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The You Lounge Episode 15 – Behind the Blazer: Why So Many Corporate Women Are Turning to GLP-1

The You Lounge Episode 15 – Behind the Blazer: Why So Many Corporate Women Are Turning to GLP-1

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🎙️ Episode 15 – Behind the Blazer: Why So Many Corporate Women Are Turning to GLP-1 Unfiltered truths on ambition, appetite, and the weight of doing it all.

In this powerful and unfiltered episode of The You Lounge, we explore why so many high-achieving, corporate women are turning to GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro to navigate burnout, body image, and the relentless pressure to perform.

We dive into: 💼 The mental load of being “the strong one” at work and at home 🧠 Appetite, control, and the psychology of hunger in high-functioning women 💉 Why GLP-1 meds offer more than just fat loss – and what no one’s talking about 👠 The unspoken expectations around weight, appearance, and leadership 🔥 The intersection of menopause, neurodivergence, and metabolic health

This episode is for every woman who’s ever looked like she has it all together… but feels like she’s falling apart behind the scenes.

Inside: GLP-1, Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, weight loss for women, corporate burnout, neurodivergent women, menopause support, female executives, body image, emotional eating, appetite, hunger hormones, female leadership, weight stigma, The You Lounge podcast.

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