Food For Thought - the Podcast

A4C - Eat-Repent-Repeat: What is Your Relationship with Food? What Triggers your Eating?


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If you still believe that there are good and bad foods and that you are good or bad for eating them, then join your Edmonton Health Promotion Specialists as they smash that notion into far left field. 


We all have a relationship with food - some are just a little more dysfunctional than others. It doesn't mean that you are weird or messed up just that you need to go a little deeper than thinking it's all about the macros if you want to finally get your eating and food choices to where you want them to be. And that is not going to happen without recognizing that food is often both a trigger and a coping strategy. 

If you want to straighten out your relationship with food then this episode is for you. Building on some of what we discussed in Episodes 1 and 2, we'll help you recognize that not until we start to unpack some of the underlying issues that we may have with food that it's unlikely that we are going to be able to stay on the other side of that finish line for very long. The bungee cord of "bad habits and triggered eating" is going to pull you back until you tackle those triggers whether they are situations, people, feelings or whatever. 

Buckle up - this one is a bumpy ride. 

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Food for Thought is brought to you by Charissa McKay and Nicole Emerson and all our great guests.

All production, post-production and promotion by Charissa McKay, music by UppBeat. Recorded in Edmonton, or Amiskwacîwâskahikan, Treaty 6 land, Metis Nation Region 4, home to the first peoples including the Cree, Dene, Stoney, Saulteaux, Nakota Sioux and Blackfoot.

Find more Health Promotion content at www.cfmws.ca/edmonton and search for Health Promotion Edmonton.

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