The Psychology of Eating Podcast

By: Marc David
  • Summary

  • Real people. Real breakthroughs. For more than three decades, Marc David has helped millions discover the true causes of their unwanted eating habits like overeating, binge eating, emotional eating and the inability to lose weight. In this unscripted show, Marc coaches real clients using his unique blend of psychology and nutrition. Whether you want to transform your relationship with food or learn how you can help others, there’s no better place than The Psychology of Eating Podcast, and there’s no better way than hearing the stories of real people.
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  • Trusting Ourselves with Food & Pleasure – In Session with Marc David
    Sep 4 2024

    Jill, 44, wants a new relationship with food – one where she can enjoy a more easygoing, intuitive way of eating. She’d like eating to be fun and lighthearted, and feel satiated after a great meal.

    But her dreamy new relationship with food seems so very far away.

    Jill has an intense desire for food – so deep that it feels like her desire can never be quenched. No matter what or how much Jil eats, she doesn’t really feel like she ever finds true pleasure and contentment with food. It just never feels like enough – and Jill has a lot of anxiety that she’ll end up overeating and gaining weight in her pursuit of pleasure.

    Jill’s experience is one that many of us can relate to.

    We secretly – or not so secretly – love food. But we don’t trust ourselves with it.

    We’re afraid of our own pleasure, and what it might mean if we actually allowed ourselves to fully enjoy food.

    In this episode, Marc David helps Jill and the rest of us understand why our desire for pleasure isn’t something to be afraid of. Instead, Marc argues that our love of food and pleasure is something that should be fully owned and celebrated. When we honor pleasure, we not only enjoy life so much more – but often find that weight loss is ironically much easier and more sustainable.

    Because when we own our love of food, we’re in our power.

    In this episode, you’ll hear Marc share:

    ✅ What trusting yourself with food actually requires. Hint: it’s not having a perfect track record with food, or never making a mistake!

    ✅ How to invoke your inner voice of wisdom when making food choices.

    ✅ The connection between trust and relaxation.

    ✅ How to honor our body’s animal nature amidst the very unnatural modern times we live in.

    ✅ How to eat from your body instead of your brain.

    ✅ And much more!

    Pleasure is a beautiful aspect of being alive on this planet, but not very many of us have a healthy relationship with it. Instead of fighting desire, we can make it a powerful ally as we learn to live a radiant, embodied life.

    So tune in to learn how to deepen your own relationship with food and pleasure!

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    Learn more about us at The Institute for the Psychology of Eating: https://psychologyofeating.com/

    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/

    Interested in becoming a certified coach in eating psychology? Then tune in to hear Marc talk about our Mind Body Eating Coach Certification Training, and download a copy of our School Catalog: https://psychologyofeating.com/info-kit/ Learn our powerful, cutting-edge approach, and discover how you can create a unique career helping others find peace and freedom with food.

    Follow us on social:

    - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Psychologyofeating

    - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPEfanpage

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatingpsychology/

    - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/eatingpsych

    #intuitiveeating #foodfreedom #pleasure #desire #bodyrespect #embodiment #trustyourself #selflovejourney #relationshipwithyourbody #psychologyofeating #foodpsychology #marcdavid

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    58 mins
  • Does Food Hold Power Over You? – In Session with Marc David
    Aug 21 2024

    Food is intended to be our source of nourishment, but all too often it can feel like a losing battle.

    Perhaps you’ve been struggling with your weight, and why it’s so hard to lose it – or keep it off. Or maybe you binge or emotionally eat, and are frustrated that you can’t stop these behaviors.

    Whatever your unique challenge with food may be, after a while it’s hard to not come to a particular conclusion…

    Food has a POWER over you.

    It must – otherwise, you’d have been able to put an end to your unwanted habits a long time ago, right?!

    But is it really possible for food to hold power over you?

    In this episode, we explore what’s going on when we feel we’ve lost our power to food – and how to navigate the very real feeling of powerlessness that many of us experience when it comes to food.

    Paulien, 58, has been maintaining her weight loss for the past decade, but she still doesn’t feel at peace with food. She wants to be free of food fear, and instead embrace being a natural eater.

    But Paulien feels like food holds a certain power over her that she can’t overcome. She gets lost in food, and ends up binge eating a couple of nights a week – provoking her fear that she’ll gain weight back.

    Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, helps Paulien discover a vital new truth about owning our personal power with food, as well as:

    ✅ How to identify your inner eating archetypes or “voices,” and why every voice must have a seat at the table.

