Brain Powered Weight Loss - With Eliza Kingsford

EP 16: GLP-1 Weight Loss: Why It’s Not Fixing Emotional Eating (What Most People Miss)

38 min · 26 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio EP 16: GLP-1 Weight Loss: Why It’s Not Fixing Emotional Eating (What Most People Miss)

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GLP-1 WEIGHT LOSS MEDICATIONS: WHAT I LEARNED FROM 1,500+ PEOPLE IN MY RECENT MASTERCLASS The missing link between medication, food noise, and lasting results In this episode, I’m diving into one of the most talked-about topics in weight loss right now: GLP-1 medications. After hosting a recent workshop and collecting real feedback from participants, I was surprised by what I found and honestly, a little concerned about where the conversation is heading. While GLP-1 therapies can be incredibly helpful tools, they’re not the full solution. And if we don’t address what’s underneath the surface, we may be setting ourselves up for long-term frustration. Today, I’m breaking down what people are actually experiencing and the critical piece that’s being overlooked. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * Why 80% of people said their biggest weight loss struggle didn’t change on GLP-1 medications * The difference between reducing appetite vs. resolving emotional eating * What the WHO guidelines actually say about treating obesity * Why weight loss alone doesn’t guarantee happiness or lasting change * The hidden risks of relying on medication without a multidisciplinary approach * What happens when the root cause of weight gain isn’t addressed * Why so many people feel fear and uncertainty about stopping GLP-1s KEY INSIGHTS FROM THE WORKSHOP After surveying participants who are currently using GLP-1 medications: * 80% said their biggest frustration with weight loss has not changed * 70% worry about gaining weight back after stopping the medication * 40% are concerned about becoming dependent on GLP-1s * Only 12% feel fully confident and excited about using them * 88% do not feel supported in creating lasting behavioral change These insights highlight a major gap: 👉 Medication is being used—but true transformation is not being supported THE MISSING PIECE IN THE GLP-1 CONVERSATION GLP-1 medications can help reduce appetite and food noise—but they don’t address: * Emotional eating * Stress responses * Nervous system regulation * Your relationship with food and your body Without these pieces, the underlying patterns remain. And eventually… they resurface. WHAT SUSTAINABLE WEIGHT LOSS ACTUALLY REQUIRES According to global health guidelines, effective obesity treatment should include a multimodal approach, such as: * Behavioral and emotional support * Nutritional guidance * Physical activity * Medical intervention (when appropriate) But right now, the conversation is heavily skewed toward medication alone. A QUESTION TO REFLECT ON If your appetite is reduced…but your stress, emotions, and patterns are still there—What happens when the medication is gone? FINAL THOUGHTS GLP-1 medications are not the enemy. They’re a powerful tool. But they are not the whole solution. If we want lasting, sustainable change, we have to look deeper—at the patterns, the emotions, and the internal experience that drives behavior. Because weight loss alone doesn’t create freedom. ENJOYED THIS EPISODE? If this resonated with you: * Share it with someone who needs to hear it * Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform * Reach out with your questions or topic requests 📩 support@elizakingsford.com STAY CONNECTED More episodes coming soon—especially on this topic. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss what’s next. WANT HELP GOING DEEPER? If you’re navigating weight loss (with or without GLP-1s) and want support addressing the root cause, watch my free Master Your Weight Loss Workshop [https://www.elizakingsford.com/masteryourweightlossworkshopo], where I go deeper into these topics and how you can apply them in everyday life. To learn more about my signature program, The Shift, click here. [https://www.elizakingsford.com/theshiftglp1edition] You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

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Portada del episodio EP 19: Why You Can’t Stop Emotional Eating (It’s Not a Lack of Willpower)

EP 19: Why You Can’t Stop Emotional Eating (It’s Not a Lack of Willpower)

