How to Make Peace with Food
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How to Make Peace with Food
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Why do we over eat? And how do we make peace with food?Join me and Sherry Shaban to talk about how trapped trauma, stress and hormones affect how we eat,...
show moreSherry Shaban is an osteopath and an anti-diet health and life coach from Montreal, Quebec. She is the founder of the Fall in Love with Fitness Podcast, the HIIT Decks™ App, and Make Peace with Food™, the leaders in an anti-diet approach that rewires the brain’s relationship with food to naturally release bodyweight struggles forever.
Download Sherry's free workbook here: https://makepeacewithfood.com/
0:00 Are you an emotional eater?
3:51 Why diets aren't the answer
6:02 The role of the nervous system
17:18 Trapped trauma
20:24 Somatic solutions
22:49 Who do you follow on Instagram?
23:32 Muscle mass loss
27:07 Understanding hormones
30:56 Intuitive eating
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