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Breaking Up With Binge Eating

Breaking Up With Binge Eating

De : Georgie Fear and the Confident Eaters Team
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Binge eating and emotional eating keep millions of people from living their best lives. If you're one of them, this podcast is for you. Hosts Georgie Fear, Christina Holland, and Maryclaire Brescia share insights and key lessons from their wildly successful Breaking Up With Binge Eating Coaching Program. Their methods integrate Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, nutritional science and change psychology -- but what you'll notice is that it works and feels good. Step off the merry go round of dieting and binge eating and into a healthier, happier body and mind.© 2021 Breaking Up With Binge Eating Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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    • “I Can’t Handle This” — The Thought That Triggers the Binge
      Aug 22 2025

      In today's episode, we discuss how moments of emotional distress can often trigger binge and emotional eating and it all starts with the thought 'I can't handle this'.

      But what if there was a way to reframe that thought and change the course of your actions as a result? It all starts with combating overwhelm, building up alternative strategies, and garnering your support system in times of need. Learn from real client examples, who faced overwhelming situations without resorting to binge eating. We know you can too.

      Discover practical strategies to recognize distress signals and implement grounding thoughts to help you on your journey to food freedom. And if you want to fast track the process, our coaching programs can help you break the binge-restrict-guilt cycle and strengthen your relationship with food and yourself.


      00:26 Maya's Story: Overcoming Overwhelm

      02:08 Understanding the "I Can't Handle This" Thought

      04:21 Strategies to Combat Overwhelm

      05:54 Personal Reflections and Client Stories

      06:28 The Importance of Support Systems

      10:05 Coaching and Support Programs

      10:57 Conclusion and Listener Support

      Connect with Georgie and the Confident Eaters Coaches:

      • Website
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      Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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      13 min
    • The Lie Behind "I'll Make Up For It Tomorrow"
      Aug 1 2025

      Join us in today's episode as we dive into one of the most pervasive thoughts in the binge-restrict cycle: 'I'll make up for it tomorrow.'

      We'll explore how this seemingly harmless thought is a clustered cognitive distortion, combining all-or-nothing thinking, future tripping, moral reasoning, should statements, and magical thinking. Learn how this mindset disconnects you from the present, adds emotional pressure, and often leads to more binge behaviors.

      We'll also discuss practical ways to reframe this thought and steps to build a mindset grounded in steadiness and self-care. If you're ready to replace unhelpful thoughts with tools that support recovery, this episode is for you.

      00:32 Unpacking the Thought: 'I'll Make Up for It Tomorrow'

      01:00 The Cognitive Distortions Behind the Thought

      03:28 The Effects of 'I'll Make Up for It Tomorrow'

      04:51 Scientific Evidence on Anticipated Restriction

      07:07 Reframing the Thought for Recovery

      10:18 Conclusion and Support Options

      Connect with Georgie and the Confident Eaters Coaches:

      • Website
      • Facebook
      • Instagram

      Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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      12 min
    • What the Latest Research Says About Binge Eating Disorder
      Jul 11 2025

      In this episode, we delve into the latest research on Binge Eating Disorder (BED), exploring its most common causes and effective treatments.

      Recent studies new findings show BED's connection to brain activity and reduced impulse control. Research also demonstrates the roles of systemic inflammation and the gut-brain axis in BED. You will also hear us share about the significance of interoceptive awareness, and the strong correlation between ADHD and binge eating.

      One of the most the important treatment methods for BED continues to be cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) which is becoming even more accessible through digital CBT. We also discuss the promising results of GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide for reducing binge eating episodes

      To no surprise for many of you, we will emphasize that BED is not a result of poor willpower but a complex condition influenced by various biological, emotional, and psychological factors. That is why our approach tackles BED as a whole body condition. You don't want to miss this episode.

      01:30 Understanding the Brain's Role in BED

      03:40 Medication and BED: New Research Insights

      06:02 The Gut-Brain Connection and Inflammation

      08:02 Effective Treatments: CBT and Digital Solutions

      10:05 Interoceptive Awareness and BED

      15:34 ADHD and Its Link to Binge Eating

      17:20 Conclusion and Support Options

      Connect with Georgie and the Confident Eaters Coaches:

      • Website
      • Facebook
      • Instagram

      Have you ever thought, "I know what to do, I just need to consistently do it"? Who hasn't? Sometimes we need accountability. Sometimes we need specific strategies, new tools, or a bit of help. If you are want help to become a confident, sensible eater with 1:1 personalized attention, sign up at ConfidentEaters.com.

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      19 min
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