WHY YOU CAN’T STOP EMOTIONAL EATING (IT’S NOT A LACK OF WILLPOWER) In this eye-opening episode of the Brain Powered Weight Loss podcast, Eliza Kingsford unpacks one of the most frustrating experiences so many people face: knowing exactly what to do, yet feeling unable to follow through. Through the lens of neuroscience and nervous system regulation, she explains why emotional eating and food cravings are not failures of willpower, but adaptive survival strategies your brain and body have learned over time. Using relatable examples and powerful metaphors, Eliza reveals why diets often fail, what “food noise” really means, and how lasting change becomes possible when you work with your nervous system instead of against it. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * Why the nervous system—not willpower—is driving your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. * What adaptive survival strategies are and why food often becomes one of them. * How early experiences shape the brain’s perception of safety and threat. * Why emotional eating is a response, not a character flaw. * The real reason diets create more food obsession and “food noise.” * How removing food without addressing nervous system safety causes resistance. * Why regulation, flexibility, and resilience make healthy choices feel easier. * How to replace food as a coping mechanism without relying on force or restriction. LISTEN IF YOU’RE CURIOUS ABOUT: * Why you keep repeating eating patterns you promised yourself you’d stop. * The connection between stress, emotions, and food cravings. * What “food noise” actually is and why it happens. * Why some days healthy choices feel effortless and other days feel impossible. * How the nervous system creates automatic behaviors. * What sustainable behavior change really requires. * How to stop white-knuckling your way through weight loss. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: [00:00 – 02:15] Why Willpower Isn’t Enough Eliza introduces one of the most common frustrations clients experience and explains why understanding the nervous system changes everything. [02:15 – 04:45] Understanding Adaptive Survival Strategies A simple explanation of how the nervous system constantly scans for safety and threat. [04:47 – 08:25] The Black Dog Example How identical experiences can create completely different nervous system responses and lifelong patterns. [08:25 – 10:45] Why Your Brain Creates Protective Responses The purpose behind survival behaviors and why “adaptive” doesn’t necessarily mean healthy. [10:45 – 14:45] How Food Becomes a Coping Strategy Why emotional eating develops and how food gets wired into the nervous system. [14:49 – 18:45] Why Diets Trigger Resistance What happens when you remove a coping mechanism without creating safety. [18:46 – 20:40] Food Noise Explained Why cravings and obsessive thoughts increase when your brain’s predictions are disrupted. [20:41 – 22:32] Working With the Nervous System Instead of Against It How regulation and resilience make healthy choices feel more natural. [22:32 – 27:36] Replacing the Security Blanket Why lasting change comes from addressing the underlying need rather than forcing behavior. ABOUT YOUR HOST: Eliza Kingsford is a licensed psychotherapist, bestselling author, and nervous system expert who helps people quiet food noise and create healthier, more peaceful relationships with food, their bodies, and themselves. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and the science of neurobiology, Eliza teaches a compassionate, sustainable approach to behavior change that goes far beyond traditional dieting. FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: 🎯 Ready to Finally Understand Why Change Feels So Hard? If you've ever blamed yourself for not sticking to a plan, this workshop will show you why the answer isn't more willpower. 📽️ Watch Eliza’s FREE Workshop: Master Your Weight Loss: Why It’s Not About Willpower [https://www.elizakingsford.com/masteryourweightlossworkshopo] You'll learn: ✅ How your nervous system controls lasting change ✅ Why diets keep failing you ✅ How to move from shame to clarity and self-compassion ✅ What creates sustainable transformation LINKS & RESOURCES: 🧠 Learn More: The Shift [https://www.elizakingsford.com/theshiftnsbwl] – Eliza’s signature program for nervous system-based behavior change 📱 Follow Eliza on Instagram: @elizakingsford ⭐ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs the reminder that they are not broken—they simply need a different approach. You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

25 de jun de 202627 min
Portada del episodio EP 18: Why You Keep Self-Sabotaging With Food (And How Learned Helplessness Keeps You Stuck)

EP 18: Why You Keep Self-Sabotaging With Food (And How Learned Helplessness Keeps You Stuck)

