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In this enlightening episode of Superwoman Wellness, we dive into the intricate world of food, health, and self-care with celebrity dietitian and nutritional therapist, Kim Shapira. Kim's latest book, This Is What You're Really Hungry For, explores the vital connection between our diet, mental state, and overall well-being.
With over 25 years of experience, Kim shares her insights on how to transform your relationship with food and achieve lasting wellness. From debunking common food myths to understanding true hunger signals, this conversation offers valuable advice on navigating the often confusing landscape of nutrition.
Today on Superwoman Wellness:
This show is supported by:
EastWest - Use code SWW30 to get 30% off at theeastwestway.com.
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This Show is produced by ▶︎GOSTEK.media
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In this enlightening episode of Superwoman Wellness, we dive into the intricate world of food, health, and self-care with celebrity dietitian and nutritional therapist, Kim Shapira. Kim's latest book, This Is What You're Really Hungry For, explores the vital connection between our diet, mental state, and overall well-being.
With over 25 years of experience, Kim shares her insights on how to transform your relationship with food and achieve lasting wellness. From debunking common food myths to understanding true hunger signals, this conversation offers valuable advice on navigating the often confusing landscape of nutrition.
Today on Superwoman Wellness:
This show is supported by:
EastWest - Use code SWW30 to get 30% off at theeastwestway.com.
Follow Kim Shapira:
Follow Dr. Taz:
This Show is produced by ▶︎GOSTEK.media
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