Disrupting Obesity

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Charlotte Skanes Episode 100

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Welcome back to Disrupting Obesity, and the 100th episode of this podcast! Today I’m sharing the story behind the story. What really happened when I got sick, what I remember, what I don’t, and why I knew I had to do something with my second chance. I talk about the physical toll of being in the hospital for five months, what it felt like to be separated from my kids, and how this whole podcast started from a need to help, because I didn’t see anyone else saying the things I needed to hear when I weighed 338 pounds. Tune into this one to hear more about:

• What necrotizing pancreatitis is, and why it nearly killed me.
• How a pioneering doctor saved my life, and why I remember every second.
• Why obesity made everything harder, and what people don’t talk about.
• The raw emotional pain of missing my kids while fighting to stay alive.
• The mindset that got me through recovery and helped me keep going.
• What happened when I released episode 21 from a hospital bed.
• How I went from 400 followers to 205,000, and why I still won’t run ads.
• Why connection matters more than anything, and how the Flamingo Forum brought it back.

This episode is about turning unimaginable pain into purpose, and reminding you that no matter how far you feel from your goal, it’s not too late. So keep trying, keep tracking, don’t be intimidated and don’t give up. You’ve totally got this.

Episode Mentioned:
Episode 21

Looking for help on your weight loss journey? I’ve created a couple of resources:
• My NEW Membership Community Flamingo Forum! Join HERE: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor-our-community
My Immersive Weight Loss Experience: The Program
My Cookbook 'Disruptor'
• Free Guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time
• Weight Loss Workbook Disruptor, find anywhere in the world on Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes
Get Started For The Last Time LIVE Webinar Replay Sign-Up

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