
The Psychology of Eating Podcast
For over three decades, Marc David has helped millions understand the true causes of unwanted eating habits like overeating, binge eating, emotional eating, and difficulty losing weight. In this unscripted podcast, he coaches real clients using a unique blend of psychology and nutrition. Each episode features real people sharing their breakthroughs, offering insights for anyone looking to transform their relationship with food or learn how to help others.
Episodes
Letting Go of the Need for Approval from Others – In Session with Marc David
If you're of a certain age, you've probably noticed that young people – teenagers, especially – have a strong need for approval from others. Young adults want to fit in and feel accepted, a natural desire that is part of our normal developmental process at this stage of life. Feeling that we belong helps us to grow and expand, and gives us the confidence to explore our world. As we grow older, h
Trusting Ourselves with Food & Pleasure – In Session with Marc David
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,
Does Food Hold Power Over You? – In Session with Marc David
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 c
Healing a Negative Body Image by Embracing Your "Enoughness" – In Session with Marc David
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,
Our Beliefs About Carbohydrates: How They Freak Us Out & Make Us Fat – In Session with Marc David
Perhaps more than any other food group, carbohydrates can really freak people out. You might say, carbs are one of the world's great nutritional "hang-ups." And a big reason for this is we've been told carbohydrates will make us … fat. Eat the wrong kinds, too much, and too often, and you'll be popping the buttons off your jeans in no time. So many of us then try to avoid or limit carbohydrates,
How To (Skillfully) Love Food – In Session with Marc David
Many of us struggle with emotional eating. And that's because food is a reliable way to manage our unwanted emotions. Think: Bored. Stressed. Lonely. Angry. Anxious. When we're experiencing difficult emotions, it's natural to turn to food. But here's something that's also common: some of us label ourselves as emotional eaters, when that's not actually the case. For some of us, something else al
Does Your Body Suffer From Absentee Parent Syndrome? – In Session with Marc David
For those of us who struggle with weight, are in a battle with food, or who have ongoing anxiety around eating, it's no secret that these unwanted food and body challenges can have a myriad of possible causes. Well, one of the more overlooked causes is something that many of us experienced when we were young: ➡️ Having an absentee parent. This can mean: 👉 A parent who was never there, or was seldo
The Soul's Call to Release Our Health Anxieties – In Session with Marc David
Ever hear the phrase "health is wealth?" For many people, we don't quite recognize how valuable our health is until we find illness or injury knocking. Enjoying robust health is truly the foundation of a happy, fulfilled, and connected life. But it's also true that worrying about our health, or being vigilant about every aspect of our diet and lifestyle, can actually take us in the opposite direc
Why You Gain Weight After Losing It & What To Do – In Session with Marc David
A surprising fact about the weight loss universe is that despite so many built-in difficulties, plenty of people have success. So often, we DO actually lose the weight, we hit our target number - or come close to it, we celebrate, we feel good, we fit into our clothes, and life is finally great. We did it. But then, something happens. Somehow, the weight we lost finds its way back home. Our effor
Finding Calm In The Nutritional Storm – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to nutrition and health, there can be a lot to worry about: ✴️ How do I control my desires and avoid the foods that are bad for me? ✴️ How can I eat to successfully lose weight? ✴️ How do I stop sabotaging myself? ✴️ And can I stick to a good nutritional program for the sake of my health? If you find yourself having multiple worries around food, weight or health, you're not alon
Which Voice Should You Listen To: Change Your Body, or Embrace It? – In Session with Marc David
Chances are, you've had the experience of hearing conflicting voices in your head when it comes to food and body. One part of us can clearly say: "I absolutely must lose weight." While another part of us can simultaneously whisper: "I'm tired of dieting. Maybe I should just give up and love my body as it is." And from here, an inner conflict unfolds. On the one hand, we can find ourselves motivat
Body Image Triggers: Where They Come From & How To Find Healing – In Session with Marc David
