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TheAthenaMD - A Data Driven Personal Weight Loss Journey
by Dr. Ann Bass
Welcome to The AthenaMD Podcast — where evidence-based medicine meets real-life weight loss stories. Hosted by Dr. Ann Bass, a board-certified obesity medicine physician, this podcast is dedicated to breaking the stigma, debunking diet myths, and empowering listeners with science-backed tools to reclaim their health. Whether you’re just starting your journey or searching for sustainable solutions that go beyond “eat less, move more,” you’ll find answers here. Join us every other week for candid conversations, expert insights, and a whole lot of heart.
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Let’s Talk About Binge Eating & BED: Breaking the Cycle Without Shame (Ep.11)
Binge eating is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — struggles in weight and metabolic health.In this bonus episode of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass opens up a compassionate, science-backed conversation about binge eating disorder (BED) — what it is, why it happens, and how to start breaking the cycle without shame.If you’ve ever felt out of control around food, stuck in cycles of guilt, or unsure if what you’re experiencing “counts,” this episode is for you.What We Cover in This Episode:What Is Binge Eating Disorder (BED)?• A medical diagnosis — not a lack of willpower• Defined by episodes of loss of control, distress, and recurring patterns• How BED differs from emotional eatingWhy This Matters for Your Health• The connection between BED, metabolic health, and conditions like insulin resistance• The overlap between eating disorders, mental health, and chronic disease• Why this is often missed in traditional careSigns You May Be Struggling• Eating large amounts when not physically hungry• Feeling guilt, shame, or distress after eating• Eating in secret or avoiding social situations• Food thoughts interfering with daily lifeThe Shame Cycle (and How It Keeps You Stuck)• Shame → secrecy → binge → more shame• Why “just use discipline” is not only unhelpful — it’s harmful• Reframing binge eating as a coping response, not a character flawWhat Real Support Looks Like• Medical + psychological care working together• The role of therapy, nutrition, and behavior support• Why you don’t have to “fix this” aloneWhen to Ask for Help• You don’t need to be “severe enough” to deserve care• Red flags to look for• How to start the conversation — even if it feels uncomfortableKey Takeaway:“Binge eating isn’t a failure — it’s a signal that your body and brain need support.”Call to Action:If this episode resonated with you:Share it with someone who needs to hear they’re not aloneSubscribe, rate, and review the podcastLearn more or book a consult at TheAthenaMD.com
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Wrapping It All Together: Your Personalized Strategy (Ep. 10)
In this episode, Dr. Bass helps you take everything you've learned and shape it into a personalized, powerful plan for lifelong health. From mindset to meal plans, this episode walks you through your strategy — not someone else’s.Whether you’re still in progress or stepping into maintenance, this is your blueprint for long-term success.What You’ll Learn:A full recap of the most important concepts: phenotypes, protein, movement, mindsetHow to audit your current plan: “What’s working?” vs. “What needs support?”How to use your data (not just the scale) to keep goingWhy understanding weight bias and social stigma helps you protect your progressHow to shift from a diet mentality to a “health as a practice” mindsetKey Takeaway:“This is about consistency, not control — and honoring your body’s story.”Call to Action:-Take time this week to reflect, revise, and recommit to your strategy.-Share your story with us — your progress deserves to be celebrated.-Subscribe, review, and send this episode to someone building their plan too.
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What Maintenance Really Looks Like (Ep. 9)
Hitting your goal is not the end of your journey — it’s the beginning of a new phase: maintenance.In this episode, Dr. Ann Bass unpacks what true weight maintenance looks like, and how to protect your progress in a world that still judges food, bodies, and health choices. If you’ve ever felt unsure of what to do after reaching your goals, this one’s for you.What You’ll Learn:Why maintenance is more than “staying the same”The difference between hitting a number vs. living in a weight rangeHow to measure success beyond the scale: labs, energy, mood, and habitsReal-life tools to handle food pressures, holidays, and unsolicited opinionsHow to evolve your routines and set new boundaries for long-term successKey Takeaway:“Maintenance isn’t ‘doing nothing.’ It’s doing what matters most — consistently.”Call to Action:-Reflect on your long-term health goals.-Share your maintenance wins — big or small.-Subscribe and share this episode with someone stepping into their next chapter.
