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?
The Art of Forgiving Anyone and Anything, Especially Yourself with Dara McKinley
Curb the Binge: The Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes
7 years ago
The Art of Forgiving Anyone and Anything, Especially Yourself with Dara McKinley
Old hurts, even when buried and "forgotten," can create powerful blocks to the life we want. Dara McKinley learned this when she was betrayed badly by her business partners years ago, and found herself walking around angry and unable to move on with her life. In the wake of it all, she even developed a "mystery illness." In the perfect storm of emotional and physical turmoil, Dara began her research into forgiveness, eventually creating a methodology for forgiving anyone and anything, especially yourself.
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?