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Beyond the Scale: Brotherhood, Body Image, and Reclaiming Health

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In this deeply personal solo-host episode, Cameron sits down with returning guest and close friend Eddie Arellano to talk candidly about lifelong struggles with weight, the physical and emotional toll of obesity, and the real-world experiences of using medical tools, gastric sleeve surgery and GLP-1 medications to reclaim health. They cover childhood influences and family dynamics, the psychological side of emotional eating, and the highs and lows of major weight loss. Eddie shares his experience with gastric sleeve surgery (losing more than 100 pounds) and later using GLP-1 medication, including side effects, taste changes, and how these interventions reshaped his relationship with food. Cameron opens up about his own history of weight fluctuation, intense exercise routines, and recent experiences on Wegovy, describing how appetite suppression and lifestyle shifts felt in the short term and what happened after stopping medication. Together they break down the practicalities and pitfalls: the importance of building habits and accountability, managing expectations, handling plateaus and muscle loss, and avoiding rebound weight gain after surgical or pharmaceutical interventions. They discuss nutrition strategies (higher protein, portion control, smarter restaurant choices), the value of community, friends, gym buddies, pickup soccer, and how celebrating small victories (fitting on a roller coaster and having the energy to join activities) fuels long-term change. This episode is frank about depression, motivation, and the non-linear nature of recovery. Cameron and Eddie emphasize that medical tools are just that, tools, and lasting success demands mental work, consistent habits, and compassion for yourself. They close with practical encouragement: start small, find accountability, focus on sustainable lifestyle changes, and prioritize mental health. Listeners will leave with honest insights on surgery and GLP-1 meds, tangible tips for building routine and nutrition, and empathetic reminders that your voice matters and you are enough.

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episode Beyond the Scale: Brotherhood, Body Image, and Reclaiming Health cover

Beyond the Scale: Brotherhood, Body Image, and Reclaiming Health

In this deeply personal solo-host episode, Cameron sits down with returning guest and close friend Eddie Arellano to talk candidly about lifelong struggles with weight, the physical and emotional toll of obesity, and the real-world experiences of using medical tools, gastric sleeve surgery and GLP-1 medications to reclaim health. They cover childhood influences and family dynamics, the psychological side of emotional eating, and the highs and lows of major weight loss. Eddie shares his experience with gastric sleeve surgery (losing more than 100 pounds) and later using GLP-1 medication, including side effects, taste changes, and how these interventions reshaped his relationship with food. Cameron opens up about his own history of weight fluctuation, intense exercise routines, and recent experiences on Wegovy, describing how appetite suppression and lifestyle shifts felt in the short term and what happened after stopping medication. Together they break down the practicalities and pitfalls: the importance of building habits and accountability, managing expectations, handling plateaus and muscle loss, and avoiding rebound weight gain after surgical or pharmaceutical interventions. They discuss nutrition strategies (higher protein, portion control, smarter restaurant choices), the value of community, friends, gym buddies, pickup soccer, and how celebrating small victories (fitting on a roller coaster and having the energy to join activities) fuels long-term change. This episode is frank about depression, motivation, and the non-linear nature of recovery. Cameron and Eddie emphasize that medical tools are just that, tools, and lasting success demands mental work, consistent habits, and compassion for yourself. They close with practical encouragement: start small, find accountability, focus on sustainable lifestyle changes, and prioritize mental health. Listeners will leave with honest insights on surgery and GLP-1 meds, tangible tips for building routine and nutrition, and empathetic reminders that your voice matters and you are enough.

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