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The Psychology of Eating Podcast

A 72-Year-Old Man Releases a Lifetime of Food & Health Worries – In Session with Marc David

The Psychology of Eating Podcast

Marc David

Nutrition, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7586 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Marc David works with Richard, 72, who is living in a constant state of vigilance when it comes to his weight and health. 

Like so many of us, Richard has developed a belief that his diet must be perfect in order to maintain his health, avoid illness, and keep weight off.

And what happens if he can't maintain the perfect diet?

The moment Richard gains a pound, he imagines that he's just around the corner from a heart attack. He believes that if he doesn't eat 100% perfectly all the time and at every meal, then his family history of arteriosclerosis will instantly catch up to him.

On top of that, Richard has an intense fear of gaining weight … having bounced back and forth between extreme weight gains and losses starting in his early twenties. He acknowledges that his lifelong challenges with weight were born from his early struggles with dyslexia, learning disabilities, and childhood feelings of isolation. 

So even though Richard is a mature, successful and healthy 72-year old man, he simply can't find a way to let go of incessant weight and health worries.

Listen in as Marc guides Richard into greater awareness of the emotional triggers that contribute to his quest for perfection and cause him to disconnect from himself whenever he eats. 

Together they explore how to put an end to his worries about weight and health by focusing on his deeper purpose in his remaining years. Because ultimately, Richard is here to do more than feel trapped by his constant worrying – he, like the rest of us, is here to have a fulfilling and truly meaningful life. 

 You'll also hear:

 ✅ How savoring the experience of eating can enhance the mind-body connection, improve digestion, and help regulate appetite.

✅ Why learning to minimize and manage stress is critical to lowering the risk for a variety of health conditions.

✅ How embracing food and body challenges as great teachers can help us to live a happier and more fulfilling life.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Psychology of Eating Podcast, where food and body challenges are the doorway into a happier, healthier life.

0:11.3

Now, here's your host, Eating Psychology Expert and founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David.

0:26.2

Thank you. Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David. Welcome, everybody.

0:27.6

I'm Mark David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating.

0:31.5

We are in the Psychology of Eating podcast.

0:35.2

I'm with Richard today.

0:36.3

Welcome, Richard.

0:40.7

Thank you very much for having me today.

0:47.3

Glad we're here. Glad we're doing this. So the idea is, you and I haven't met before,

0:54.5

and we get to be in a conversation. And hopefully in that conversation, I can be of service to you.

1:03.2

So if you could wave your magic wand and if you can get whatever you wanted with food and body, what would that be for you, sir?

1:16.7

Well, the very first thing, of course, is I have achieved, I have reached a mountain top several times as far as losing weight, but I have never fully felt comfortable that I'm going to be able to stay on the mountain

1:23.9

and I often, I've often tumbled down, uh, Four times in my adult life, I have been seriously

1:33.3

overweight obese and I have reduced my weight. I've been very fit in my life. I've been very

1:40.8

unfit in my life. Right now, for almost five years, I have kept my weight relatively down.

1:52.4

Actually, I kept it way down, 53 kilograms lighter.

1:57.8

But with a stent around my heart there and with my father of having arterioscarosis and died of that,

2:08.3

I know that a time bomb is always ticking unless I stay on top of my gain.

2:15.6

So I'm really concerned that I've gained for about three and a half kilograms, about, I guess,

2:26.1

seven pounds in the last year.

2:29.6

And that was the first time I really had a significant gain since the third second year when I had lost

2:37.1

all the weight. And I'm starting to eat a little bit more of the foods that I shouldn't.

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