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?
Veganism as a Radical Act of Love with Jonathan Dickstein
Curb the Binge: The Podcast
1 hour 25 minutes 14 seconds
7 years ago
Veganism as a Radical Act of Love with Jonathan Dickstein
Veganism is a term that has become loaded with connotations, conclusions and assumptions. Many of us think we've made up our minds on this issue - but how much of this have we decided, and how much have we accepted blindly or, at the very least, without as much thought as the issue likely deserves.
In this provocative and uniquely passionate podcast, let's take a close and honest look at how what we choose to put in our mouths and bodies, profoundly affects ourselves and the whole.
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?