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Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

The Complexity of Weight Loss Drugs (Johann Hari)

Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

Elise Loehnen

Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Education

4.8 • 900 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2024

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

“I realized I think there's a few things that are in our heads that are so deep in the culture. One of them is the idea that being overweight is a sin. It goes right back to if you look at Pope Gregory I in the 6th century when he first formulates the seven deadly sins, gluttony is there, it's always depicted with some fat person who looks monstrous, overeating. And how do we think about sin? If being overweight is a sin, we think sin requires punishment before you get to redemption. The only forms of weight loss that we admire are where you suffer horribly, right? You think about The Biggest Loser, that horrid, disgusting game show. If you go through agony, if you starve yourself, if you do extreme forms of exercise that devastate your body, then we'll go, he suffered. We forgive you. Well done. We'll let you be thin now, right?” So says Johann Hari, author of many bestselling books—Stolen Focus, Lost Connections, and Chasing the Scream. Johann is a fellow cultural psychic and his latest book—the subject of today’s conversation—bears this out. He takes on drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro in Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs. He also writes about his own relationship to these drugs, as Johann is taking them. His book is a subtle and sensitive navigation of what is a tightly bound convergence of health and culture—and every page of his book anticipates and precedes the conversation. (As a disclaimer, I’m in it.) We talk about all  of it in today’s conversation, along with what would have happened if a woman had written this book first. MORE FROM JOHANN HARI: Magic Pill: The Extraordinary Benefits and Disturbing Risks of the New Weight-Loss Drugs Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay Attention—and How to Think Deeply Again Lost Connections: Why You’re Depressed and How to Find Hope Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs Johann’s Website Follow Johann on Instagram To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Elise Lunan, host of Pulling the Thread.

0:03.8

Today I'm joined by my friend, the brilliant writer Johann Hari,

0:07.9

who has a new book out about the new weight-lost drugs called Magic Pill.

0:15.6

You know what that is?

0:18.1

An ice-cold beer.

0:20.0

What's different?

0:22.9

It's Budweiser.

0:24.8

A perfect beer for party season.

0:30.3

Best enjoyed with your best buds.

0:34.1

Cheers to that.

0:36.3

Budweiser, like no other.

0:38.5

Please drink responsibly.

0:39.7

For the facts, visit drinkaware.com.uker.uker.

0:41.5

Okay.

1:02.4

On this show, we pull apart the web in which we all live to understand who we are and why we're here.

1:11.7

Pulling the thread is about big questions, why we do what we do, how we can understand our own experiences within a larger spiritual and historical context,

1:16.5

the ways in which we might begin to understand ourselves and each other better, and what's required to heal ourselves and our world. I'll be joined in conversation by luminaries and wise

1:22.3

elders, those who have laid tracks in their work and lives to help us bring meaning and

1:26.6

understanding to a world that often feels chaotic and overwhelming.

1:30.3

My hope is that these conversations spark moments of resonance and plant tiny seeds of awareness

1:36.3

so that we might all collectively learn and grow.

1:40.3

I realized how deeply I had believed few things that are in our heads that are so deep in the

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