WHY YOU KEEP SELF-SABOTAGING WITH FOOD (AND HOW LEARNED HELPLESSNESS KEEPS YOU STUCK) Why do we keep repeating behaviors we desperately want to change—even when we know better? In this episode of the Brain Powered Weight Loss Podcast, Eliza breaks down the powerful concept of learned helplessness and explains why change can feel impossible despite our best intentions. Through the lens of neuroscience, nervous system regulation, and predictive brain patterns, this episode explores how the brain learns to expect failure and then unconsciously works to conserve energy by resisting change. You’ll learn why dieting often becomes harder over time, how the brain predicts outcomes based on past experiences, and why willpower alone is not enough to create lasting transformation. Most importantly, you’ll discover that these patterns are not personal flaws—they are adaptive survival strategies that can be rewired through neuroplasticity and nervous system safety. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN * What learned helplessness actually is * Why repeated failed attempts at change train the brain to expect failure * How the brain functions as a predictive organ * The connection between dieting, energy conservation, and survival biology * Why your nervous system overrides mindset and affirmations * The difference between top-down thinking and bottom-up processing * How neuroplasticity allows the brain to create new predictive patterns * Why self-judgment keeps people stuck * How safety cues in the nervous system support sustainable behavior change KEY TAKEAWAYS THE BRAIN PRIORITIZES SURVIVAL, NOT GOALS Your brain’s primary job is to protect you from uncertainty and conserve energy—not help you achieve your dreams. When past attempts at change ended in failure, the brain learns to predict the same outcome again. LEARNED HELPLESSNESS IS A PROTECTIVE STRATEGY The brain interprets repeated failed attempts as evidence that change is unsafe, ineffective, or energy-draining. Resistance is not laziness—it’s adaptation. DIETING CAN TRIGGER SURVIVAL RESPONSES Restricting calories signals potential danger to the brain. In response, the body may increase hunger, cravings, fatigue, and resistance to exercise in order to preserve energy. NERVOUS SYSTEM SIGNALS ARE STRONGER THAN WILLPOWER Affirmations and mindset shifts alone often fail because the nervous system operates faster and more powerfully than conscious thought. CHANGE REQUIRES SAFETY Sustainable transformation happens when the nervous system experiences change as safe. This creates new evidence and updates the brain’s predictive patterns. NEUROPLASTICITY MAKES CHANGE POSSIBLE The brain can learn new pathways. With repetition, safety, and aligned experiences, old patterns can be replaced with healthier ones. ABOUT YOUR HOST: Eliza Kingsford is a licensed psychotherapist, best selling author, and nervous system expert who helps people quiet food noise and build powerful, sustainable relationships with food, their bodies, and themselves. With more than two decades of clinical experience, Eliza bridges neuroscience, psychology, and behavior change to redefine what lasting transformation really looks like. READY TO BREAK THE CYCLE FOR GOOD? If you’re tired of starting over, obsessing about food, and wondering why nothing sticks… this is for you. The Master Your Weight Loss Workshop isn’t another diet, it’s the method that helps you feel in control, at peace with food, and finally lose weight for good. 👉 Watch the workshop now [https://www.elizakingsford.com/masteryourweightlossworkshopo] LINKS & RESOURCES: 🧠 Learn More About Eliza’s Approach: elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/] 📱 Follow Eliza on Instagram: @elizakingsford 📩 Have a topic request? Email: support@elizakingsford.com You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

28 de may de 202626 min
Portada del episodio EP 17: Why You’re Not Changing (Even Though You Know What to Do): Information Is Not Transformation

EP 17: Why You’re Not Changing (Even Though You Know What to Do): Information Is Not Transformation

INFORMATION IS NOT TRANSFORMATION: WHY KNOWING ISN’T CHANGING YOUR LIFE WITH ELIZA KINGSFORD In this thought-provoking solo episode, Eliza Kingsford unpacks a powerful truth that challenges the way most of us approach growth: more information is not the answer. If you’ve ever found yourself saying, “I already know this… so why isn’t anything changing?”, this episode will shift everything. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and over 20 years of clinical experience, Eliza breaks down the critical difference between information, knowledge, and embodiment and why most people stay stuck in a cycle of consuming without transforming. In a world flooded with content, courses, and constant input, Eliza explains why the real path to change is not in learning more… but in doing less, choosing wisely, and learning how to embody what you already know. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or like you’re missing something, this episode is your wake-up call. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * The key difference between information, knowledge, and embodiment — and why it matters. * Why consuming more content often leads to feeling more stuck, not less. * How the brain processes information through “sprouting and pruning.” * Why most of what you learn never actually creates change. * The role of discernment in turning information into meaningful knowledge. * Why embodiment is a nervous system experience — not a cognitive one. * The hidden trap of believing the answer is in the “next” book, course, or podcast. * How AI and the internet are amplifying information overload — and what to do about it. * The difference between “knowing” something and truly living it. * Why less information is actually the pathway to more transformation. LISTEN IF YOU’RE CURIOUS ABOUT: * Why you feel stuck despite learning so much. * Whether you’re consuming too much information. * How to actually create lasting change in your life. * Why personal growth content isn’t “working” for you. * The connection between nervous system safety and transformation. * How to stop the cycle of constant learning and start embodying. * What it really means to “do the work.” EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: [00:00 – 02:00] Why Knowing Isn’t Enough The gap between learning and actually changing. [02:00 – 05:00] The Age of Information Overload How the internet and AI have changed how we consume. [05:00 – 10:00] The Illusion That More Information Will Fix Everything Why we feel like we’re always missing something. [10:00 – 14:30] What Information Really Is (and Why It’s Not Enough) Understanding raw data vs. transformation. [14:30 – 18:30] From Information to Knowledge How discernment turns content into something useful. [18:30 – 24:00] The AI Problem: When Information Isn’t Even True Why critical thinking matters more than ever. [24:00 – 30:00] The House Analogy: Materials, Blueprint, and Living Inside It A powerful way to understand transformation. [30:00 – 34:30] What Embodiment Actually Means Why change must be felt, not just understood. [34:30 – 38:00] The Trap of Endless Consumption Why more learning creates more disconnection. [38:00 – End] The Path Forward: Less Input, More Action, How to finally create real change. ABOUT YOUR HOST: Eliza Kingsford is a licensed psychotherapist, best selling author, and nervous system expert who helps people quiet food noise and build powerful, sustainable relationships with food, their bodies, and themselves. With more than two decades of clinical experience, Eliza bridges neuroscience, psychology, and behavior change to redefine what lasting transformation really looks like. READY TO BREAK THE CYCLE FOR GOOD? If you’re tired of starting over, obsessing about food, and wondering why nothing sticks… this is for you. The Master Your Weight Loss Workshop isn’t another diet, it’s the method that helps you feel in control, at peace with food, and finally lose weight for good. 👉 Join the workshop now and make this the last time you figure it out. 🎯 Reserve your spot here [https://www.elizakingsford.com/masteryourweightlossworkshopo] LINKS & RESOURCES: 🧠 Learn More About Eliza’s Approach: elizakingsford.com 📱 Follow Eliza on Instagram: @elizakingsford 📩 Have a topic request? Email: support@elizakingsford.com You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

