• Johann Hari: Uncovering if Ozempic is a Miracle Drug or Health Hazard & 3 Things They Do Not Want To Tell About Ozempic

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 49 mins
  • Podcast
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Johann Hari: Uncovering if Ozempic is a Miracle Drug or Health Hazard & 3 Things They Do Not Want To Tell About Ozempic

  • Summary

  • What motivates your weight loss journey?

    How do you stay motivated when progress is slow?

    Today, Jay welcomes Johan Hari. Johan is an acclaimed writer and journalist known for his deep investigative work on topics ranging from addiction to depression. He is the author of best-selling books like "Chasing the Scream" and "Lost Connections," which explore the root causes of addiction and depression, respectively. His latest book, "The Magic Pill," investigates the new generation of weight loss drugs and their impact on individuals and society.

    Johan shares the story of how he first learned about these drugs at a Hollywood party and his subsequent journey to understand their true effects. This journey took him across the globe, interviewing leading experts and individuals who have experienced the drugs’ effects firsthand. He candidly shares his own experiences with Ozempic, including the unexpected emotional challenges he faced as his long-standing relationship with food was disrupted.

    The conversation also explores the broader societal implications of widespread use of weight loss drugs. Johan and Jay discuss the potential for these drugs to change cultural attitudes towards body image and obesity, for better or worse. They consider the economic ramifications, such as the declining market for fast food and medical procedures related to obesity, and what this might mean for the future of public health.

    In this interview, you'll learn:

    How to evaluate benefits versus risks

    How to navigate social stigmas

    How to deal with obesity

    How weight loss drugs could shape future societal norms

    The psychological reasons behind overeating

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the complexities of modern weight loss solutions, offering a balanced view that considers both the remarkable benefits and the significant risks.

    This interview took place at Soho Home at Soho Works 55 Water.

    With Love and Gratitude,

    Jay Shetty

    What We Discuss:

    00:00 Intro

    03:30 Is the British Accent Authoritative?

    04:16 Biggest Misconceptions About Ozempic

    08:20 Three Ways to Treat the Magic Pill

    11:35 How Obesity Became a Health Crisis

    19:42 ‘I Don’t Feel Hungry’

    28:17 The Benefits and Risks of Weight Loss Drugs

    34:36 Shame and Cruelty Against Obesity

    47:09 Advocating for Body Positivity

    54:14 Is the Fast Food Industry Shrinking?

    57:26 Big Risks When Taking Ozempic

    01:06:34 Varying Clinical Results

    01:14:18 The Most Horrific Side Effect Recorded

    01:16:11 Is Ozempic Safe for Kids?

    01:19:22 Oprah’s Ozempic Challenge

    01:22:50 Is It Cheating?

    01:26:41 Investing in Weight Loss Drugs Research

    01:27:30 How Japan Is Able to Control Obesity

    01:37:01 The Cultural Models We Can Learn from Japan

    01:40:23 Better Eating Habits is Still Necessary

    01:42:52 Johan in Final Five

    Episode Resources:

    • Johann Hari | Website
    • Johann Hari | TikTok
    • Johann Hari | Instagram
    • Johann Hari | Facebook
    • Johann Hari | YouTube
    • Johann Hari | Twitter
    • Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs

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