Episodios

  • I Really Eat Perfectly (When I'm Not Bingeing)
    Nov 14 2025

    "I eat really clean", Kyle said "Even my binges are on healthy things. That's why it's confusing. I'm a fit guy. I'm a healthy eater who binge eats." Kyle's words bring up a number of misconceptions about binge eating and the people who suffer from it. In today's episode, we'll delve into why clean eating can lead to or exacerbate binge eating.

    Join us to discover how the fitness industry's sometimes extreme dietary advice can lead to disordered eating and why it’s common among athletes and gym-goers. We'll discuss the misconceptions around binge eating, the dangers of food morality, and practical steps to regain a healthy relationship with food.

    If you are a fitness enthusiast who eats perfectly most of the time, but you find yourself caught in the cycle of clean eating and binge eating, then this episode is for you.

    👉Dietitian Bonnie Roney's Facebook post mentioned in the episode.

    Episode Timeline:
    00:00 Kyle's College Fitness Journey
    01:34 Misconceptions About Binge Eating
    02:56 Fitness Industry's Influence on Eating Disorders
    06:03 Kyle's Misconceptions and Realizations
    08:00 "Healthy" Binge Food Is Still Binge Food
    10:24 Fit People Can Also Struggle With Disordered Eating
    12:24 Steps to Overcome Disordered Eating
    14:36 Anticipating Resistance and Moving Slowly
    16:56 Unrealistic Male Body Standards
    18:50 The Role of Marketing in Eating Habits
    21:45 Conclusion and Listener Support

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    24 m
  • Rest Is Hard. Here's How To Do It Anyway. (Featuring Allison)
    Oct 24 2025

    Our philosophy on treatment includes supporting people in many areas of life in addition to meeting their nutrition needs. Eating disorder recovery certainly involves modifying your eating, but if someone only works on the food piece of their life, they often can't completely escape from the symptoms. They may relapse into binge eating again, or they might replace it with a different coping behavior. That's why this podcast covers such a broad spectrum of topics, aside from food.

    You may remember my client, Allison, from an episode in September, 2025, where we talked about how including joyful activities just for her was a critical missing piece of her recovery from binge eating disorder. Today you'll hear another recording of one of my sessions with Allison this time hitting on some new themes.

    Join us as we explore the crucial habit of managing your energy levels throughout the day. If you often find yourself drained and only capable of brain-dead scrolling, it's likely because you've run your battery all the way down. We discuss the importance of inserting rest periods before reaching total exhaustion and how small adjustments, like a regular walk, can recharge your battery.

    We can all be learning, strengthening ourselves, and winning together. If you feel like taking a rest or doing something just for fun, seems uncomfortable, unacceptable, or even impossible, this episode is for you.

    Episode Timeline:

    01:35 Challenges of Taking Breaks

    03:42 Struggles with Work-Life Balance

    06:10 Strategies for Overcoming Habits

    08:16 Setting Personal Policies

    12:44 Reflecting on Choices

    12:58 Opportunities for Rest

    13:23 The Pressure to be Productive

    17:21 Responding to Sabotaging Thoughts
    21:13 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps


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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    27 m
  • The Lie Behind "I Don't Deserve To Have Good Things"
    Oct 3 2025

    Have you ever had the thought 'I don't deserve good things'? This pervasive belief can be subtle, but it's not harmless. Today we are going to explore what's really going on with this belief.

    When we peel back the layers, we can see that the belief of "deservingness" is rooted in conditional worth messaging, internalized shame, and fear- which can all impact our food choices and self-care. It's time to challenge these beliefs and embrace the idea that you are inherently worthy of good things, without needing to earn them.

    You will learn more about how these patterns manifest in everyday life and receive guidance on transforming these thoughts to promote healing and self-compassion. We can't wait for you to listen!


    Episode Timeline:
    00:51 The Concept of Deserving

    02:11 Origins of the Belief

    02:38 Internalized Shame

    03:49 Conditional Worth Messaging

    06:20 Fear of Impermanence

    07:24 Negative Core Beliefs

    09:19 Deservingness and Food

    11:07 Challenging the Deservingness Belief

    13:39 Extending Generosity to Yourself

    15:04 Conclusion and Support

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    16 m
  • Olivia's Journey: How Medication Helped Silence Her Food Noise
    Sep 12 2025

    Olivia emailed us sharing her personal journey with Semaglutide, a GLP one receptor agonist, and how it helped her manage binge eating disorder. Olivia's experience was so compelling and we believe it sheds light on the silence around GLP one drugs and their potential benefits beyond weight loss.

    Join Georgie as she discusses the implications, potential benefits, and risks of using these medications for binge eating disorder. She also delves into the future of research and the pharmaceutical industry in this space. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the real-life impacts of GLP one drugs on binge eating disorder.