8 de abr de 202640 min
Portada del episodio EP 16: GLP-1 Weight Loss: Why It’s Not Fixing Emotional Eating (What Most People Miss)

EP 16: GLP-1 Weight Loss: Why It’s Not Fixing Emotional Eating (What Most People Miss)

GLP-1 WEIGHT LOSS MEDICATIONS: WHAT I LEARNED FROM 1,500+ PEOPLE IN MY RECENT MASTERCLASS The missing link between medication, food noise, and lasting results In this episode, I’m diving into one of the most talked-about topics in weight loss right now: GLP-1 medications. After hosting a recent workshop and collecting real feedback from participants, I was surprised by what I found and honestly, a little concerned about where the conversation is heading. While GLP-1 therapies can be incredibly helpful tools, they’re not the full solution. And if we don’t address what’s underneath the surface, we may be setting ourselves up for long-term frustration. Today, I’m breaking down what people are actually experiencing and the critical piece that’s being overlooked. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE * Why 80% of people said their biggest weight loss struggle didn’t change on GLP-1 medications * The difference between reducing appetite vs. resolving emotional eating * What the WHO guidelines actually say about treating obesity * Why weight loss alone doesn’t guarantee happiness or lasting change * The hidden risks of relying on medication without a multidisciplinary approach * What happens when the root cause of weight gain isn’t addressed * Why so many people feel fear and uncertainty about stopping GLP-1s KEY INSIGHTS FROM THE WORKSHOP After surveying participants who are currently using GLP-1 medications: * 80% said their biggest frustration with weight loss has not changed * 70% worry about gaining weight back after stopping the medication * 40% are concerned about becoming dependent on GLP-1s * Only 12% feel fully confident and excited about using them * 88% do not feel supported in creating lasting behavioral change These insights highlight a major gap: 👉 Medication is being used—but true transformation is not being supported THE MISSING PIECE IN THE GLP-1 CONVERSATION GLP-1 medications can help reduce appetite and food noise—but they don’t address: * Emotional eating * Stress responses * Nervous system regulation * Your relationship with food and your body Without these pieces, the underlying patterns remain. And eventually… they resurface. WHAT SUSTAINABLE WEIGHT LOSS ACTUALLY REQUIRES According to global health guidelines, effective obesity treatment should include a multimodal approach, such as: * Behavioral and emotional support * Nutritional guidance * Physical activity * Medical intervention (when appropriate) But right now, the conversation is heavily skewed toward medication alone. A QUESTION TO REFLECT ON If your appetite is reduced…but your stress, emotions, and patterns are still there—What happens when the medication is gone? FINAL THOUGHTS GLP-1 medications are not the enemy. They’re a powerful tool. But they are not the whole solution. If we want lasting, sustainable change, we have to look deeper—at the patterns, the emotions, and the internal experience that drives behavior. Because weight loss alone doesn’t create freedom. ENJOYED THIS EPISODE? If this resonated with you: * Share it with someone who needs to hear it * Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform * Reach out with your questions or topic requests 📩 support@elizakingsford.com STAY CONNECTED More episodes coming soon—especially on this topic. Make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss what’s next. WANT HELP GOING DEEPER? If you’re navigating weight loss (with or without GLP-1s) and want support addressing the root cause, watch my free Master Your Weight Loss Workshop [https://www.elizakingsford.com/masteryourweightlossworkshopo], where I go deeper into these topics and how you can apply them in everyday life. To learn more about my signature program, The Shift, click here. [https://www.elizakingsford.com/theshiftglp1edition] You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