    ✅ Embracing the parts of ourselves we’re ashamed about, and how that strengthens a healthy relationship with food.

    ✅ How to transform nightly binges into conscious food rituals.

    ✅ Opening up our throat chakra and speaking from our authentic self as a way of healing our eating challenges.

    ✅ Why becoming the most natural YOU will lead to becoming a natural eater.

    This deeply spiritual conversation will provide an important reframe on the belief that food holds power over us. You’ll come away inspired and feeling more compassion for yourself on this human journey. So be sure to tune in!

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    Learn more about us at The Institute for the Psychology of Eating: https://psychologyofeating.com/

    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/

    Interested in becoming a certified coach in eating psychology? Then tune in to hear Marc talk about our Mind Body Eating Coach Certification Training, and download a copy of our School Catalog: https://psychologyofeating.com/info-kit/ Learn our powerful, cutting-edge approach, and discover how you can create a unique career helping others find peace and freedom with food.

    Follow us on social:

    - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Psychologyofeating

    - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPEfanpage

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatingpsychology/

    - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/eatingpsych

    #personalpower #bingeeating #emotionaleating #weight #selfgrowth #eatingarchetypes #rebel #queen #wisdom #authenticity #foodfreedom

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    48 mins
  • Healing a Negative Body Image by Embracing Your “Enoughness” – In Session with Marc David
    Aug 7 2024

    Negative body image is something that so many of us struggle with – regardless of our nationality, age, or background. It almost seems to be part of the human condition, something that is innate to our journey here on Earth.

    But is it, really?

    While not liking our body – or constantly trying to achieve a certain weight or shape – is ubiquitous around the world, the truth is that is NOT a natural, normal part of being alive.

    Our beliefs around body image and beauty are instead ingrained from us at a young age. We were, quite literally, taught to believe that beauty looks a certain way, and that we must do everything we can to attain this beauty … or else.

    Depending on our culture, family, and childhood, the beauty ideals we grew up with might be different from other people.

    But regardless, these ideals have a very similar effect on us: they cause massive low self-esteem throughout adulthood, until we recognize and release them.

    That’s what we explore in this episode, where we meet Sharon, 32, who has been trying to lose about 15 pounds – but can’t figure out why she’s unable to fully commit to her diet and exercise.

    Growing up in Chinese culture, Sharon learned from watching Chinese beauty pageants on TV that to be thin and light was beautiful. She was mesmerized by the beauty contestants, and imagined herself one day being as pretty and elegant as they were.

    Her parents and community also echoed this value, and her weight fluctuations were frequently a topic of conversation. All of this was even more confusing to Sharon because, in Chinese culture, sharing food is a way of sharing love. Her dad was an amazing chef and made delicious food – and she was encouraged to relish it, just not too much of it.

    Now as an adult, Sharon understandably has a lot of conflicted feelings about food and her body. She finds herself still wanting to achieve the ideal body, the one she dreamed of as a little girl.

    But that thin, lythe body always feels just out of reach – no matter how hard she tries to diet or get to the gym. Sharon just can’t quite get herself to consistently do the things that she thinks would help her lose weight – and she’s wondering what to do.

    So in this episode, Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, explores:

    ✅ The keys to recognizing childhood conditioning around body image – and how to begin to let it go.

    ✅ Why the belief, “I’m not good enough,” will almost always derail our weight loss efforts.

    ✅ Weight loss as an emotional, non-linear type of goal, and why this matters in the weight loss journey.

    ✅ Learning to approach weight loss from a place of inspiration and self-love.

    No matter where we’re from or what our background is, almost all of us have been taught certain beliefs around weight and beauty. But as this episode demonstrates, we don’t have to keep feeding these beliefs.

    We get to choose which beliefs we want to embrace – and one of the most important beliefs about ourselves we can ever choose is, “I love myself. I am enough.”

    Enjoy this powerful episode!

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    Learn more about us at The Institute for the Psychology of Eating: https://psychologyofeating.com/

    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/

    Interested in becoming a certified coach in eating psychology? Then tune in to hear Marc talk about our Mind Body Eating Coach Certification Training, and download a copy of our School Catalog: https://psychologyofeating.com/info-kit/ Learn our powerful, cutting-edge approach, and discover how you can create a unique career helping others find peace and freedom with food.

    Follow us on social:

    - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Psychologyofeating

    - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPEfanpage

    - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eatingpsychology/

    - Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/eatingpsych

    #bodyimage #weight #selflovejourney #innerchild #selfworth #selfacceptance #radicalselflove #foodpsychology

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    53 mins

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