    For more information, check out these references below:
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667368123000268


    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0924977X24000646


    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsx.2020.03.009


    00:00 Introduction to Olivia's Story

    01:33 Olivia's Background and Binge Eating Journey

    05:03 Starting Semaglutide: Initial Experiences

    09:03 Impact on Mental Health and Relationships

    18:38 Public Perception and Stigma

    25:16 Opening Up About Personal Struggles

    27:42 The Impact of Medication on Binge Eating

    30:55 Alcohol and Medication Effects

    33:07 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mental Space

    38:21 Redefining Life Without Food Noise

    40:44 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

    46:26 Research and Future Directions for GLP-1 Drugs


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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    52 m
  • “I Can’t Handle This” — The Thought That Triggers the Binge
    Aug 22 2025

    In today's episode, we discuss how moments of emotional distress can often trigger binge and emotional eating and it all starts with the thought 'I can't handle this'.

    But what if there was a way to reframe that thought and change the course of your actions as a result? It all starts with combating overwhelm, building up alternative strategies, and garnering your support system in times of need. Learn from real client examples, who faced overwhelming situations without resorting to binge eating. We know you can too.

    Discover practical strategies to recognize distress signals and implement grounding thoughts to help you on your journey to food freedom. And if you want to fast track the process, our coaching programs can help you break the binge-restrict-guilt cycle and strengthen your relationship with food and yourself.


    00:26 Maya's Story: Overcoming Overwhelm

    02:08 Understanding the "I Can't Handle This" Thought

    04:21 Strategies to Combat Overwhelm

    05:54 Personal Reflections and Client Stories

    06:28 The Importance of Support Systems

    10:05 Coaching and Support Programs

    10:57 Conclusion and Listener Support

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    13 m
  • The Lie Behind "I'll Make Up For It Tomorrow"
    Aug 1 2025

    Join us in today's episode as we dive into one of the most pervasive thoughts in the binge-restrict cycle: 'I'll make up for it tomorrow.'

    We'll explore how this seemingly harmless thought is a clustered cognitive distortion, combining all-or-nothing thinking, future tripping, moral reasoning, should statements, and magical thinking. Learn how this mindset disconnects you from the present, adds emotional pressure, and often leads to more binge behaviors.

    We'll also discuss practical ways to reframe this thought and steps to build a mindset grounded in steadiness and self-care. If you're ready to replace unhelpful thoughts with tools that support recovery, this episode is for you.

    00:32 Unpacking the Thought: 'I'll Make Up for It Tomorrow'

    01:00 The Cognitive Distortions Behind the Thought

    03:28 The Effects of 'I'll Make Up for It Tomorrow'

    04:51 Scientific Evidence on Anticipated Restriction

    07:07 Reframing the Thought for Recovery

    10:18 Conclusion and Support Options

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    12 m
  • What the Latest Research Says About Binge Eating Disorder
    Jul 11 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the latest research on Binge Eating Disorder (BED), exploring its most common causes and effective treatments.

    Recent studies new findings show BED's connection to brain activity and reduced impulse control. Research also demonstrates the roles of systemic inflammation and the gut-brain axis in BED. You will also hear us share about the significance of interoceptive awareness, and the strong correlation between ADHD and binge eating.

    One of the most the important treatment methods for BED continues to be cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) which is becoming even more accessible through digital CBT. We also discuss the promising results of GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide for reducing binge eating episodes

    To no surprise for many of you, we will emphasize that BED is not a result of poor willpower but a complex condition influenced by various biological, emotional, and psychological factors. That is why our approach tackles BED as a whole body condition. You don't want to miss this episode.

    01:30 Understanding the Brain's Role in BED

    03:40 Medication and BED: New Research Insights

    06:02 The Gut-Brain Connection and Inflammation

    08:02 Effective Treatments: CBT and Digital Solutions

    10:05 Interoceptive Awareness and BED

    15:34 ADHD and Its Link to Binge Eating

    17:20 Conclusion and Support Options

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    19 m
  • "I've been so good, I can afford it" (The Overconfidence Trap)
    Jun 20 2025

    Are you someone who experiences a period of good weeks followed by bad weeks? Maybe you've heard yourself thinking, "I've been so good, I can afford it." This is an unhelpful thought that we hear pretty regularly from our clients and it's something we call "The Overconfidence Trap". Someone usually falls into this trap when they are doing well with their eating and health behaviors and feeling successful, only to be thrown off their game.

    Join us for this episode as we share how the overconfidence trap can show up in your journey to becoming a confident, sensible eater. Through careful observation and gradual reinforcement of your successful habits, you can maintain progress without falling into overconfidence.

    00:00 Introduction to James' Predictable Rhythm

    01:34 Understanding the Habit Tracker

    04:51 Identifying the Overconfidence Trap

    05:56 Practical Steps to Avoid the Overconfidence Trap

    07:32 Gradual Progress and Baby Steps

    10:16 Conclusion and Additional Support

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    Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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    11 m