Episode #261
Success is about far more than the number on the scale.
🎙️ In this episode, Dr. Terri Lance and Dr. Jason Fung explore what success really means when it comes to health, weight loss, and long-term behaviour change.
As they conclude their discussion of The Hunger Code, they challenge the idea that success can be measured by a single number, biometric, or goal weight. Instead, they explore how values, mindset, community, mindfulness, and self-awareness play a critical role in creating sustainable change.
The conversation also revisits one of the central themes of The Hunger Code: hunger is a messenger. Understanding what hunger is trying to tell us—whether physical, emotional, social, or habitual—can transform how we respond to it and how we define success.
👉 What you’ll learn:
• Why success looks different for every person
• The difference between appearance goals and health goals
• Why numbers and metrics don’t tell the whole story
• How mindset influences long-term success
• The role of community in behaviour change
• Why competitions often fail to create lasting results
• How mindfulness helps you understand hunger differently
• Why hunger is a messenger, not simply a signal to eat
⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 — Hunger as a messenger, not a command
00:31 — Introduction: what does success actually look like?
01:11 — Why success is about more than outcomes
01:53 — The problem with relying on metrics alone
03:52 — What are you actually trying to achieve?
05:50 — Defining success for yourself
06:55 — The rise of tracking culture and longevity marketing
08:39 — Why success looks different for everyone
09:01 — Health goals vs appearance goals
11:37 — Living in a way that creates success
12:39 — Mindset change vs diet change
13:38 — Why fasting isn’t something you “finish”
14:16 — The importance of community support
15:23 — Competition vs transformation
16:58 — Why workplace weight-loss challenges often fail
18:21 — Behaviour change vs short-term dieting
19:49 — Changing how you think about food
20:23 — Mindfulness, awareness, and food choices
22:12 — How do you apply this in real life?
22:58 — Understanding different types of hunger
24:25 — Practical strategies for holidays, stress, and social events
25:07 — Hedonic hunger and alternative rewards
26:41 — Why community accelerates learning
27:01 — What weight loss can learn from Alcoholics Anonymous
28:21 — Learning from others in community
28:52 — Adjusting your approach during stressful seasons
30:06 — Why success requires ongoing adjustments
31:26 — How goals naturally change over time
32:21 — Small tweaks that create meaningful change
35:26 — Why meaningful conversations matter
36:33 — Hunger as a messenger
37:17 — What hunger is really trying to tell you
38:23 — Physical, emotional, and social hunger
39:04 — Why fasting reveals the deeper drivers of eating
40:59 — Final thoughts and community support
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