
What happens when a gym badass and a meditation-loving doctor dive into the same book about weight loss drugs? You get stories, science, and some serious truths.
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Bhakti Naik, PT, nutritionist, and founder of Ikigai Health, who helps people build real, lasting habits through movement and mindset. And Dr. Sondhi, a physician with nearly 50 years of experience treating diabetes and obesity, who now also hosts a Hindi health podcast.
We talk about Magic Pill by Johann Hari, and dig into what it really takes to get healthy, beyond the hype of miracle drugs.
IN THIS EPISODE
(00:00) Can a pill fix what a broken system created?
(03:29) Two experts, one bold book—what could possibly go wrong?
(03:29) Not your average science read—this one hits where it hurts.
(06:49) Is obesity really about food—or something much bigger?
(08:35) The ‘miracle drug’ might just come with a twist.
(11:42) No magic pill—so what now?
(15:49) Should you feel guilty for needing help?
(19:23) Your gut’s not just digesting—it’s deciding how you feel.
(24:18) What if happiness actually starts in your stomach?
(26:15) When losing weight feels like losing yourself.
(27:40) The science is solid—until it isn’t.
(32:56) Is it really magic—or clever marketing?
(35:02) Why I played this book for my kids (while they ate noodles).
(38:38) “I’ve tried everything”—but have you really?
(40:49) You don’t need to be perfect—just present.
(42:57) It’s called a practice for a reason.
(44:28) So… is the magic pill the answer, or just an escape?
Dr. Bhakti Naik
Dr. Bhakti Naik has grown up playing competitive sports, including at a national level. Her educational experience as a Physiotherapist specializing in Sports medicine and Orthopedics has taught her the one thing that keeps her excited; her passion for optimising the physical and mental capabilities of the human body.
Dr. Naik’s Ikigai (the reason for being), lies in planting and helping grow a healthy seed in every individual that wants to be the best form of themselves. She is a firm believer in a quote by Caldwell Esselstyn that she came across during her coursework: “Genetics loads the gun, lifestyle pulls the trigger.”
Dr. Suraj Prakash Sondhi
A highly respected physician with nearly five decades of clinical experience. Throughout his long and distinguished career, he has treated thousands of patients, especially those managing diabetes and obesity-related challenges. His expertise spans medical and surgical interventions, including bariatric surgery and now, the growing field of weight-loss medications.
Dr. Sondhi is also a published researcher, with recent work on weight regain after bariatric surgery featured in the Clinical Journal of Physicians. He has also taught medical students for over 30 years. A firm believer in holistic health, he maintains a personal practice of yoga and meditation. And beyond the clinic, he shares stories and insights on his Hindi podcast Chai Pe Cup Shup, blending warmth and wisdom in conversations about health, life, and everything in between.
Gunjali Singh
I’ve spent over a decade working in the development sector, and a lifetime finding both escape and meaning in good books. Book clubs have been my anchor and helped keep me grounded through many seasons of change.
This podcast brings together two things I care deeply about: powerful stories, and the passionate people working to drive real change in the world. I hope it leaves you with fresh ideas, renewed hope, and a good book recommendation to dive into.
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About The Changemakers Book Club
The Changemakers Book Club is where powerful books meet powerful voices. In each episode, host Gunjali sits down with inspiring changemakers to explore stories that spark reflection and action. It’s part book chat, part deep dive into the world we live in. Come for the books, stay for the bold conversations.