For those of us healing our relationship with food, the holidays can be a minefield of comments that trigger some of our deepest wounds. In today’s episode of One Body to Love, I’m naming the grief, the shame, and the hypervigilance that diet talk can awaken in spaces that are supposed to feel safe. Whether you’ve spent years healing your relationship with food, or you’re just starting to build boundaries around what you will and won’t tolerate, I want you to know that you are not overreactin...
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For those of us healing our relationship with food, the holidays can be a minefield of comments that trigger some of our deepest wounds. In today’s episode of One Body to Love, I’m naming the grief, the shame, and the hypervigilance that diet talk can awaken in spaces that are supposed to feel safe. Whether you’ve spent years healing your relationship with food, or you’re just starting to build boundaries around what you will and won’t tolerate, I want you to know that you are not overreactin...
Cravings, Exhaustion & Relief: What Your Body's Trying to Say
One Body to Love with Dr. Meredith MacKenzie
9 minutes
1 month ago
Cravings, Exhaustion & Relief: What Your Body's Trying to Say
In today’s episode, I’m unpacking why food feels overwhelming, chaotic, or hard to manage, even when you're trying to do everything “right”. Whether it's undereating, mental restriction, emotional burnout, or “taste hunger,” I’ll help you identify what’s really going on underneath your eating patterns and what your body is asking for. Together, we’ll explore the four most common reasons women feel stuck in the cycle of overeating or cravings, and why these patterns are never about willpower....
One Body to Love with Dr. Meredith MacKenzie
For those of us healing our relationship with food, the holidays can be a minefield of comments that trigger some of our deepest wounds. In today’s episode of One Body to Love, I’m naming the grief, the shame, and the hypervigilance that diet talk can awaken in spaces that are supposed to feel safe. Whether you’ve spent years healing your relationship with food, or you’re just starting to build boundaries around what you will and won’t tolerate, I want you to know that you are not overreactin...