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Author: Gregg McBride
Foreword by Joy Bauer
Weightless is the raw, funny, and deeply inspiring story of one man’s lifelong struggle with obesity and his ultimate triumph. Gregg McBride weighed over 450 pounds as a young adult and lived through a series of often outrageous and heartbreaking experiences—from pretending airline seatbelts fit, to sneaking food out of the trash during failed diets, to even working as an overweight stripper.
Despite countless attempts to lose weight, Gregg couldn’t succeed until he turned inward—committing to honest self-reflection and self-examination. By facing the emotional roots of his food addiction, he shed more than 250 pounds and, most importantly, has kept it off.
Alternately hilarious and brutally honest, Weightless is part memoir, part motivational guide. It offers an unfiltered glimpse into the reality of food addiction while delivering a powerful message of hope: no matter how impossible it feels, transformation is possible.
Gregg McBride is a film and television writer and producer whose credits include work for Disney, Paramount, Sony, ABC Family, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, and MTV. He is also the creator of JustStopEatingSoMuch.com, a blog focused on food addiction and weight loss. Gregg has appeared multiple times on the Today Show, is a featured blogger for The Huffington Post, and is the author of Just Stop Eating So Much!
Joy Bauer, MS, RD, CDN, who wrote the foreword, is the longtime nutrition and health expert for the Today Show, a contributing editor to Woman’s Day magazine, and a New York Times bestselling author of Food Cures and The Joy Fit Club.
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