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Most people think hunger is just hunger. But if that were true, weight loss wouldn’t feel so confusing, inconsistent, or emotionally exhausting.
In this episode, we break hunger down into three distinct types—homeostatic, hedonic, and conditioned hunger—and walk through how each one shows up in real life, especially during weight loss, maintenance, evenings, travel, stress, and daily routines.
This conversation moves beyond “eat less, move more” and explains why the brain keeps pulling us toward food even when the body doesn’t need it. If you’ve ever wondered why night-time eating, boredom snacking, airport food, TV eating, or “reward food” feels automatic—this episode puts language and neuroscience behind it.
🧪 Nerdy Moments (Brainy Gold ⭐)
By What if this time is different...Most people think hunger is just hunger. But if that were true, weight loss wouldn’t feel so confusing, inconsistent, or emotionally exhausting.
In this episode, we break hunger down into three distinct types—homeostatic, hedonic, and conditioned hunger—and walk through how each one shows up in real life, especially during weight loss, maintenance, evenings, travel, stress, and daily routines.
This conversation moves beyond “eat less, move more” and explains why the brain keeps pulling us toward food even when the body doesn’t need it. If you’ve ever wondered why night-time eating, boredom snacking, airport food, TV eating, or “reward food” feels automatic—this episode puts language and neuroscience behind it.
🧪 Nerdy Moments (Brainy Gold ⭐)