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The Power Of Your Why

The Power Of Your Why

By: Jorge Medina
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The Power Of Your Why: Beyond the Points & The Journey to Health is the ultimate audio companion for anyone navigating the real, messy, and beautifully rewarding world of weight loss and lifestyle change. Hosted through the lens of a personal WeightWatchers (WW) journey, this podcast is built on the belief that lasting transformation doesn’t happen on the scale—it happens in your mindset.

We all know how to count points, track macros, and step on the scale. But what happens when willpower fades, a rough week hits, or the weekend throws you off course? That’s where your Why comes in.

In this mix of intimate, unfiltered solo diary episodes and inspiring community spotlights, we dive deep into:

  • The Real Struggles: Normalizing the plateaus, the emotional eating, and the days you just want to quit.
  • The Non-Scale Victories: Celebrating the "beyond the points" wins—gaining more energy, shedding mental baggage, and reclaiming your confidence.
  • The Power of Community: Lifting each other up because no one should have to walk this path alone.

Whether you are tracking points on WW, redefining your relationship with food, or searching for the spark to get started today, this show is your weekly reminder of who you are fighting for.

Tune in, find your anchor, and uncover the power of your why.

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Episodes
  • How I lost 84 Pounds: Find A Why That Makes You Cry
    Jun 29 2026

    If you have ever stared at a goal you fully understand and still felt unable to move, you are not lazy, you are missing the real driver. I’m Jorge Medina, and I’m starting Power of Your Why by telling the most honest version of my story: decades over 300 pounds, ten restarts, and a fear I did not even know was running my choices.

    My mindset changed the day I connected the dots back to a moment that shaped me. After my dad worked hard, lost 55 pounds, and looked full of life, he sat me down with tears in his eyes and said, “I have cancer.” My brain quietly built a terrifying rule: losing weight leads to getting sick. That hidden belief fueled a cycle of panic and self-sabotage for years, even after a widowmaker heart attack and a dangerous A1C. The truth is hard to admit, but it can also set you free: even near-death moments do not always create lasting behavior change.

    Everything shifted when I found a why that was not about looks or numbers. I wanted to run full court and play basketball with my son, and that purpose pulled me forward one mailbox at a time. I also walk you through the seven whys method to help you peel past “I want to lose weight” and reach the core reason that anchors your soul. We talk non-scale victories, self-compassion, and why willpower runs out while a real why generates its own power. If this hit home, subscribe, share the show with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find their why.

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    19 mins
  • Find Your Why.. An Intro To The Power Of Your Why Podcast
    Jun 25 2026

    We launch a new podcast built for anyone who’s ever let the scale decide their self-worth and then wondered why motivation disappears by midweek. We trade quick-fix willpower for a deeper “why” that supports lasting mindset change, real habits, and a community you don’t have to earn.
    • the scale as a trigger for mood and self-talk
    • why weight loss mechanics alone break down
    • willpower as a limited resource that runs out
    • finding a personal “why” as a steady anchor
    • solo diary style reflections from our Weight Watchers journey
    • community stories and non-scale victories as fuel
    • building momentum with tiny daily steps
    So hit that follow button right now. Let’s lock arms. Let’s find your anchor. And let’s uncover the power of your why together.


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    4 mins
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