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Brian Baumal

Brian Baumal

Registered Psychotherapist Specialist in Weight Loss, Overcoming Deep Shame, CBT for Sustainable Behaviour Change, Food Addiction and Support for GLP-1's or Weight Loss Medications.

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The Jōrni Podcast

The Jōrni Podcast

Episode 385 - Weight Management Psychology with Brian Baumal

May 12, 2026

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May 12, 2026

The Jōrni Podcast

Episode 385 - Weight Management Psychology with Brian Baumal

Success with weight loss is often framed as a simple equation of eating less and exercising more. Yet the reality is far more complex, shaped by our relationship with food, the expectations we carry about our bodies, and the pressure many of us place on ourselves to change quickly.

Cycles of strict control, frustration, and starting over again are more common than we might want to admit. Looking at weight management through a psychological lens opens a deeper conversation about why those patterns repeat and what it actually takes to approach change differently.

BRIAN BAUMAL

Brian Baumal is a Toronto-based psychotherapist specialising in weight management and restrictive eating disorders. His work blends cognitive behavioural therapy with lived experience, focusing on helping people lose weight without tying their self-worth to the outcome.

After a personal health scare in his early forties, Brian applied the same therapeutic tools he offers clients to his own life. Instead of dieting, he dismantled shame, slowed expectations, and built sustainable habits. The weight came off — and stayed off — without rigid rules or punishment.

Today, he teaches a structured CBT approach that interrupts the cycle of shame, urgency, and relapse. His work helps people plan without panic, recover from setbacks, and create lasting change grounded in clarity rather than pressure.

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Key topics

The happiest place on earth can still be miserable when you’re at war with yourself

Brian’s turning-point story (feeling deeply unhappy in a place designed to be joyful) captures a truth many listeners recognise but rarely say out loud: shame travels with you. From there, the conversation moves into what actually changes the trajectory—planning, pacing expectations, and rebuilding self-trust one repeatable choice at a time. This lands especially well on personal growth shows because it’s about identity, not food rules.

The scale isn’t a judge, it’s exposure therapy

For many, the number becomes a horror movie monster—so they either obsess over it or refuse to look at it at all. Brian reframes weigh-ins as exposure: a controlled way to stop running from reality so “panic decisions” don’t drive the next week of eating. The value to listeners is learning how to interact with the scale without worshipping it or fearing it. 

Why planning when and where you eat matters more than planning what you eat

Most people hear “meal planning” and assume it means restriction, which is why they resist it or abandon it fast. Brian starts somewhere less threatening: mapping when and where eating actually happens—late meetings, hockey nights, couch-and-TV stress eating—so the week stops feeling chaotic and shame-driven. Once patterns are visible, change starts happening organically, because people can finally intervene in real moments instead of fighting themselves in theory.

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