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Find Your Food Voice - [Minisode]: Listen after emotionally eating

[Minisode]: Listen after emotionally eating

07/10/24 • 5 min

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Find Your Food Voice

In this episode, Julie discusses the topic of emotional eating and the importance of giving oneself permission to eat emotionally without judgment. She emphasizes that emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism. Julie also explores the connection between the cultural fear of weight gain and racism. Julie highlights the need to practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating. She concludes by stating that understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

Keywords: emotional eating, permission, judgment, normal, coping mechanism, cultural fear, weight gain, racism, non-judgmental curiosity, compassion, unmet needs, find your food voice

Takeaways

  • Emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism.
  • Shame and judgment around emotional eating come from cultural fear of weight gain tied to racism.
  • Practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating.
  • Understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:51 Exploring Emotional Hunger

03:23 Practicing Non-Judgmental Curiosity and Compassion

04:44 Understanding Unmet Needs and Finding Your Food Voice

05:20 Conclusion

Please follow us on TikTok and LinkedIn @FoodVoiceRD to keep up-to-date with our socials.

Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

Mentioned in this episode: FYFV Listen after part 1 / Belly of the Beast by Da'Shaun Harrison / Fearing the Black Body by Sabring Strings / Legalize Emotional Eating sweatshirt

Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey!

Click here to leave me a review on iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!

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In this episode, Julie discusses the topic of emotional eating and the importance of giving oneself permission to eat emotionally without judgment. She emphasizes that emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism. Julie also explores the connection between the cultural fear of weight gain and racism. Julie highlights the need to practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating. She concludes by stating that understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

Keywords: emotional eating, permission, judgment, normal, coping mechanism, cultural fear, weight gain, racism, non-judgmental curiosity, compassion, unmet needs, find your food voice

Takeaways

  • Emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism.
  • Shame and judgment around emotional eating come from cultural fear of weight gain tied to racism.
  • Practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating.
  • Understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

00:51 Exploring Emotional Hunger

03:23 Practicing Non-Judgmental Curiosity and Compassion

04:44 Understanding Unmet Needs and Finding Your Food Voice

05:20 Conclusion

Please follow us on TikTok and LinkedIn @FoodVoiceRD to keep up-to-date with our socials.

Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

Mentioned in this episode: FYFV Listen after part 1 / Belly of the Beast by Da'Shaun Harrison / Fearing the Black Body by Sabring Strings / Legalize Emotional Eating sweatshirt

Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey!

Click here to leave me a review on iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!

Find FREE food voice resources here.

Thank you for supporting Find Your Food Voice!


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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undefined - [Minisode]: Listen after a binge

[Minisode]: Listen after a binge

This episode discusses experiencing a binge after panic hunger. Julie emphasizes that binging or out of control eating experiences are normal and occur as you find your food voice. The episode provides tips for dealing with panic hunger, including practicing self-compassion, allowing yourself to eat, and experimenting with self-care. Julie encourages listeners to view these experiences as valuable data that can inform their relationship with food.

Keywords: binge eating, panic hunger, out of control eating, finding your food voice, self-compassion, self-care

Takeaways

  • Binging or out of control eating experiences are normal and occur as you find your food voice.
  • Panic hunger is a normal response when your body doesn't get enough food or rest.
  • Practice self-compassion and allow yourself to eat during panic hunger.
  • Experiment with self-care and pay attention to your body's needs.
  • View these experiences as valuable data that can inform your relationship with food.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

02:34 Importance of Tough Experiences

04:47 Strategies for Dealing with Panic Hunger

07:07 Using Binge Eating Experiences as Data

08:06 Conclusion

Please follow us on TikTok and LinkedIn @FoodVoiceRD to keep up-to-date with our socials.

Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey!

Click here to leave me a review on iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!

Find FREE food voice resources here.

Thank you for supporting Find Your Food Voice!


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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[Minisode] What to expect July and August on Find Your Food Voice

A quick message from Julie before we go on a short podcast break while she is working on the next round of edits for the upcoming Find Your Food Voice book.

Please follow us on TikTok and LinkedIn @FoodVoiceRD to keep up-to-date with our socials.

Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

Mentioned in this episode: Stay in touch with Julie

Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey!

Click here to leave me a review on iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!

Find FREE food voice resources here.

Thank you for supporting Find Your Food Voice!


Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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