26 de mar de 202638 min
Portada del episodio EP 15: GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss: What Happens When the Weight Comes Off but the Problems Don’t?.mp3

EP 15: GLP-1 Medications for Weight Loss: What Happens When the Weight Comes Off but the Problems Don’t?.mp3

GLP-1 MEDICATIONS: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE WEIGHT COMES OFF BUT THE PROBLEMS DON’T? WITH ELIZA KINGSFORD In this powerful and nuanced solo episode, host Eliza Kingsford dives deep into the growing conversation around GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. With more clients than ever asking whether these drugs are right for them — and what happens when they stop taking them — Eliza unpacks the emotional, neurological, and psychological layers most medical conversations are missing. Are GLP-1 medications effective? Yes. Are they the full answer? Not quite. Drawing from over 20 years of clinical experience, Eliza explains why weight loss and happiness are not the same thing, how “food noise” is more than just hunger, and why using medication without addressing the nervous system can leave people feeling emotionally flat, confused, or even worse off than before. If you’re considering taking a GLP-1 — or you’re already on them and wondering what’s next — this episode is essential listening. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: * How GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy actually work in the brain and body. * Why reducing food noise doesn’t automatically heal emotional eating. * What anhedonia (emotional flatness) is — and why some people experience it on GLP-1s. * The difference between using medication as a tool versus mistaking it for the answer. * Why losing weight does not automatically create joy, confidence, or peace. * What current research suggests about long-term GLP-1 use and rebound weight gain. * Why obesity is now classified as a chronic disease — and what that means for lifetime medication. * The real reason people struggle with weight (hint: it’s rarely just about food). * How to safely prepare emotionally and psychologically if you plan to come off GLP-1 medications. * Why integrating nervous system work alongside medication leads to the most sustainable outcomes. LISTEN IF YOU’RE CURIOUS ABOUT: * Whether Ozempic or Wegovy is right for you. * What happens when you stop taking GLP-1 medications. * Why you don’t feel as happy as you expected after losing weight. * The emotional roots of food noise and cravings. * How trauma and stress wire eating patterns. * Whether medication alone can create long-term change. * How to feel confident going on — or coming off — GLP-1s. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: [00:00 – 03:00] Why This GLP-1 Conversation Is So Important Right Now [03:00 – 06:30] How Eliza’s Stance on GLP-1 Medications Has Evolved [06:30 – 10:00] The Bandaid vs. The Wound: Why Medication Isn’t the Whole Solution [10:00 – 13:30] Anhedonia & Emotional Flatness: What’s Really Happening [13:30 – 17:00] Losing Weight vs. Feeling Happy — Two Different Paths [17:00 – 20:00] The Relationship Analogy: Why Patterns Follow You [20:00 – 23:30] GLP-1s, Lifetime Use & What Research Suggests [23:30 – 26:30] Rebound Weight Gain, Dopamine & Nervous System Signaling [26:30 – 29:00] Why Weight Is Never Just About Food [29:00 – End] The Case for Integration: Medication + Emotional Healing ABOUT YOUR HOST: Eliza Kingsford is a licensed psychotherapist, best selling author, and nervous system expert who helps people quiet food noise and build powerful, sustainable relationships with food, their bodies, and themselves. With more than two decades of clinical experience, Eliza bridges neuroscience, psychology, and behavior change to redefine what lasting transformation really looks like. FREE MASTERCLASS: GLP-1 THRIVING ON OR OFF THE MEDICATION Thinking about Ozempic or Wegovy? Already taking one and unsure what comes next? In this upcoming masterclass, Eliza breaks down: ✅ How to know if GLP-1 medications are right for you ✅ The emotional and nervous system pitfalls most doctors aren’t addressing ✅ What really happens when you stop taking them ✅ How to use GLP-1s as a tool ✅ The framework for sustainable results, with or without medication 🎯 Reserve your seat here: https://www.elizakingsford.com/glp1masterclasso [https://www.elizakingsford.com/glp1masterclasso] LINKS & RESOURCES: 🧠 Learn More About Eliza’s Approach: elizakingsford.com 📱 Follow Eliza on Instagram: @elizakingsford 📩 Have a topic request? Email: support@elizakingsford.com You can find all of my resources, links and programs at elizakingsford.com [https://www.elizakingsford.com/]

19 de feb de 202629 min