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Become a Confident Eater: Overcome Overeating, Establish Healthy Eating Habits
Amber Abila - Binge Eating + Overeating Coach
98 episodes
2 days ago
I discovered how to stop binge eating AND overeating forever and I’m here to teach you how to do the same. This podcast covers psychological ways to rewire your brain, change your eating habits, heal your relationship with food, and become a natural, intuitive eater. This is for you if you are… - Thinking about food all day - Emotional eating - Struggling with food or sugar addiction - Disordered eating - Dealing with binge urges - Feel like you can’t stop eating Subscribe & listen along for my top brain-based eating tips released every Thursday! 💚Website: www.theconfidenteater.org
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I discovered how to stop binge eating AND overeating forever and I’m here to teach you how to do the same. This podcast covers psychological ways to rewire your brain, change your eating habits, heal your relationship with food, and become a natural, intuitive eater. This is for you if you are… - Thinking about food all day - Emotional eating - Struggling with food or sugar addiction - Disordered eating - Dealing with binge urges - Feel like you can’t stop eating Subscribe & listen along for my top brain-based eating tips released every Thursday! 💚Website: www.theconfidenteater.org
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90. How Italians Think About Food Differently (and What We Can Learn From Them)- Part 1
Become a Confident Eater: Overcome Overeating, Establish Healthy Eating Habits
23 minutes 45 seconds
2 weeks ago
90. How Italians Think About Food Differently (and What We Can Learn From Them)- Part 1

Have you ever wondered why the land of pasta, bread, and wine is filled with so many healthy, thin people?


In this 3 part series, I’m interviewing Isabella Drake, a half Italian/half American friend, who studied food production for 3 years in Italy and got her masters in food technology. Let’s learn what Italy gets right about eating and how we can eat more like Italians.


In part 1, we cover…

  • - What’s different about how Italians think about food compared to Americans?

  • - Do Italians think about food MORE often throughout the day?

  • - How does intentionality around food shape their health and satisfaction?


  • 🎁Free gift! Get instant access to my guided audio to “Stop a Binge Before it Starts” ⁠HERE⁠!


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    Become a Confident Eater: Overcome Overeating, Establish Healthy Eating Habits
    I discovered how to stop binge eating AND overeating forever and I’m here to teach you how to do the same. This podcast covers psychological ways to rewire your brain, change your eating habits, heal your relationship with food, and become a natural, intuitive eater. This is for you if you are… - Thinking about food all day - Emotional eating - Struggling with food or sugar addiction - Disordered eating - Dealing with binge urges - Feel like you can’t stop eating Subscribe & listen along for my top brain-based eating tips released every Thursday! 💚Website: www.theconfidenteater.org