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After years of dieting, many women find themselves stuck in a cycle of self-doubt, overthinking, and questioning every decision they make about food, movement, and their bodies. In this episode, I'm joined by trauma therapist turned author Emily Romero, creator of The Self-Trust Model™, to talk about what it really means to rebuild self-trust, especially after years of trying to "fix" your body.
We explore how trauma shows up in our relationships with food, what it means to listen to your parts without judgment, and how to start trusting your body even if it feels foreign or uncomfortable. Whether you're just starting your intuitive eating journey or you've been working on body peace for a while, this conversation will help you come home to yourself with more compassion and clarity.
✨ Topics we cover: – Why dieting often disconnects us from self-trust – How trauma can impact your relationship with food and body image – What "parts work" is and how it helps with healing – Why it's okay to still want weight loss, and how to hold space for that – Gentle, doable ways to reconnect with your intuition today
Resources Mentioned
- Grab a copy of Emily's book You Can Trust Yourself
- Follow Emily Romero on Instagram
- Emily Romero's website
Read the full episode show notes here.
Resources for Your Intuitive Eating Journey
Join Katy's weekly newsletter for intuitive eating tips!
Intuitive eating education on the blog
Work with Katy
Explore the self-paced mini-course Stepping Off The Dieting Rollercoaster
Connect with Katy Harvey
Website: KatyHarvey.net
Instagram: @katyharvey.rd
Facebook: KatyHarveyRD
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By Katy Harvey5
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After years of dieting, many women find themselves stuck in a cycle of self-doubt, overthinking, and questioning every decision they make about food, movement, and their bodies. In this episode, I'm joined by trauma therapist turned author Emily Romero, creator of The Self-Trust Model™, to talk about what it really means to rebuild self-trust, especially after years of trying to "fix" your body.
We explore how trauma shows up in our relationships with food, what it means to listen to your parts without judgment, and how to start trusting your body even if it feels foreign or uncomfortable. Whether you're just starting your intuitive eating journey or you've been working on body peace for a while, this conversation will help you come home to yourself with more compassion and clarity.
✨ Topics we cover: – Why dieting often disconnects us from self-trust – How trauma can impact your relationship with food and body image – What "parts work" is and how it helps with healing – Why it's okay to still want weight loss, and how to hold space for that – Gentle, doable ways to reconnect with your intuition today
Resources Mentioned
- Grab a copy of Emily's book You Can Trust Yourself
- Follow Emily Romero on Instagram
- Emily Romero's website
Read the full episode show notes here.
Resources for Your Intuitive Eating Journey
Join Katy's weekly newsletter for intuitive eating tips!
Intuitive eating education on the blog
Work with Katy
Explore the self-paced mini-course Stepping Off The Dieting Rollercoaster
Connect with Katy Harvey
Website: KatyHarvey.net
Instagram: @katyharvey.rd
Facebook: KatyHarveyRD
Subscribe and Review
Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts
I would be thrilled if you could rate and review my podcast! Your support helps me reach and encourage more people on their intuitive eating journeys. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review." Don't forget to share what you loved most about the episode!
Also, make sure to follow the podcast if you haven't already done so. Follow now!

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