Picture this: You're trucking along your day – everything's going pretty well, when BOOM: You see a picture of yourself, and you're instantly triggered. "Is that really what I look like?" you ask yourself. You can't believe your appearance. Maybe it's extra weight, or the shape of your hips or stomach. But whatever it is – you feel your heart start to sink, and a crushing sadness races in. Be
Emotional Eating & The Mother-Daughter Connection – In Session with Marc David
Managing emotions with food, otherwise known as emotional eating, is something that humans have been doing for millenia. And the reason is simple: when we eat, we reliably feel better – no matter how fleeting those "feel-good" feelings may be. While many people intuitively understand that emotions play a key role in our eating habits, it can often be a lot harder to understand the emotions themse
When Weight Loss Doesn't Alleviate "Weight Worry" – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to body weight, most of us are focused on one thing: losing it! But many people aren't prepared for what happens after weight loss. Any thoughts we may have about post-weight loss life are pretty dreamy. We imagine we'll feel uber confident, accomplished, and ready to boldly move forward in life. But all too often, that simply isn't the case. For many, the striving and struggle fo
Harnessing the Power of Conscious Ritual to Overcome Binge Eating – In Session with Marc David
Night-time binge eating. It's a pastime that many people struggle with, and can feel truly insurmountable. But nightly binge eating doesn't have to get the best of you. The reality is, there's a clear road to recovering our power and being in control with food – all that's needed is a deeper understanding of why nighttime binge eating – otherwise known as "nighttime eating syndrome" – happens, a
Why Becoming a "Natural" Eater is Key to Weight Loss – In Session with Marc David
Like so many of us, Cherie, age 56, wants to lose 20 pounds – but without the constant fight and struggle. Cherie has been battling these 20 pounds just about all her adult life – and she's feeling ready for a new approach. Cherie's kids are about to leave the house, and she'd like to focus on her life for the first time in many years. She dreams of letting go of her day job and taking on an excit
Why Self-Discipline Can't Fix All Our Weight Loss Woes – In Session with Marc David
Raelene, 46, would love to lose about 40 kilos. And she's had great success in the past: all she has to do is eliminate sugar, cut down on the carbs, watch her calories and portion sizing, and the weight will eventually come off. But the problem is, she just can't seem to stick to a diet plan for more than a few months. A cooking teacher and mother of two, Raelene says she simply doesn't have t
When Body Insecurities Cause Us to Date the Wrong People – In Session with Marc David
Barbara, 60, is finally ready to explore the world, go on adventures, and find the man of her dreams. She's done lots of therapy, read all the books, and it seems like nothing should be in the way. But something is clearly holding her back. A lifetime of dieting and disliking her body, and a string of unfortunate dating experiences in the past has her majorly doubting herself. Barbara so deeply
Tempted to Take a Break from Weight Loss But Afraid of What Will Happen? –In Session with Marc David
If you've been dieting for many years, you know it can get to be a little "much." Chronic dieting can leave us frustrated, exhausted, and exasperated. Why does something so simple – weight loss – have to be so hard? Millions of people around the world are realizing that they're just plain tired of dieting. So much so that an increasing number of people are deciding to take a break from weight los
Emotional Eating in Uncertain Times: It's Time to Forgive & Let Go – In Session with Marc David
Emotional eating always has a psychological or biological reason for showing up in our life. It never just "happens" … it's almost always an unconscious psychological strategy to regulate difficult emotions. That's the case for guest coaching client, Katy, who's going through a period of massive change – and is struggling to manage her feelings about it all. As a newly-turned 30-year old, Katy is
Stop Waiting to Lose Weight So You Can Find Love – In Session with Marc David
It's no surprise that many people around the world would like to lose weight. In fact, between 2017 and 2021, 55% of all Americans have expressed the desire for weight loss. And unfortunately, many people who are single and would like to find love in their life are instead putting it off until they're at their desired weight. That's the case for 41-year old Shawnna, our guest in this episode of t
Why We Need to Get Rid of the Term 'Body Dysmorphia' – In Session with Marc David
