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Laurie Blume / Tuesday, September 28, 2021 / Categories: Featured, Health, Exercise & Nutrition, Podcasts, BrainShape Eat, Think, and Live Better: Fighting Obesity and Diabetes With Jonathan Bailor Jonathan Bailor is the founder of Wellness Engineering. He has authored the New York Times best seller The Calorie Myth and The Setpoint Diet, has registered over 26 patents, and has spoken at Fortune 100 companies and TED Talks for over a decade. His work has been endorsed and implemented by top doctors from Harvard Medical School, Johns Hopkins, the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, and UCLA. Jonathan lives outside Seattle with his wife, Angela, and daughter Aavia Gabrielle. He has dedicated his life to help people prevent and heal from the twin killers of Obesity and Diabetes. Learn more about his movie BETTER, Featuring expert interviews on-location at Harvard Medical School with medical experts along with intimate testimonials of everyday Americans. Print 57162 Tags: BrainShape Podcast Dr. Andrea Wilkenson Jonathan Bailor The Calorie Myth The SetPoint Diet Obesity and Diabetes Related articles Hearing Loss, Cognition & Health Narcissism Survival Guide True Wellness for Your Gut, Part 2 True Wellness for Your Gut, Part 1 BrainShape and Aging The Brain-Boosting Health Benefits of Exercise Sexuality and Aging Stop Fear From Stopping You Family Caregiving and the Future of Aging Loneliness & Social Isolation