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The Psychology of Eating Podcast

Anger & Weight Loss: Tuning In, and Getting Real – In Session with Marc David

The Psychology of Eating Podcast

Marc David

Nutrition, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7586 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to weight, most of us are focused on improving our physical metabolism.

We've been taught to think that weight loss is largely about reducing our caloric intake and increasing our daily exercise. 

But what's often not talked about are the role of hidden negative emotions in our weight journey.

We may acknowledge the importance of processing and integrating emotions like anger and depression for our mental health.

However, emotional metabolism is also essential for our physical health.

So in this episode, we explore anger and depression on the weight continuum.

Because so many people (especially women) have been taught that being angry isn't OK … leading to depression, heaviness, and feeling stuck. 

And while honoring and giving space for anger won't necessarily translate into weight loss, it's a vital step to:

✅ Affirming we are enough, just as we are – paving the way for greater self-acceptance and self-love

✅ Opening up to pleasure, whether we're at our "ideal" weight or not

✅ Giving anger a voice, which many of us have never given ourselves permission to feel since childhood

As you'll hear, Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, works with 49-year old Julie who would like to lose about 30 pounds. Despite many lifestyle modifications and different diets, Julie's weight won't seem to budge – and she's not sure what to do. 

Through their conversation, Julie realizes just how long she's been seeking her family's approval – especially from her mother. Both sad and furious, Julie is ready to let go of her family's commentary on her body, her choices, and her life, and discover what she finally hungers for out of life. 

Tune in now for a moving conversation about how giving space for our anger is one of the most powerful and self-loving things we can do.

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Ready to call a ceasefire in your battle with eating, and find peace and freedom with food? Learn more about our newest program, The Emotional Eating Breakthrough! https://learn.psychologyofeating.com/

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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.

0:11.0

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

0:29.4

Welcome, everybody. I'm Mark David, found of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating.

0:34.9

We are in the Psychology of Eating podcast, and I'm with Julie today. Welcome, Julie.

0:40.8

Thank you. Well, Julie, I know you know how this works. And for anybody new to the podcast, you know, Julie and I are meeting for the first time and we're going to do a session

0:45.9

together and see if we can make some good things happen. So Julie, if you can wave your magic wand

0:52.0

and if you can get whatever you wanted with food and body,

0:55.7

what would that be for you?

1:02.5

Probably just to be at a much more comfortable weight, where all of life is more comfortable.

1:12.8

Move more comfortably.

1:14.6

You can find clothes that fit more comfortably.

1:17.4

You can fit in a plane seat more comfortably.

1:20.4

You can, you know, just anything to make life a little bit more comfortable

1:25.9

physically and mentally when you're in

1:29.6

different situations that that's just not your your size and weight are constantly in the back

1:36.8

of your mind or the front of your mind wherever it might be right so how long has weight been a

1:42.7

concern for you?

1:51.8

Well, I quit smoking about 20 years ago, and that's when the pounds really packed on.

1:52.4

Wow.

1:57.1

You know, it wasn't a major battle before that.

2:04.8

I did, you know, I would go up and down some with pregnancies. My last pregnancy, I actually only gained like six pounds and then lost some weight after that. And then I quit smoking and

2:10.6

it just, it just piled on. And it's been a battle since then. So you quit smoking 20 years ago.

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