Here’s The Skinny

Between the first few months of 2018 and May of 2019, I gained more than 60 pounds– on purpose. I transformed myself from a slim, athletic man to a filled-out, husky one by the end. But why?

In my upcoming book, “World Of Weight,” the oft-uncomfortable subject of body image and weight gain is pulled apart and dissected, representing a first-ever, first-hand written account (to my knowledge, at least!) of a former boy bound by self-discipline and restrictive eating habits who achieved freedom as a man through the personal journey of a lifetime.

My travels up the scale involved a healthier-than-you-might think lifestyle that brought awareness, relatability, and acceptance for every person at every pound. Through grit and a desire to get to the bottom of the ongoing discrimination against heavy people– which was embedded in my mind since youth– I stopped counting calories, and instead began counting on them for the results that ultimately brought out a very heavy truth.

This is the body acceptance model that defies “normal” social preference, and even brings some health-based models into question about that little extra jiggle. This is the Western world’s greatest worry, exposed and treated with confidence for all those who are still terrified of it. This is experiencing the worst-case scenario on behalf of most, done so willingly to show that it’s all going to be OK.

In what will epitomize the pinnacle of body acceptance for years to come, join me as I take you back through my journey of fear, uncertainty, and eventual freedom that hugged me on the other side.