short. #Ozempic, #ObesityCrisis, #WeightLoss, #HealthSystem, #BigPharma, #SmartFridgeAds, #TechPrivacy, #AttentionEconomy, #IranWar, #OilPrices, #GlobalEconomy, #CurrentEvents, #Podcast
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Ozempic Isn’t Fixing Obesity: The System Behind the Crisis
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