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When Life Gets Messy: Food, Fitness & Real-World Strategies - The AthenaMD (Ep. 8)
Let’s be real — life gets busy, messy, and unpredictable. From fast food to holiday gatherings, your health journey won’t always be picture-perfect.In this episode of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass breaks down how to stay grounded in your habits when routine goes out the window — with zero shame and plenty of grace.Whether you’re navigating fast food on the road, social pressure at dinner, or just struggling to find time to move your body, this episode will help you create a realistic plan for progress — not perfection.What We Cover in This Episode:Ultra-Processed Foods & Fast Food • Why they’re hard to resist — and how to make simple swaps • The neuroscience behind “can’t stop” foods • Tools to stay aware without feeling deprivedRealistic Movement That Fits Your Life • The power of “some is better than none” • Quick ideas to build movement into your day • Why guilt-free exercise matters more than hitting the gym dailyHolidays, Travel & Social Eating Triggers • How to handle food pushers, guilt, and “special occasion” eating • Anchor habits: small things that keep you grounded • The mindset shift from restriction to intentionBouncing Back After Routine Disruptions • Why "getting off track" doesn’t mean giving up • Strategies to recover without falling into all-or-nothing thinking • Giving yourself permission to adjust, not quitKey Takeaway:Progress doesn’t require perfection — it requires resilience.Call to Action:What’s one thing you’ll try this week when life gets messy? Let us know in the comments, or send us a DM. Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Book a visit or learn more at TheAthenaMD.com
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When the Scale Stalls: Plateaus, Adaptation & Exercise That Works (Ep. 7)
If you’ve ever stepped on the scale, seen the same number staring back at you, and thought, “What’s the point?” — this episode is for you.In Episode 7 of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass breaks down one of the most common and misunderstood parts of the weight loss journey: the plateau. From the science of metabolic adaptation to the emotional weight of feeling “stuck,” we’re talking about what’s really happening when progress slows — and how to keep moving forward.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why plateaus are normal — and not a sign of failureThe science of metabolic adaptation (and why "eat less, move more" doesn't cut it)What role exercise really plays in long-term weight careHow to use NEAT and movement to support your metabolismThe mindset shift that will change how you see your progressWhy this phase is actually an opportunity, not a setbackTake a few minutes today to reflect on your current routine — ???? What’s working? ???? What feels forced? ???? What would feel good to try next?Then share this episode with someone who needs the reminder: Plateaus are just part of the process.
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Food Awareness Over Food Rules: Tracking, Protein, and Mindful Eating - Your Second Visit (Ep. 6)
In this episode, Dr. Bass walks through the next step in your weight loss care journey — building awareness around food in a way that’s empowering, not obsessive.Too often, we associate food tracking with shame or restriction. But what if it’s actually a tool for clarity and confidence?Whether you're new to food logging, curious about how protein affects hunger, or nervous about stepping on the scale — this episode will help you reframe those tools and build trust with your body.What We Cover:???? Surveillance Weighing & Mindful Eating• Why checking weight regularly isn’t diet culture• How mindfulness helps break the guilt cycle• Using data, not emotion, to guide habits???? Food Tracking: Awareness, Not Perfection• The real purpose of tracking — and when it backfires• Journaling vs. apps vs. just paying attention• How to avoid the “all or nothing” trap???? Protein: The Underrated Powerhouse• Why it matters for satiety, metabolism, and muscle• How to hit your protein goals without overthinking it• Snack and meal ideas that are easy and satisfying???? Planning Without Pressure• Tips like pre-tracking, planning for hunger, and leaving room for flexibility• Giving yourself grace — this is about progress, not perfectionTry tracking your food for just 3 days this week — not to judge, but to notice. What do you learn? How do you feel?Share your insights or tag us on social media!Subscribe, rate, and review — and send this episode to someone who’s tired of diet culture and ready for something real.
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What Is Obesity Medicine, Really? — Beyond the Myths and Misconceptions, Your First Visit (Ep. 5)
Have you ever felt like “just eat less and move more” didn’t cut it?You’re not alone — and you’re not broken. In this episode, Dr. Bass pulls back the curtain on what obesity medicine really is, how it’s different from mainstream weight loss advice, and why more patients (and doctors) are turning to evidence-based care.In This Episode:• What is obesity medicine — and how is it different from a weight loss clinic?• The science behind weight gain and weight loss (hint: it’s not about willpower)• Who qualifies for obesity medicine care and why it’s growing as a specialty• Debunking myths: from GLP-1s to the idea that obesity is a “choice”• A look inside a first visit: labs, assessments, and personalized plans• Why team-based, shame-free care makes all the differenceWhether you’re struggling with weight, curious about science-backed solutions, or a healthcare professional wanting to learn more — this episode is for you.If this resonated with you, subscribe, rate, and leave a review — it helps us reach more listeners who are ready for something different. ????Tag a friend or colleague who needs to hear this.Visit theathenamd.com to learn more or book a consultation.
