If you’ve ever felt a wave of panic when your jeans fit differently, noticed yourself wanting to “clean things up” after a vacation, or felt that tightness in your chest when the scale moves, you’re not alone—and nothing is wrong with you. Even after doing the work, even after healing so much of your relationship with food, the fear of weight gain can still feel loud. But that fear isn’t actually about your body. It’s about identity, safety, and the stories you’ve carried for years. In this e...
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If you’ve ever felt a wave of panic when your jeans fit differently, noticed yourself wanting to “clean things up” after a vacation, or felt that tightness in your chest when the scale moves, you’re not alone—and nothing is wrong with you. Even after doing the work, even after healing so much of your relationship with food, the fear of weight gain can still feel loud. But that fear isn’t actually about your body. It’s about identity, safety, and the stories you’ve carried for years. In this e...
Exactly How to Heal Your Toxic Relationship With Food (Without Another Diet or Plan)
The Fit Without Obsession Podcast
25 minutes
4 months ago
Exactly How to Heal Your Toxic Relationship With Food (Without Another Diet or Plan)
If food controls your mood, your day, or your self-worth—it’s not just a “bad habit.” It’s a toxic relationship. In this episode, I’m walking you through the exact framework I use to help women heal their relationship with food—step by step. Not surface-level advice. Not another plan to follow. But the deep nervous system rewiring, mindset shifts, and trust-building that actually creates freedom. You’ll learn: What a toxic food relationship really looks like (even if you’re eating “healthy”)W...
The Fit Without Obsession Podcast
If you’ve ever felt a wave of panic when your jeans fit differently, noticed yourself wanting to “clean things up” after a vacation, or felt that tightness in your chest when the scale moves, you’re not alone—and nothing is wrong with you. Even after doing the work, even after healing so much of your relationship with food, the fear of weight gain can still feel loud. But that fear isn’t actually about your body. It’s about identity, safety, and the stories you’ve carried for years. In this e...