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In this deeply honest and powerful conversation, Rachel sits down with Amber Romaniuk, emotional eating and binge eating expert, to unpack the real reasons women struggle with food, weight, hormones, digestion, and self-worth.
This episode goes far beyond surface-level food advice. Together, Rachel and Amber explore how trauma, nervous system dysregulation, inner-child wounds, hormones, and gut health all intersect with binge and emotional eating—and what true healing actually looks like.
If you've ever felt out of control around food, stuck in shame, or frustrated that "doing all the right things" still isn't working, this episode will make you feel seen—and supported.
What You'll Learn in This Episode 1. How Binge & Emotional Eating Actually BeginAmber shares her personal story—from early body shame and dieting to bingeing, purging, and hitting rock bottom—and how denial kept the cycle alive until she was forced to face the truth.
You'll hear why binge eating is not about willpower, discipline, or food choices.
2. Why Food Becomes a Coping MechanismFood often becomes a way to:
Amber explains how dopamine, restriction, perfectionism, and societal conditioning all reinforce binge cycles—even with "healthy" foods.
3. The Nervous System ConnectionChronic stress keeps the body stuck in fight-or-flight, making it nearly impossible to digest food properly, regulate appetite, or process emotions.
You'll learn why:
Amber breaks down how both big and small traumas—bullying, dieting as a child, parental criticism, abuse, breakups, or feeling unsafe—can deeply impact body image and eating behaviors.
This episode highlights why inner-child work is a critical part of healing emotional eating.
5. How Binge Eating Impacts Digestion & Gut Health
You'll learn how binge eating and chronic stress can lead to:
Amber explains how emotional eating affects:
You'll hear why low progesterone can drive cravings, insomnia, anxiety, PMDD, and emotional disconnection—and why hormone testing is non-negotiable in healing.
7. The First Steps Toward HealingAmber outlines practical, compassionate steps you can begin now:
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In this deeply honest and powerful conversation, Rachel sits down with Amber Romaniuk, emotional eating and binge eating expert, to unpack the real reasons women struggle with food, weight, hormones, digestion, and self-worth.
This episode goes far beyond surface-level food advice. Together, Rachel and Amber explore how trauma, nervous system dysregulation, inner-child wounds, hormones, and gut health all intersect with binge and emotional eating—and what true healing actually looks like.
If you've ever felt out of control around food, stuck in shame, or frustrated that "doing all the right things" still isn't working, this episode will make you feel seen—and supported.
What You'll Learn in This Episode 1. How Binge & Emotional Eating Actually BeginAmber shares her personal story—from early body shame and dieting to bingeing, purging, and hitting rock bottom—and how denial kept the cycle alive until she was forced to face the truth.
You'll hear why binge eating is not about willpower, discipline, or food choices.
2. Why Food Becomes a Coping MechanismFood often becomes a way to:
Amber explains how dopamine, restriction, perfectionism, and societal conditioning all reinforce binge cycles—even with "healthy" foods.
3. The Nervous System ConnectionChronic stress keeps the body stuck in fight-or-flight, making it nearly impossible to digest food properly, regulate appetite, or process emotions.
You'll learn why:
Amber breaks down how both big and small traumas—bullying, dieting as a child, parental criticism, abuse, breakups, or feeling unsafe—can deeply impact body image and eating behaviors.
This episode highlights why inner-child work is a critical part of healing emotional eating.
5. How Binge Eating Impacts Digestion & Gut Health
You'll learn how binge eating and chronic stress can lead to:
Amber explains how emotional eating affects:
You'll hear why low progesterone can drive cravings, insomnia, anxiety, PMDD, and emotional disconnection—and why hormone testing is non-negotiable in healing.
7. The First Steps Toward HealingAmber outlines practical, compassionate steps you can begin now: