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If you’re trying to “get disciplined” with food but still find yourself overeating—especially at night—this episode reframes the entire cycle. Karrie explores the nervous system’s role in cravings, why restriction and “starting over Monday” keep you stuck, and how to work with your body instead of against it.
You’ll learn why emotional eating isn’t a willpower issue, how food becomes a source of nervous system relief, and why nighttime cravings are so common for high-functioning women who “hold it together” all day. Karrie shares a simple nervous-system-first reset you can use in the moment, plus what to do after you overeat so you can break the shame spiral and recover faster.
This episode is for women who want to lose weight without dieting, stop fighting food, and finally feel calmer and safer in their own bodies—one small, compassionate step at a time.
By Karrie MillerIf you’re trying to “get disciplined” with food but still find yourself overeating—especially at night—this episode reframes the entire cycle. Karrie explores the nervous system’s role in cravings, why restriction and “starting over Monday” keep you stuck, and how to work with your body instead of against it.
You’ll learn why emotional eating isn’t a willpower issue, how food becomes a source of nervous system relief, and why nighttime cravings are so common for high-functioning women who “hold it together” all day. Karrie shares a simple nervous-system-first reset you can use in the moment, plus what to do after you overeat so you can break the shame spiral and recover faster.
This episode is for women who want to lose weight without dieting, stop fighting food, and finally feel calmer and safer in their own bodies—one small, compassionate step at a time.