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2023-02-14. Paul is Changing

Feb 14, 202324 minSeason 1Ep. 19
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For the most part Paul had to live with the stereotypes and negative perceptions of society towards obesity. This episode focuses on being more mindful of other people, and to have better relationships. Now paul is changing - after starting to take shots for diabetes, Paul noticed that his brain's wiring changed. Which took a while to acclimate and reset into.

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Rich Ziade

and I'm merch Citi.

Paul Ford

This is the Audi Ford Advisors and, uh, we'll get to the advice in a minute, but Rich, let's get personal today.

Rich Ziade

Okay?

Paul Ford

around Christmas. I came to you and I. Something weird is happening.

Rich Ziade

You did,

Paul Ford

I, I had told my wife and I told you. And I, I'll just put it out for the listener. I've also, I've written about this in Wired, I'm being public about it, so, um, I am a very big person. I have what is known as morbid obesity, or as I like to call it, fatal thickness. yes.

Rich Ziade

sound

Paul Ford

group. No, it's not great and uh, it's an absolute curse in my life and has been for 38 years. Let's just put that part aside for a minute. Let's just leave that

Rich Ziade

Alright, so, I mean, uh, can I ask you a question about that?

Paul Ford

Any question you want.

Rich Ziade

It's not, it is a product of you eating you're big because you eat a lot. You used to eat a lot. It wasn't like, there are other conditions that have nothing to do with

Paul Ford

it's not like a, it's not a thyroid condition.

Rich Ziade

not a thyroid condition. Okay. Okay. Keep going.

Paul Ford

and so, uh, I've wrestled with this. I, at one point lost a hundred pounds and then watched it come back. And when I say watched it, it's a very surreal process cuz I'm a bright fellow and I just like, Couldn't keep the weight off. I just kept eating,

Rich Ziade

Which is a classic challenge,

Paul Ford

Well, almost everybody who loses weight gains it back. And then some even interventions like gastric bypass, uh, often don't succeed in the long run. So,

Rich Ziade

re regain weight. Yeah.

Paul Ford

Meanwhile, the society is not really empathetic about that whole thing. They're like, yeah, whatever, fatty. And so it's just something that I kind of was like, well, I live with this. I'm probably gonna die with it. My, the culture I live in doesn't really have a lot of sympathy for me, so I better just focus on my life and my friendships and do the best I can. That's my

Rich Ziade

Can I, can I mimic society for a moment?

Paul Ford

ahead.

Rich Ziade

He's big because he has no self-control.

Paul Ford

Absolutely. That's what society thinks

Rich Ziade

and it's on him.

Paul Ford

Absolutely. That's, that is, look, I, I can negotiate with that and I can, you can't talk back to society. You can't. No. So, but what, what science found, and God knows, no one cared, but science was like, yeah, man, once that weight comes on, it just doesn't come off. You can lose it. Absolutely. You, you don't eat in the exercise. It works. But once it's, once it's. Even if you lose it, your brain just sets itself and it's like, no, no, we gotta get back there. Gotta get

Rich Ziade

Got it. It's, it's, it's a gravitational pull. Yeah. Back to a

Paul Ford

thins in your body right now. Right. And so, um, so as you can imagine, this was a, a source of tension in my entire life, in every moment of my, my existence.

Rich Ziade

Well, I, I've, I've spent, I've probably spent more time with you over the last 10 years than anyone else.

Paul Ford

Well, you know that, like that 10,000 hours rule, you're an expert in Paul Fort. an expert You're like a world expert

Rich Ziade

You, you are. You are one of my closest friends and we work together. Yes. Even you, you could have really close friends, but you don't spend eight hours a day with them. We actually work together.

Paul Ford

actually comes down to pacing

Rich Ziade

It comes down to

Paul Ford

to pacing. Yeah.

Rich Ziade

Um, and I will say this, as your friend of the past 10 years, I had no idea. I had no idea that you were dealing with the world perceiving you that way because you kind of buried it.

