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Whether it's late-night chocolate, salty chips during stress, or bread that feels like a hug β cravings aren't random. They're messages.
In this episode of Confessions of an Emotional Eater, we're diving into the deeper meaning behind sugar, salt, comfort foods, and energy cravings β and why they show up even when you're not physically hungry.
We'll talk about:
π Why the combination of fat + sugar lights up the brain like a reward jackpot π« The emotional and biological reasons sweet cravings feel soothing π§ Why salty snacks often show up when you're overwhelmed, stressed, or stretched thin π How comfort foods mimic emotional warmth, safety, and connection β‘ What "energy cravings" (coffee, soda, carbs) reveal about burnout and nervous system overload
And yesβ¦ I'll be sharing some real confessions β including my own β because emotional eating is not a lack of disciplineβ¦ π It's a coping strategy.
I'm also sharing the book that shifted everything for me: π Women, Food, and Desire by Alexandra Jamieson β a powerful read that helped me understand cravings not as failures, but as invitations to listen deeper.
βοΈ Try the Craving Pause Exercise:Before your next craving hits, ask yourself:
What am I feeling right now?
What am I needing?
Is this craving for food β or for comfort, rest, connection, or relief?
No shame. No judgment. Just curiosity.
β‘ TAKE THE QUIZReady to learn your Craving Archetype?
π Take the free Cravings Decoder Quiz β
By Misty Shaheen5
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Whether it's late-night chocolate, salty chips during stress, or bread that feels like a hug β cravings aren't random. They're messages.
In this episode of Confessions of an Emotional Eater, we're diving into the deeper meaning behind sugar, salt, comfort foods, and energy cravings β and why they show up even when you're not physically hungry.
We'll talk about:
π Why the combination of fat + sugar lights up the brain like a reward jackpot π« The emotional and biological reasons sweet cravings feel soothing π§ Why salty snacks often show up when you're overwhelmed, stressed, or stretched thin π How comfort foods mimic emotional warmth, safety, and connection β‘ What "energy cravings" (coffee, soda, carbs) reveal about burnout and nervous system overload
And yesβ¦ I'll be sharing some real confessions β including my own β because emotional eating is not a lack of disciplineβ¦ π It's a coping strategy.
I'm also sharing the book that shifted everything for me: π Women, Food, and Desire by Alexandra Jamieson β a powerful read that helped me understand cravings not as failures, but as invitations to listen deeper.
βοΈ Try the Craving Pause Exercise:Before your next craving hits, ask yourself:
What am I feeling right now?
What am I needing?
Is this craving for food β or for comfort, rest, connection, or relief?
No shame. No judgment. Just curiosity.
β‘ TAKE THE QUIZReady to learn your Craving Archetype?
π Take the free Cravings Decoder Quiz β