Megan thought she could bring an apple in her backpack, but to lose weight she heard snacking between meals was a bad idea. But she knew her main goal wasn’t weight loss, it was to not binge. So… should she snack or no?She began to fill with dread. Her chest tightened."You ok?" Her boyfriend asked. "You looked so happy a few minutes ago, but all of a sudden you look … miserable." If you can relate to Megan’s stress, you’re not alone. Today’s show is all about answering that crucial question: “If my main goal is not to binge, how often should I be eating?”
Megan thought she could bring an apple in her backpack, but to lose weight she heard snacking between meals was a bad idea. But she knew her main goal wasn’t weight loss, it was to not binge. So… should she snack or no?
She began to fill with dread. Her chest tightened.
"You ok?" Her boyfriend asked. "You looked so happy a few minutes ago, but all of a sudden you look … miserable." If you can relate to Megan’s stress, you’re not alone. Today’s show is all about answering that crucial question: “If my main goal is not to binge, how often should I be eating?”
Breaking Up With Binge Eating is for anyone stuck in binge eating, emotional eating, or the restrict → binge cycle.
Hosts Georgie Fear, Christina Holland, and Maryclaire Brescia share practical, evidence-based tools from the Breaking Up With Binge Eating Coaching Program—grounded in nutritional science, behavior change psychology, and approaches like CBT and ACT—without the shame or perfectionism.
New here? Start with Episode 10: The 2 REAL Causes of Binge Eating.
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