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Ep 245 - Transformation Takes a Team with BariNation Headwork Expert Lora Grabow

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Have you ever felt like no one truly understands what you're going through on your bariatric journey? What if the missing piece to your success isn’t more willpower but an actual, supportive community that gets it?

In this episode, a familiar face and voice to the BariNation Podcast, licensed therapist and obesity medicine coach Lora Grabow, joins us as we celebrate the fourth anniversary of our first podcast together and reflect on just how far we’ve come. Lora shares her connection to BariNation, and we dive deep into the power of live, professional-led support groups. These groups are more than just a place to talk—they’re where we learn how to practice life after bariatric surgery. From navigating emotional eating to building confidence in maintenance, this episode reminds us that community isn’t a bonus—it’s part of the treatment. Plus, don’t miss an exciting announcement about how you can qualify for a discounted membership to the BariNation Community.

IN THIS EPISODE:

  • (00:00) Opening and intoduction
  • (00:36) April and Lora talk about the fourth anniversary of their first podcast
  • (01:52) Lora shares her story of connection to BariNation
  • (03:26) April discusses the different support groups  
  • (05:12) Lora explains the importance of community after bariatric surgery 
  • (11:12) April announces that if you work with Lora, you are eligible for a discounted membership
  • (14:11) Visit BariNation Community to join a group of patients that will empower your wellness journey 

KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • Bariatric patients thrive when they’re surrounded by others who understand the journey. While individual therapy and medical advice are crucial, nothing compares to the support, empathy, and shared experience of being in a live, safe, and emotionally supportive group setting. Community is not just helpful—it’s treatment.
  • Support groups led by experienced professionals offer patients a unique space to work through challenges, celebrate wins, and practice emotional growth in real time. These groups go beyond general advice—they allow members to “practice the how” of bariatric life by engaging with peers and receiving expert feedback when needed.
  • Much of the support offered focuses on the key transitional points in the bariatric journey: pre-op, post-op, maintenance, emotional eating, and everything in between. ​


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GUEST RESOURCES:

Lora Grabow, LMSW -Website 

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