
In this episode, I open up about my personal journey with emotional eating - how I used food as a way to escape an abusive relationship, find comfort and numb difficult emotions. Over time, this coping mechanism became a habit, wrapped in guilt and shame, leading to a cycle of restriction and overeating that felt impossible to break.
I share the turning points that helped me heal, including how my son inspired me to change when I realised food had become my only source of joy and dopamine. I also talk about a powerful moment when I had an intense craving at midnight-only to realise it wasn’t about hunger at all, but about suppressing grief and emotions I didn’t want to face.
Most importantly, I break down the strategies that helped me stop turning to food for comfort, like calling a friend, going for a walk, listening to music and, above all, learning to sit with my emotions instead of running from them. I explain how every time I chose a different coping mechanism, I weakened the emotional eating cycle, proving that freedom doesn’t come from willpower, but from truly understanding what’s underneath the cravings.
If you’ve ever felt stuck in emotional eating, this episode will show you that you’re not broken, you’re not lacking discipline, and there is a way out. Healing your relationship with food isn’t about restriction-it’s about learning to nourish yourself in ways that go beyond what’s on your plate.