Paul Ford

I, you, you sort of have to, when you have, and look, people will be, Like I said, I lost the weight before and people will have all kinds of judgements, but the reality was kind of no matter what I did, I just couldn't get it under control. And like I said, you're just, I'm gonna keep going. I'm a boss, I'm a successful writer. I'm doing all kinds of things. And if I bring that part of myself, if I bring that part of myself that's obese and outta control into that world, it gets real messy.

So I just kind of draw a little curtain. Yep. Okay. And you know, it's you. I mean, and it's not like you and I didn't talk about. And we talked about food and behavior, and sometimes I was losing weight and sometimes I was gaining weight. Anxiety was a part of it. So like you were in the mix on it. And then ultimately it came down to me and my body. There's like nothing anyone else can

Rich Ziade

No, I, I, as a friend, I, I worried about your

Paul Ford

Yeah. You should

Rich Ziade

I didn't, I didn't judge you as someone that was gluttonous or doing terrible things to themselves. I didn't, I I was, because I know you well enough and you're self aware enough that it, that wasn't in my mind, it was more like, you know, take care of yourself.

Paul Ford

Trust me as a fat person, I know the difference in a friendship.

Rich Ziade

Wow. That's interesting.

Paul Ford

Yeah, I know. I know. You are a kind and loving person who wanted, who wanted wish. Well, for me, sometimes you'd give me shit, but that's fine. You're my friend. Yeah, right. Like there are people who aren't as kind, but you, you had a fundamental kindness to you, and it's one of the ways that we work together. Um, So It is dark. And so I came to you and I was like, so I, I am type two diabetic, which is a normal outcome of being this big.

Sure. And I see an endocrinologist and he had me on, I, I, I have a pretty well managed condition. He had me on a thing called Ozempic Ozempic, A zick, um, stimulates the production of insulin in the body. It's not insulin.

Rich Ziade

Very popular drug, one of the most popular drugs.

Paul Ford

And it's great because you're not putting insulin in your body. You're telling your body to make insulin. So very good, very healthy. Side effect of of ozempic is it makes you a little less hungry. Satia is like, sort of like, just kind of diminished. And so you see it now, um, Hollywood Diet, the Mindy Kaing loses 50 pounds and everybody says, is it, is it Ozempic?

Rich Ziade

Oh, okay.

Paul Ford

Okay. Okay. So a lot of discussion about this. Very successful drugs, um, good for type two diabetics. I took it and I, I was able to maintain and lose about 10, 15 pounds and that was good, but that is not a significant change in my. It was, but it was

Rich Ziade

a small percentage of what you need to.

Paul Ford

lose. But what was great for me was the sense that I was maintaining instead of increasing, I was like, okay, cuz I'm, I'm something, my health was at risk. And so I'm like, all right, well at least my health is at less risk.

Rich Ziade

Okay,

Paul Ford

Okay. So I go see my endocrinologist and it's typical doctor, you know, Mount Sinai system. You're like, Hey, how? He's like, how you doing? Oh, your A1C s are great. You're doing really good. You'll lose weight. I'm like, no, not really. I lost like 10 pounds. He was like, ah, you gotta try this new one. I'll give it you. It's called Manjaro. I'm gonna give it to you. I'm like, okay, cool, thanks. He's like, see you in May. Bye.

Okay. So that was the entire intervention that I received from my, um, he's like, yeah, political. Yeah, yeah.

Rich Ziade

incredibly thoughtful.

Paul Ford

It's like, ah, numbers look good. Bye. Okay, so. Okay. Click

Rich Ziade

December, 2022.

Paul Ford

Yeah, they're about early December. So I go, I get the prescription, it comes to the house. I'm like, all right, well, we'll try the, I'll use the Azam pickup and then I'll switch to this so about two weeks in, I go, what happened? Because suddenly my brain feels really, really different. And I wrote a, I wrote about this. I'm not hungry. Like, I'm not hungry and I didn't realize before I took this med how. My energy, like maybe I would, I would.

