TUNE IN: On The Pen Live Returns Tonight with Dr. Robyn Pashby’s Viral Talk on Obesity
- Dave Knapp

- Oct 2
- 2 min read
Original posted at obesity.news/ on Sep 11, 2025
TONIGHT AT 8 EASTERN
It’s not the number on the scale that breaks us.
It’s the weight of shame.
The silence.
The years of being told it’s our fault.
Tonight on On The Pen Live, we’re airing something special. Something that cuts deeper than soundbites and stats.
Dr. Robyn Pashby gave one of the most powerful talks on obesity I’ve ever witnessed—and tonight, we’re bringing it to our community.
LIVE at 7pm Central on YouTube →
This isn’t your typical lecture.
It’s a raw, emotional, and deeply human reflection on what it means to live in a body that the world constantly judges. Dr. Pashby is a clinical psychologist and an obesity patient herself. She’s lived it. And she speaks with the kind of clarity and compassion that can only come from experience.
The bottom line, is this presentation is brilliant.
She speaks to the weight we carry when the world treats us like a problem.
She speaks to the fear of walking into a doctor’s office.
She speaks to the heartbreak of being dismissed, blamed, and misunderstood.
And she reminds us that we are not alone in this.
You need to be in the comments tonight.
👀 Watch it live at 7 PM Central
Next week, Dr. Pashby joins me for a full interview. But tonight, her talk speaks for itself.
See you there.
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