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, we're going to take a look at why we need to get past the label of 'body dysmorphia' – a medical term – and instead look to understand why body dysmorphia is actually present. And to do that, we must explore our personal story from childhood to adulthood – because our history contains the clues for where this pattern developed in the first place
Accepting Our Aging Bodies – In Session with Marc David
We all have different reasons for wanting to lose weight: Feeling lighter Being healthier Fitting into your "skinny" clothes Or sometimes, just feeling more confident… And sometimes, there are hidden reasons for wanting to lose weight that we don't even realize we have. For Nataliya, 46, weight loss has been a lifelong journey. Nataliya wants to be more confident in her body, and to feel lighte
How We Learn to Parent Our Inner Child Around Food & Weight – In Session with Marc David
The desire to lose weight unites so many people around the world. And while it may be a common global phenomenon … what's not frequently recognized is how unique all of our weight loss journeys turn out to be. The truth is, if we want to lose weight and keep it off, we need to intimately understand our life story and how it affects our journey with weight. In this episode of The Psychology of Eati
A 72-Year-Old Man Releases a Lifetime of Food & Health Worries – In Session with Marc David
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'
A 74-Year-Old Man Finds Peace with Weight & Body Image – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to weight loss, so many of us feel that we need to restrict our food, punish the body with exercise, and be in a constant state of worry. We expect our weight loss journey to be an ongoing battle where we can never truly relax and live. But there's a much better way. In this episode, Marc David works with guest podcast client David, and challenges the belief that weight and health go
Weight Loss & Spiritual Growth: What's the Connection – In Session with Marc David
So many of us are trying to lose weight. We can put all of our energy, our heart and soul, into fulfilling what seems like a simple desire - just lose a bunch of body fat. When our efforts aren't working though, things can get complicated. We can become a bit anxious, and adopt the kind of beliefs that are intended to motivate us, but actually hold us back. These beliefs can include: I'm not g
Weight Extremism & Shame: A 53-Year-Old Heals His Heart & Body – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to weight, many people can identify with the concept of "weight extremism" – otherwise known as yo-yo dieting. We're "all in" with our health commitments, whether that's daily exercise, a healthy diet, getting to bed early every night. We analyze, assess – and maybe even obsess about – every little morsel of food we put into our mouth. And then, well – life happens. Tragedy happens.
The Therapeutic Use of Food in Times of Grief or Loneliness – In Session with Marc David
Food is so much more than just fuel for our bodies. It's also a powerful connector. Food brings us together with family and friends, and allows us to express and receive love and appreciation, spark new relationships, create memories, discover and care for the world around us, and even navigate and explore our inner emotional and spiritual landscape. Because food helps us feel connected, we may a
Afraid of Gaining Weight? How to Move from Food Fear to Food Freedom – In Session with Marc David
Our culture is quick to praise dramatic weight loss. But it rarely acknowledges the heaviness that so often lingers afterward – the fear of gaining it all back. When we're afraid of being overweight, it's easy to see food as the enemy. We'll often try to skip meals and deny our appetite. And it seems to make sense … After all, it's food that makes us gain weight, right? The challenge is, when we
Releasing Food Fears & Embracing Your Inner Nutritional Explorer – In Session with Marc David
When we're facing a chronic health challenge, one of the great ways to help ourselves is to turn to food and diet. So many of us have had great success when using the "food as medicine" approach. But what happens when our healing diet routine feels too restrictive? And how do we reconcile our need to avoid certain foods with our natural desire for freedom and exploration? These are just some of t
Discovering the Wisdom in Our Love of Food & Pleasure – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to food and weight, many of us have learned to treat our bodies as a kind of machine. We know what our Body Mass Index (BMI) "should" be, and we strive to stay within it. We may severely restrict our caloric intake, increase our weekly exercise to the point of exhaustion, or take other extreme measures to lose weight. And here's the thing: these efforts often work, but the cost can