Something ridiculous amount, 30%, 40% of my brain was just always going. How am I gonna get those calories? Gotta get 'em. Gotta get those calories. Yeah. Click. Okay. So in the test,

Rich Ziade

a switch

Paul Ford

I decided to walk home from here. Uh, to my home and, or at least most of the way. Sometimes I do that. Take a bus, get, get a little exercise and I was like, uh, that's dinner. You know what? I'm gonna go in. And I was really kind of testing myself on seventh Avenue Park Slope. There's this kind of old school Chinese restaurant.

Rich Ziade

Like

Paul Ford

No, no. Like seated. Like see, yeah, yeah. Okay. So I go on in and I sit down. I'm like, there's nobody else there. A fat guy in a Chinese restaurant. We've all seen that before. And I order General SOS with broccoli

Rich Ziade

sweet and spicy fried

Paul Ford

And if you are someone who is looking for calories, boy this is just hot gold. Like he just, just get it in there. So I have like five bites and I go, oh. And that, that has not happened in 30 years.

Rich Ziade

Wow.

Paul Ford

I'm just, I'm good. I ate all the broccoli and I was like, God, this isn't that good.

Rich Ziade

how did you feel at that moment?

Paul Ford

Extremely confused.

Rich Ziade

Confused.

Paul Ford

Well you're, you're talking about like fundamental wiring. You know, we don't, we haven't talked about on this podcast, but we didn't, you had brain surgery. And you had a lot of meds because you had a seizure condition that were managing that, and then you had brain surgery and you didn't have it anymore, and you went off the meds, right. So you, you had a transitional moment in your life where you went from like having this thing that was always extremely present.

Rich Ziade

Always in the background.

Paul Ford

Exactly. And then now it's not. not. So when we were talking about this, you compared it to, and I was like, yeah, it, it feels that way. So then as a side effect, I just started shedding weight cause I'm not eating.

Rich Ziade

Okay, so

Paul Ford

but no, let me be clear too, I am enjoying food more. I'm eating healthy stuff. I did all that work to lose that a hundred pounds. So my nutrition knowledge is really good. You're

Rich Ziade

not running to sugar and cake

Paul Ford

No, and it's carbs New York City is brutal. Every office, every bodega, every, every pl they just love to give you another, you know, can of

Rich Ziade

what my favorite is? Yogurt muffins. There's like no yogurt in them. And then there's like white yogurt, pretzels.

Paul Ford

Everything is a Twinkie. Right? Everything. So, so you've seen me and you've, you've noticed the behavior to the point that you now call me out on it. You're like, don't order the fu if you're not going to eat any of the noodles.

Rich Ziade

you we went out to eat out of Vietnamese place. You left I think 80% of the noodles.

Paul Ford

and I was

Rich Ziade

the meat, but you

Paul Ford

left meat. I wanted the protein. I was just flat out full. And I should have had a salad.

Rich Ziade

You should have had a salad.

Paul Ford

Because, and it wasn't like I should have had a salad because that would be virtuous for me as a big guy. It was, I should have had a salad because I wasted 80% of the food.

Rich Ziade

How much weight have you lost?

Paul Ford

Um, first of all, just before, no, I will, I will say the number, but before I say it, let me just say the weight loss. People think that weight loss is very virtuous and that you are working hard.

Rich Ziade

Yeah,

Paul Ford

and I've done that. I, I used to work, I did a three. You

Rich Ziade

a hundred pounds.

Paul Ford

bite you. I would ride my bike three hours a day. I would track every calorie. I built a calorie tracker. Um, so this is different. This is different, but I've lost, um, let me think. So 34 pounds.

Rich Ziade

Wow.

Paul Ford

In the last three months.

Rich Ziade

months. Okay. That's a lot.

