The Unsexy Businessmen

GLP-1s, Ozempic Face, and Why You Still Have to Do the Work

41 min · 30. huhti 2026
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Everyone's talking about Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro — but are people actually talking about what happens when you get off it? Alex and Aaron break down how GLP-1s actually work, why your buddy who dropped 40 pounds now looks like he's got the Ozempic face, and what you need to be doing if you're going to take one of these things and not just balloon right back up. They get into the muscle loss problem, why protein and resistance training aren't optional, and why pharmaceutical companies are handing these out like candy without teaching people the habits that actually make it stick. They're not here to tell you GLP-1s are evil — if you're headed toward a heart attack, by all means, hop on. But if you're taking it because you don't feel like going to the gym? Yeah, they've got some thoughts on that too. What You'll Learn: * How GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic actually work and why the hunger suppression comes with a catch * Why muscle loss and tanking your resting metabolic rate sets you up to gain the weight back faster * What dosage mistakes most people are making that lead to that gaunt, sickly look * Why resistance training and protein intake aren't suggestions — they're requirements * How to use GLP-1s the right way, the way the original studies actually intended * Why building habits around food tracking and whole foods is the only long-term play * The difference between discipline and misery (spoiler: you can still have pizza)

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