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Episode 25 - You Don't Have a Metabolism Problem. You're Guessing.

36 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Most mos who are struggling to lose weight aren't lazy, broken, or lacking willpower. They're guessing. In this episode, we dive into the research showing that people consistently underestimate how much they're eating—and why even trained dietitians aren't immune to it. We talk about the hidden calories that sneak into busy moms' lives, the psychology behind why so many people avoid tracking their food, and why awareness can be one of the most empowering tools in your fat loss journey. Most importantly, we discuss how food tracking isn't about judgment—it's about clarity. If you've ever felt frustrated, convinced you're "doing everything right," or wondered if your metabolism is somehow broken, this conversation might change the way you think about fat loss. In this episode: * Why people underestimate calories (even nutrition professionals) * The surprising research on food tracking accuracy * Common calorie traps for busy moms * Why so many people avoid tracking * How awareness creates freedom * Practical tips to make tracking simple and sustainable The goal isn't perfection. The goal is understanding what's actually happening so you can finally move forward.

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Episode 25 - You Don't Have a Metabolism Problem. You're Guessing.

Most mos who are struggling to lose weight aren't lazy, broken, or lacking willpower. They're guessing. In this episode, we dive into the research showing that people consistently underestimate how much they're eating—and why even trained dietitians aren't immune to it. We talk about the hidden calories that sneak into busy moms' lives, the psychology behind why so many people avoid tracking their food, and why awareness can be one of the most empowering tools in your fat loss journey. Most importantly, we discuss how food tracking isn't about judgment—it's about clarity. If you've ever felt frustrated, convinced you're "doing everything right," or wondered if your metabolism is somehow broken, this conversation might change the way you think about fat loss. In this episode: * Why people underestimate calories (even nutrition professionals) * The surprising research on food tracking accuracy * Common calorie traps for busy moms * Why so many people avoid tracking * How awareness creates freedom * Practical tips to make tracking simple and sustainable The goal isn't perfection. The goal is understanding what's actually happening so you can finally move forward.

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