Paul Ford

It's a enormous amount of weight to lose without a focused weight loss strategy, like typically to make

Rich Ziade

not late. This is not consuming your life in terms of this is my project for my

Paul Ford

life. now, you know, when you would see results like this, you'd literally see them on the TV show, the Biggest Loser, cuz it was a full-time job. It's all they did. It's all they did right? You just were gonna, and we cooked the food for you and you run on the beach and we're gonna, we're gonna teach you about nutrition and so on. It was the biggest Loser would get these kind of results and then it would

Rich Ziade

a horrible show and a horrible name for a

Paul Ford

It was really bad. Size. Uh, at one point GQ Magazine asked me to write about being fat, and I, I almost did. And I was like, I'm, I'm not gonna do that. I'm not

Rich Ziade

don't join the fray.

Paul Ford

leave, gonna leave myself. That last little bit.

Rich Ziade

Okay. Um, I mean, uh, let me, let me talk about this from my perspective and what I've seen, cuz we

Paul Ford

Sure.

Rich Ziade

a lot, we were working together, we have a startup together. And, and, uh, first off, As a baseline, I'm just happy for you. Uh,

Paul Ford

good to have control over this part of

Rich Ziade

I mean, uh, it's, it's great to ha to get this opportunity to take care of yourself without it being like a massive life commitment.

Paul Ford

And that's, that's the way to put it.

Rich Ziade

Or surgery.

Paul Ford

I have to take a shot every week probably for as long as I have to take the shot, like forever. And that gives me the ability. To make very well controlled decisions about my own health. I'm still out in terrible shape. I still have to like,

Rich Ziade

there's a road ahead

Paul Ford

course. No, but I started working out again. I started lifting weights and like, you know, you just, it's just so much easier.

Rich Ziade

What shocked me? So that, I mean, that's the, the thing that's sort of overarching, right? It's like, great, you've got a plan and you've got, I mean, it's, this is a miracle, right? It's like, it's, it's like antibiotics, right? It's, it's a big thing. I mean, obesity's a huge problem, not just in America, but around the world. Even in poorer countries, the poorer you are, the worst shape

Paul Ford

well, just so many cheap calories,

Rich Ziade

so many cheap calories. So it's great that this exists. Hopefully it becomes something that is available to, to pe to everyone that need it, needs it. The other thing I just started to notice was like, you're a little wired.

Paul Ford

Yes.

Rich Ziade

talk about that. And then there's a third thing I noticed.

Paul Ford

So number, so one of the ways that this new medication works is it doesn't just produce the insulin, um, or, or hit the, uh, centers of your brain that are hungry, but it kind of gives you a little extra energy.

Rich Ziade

Yeah.

Paul Ford

And so at first, especially at first, it was very s. Spiky. Like I was losing, I was shedding a lot of weight and I had this like spiky energy push. And so I literally had, and I, I communicated th this to you and actually to the leadership of the company we share cuz I had pressured speech. I was a little wide-eyed. I was, I was literally kind of doing squats in the office just to kind of burn energy.

Rich Ziade

What I didn't know is, That life around you, uh, was very distracting as you were sort of rebooting yourself. You, you were almost agitated with anything else coming at you. It's less and less now.

Paul Ford

No, I tried to communicate that. I couldn't process almost anything.

Rich Ziade

anything. You were, I, I'd ask you to do something. At at work and you were like, why are you on my back? And meanwhile, I asked you nicely like a minute prior. Like it wasn't like I was yelling at you, you were kind of, you were agitated because I think you were still kind of

Paul Ford

No, in my, in my head I was, Who is this new guy? Meaning me? Yeah. and going And you'd be asking for things and I'm like, what's that? Like, I just couldn't parse the world.

Rich Ziade

Yeah. The third thing I noticed, and it wasn't a notice you said it, um, is that you were kind of revisiting a lot of your relationships throughout your life and you were pretty angry.

Paul Ford

Yes. That's real. Right? So it it's

Rich Ziade

just talk through that.

