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2. Balancing Acts: Weight Loss, Mindful Management, and Therapeutic Transformation

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Have you ever considered a diabetes drug for weight loss? The conversation on our latest episode takes a surprising turn when we discuss Ozempic's unexpected role in shedding pounds. Dr. Jeff Jamison joins us to break down how this medication signals your brain to put the fork down and the complexities surrounding its off-label use. We don't just stop at the science; Tony Overbay shares a real-world account of a client's journey with the injection, and together, we grapple with the financial and ethical considerations of using prescription drugs to manage weight. Remember to consult your physician for your own medical needs.
Struggling to squeeze the most out of your day without feeling like a circus performer juggling too many balls? Trisha discusses how to shift to mastering time management, and offers strategies that promise to replace chaos with calm. Laugh along as we share parenting mishaps that prove the necessity of setting boundaries and the power of taking a moment to breathe. By the end of our conversation, you'll see how tackling tasks one at a time, with a dash of humor and a pinch of play, can transform the daily grind into a gratifying flow.
Lastly, we extend a warm, supportive hand to anyone considering therapy or coaching for the first time. Opening up can be daunting, but we assure you, the journey can be transformative with the right therapeutic connection. We celebrate the nuanced dance between therapist and client, sharing insights into how genuine interactions and embracing one's own narrative can foster growth. We look back at the shared learning and personal stories that have enriched us all, confident that within the shared wisdom of our community lies the path to our best selves.
Please keep the questions coming! Send to: trishajamisoncoaching@gmail.com!

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Chapters

1. 2. Balancing Acts: Weight Loss, Mindful Management, and Therapeutic Transformation (00:00:00)

2. Ozempic for Weight Loss (00:00:08)

3. Improving Productivity Through Time Management (00:13:38)

4. First-Time Therapy (00:19:07)

5. Importance of Validation in Therapy (00:22:11)

6. Therapeutic Experience and Client Relationships (00:24:56)

7. Therapeutic Practices and Professionalism (00:28:09)

30 episodes

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Content provided by Trisha Jamison. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Trisha Jamison or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

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Have you ever considered a diabetes drug for weight loss? The conversation on our latest episode takes a surprising turn when we discuss Ozempic's unexpected role in shedding pounds. Dr. Jeff Jamison joins us to break down how this medication signals your brain to put the fork down and the complexities surrounding its off-label use. We don't just stop at the science; Tony Overbay shares a real-world account of a client's journey with the injection, and together, we grapple with the financial and ethical considerations of using prescription drugs to manage weight. Remember to consult your physician for your own medical needs.
Struggling to squeeze the most out of your day without feeling like a circus performer juggling too many balls? Trisha discusses how to shift to mastering time management, and offers strategies that promise to replace chaos with calm. Laugh along as we share parenting mishaps that prove the necessity of setting boundaries and the power of taking a moment to breathe. By the end of our conversation, you'll see how tackling tasks one at a time, with a dash of humor and a pinch of play, can transform the daily grind into a gratifying flow.
Lastly, we extend a warm, supportive hand to anyone considering therapy or coaching for the first time. Opening up can be daunting, but we assure you, the journey can be transformative with the right therapeutic connection. We celebrate the nuanced dance between therapist and client, sharing insights into how genuine interactions and embracing one's own narrative can foster growth. We look back at the shared learning and personal stories that have enriched us all, confident that within the shared wisdom of our community lies the path to our best selves.
Please keep the questions coming! Send to: trishajamisoncoaching@gmail.com!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. 2. Balancing Acts: Weight Loss, Mindful Management, and Therapeutic Transformation (00:00:00)

2. Ozempic for Weight Loss (00:00:08)

3. Improving Productivity Through Time Management (00:13:38)

4. First-Time Therapy (00:19:07)

5. Importance of Validation in Therapy (00:22:11)

6. Therapeutic Experience and Client Relationships (00:24:56)

7. Therapeutic Practices and Professionalism (00:28:09)

30 episodes

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