Most of us know what it feels like to “fall off track” with food — that sting of disappointment, the self-talk that spirals, the quiet panic of “Why did I do that? And why can’t I stop?” But what if those moments aren’t failures at all? What if they’re signals — invitations — pointing to something deeper happening inside us? That’s the conversation I had with Connie Bennett, a former sugar and carb addict turned journalist, bestselling author, and coach who has spent years digging into the re...
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Most of us know what it feels like to “fall off track” with food — that sting of disappointment, the self-talk that spirals, the quiet panic of “Why did I do that? And why can’t I stop?” But what if those moments aren’t failures at all? What if they’re signals — invitations — pointing to something deeper happening inside us? That’s the conversation I had with Connie Bennett, a former sugar and carb addict turned journalist, bestselling author, and coach who has spent years digging into the re...
Dr. Ken Berry: Why a "Proper Human Diet" Could Change Your Life
The Kick Sugar Coach Podcast
1 hour 1 minute
10 months ago
Dr. Ken Berry: Why a "Proper Human Diet" Could Change Your Life
What if everything you thought you knew about nutrition was wrong? 🤯 In this eye-opening interview, Dr. Ken Berry, a board-certified MD and YouTube sensation, reveals the biggest myths about food, metabolism, and chronic disease. After struggling with his own health—morbid obesity, prediabetes, and metabolic issues—Dr. Berry made a dramatic shift in his diet and medical approach. Now, he's on a mission to help others break free from food addiction, sugar cravings, and diet misinformation. 🔥...
The Kick Sugar Coach Podcast
Most of us know what it feels like to “fall off track” with food — that sting of disappointment, the self-talk that spirals, the quiet panic of “Why did I do that? And why can’t I stop?” But what if those moments aren’t failures at all? What if they’re signals — invitations — pointing to something deeper happening inside us? That’s the conversation I had with Connie Bennett, a former sugar and carb addict turned journalist, bestselling author, and coach who has spent years digging into the re...