In this year’s Thanksgiving special of The Health Advocates, Steven and Zoe delve into an important topic — weight bias — and how it impacts the chronic illness community. They explore the misconceptions surrounding weight and health, share strategies for fostering compassionate care, and encourage listeners to use the holiday as an opportunity to educate and advocate with loved ones. Join them for an inspiring conversation filled with practical advice, personal reflections, and gratitude for the patient advocacy community.
Among the highlights in this episode:
03:17: Zoe Rothblatt, Director of Community Outreach at GHLF, highlights the importance of policy advocacy, mentioning federal legislation like TROA (Treat and Reduce Obesity Act), and how GHLF’s 50-State Network supports such initiatives
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04:03: Steven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF, explains how tackling weight bias can create a supportive environment, enabling people to pursue health without fear of stigma
04:21: Zoe points to research showing that unbiased, compassionate care leads to better health outcomes for patients
05:17: Steven and Zoe share their Thanksgiving traditions, from watching the Macy’s parade to relaxing with family and reflecting on the year
06:21: Zoe reminds listeners to be thankful for their own resilience and growth over the past year, encouraging them to rest and recharge
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Steven Newmark, Chief of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org
Zoe Rothblatt, Director of Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org
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