The Magic Weight Loss Number: Taking Our Power Back – In Session with Marc David
For so many of us, numbers hold power. Whether it's our bank account, the calories on our plate, or our final exam score, we give tremendous meaning to numbers. But there's one number we often give the greatest meaning of all – and that's our weight. Most of us have a "number" in mind for what we "should" weigh, and we tend to believe in it wholeheartedly. We can place almost mystical significance
Reclaiming Peace and Empowerment in Our Inner Dialogue with Food & Body – In Session with Marc David
One thing we learn very early in our journey with food and body is that everyone's got an opinion. We find no shortage of health and nutrition experts offering a variety of strong, and often conflicting, perspectives too. About healthy eating. About the ideal weight and body shape. About what we're doing wrong. "But who is right? Will it work for me? What if it doesn't?" And so we try everything –
How Our Regrets In Life Influence Our Journey With Weight & Body Image – In Session with Marc David
Regrets. They're something all of us have experienced over the years. Whether it's not following a dream career, missing out on the trip of a lifetime, or wishing you had been able to say that final goodbye, regrets can be truly hard to move on from. As we explore in this episode, our regrets and disappointments in life can not only be difficult to get over, they can end up massively influencing
Anger & Weight Loss: Tuning In, and Getting Real – In Session with Marc David
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 dep
Weight Loss, Trauma, & Abuse: What's the Connection? – In Session with Marc David
In this episode, we explore how, for some people, the lifelong desire to lose weight can reflect an unconscious attempt to "fix" parts of ourselves that we think are broken or somehow wrong – something that is common for those of us who have endured childhood trauma or abuse. As we know, childhood abuse and trauma can take many forms. And for too many, the effects of that abuse linger on well int
The Desire to Feel Comfortable in Your Own Skin – In Session with Marc David
Many of us have had the thought, "I just want to feel comfortable in my own skin." But have you ever stopped and truly considered this phrase? When we talk about feeling comfortable in our skin, we're usually thinking about our weight. We want to be thinner, have a flatter belly, or trimmer thighs. We're eager to feel good in our clothes, and want to like what we see in the mirror. And it seems l
Embracing The Spiritual Journey of Diabetes – In Session with Marc David
Ask anyone who has diabetes what it's like living with this disease, and you'll probably hear a lot. … About the hundreds of decisions that have to be made on a daily basis to manage their condition. … About how scary it often is knowing that blood sugar dysregulation can be life-threatening. … About how depressing it can be knowing this is a lifelong condition. … And about how exhausting it is to
What Our Health Challenges Are Here to Teach Us – In Session with Marc David
In this episode, we explore some of the gifts and hidden messages our health challenges are here to teach us. For 56-year old Lynn, there's been a lot of adjustment to her previously active lifestyle since sustaining a knee injury. Previously, Lynn was very active and has always enjoyed helping others. But since her injury, she's been in such pain that she isn't moving her body like she did before
Understanding the Emotions Behind Our Emotional Eating – In Session with Marc David
In this week's episode, Marc works with 52-year old Hulya on the important topic of how we learn to manage stress and regulate our emotions, so that we can experience the most optimal conditions for health. And Marc takes a special look at anxiety, constipation, and midsection weight gain, including some of the hidden wisdom these conditions have for us. As researchers have discovered, there's a
Understanding "All or Nothing" Behavior with Food & Diet – In Session with Marc David
Let's be honest: trying to figure out what's best to eat for our unique body – and stick to it – can be really hard. So can trying to lose weight. If we're not careful, our whole life can become dominated by food, what to eat – and what not to eat, trying to be "good," and constant thoughts about our diet. Diet anxiety can happen to all of us, and it often drives us to what Marc David, founder of
Ending the Cycle of Self-Punishment with Food – In Session with Marc David
If you've ever tried to lose weight, you know it's not so easy. In fact, it can be incredibly challenging (just look at all the billions of dollars we collectively spend on weight loss every year). So that begs the question: why is losing weight so hard? While challenges with weight loss are multifactorial, today we look at one of the hidden psychological obstacles that often gets in the way. And