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Let’s Talk Surgery After Weight Loss — Stigma, Empowerment & Dr. Bass’s Story with Dr. Schmid (Ep. 4)
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass is joined by board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Schmid to break down a topic that’s often misunderstood and rarely talked about: body contouring surgery after weight loss.Together, they explore the emotional weight, physical realities, and medical considerations of post-weight-loss surgery — with Dr. Bass candidly sharing her own experience.If you’ve ever wondered:“Am I failing if I want surgery after weight loss?”This conversation is for you.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:-Dr. Bass’s personal journey — from success to skin-related struggles-What body contouring procedures can look like (tummy tuck, arm/thigh lift, breast work)-Who is a good candidate for post-weight-loss surgery-What recovery really looks like — emotionally and physically-How to navigate the stigma, shame, or fear surrounding this decision-What to ask in your consult and how to prepare-The AthenaMD philosophy: Support beyond the number on the scaleCall to Action:If this episode resonates with you, share it with someone on a similar journey.Book a consult or explore post-weight loss care at The Athena MD – link in show notes.Subscribe to The AthenaMD Podcast for more honest, stigma-free conversations.
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Obesity Medicine Isn’t What You Think — Why I Chose This Path & What Real Care Looks Like (Ep.3)
In this powerful episode of The AthenaMD Podcast, Dr. Ann Bass opens up about why she chose to specialize in obesity medicine — and why the traditional healthcare system often fails patients struggling with weight.You’ll hear how her personal journey and patient stories have shaped a compassionate, evidence-based approach that prioritizes science over shame, and support over stigma.We also take you behind the scenes of what a real obesity medicine visit looks like — and how personalized care makes all the difference.PART 1: Why I Chose Obesity MedicineWhy obesity medicine is a rapidly growing, board-certified specialtyThe real reasons behind rising obesity rates (hint: it’s not laziness)The dangers of outdated advice like “eat less, move more”Dr. Bass’s turning point: why she left traditional care models behindWhat patients often say after finally receiving this kind of carePART 2: What This Care Actually Looks LikeA step-by-step walkthrough of a first visitHow labs, assessments, and conversations shape the care planWhy every patient’s plan is different — no cookie-cutter templatesWhat goes into a personalized weight loss strategy:NutritionMovementMedications (like GLP-1s if appropriate)Behavior and environment supportThe power of a team-based approach when tackling a chronic condition“You’re not broken — you just haven’t been given the right tools, support, or science yet.”Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listenShare this episode with someone who’s been let down by traditional weight loss adviceVisit theathenamd.com to learn more or book a consult with Dr. BassNext Episode:“Revisiting My Personal Journey: Surgery, Stigma & Self-Acceptance”Dr. Bass returns to the mic with a raw, honest episode on the realities of post-weight-loss surgery and the stigma that comes with it — even from within medicine.
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What Is Obesity Medicine — And Why It Might Change Everything (Ep.2)
Obesity isn’t a failure of willpower — it’s a chronic, complex disease. And there’s a medical specialty designed to treat it.In this episode, Dr. Bass breaks down what obesity medicine actually is, how it differs from diet culture, and why so many people feel seen and supported for the first time when they work with a board-certified obesity physician.We’ll cover:What is obesity medicine?Why "eat less, move more" is outdated adviceThe four key pillars of careWhy medications, labs, and behavior change all matterWhat to expect at your first visitRealistic, science-backed weight loss goalsThis isn’t about quick fixes — it’s about evidence, empathy, and personalized care.
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What’s the Story? My Personal Journey Into Obesity Medicine, Driven by Data - The Athena MD (Ep. 1)
In our very first episode, Dr. Ann Bass pulls back the curtain on her own story — not just as a physician, but as a patient. After years of struggling with her weight and experiencing firsthand how flawed and shame-based the medical system can be, Dr. Bass turned to data, science, and a new model of care. That journey led her to found The AthenaMD, a practice grounded in obesity medicine and personalized support.What you’ll learn in this episode:The moment that shifted Dr. Bass’s career toward obesity medicineWhy traditional weight loss advice fails so many peopleThe role of biology, hormones, and environment in long-term weight regulationThe origin and mission behind The AthenaMDWhat to expect from future episodes (hint: no guilt trips, just real science + support)This isn’t just about losing weight. It’s about gaining back your confidence, energy, and control.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The AthenaMD Podcast — where evidence-based medicine meets real-life weight loss stories. Hosted by Dr. Ann Bass, a board-certified obesity medicine physician, this podcast is dedicated to breaking the stigma, debunking diet myths, and empowering listeners with science-backed tools to reclaim their health. Whether you’re just starting your journey or searching for sustainable solutions that go beyond “eat less, move more,” you’ll find answers here. Join us every other week for candid conversations, expert insights, and a whole lot of heart.
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