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What if your struggles with food and weight have less to do with discipline and more to do with unresolved family dynamics? In this deeply personal episode, Leslie opens up about a time when she nearly estranged herself from her own family and the painful realization that trying to change them was actually keeping her stuck. She reveals how unresolved emotions tied to family relationships can quietly fuel stress, triggers, and unhealthy patterns with food.
Leslie explains how the unconscious mind is wired for survival and how family rejection real or perceived can activate a deep nervous system response. When those emotions aren't processed, many people try to cope by controlling food, dieting obsessively, or using food as emotional relief. What looks like a food problem is often a deeper emotional response to fear, abandonment, or the need for approval.
Most importantly, she shares the transformational shift that happens when you take radical ownership of your triggers and stop blaming others for how you feel. By healing family wounds, creating healthy boundaries, and developing compassion for both yourself and others, you unlock true peace not only in your relationships, but in your relationship with food, body, and weight.
"When you take radical ownership of your triggers and heal your family wounds, you stop needing food to numb the emotions you've been carrying for years." — Leslie Thornton
What you will learn from this episode:00:00 – Leslie shares the painful time she nearly became estranged from her family 01:24 – The surprising connection between family relationships and food struggles 02:36 – How the unconscious mind and survival instincts shape emotional eating 03:46 – Why rejection from family triggers such a powerful nervous system response 05:36 – How blaming family members keeps you stuck in emotional patterns 08:14 – Why people cope with family pain through food, dieting, or control 10:14 – The first step to healing: radical ownership of your emotional triggers 12:37 – Why your reactions say more about your past than the present moment 14:10 – The powerful concept: "Perception is projection" 18:30 – Why you often judge in others what you used to reject in yourself 20:42 – How judgment damages both relationships with others and yourself 21:30 – The hidden fear of rejection that drives lifelong dieting 23:18 – How unresolved resentment keeps your body in chronic stress 24:11 – Leslie's breakthrough moment about her fear of losing her father 26:18 – Why unresolved family issues impact romantic relationships too 28:10 – Understanding that you are not responsible for your family's lives 30:41 – Why true personal breakthroughs often involve healing family relationships 31:21 – What family relationships look like after emotional healing 35:03 – Learning to love family members without trying to change them 37:45 – Developing deep reverence and compassion for your family 41:25 – Why every person's behavior is shaped by their own story 42:50 – Creating a new story about your family and your past 44:01 – How healing family relationships creates freedom with food and weight 45:00 – The ultimate outcome: peace with yourself, your body, and your life
Connect With Leslie Thornton:
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What if your struggles with food and weight have less to do with discipline and more to do with unresolved family dynamics? In this deeply personal episode, Leslie opens up about a time when she nearly estranged herself from her own family and the painful realization that trying to change them was actually keeping her stuck. She reveals how unresolved emotions tied to family relationships can quietly fuel stress, triggers, and unhealthy patterns with food.
Leslie explains how the unconscious mind is wired for survival and how family rejection real or perceived can activate a deep nervous system response. When those emotions aren't processed, many people try to cope by controlling food, dieting obsessively, or using food as emotional relief. What looks like a food problem is often a deeper emotional response to fear, abandonment, or the need for approval.
Most importantly, she shares the transformational shift that happens when you take radical ownership of your triggers and stop blaming others for how you feel. By healing family wounds, creating healthy boundaries, and developing compassion for both yourself and others, you unlock true peace not only in your relationships, but in your relationship with food, body, and weight.
"When you take radical ownership of your triggers and heal your family wounds, you stop needing food to numb the emotions you've been carrying for years." — Leslie Thornton
What you will learn from this episode:00:00 – Leslie shares the painful time she nearly became estranged from her family 01:24 – The surprising connection between family relationships and food struggles 02:36 – How the unconscious mind and survival instincts shape emotional eating 03:46 – Why rejection from family triggers such a powerful nervous system response 05:36 – How blaming family members keeps you stuck in emotional patterns 08:14 – Why people cope with family pain through food, dieting, or control 10:14 – The first step to healing: radical ownership of your emotional triggers 12:37 – Why your reactions say more about your past than the present moment 14:10 – The powerful concept: "Perception is projection" 18:30 – Why you often judge in others what you used to reject in yourself 20:42 – How judgment damages both relationships with others and yourself 21:30 – The hidden fear of rejection that drives lifelong dieting 23:18 – How unresolved resentment keeps your body in chronic stress 24:11 – Leslie's breakthrough moment about her fear of losing her father 26:18 – Why unresolved family issues impact romantic relationships too 28:10 – Understanding that you are not responsible for your family's lives 30:41 – Why true personal breakthroughs often involve healing family relationships 31:21 – What family relationships look like after emotional healing 35:03 – Learning to love family members without trying to change them 37:45 – Developing deep reverence and compassion for your family 41:25 – Why every person's behavior is shaped by their own story 42:50 – Creating a new story about your family and your past 44:01 – How healing family relationships creates freedom with food and weight 45:00 – The ultimate outcome: peace with yourself, your body, and your life
Connect With Leslie Thornton:
If you enjoy the podcast, Would you please consider leaving a quick review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes in under 60 seconds? It brightens our day and helps us bring you incredible guests for top-notch content. Plus, I cherish reading every review! Click here to make a difference!

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