Paul Ford

Well, there's a few things I would say. It just feels either that they slammed my, my sort of self back into my body or that I, sometimes I'm, I'm thinking about now, I'm a couple months in and I think about myself as the other guy from a few months ago because that guy was just like living in, he was sleepwalking, right? So there's a lot of.

Rich Ziade

but why are you angry with everybody else

Paul Ford

It's fading. But for a while I was, I, because this thing dominated my life and I had doctors saying, you know, just kind of yelling at me. I had people just kind of treating me with various kinds of disrespect. Yeah. And, um, I was in a lot of pain over that time. Yeah. And, uh, and so, you know, I was just like, God man, the world kind of didn't, kind of had it in for me for a while and I felt really bitter at the same time.

Then you, you go through those feelings and thoughts and then you go, well, I know who my friends are.

Rich Ziade

Yep.

Paul Ford

I love my family. People have stood by me many times. And then you focus on that.

Rich Ziade

You, uh, uh, I'll share an observation. Uh, you had a perfect storm, uh, hit you, which led to a lot of brutal judgment. Um, I mean, first off, people drew conclusions about you.

Paul Ford

Oh, meaning when I was a fat boss,

Rich Ziade

Well, yeah, I mean, you, you, you, you found a lot of success

Paul Ford

Oh,

Rich Ziade

and you were, you were a fat boss and, and for those people it's much easier to rationalize and by not, by the way, it doesn't have to be boss, it could be colleague in, in the media, it could be anybody. It doesn't matter people, uh, you were in a situation where, People drew conclusions without even knowing you very well about how gluttonous and greedy you are. And they do that. They do that not to be mean. They do that because A, it helps them feel better about themselves.

It's like, wait a minute, I have like 2% body fat. Why don't I see Paul Ford's success? People are crazy,

Paul Ford

Oh, no, no. The irony of being.

Rich Ziade

are

Paul Ford

Being a fat successful person means that when people look at you, they go, yeah, but

Rich Ziade

Exactly.

Paul Ford

It's like, and it's like, don't think, I don't know. Right. Like it's, of course

Rich Ziade

we, we built a business in New York City. It is a brutal place. Yeah. It is a judgmental

Paul Ford

Oh my God. Is it competitive

Rich Ziade

Right. And on top of that, you're a big guy. Oh yeah. Me, I'll just barrel right through. And, and same for me, by barreling through I've learned who my friends are and who I can trust and who I can't.

Paul Ford

What I love is I'm also like, I'm a media guy and I'm a public figure. Like it's a disaster.

Rich Ziade

You're a stereotype. Oh yeah. You, you, you were the layup. You were

Paul Ford

Oh, of

Rich Ziade

to stereotype and they did it because it's easier.

Paul Ford

You know what's wild is, is then people would interact with me with that sort of portrait of me in their head and I could tell, and you would just be like, oh, you just completely hate me. And I don't know why. Exactly. One of the things that's actually, it's very, very bizarre about running a business and having successes. Every now and then we'll make a decision that really pisses people.

Rich Ziade

off. Mm-hmm.

Paul Ford

and they'll look at me and they'll, they'll be really angry with me, and they'll want to say something about it, and I can see it in their eyes, and it's almost a relief to know why they hate me. Yeah. Because most of the time I felt hated without knowing why.

Rich Ziade

Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Paul Ford

So, so anyway, here we are.

Rich Ziade

We should give people some advice.

Paul Ford

That's the, that's the podcast. So here we are. I'm in the middle of all this. I think what I would say is, if you're someone who has the same challenge I do, um, don't be afraid of these drugs when they get FDA approval, go for it. Um, right now, Manjaro is for type two. It's being prescribed off label, but when the supply chain stuff is resolved and you can get a steady access, it's pretty good.

Rich Ziade

Definitely look into

Paul Ford

straight up, concrete piece of advice.

Rich Ziade

you'll, you'll live longer and better. There's that, it's, there is, there's also, we talked a lot about the social aspects of it, but you'll also be healthier

Paul Ford

No, it's fun to scamper up the stairs. it is,

Rich Ziade

It sure

Paul Ford

is. Yeah.

