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I Was 70lbs Overweight And The Data Made Me Feel Relief — Here's Why

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604175/fan_mail/new] Most people never look at the data. Not because it isn't available — because looking means the story might not survive. In this episode Greg Fearon breaks down the verdict loop: how a story about genetics, hormones, or biology closes the investigation before it starts, why the wellness industry profits every time that loop completes, and what actually shifts when a pattern gets named precisely enough that it can't be unseen.  If you've done everything you were told to do and things still aren't falling into place  this episode is worth your time.

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