Ep. 117: Sleep and Binge Eating Recovery

Ep. 117: Sleep and Binge Eating Recovery

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Ep. 205: Having an Aligned Identity (with Coach Julie)

Kathryn is joined by Coach Julie to talk about how connecting with who you are and who you want to be can support recovery from binge eating and other harmful habits. They explore how automatic thoughts and limiting beliefs can make you feel stuck or disconnected from yourself, a ...  Show more

Ep. 204: Boredom is Better Than Bingeing

Kathryn talks about why boredom can show up when you start letting go of binge eating and how the lower brain may use that feeling to make the habit seem appealing again. You’ll learn why “boredom is better than bingeing,” and how to stop using bingeing as a (harmful) solution fo ...  Show more

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