Rich Ziade

I'm gonna give a piece of advice for everyone else. I'm gonna tell it through a story. I remember this story and I don't know why it stuck in my mind. I went to, uh, a fast food place. This is, I'm, I kid you not 25 years. It. This fast food place is called Roy Rogers

Paul Ford

Oof.

Rich Ziade

It was burgers and fries and roast beef sandwiches.

Paul Ford

like, it's like a Hardee's but maybe worse. I don't

Rich Ziade

it was in Brooklyn. It was like a Hardee's and, and I went in. And I was like a smug 25 year old and it was busy. It was kind of chaotic in there and it was like six o'clock and the person was kind of gruff and pushy with me, like as I ordered my thing.

Paul Ford

Can we just pause for one sec? There is no chaos. Like Brooklyn. Fast food

Rich Ziade

camp. It's crazy,

Paul Ford

mean, Manhattan doesn't come close. I've never been anywhere where just stuff can just feel like it's about to spiral out of control.

Rich Ziade

So this person was rude to me. Yeah. And not nice to me. Not rude. Uh, rude is probably too strong. He was just kind of like, didn't give a shit. He was like, what do you want? Like, he was kind of smug and, and a little bit of anger there. And then, uh, and then I made a joke. I was like, and what about that customer service? And he looked up at me and he said, I've had a really long day and I, at that moment, I realized that it was about me.

Paul Ford

Yeah.

Rich Ziade

And this person had probably dished out 6,000 burgers. Yeah. Over like a 10 hour shift. And here I was saying, making a comment about how he wasn't nice

Paul Ford

just showing how you were a little bit in control. Right. Like, just a

Rich Ziade

bit of that. And also I was a little hurt. I thought I was being funny and smart and nice, and this guy wasn't being nice to me. And the, the advice out of that is I've, we, we meet all sorts. And some people, some people look genetically, Are just satanic. They're just terrible. You ever meet like a nine year old who's just a piece of shit? It's terrible, right? I was like, oh my God. Poor child. Poor, poor, everybody. It's

Paul Ford

a sad situation. You just see where it's gonna go.

Rich Ziade

But for most, there's stuff going on.

Paul Ford

Yeah. And

Rich Ziade

And pause and think about the stuff that's going on for people. That is, and I am, if anyone who works with me or knows me, I'm a bulldog. Like I'm an aggressive person. And I've tried over the years to better understand what's going on with people. Uh, and it's a healthy thing. You get, you get better relationships out of it, and you feel better, frankly. It's not about you always. Paul, I'm happy for you.

Paul Ford

Well, let's see how long it lasts. But I will say the, you know, the funny thing, the weight loss is great. Like obviously I feel better, feeling better, but, uh, the clarity is, is all,

Rich Ziade

Look, this is so good that I've heard you numerous times say that you're worried about it, like no longer working.

Paul Ford

It's their supply chain issues with the drug and so on and so forth. I will say also the, um, I'm back to work, right? Like it took a minute. It actually, this was

Rich Ziade

you, you needed to reset. This was a, this was a huge, huge thing for you and you are settling down.

Paul Ford

Yeah. I have a little ways to go

Rich Ziade

psychologically and socially and whatnot.

Paul Ford

I have a little ways to go, but here we are.

Rich Ziade

It's great. Uh, boy, this was a special one, Paul.

Paul Ford

Very special episode of Z Ford

Rich Ziade

Uh, check out the article by the way. It's great.

Paul Ford

That's right. We'll put a link

Rich Ziade

at wired, uh, wired.com. Uh, thanks for listening to the Zian Ford podcast. You can find us in all the usual places where podcasts are made available, and on Twitter, ziti ford ziti ford.com.

Paul Ford

Send us an email hello to audi ford.com. Let's uh, get back to work.

Rich Ziade

Bye.

Paul Ford

bye.

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