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The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Unlocking Weight Loss: 80 Bites and Hormone Balance Revolution

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Unlocking Weight Loss: 80 Bites and Hormone Balance Revolution 80bites.com Physicalmindinstitute.com About the Guest(s): Joan Breibart is the distinguished owner of the Physical Mind Institute, renowned for her pioneering work in spreading the Pilates movement globally. She initiated the Institute for the Pilates Method in 1991, creating the first Pilates certification program and various educational materials that helped transform Pilates into the leading exercise modality it is today. With a background in publishing at Scholastic and a vast entrepreneurial journey through Creative Book Services and the beauty business, Joan Breibart's innovative contributions, including nine patents, underscore her dedication to improving health and wellness. Episode Summary: In this enlightening episode of The Chris Voss Show, host Chris Voss engages in an intriguing conversation with Joan Breibart about her revolutionary approach to diet and wellness through her book, "80 Bites: The Real Science of Hormones, Eat Less, Lose More." The discussion delves into Breibart's impressive role in the global Pilates revolution and her data-driven insights into health and wellness that challenge long-standing mantras of diet culture. Essential perspectives are shared on the importance of portion control, hormone balance, and practical wellness strategies. Joan Breibart takes listeners on an educational journey, debunking myths around traditional weight loss concepts and shedding light on the media's reluctance to report the true state of national obesity levels. Highlighting the ineffectiveness of the conventional "eat healthy, exercise more" mantra, Breibart introduces "80 Bites" as a practical, portion-controlled approach that mimics traditional eating habits from the '40s and '50s, focusing on quality meals, and mindful consumption without the need for constant snacking. Her comprehensive insights advocate for a mindful connection between eating practices and hormonal health, utilizing modern science to support lasting wellness. Key Takeaways: Joan Breibart explains that the traditional "eat healthy, exercise more" paradigm is flawed, promoting her "80 Bites" method as a sustainable solution to manage weight and enhance wellness. The shift away from Body Mass Index (BMI) to waistline metrics as an obesity indicator reflects the growing understanding of visceral fat's impact on health. The episode discusses the surprising truth about past eating habits, countering the narrative of wholesome, year-round fresh eating with the reality of limited portion sizes and fewer exercise routines in previous decades. Joan highlights how portion control and proper eating techniques can reset hormonal imbalances in the stomach, essentially helping reduce needless hunger and snacking. The "80 Bites" app provides practical tools to guide users toward these healthier eating habits by focusing on mindful consumption and nourishment. Notable Quotes: "The real problem is not exercise…the real problem is this mantra that's been around since the '60s… 'eat healthy, exercise more.'" "Eat only what you like, and eat less often. It's about the quality and the quantity being appropriate for your body." "The truth is, what has changed is not exercise, but the amount and frequency of our eating." "When they get to 26 bites and it starts to yell at you…they're gonna find out, if you're 70% of America, that you're just beginning." "This is not about calories…it's about quantity, hormones, and hunger."

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