Let's be real ~ most of us are battling addictions in one form or another. Katya Slivinskaya takes one form of addiction ~ the deceptively common Binge Eating Disorder (more common than you think) ~ and asks for help from the most skilled and inspiring coaches, therapists, healers and artists she can find, in search of one thing: how can we use our addictions to live happier, freer lives?
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Let's be real ~ most of us are battling addictions in one form or another. Katya Slivinskaya takes one form of addiction ~ the deceptively common Binge Eating Disorder (more common than you think) ~ and asks for help from the most skilled and inspiring coaches, therapists, healers and artists she can find, in search of one thing: how can we use our addictions to live happier, freer lives?
Sugar - Is it Meant for Human Consumption? An Interview with Dr. Jody Stanislaw
Curb the Binge: The Podcast
1 hour 2 minutes 43 seconds
7 years ago
Sugar - Is it Meant for Human Consumption? An Interview with Dr. Jody Stanislaw
Chronic sugar consumption is causing massive problems to public health, globally. Dr. Jody Stanislaw recently gave a TEDx talk on the topic that has drawn over half a million views in 8 months. In the talk, she shares jaw-dropping statistics about the ravages of sugar on the body, ravages that can happen to anyone. In this interview with Curb the Binge, she shares more about her personal experience living with Type 1 Diabetes, her history with binge eating, and the physical and emotional work of healing.
Curb the Binge: The Podcast
Let's be real ~ most of us are battling addictions in one form or another. Katya Slivinskaya takes one form of addiction ~ the deceptively common Binge Eating Disorder (more common than you think) ~ and asks for help from the most skilled and inspiring coaches, therapists, healers and artists she can find, in search of one thing: how can we use our addictions to live happier, freer lives?