133. Why You Don’t Trust Yourself Around Food (and How to Start Rebuilding That Trust)
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Do you ever feel like you just can’t trust yourself around food? Like the moment you bring chips or ice cream into the house, it’s game over? In this episode, I’m breaking down why that belief runs so deep, how it keeps you stuck in the binge–restrict cycle, and what it actually takes to start rebuilding real trust with food again.
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In this episode, we chat about:
- The common thoughts that reveal a lack of food trust
- Why diets and “just eat clean” rules erode your trust over time
- The control paradox: how trying to control food makes you feel even more out of control
- How shame drives the cycle (and why shame-based action never lasts)
- What it really means to nourish yourself without forceful control
- The role of body safety, nervous system regulation, and subconscious rewiring in rebuilding trust (aka the Freedom Method)
- Small, real-life trust building actions you can take
Links:
- 🍪 Join Embodied Food Freedom (fall 2025 live round + special “rebirth” pricing)
- 💗 Apply to Mind Body Magic 1:1 Coaching Support
- 🍦 Take the Free ‘Why Do You Binge Eat’ Quiz
- 📱 Connect with me on IG - @the.intuitive.nutritionist
- 🎧 Podcast Show Notes
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