Delay the Binge™ Podcast - The Moment Before the Reaction

Episode 51: Your Lower Brain Yelled “Eat It Now” So We Gave It A Timeout


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We name the moment before a binge as quiet depletion and show how to interrupt it with three practical pauses that bring the frontal cortex back online. We share a gentle path forward, plus details on the Delay the Binge Collective and how to join quietly.

• defining quiet depletion and why it matters
• lower brain chatter versus higher brain choice
• naming feelings to reengage the frontal cortex
• the three pauses: name it, locate it, meet the need
• unmet needs beneath binge urges
• what the Delay the Binge Collective is and how it works
• anonymity, low-pressure participation, expert contributors
• why this method works better than diets or willpower
• identity restoration and nervous system alignment
• community updates and next steps

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This is Delay the Binge™ — formerly The Plus One Theory Podcast.

Delay the Binge™ explores the patterns behind urges, habits, stress patterns, burnout, and Quiet Depletion™ — and what happens in the pause between impulse and action, where real behavior change begins.

Through conversations with leading experts in neuroscience, psychology, resilience, and human behavior, you’ll gain practical insight into how the brain shapes reactions — and how small, intentional shifts create lasting behavior change.

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Delay the Binge™ Podcast - The Moment Before the ReactionBy Pam Dwyer