The Inner Rebel & Food: Why We Love Going Against The Rules – In Session with Marc David
Do you love going against the rules? If so, you might have a strong "inner rebel" – an archetype that lives inside us, and can unwittingly make us go against our own best interests, especially when it comes to our health. As Marc David explores in this episode, our inner rebel is often behind the scenes unconsciously making choices for us about things like diet, exercise, sleep hygiene, and so muc
Emotional Eating & The Criminal Mind – In Session with Marc David
When it comes to emotional eating, so many of us focus on the habit itself -- the mindless munching on potato chips or the quick relief from a piece of chocolate -- without considering the emotions that drive the behavior in the first place. In this episode, we explore the true root cause of emotional eating (our emotions) -- and the role of the criminal mind in driving us to engage in this unwant
What You Tell Yourself About Stress Eating – In Session with Marc David
In this episode, we explore stress eating – a type of emotional eating – from the perspective of eating psychology. But first, for those unfamiliar with the term 'eating psychology,' a quick definition: eating psychology is the study of our thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about food and body. It's a positive and transformational approach that views our eating challenges as an opportunity to learn
Is There Such a Thing as a Weight "Set Point?" – In Session with Marc David
In the weight loss world, the concept of a weight "set point" is pretty common. Meaning, our bodies seem to have an intrinsic natural weight that can be different for each of us. For many of us, that natural "set point" isn't what we think it should be. We want a lower set point weight than we have, so we'll often fight the body and make Herculean efforts to lose weight. And while you'll find lots
Exhausted Of Dieting But Afraid of Gaining Weight? – In Session with Marc David
In this episode, we meet 53-year old Lydia, who has been dieting for 40 years. As an adolescent, Lydia developed anxiety about how her body was developing, as is often common for girls and boys at that age. Aerobics was becoming hugely popular at that time in the 1980s, diet culture was booming, and Lydia embraced it all with the hopes that she could shapeshift into the lean, long-legged body type
Negativity with Food & Body - What's the Solution? — In Session with Marc David
Ahvanya, 27, from Goa, India, has one wish when it comes to food and body: to never engage in negative self-talk again. Meaning, she would always trust herself with food, and she would never again judge her appearance. She would simply feel good about herself and feel confident all the time. But is it realistic to think we can somehow stop the negative internal chatter, all those voices that tell
The Dark Side of Healthy Eating — In Session with Marc David
Good health is the foundation for every other wonderful thing we could want in life: relationships, career, wealth, happiness, and so much more. But striving for good health, like anything else, can be taken to its extreme. One of the manifestations of this is orthorexia, a type of eating challenge hyper-focused on making only the very healthiest of food choices. On paper that can seem like a go
A 53-Year Old's Journey with Stress & Emotional Eating — In Session with Marc David
In this episode, Marc David coaches single mom, Eva, on her challenges with emotional eating. The eldest of 8 siblings, Eva has felt alone since childhood. Her mother was a hard-working single mom herself who was hardly ever at home, so Eva often stepped in to help raise her seven younger brothers. To ease her overwhelm and loneliness, she began comforting herself with food, especially with breads
Binge Eating, Disembodiment, & Grief — In Session with Marc David
Noelle, 58, recently lost her mother after a three year journey being her primary caregiver. During that time, Noelle started binge eating to deal with her emotions and ended up gaining about 30 pounds. Heartbroken over her mother, Noelle is beginning to realize the impact of her grief on her patterns with food, and would like to somehow let go of the unwanted eating habits she developed over the
Examining Our Thoughts & Beliefs Around Weight and Its Loss — In Session with Marc David
Tiffany, 52, would like to lose about 5 kilos. For many years, she's worried about what to eat, and believes that if she could only learn to "think like a thin person," she could stop focusing so much on food. And that would in turn help her to lose weight. Tiffany also holds a variety of other beliefs around food and body, such as what her ideal weight should be, that weight loss should be effor
Reclaiming Our Sexuality After Illness & Weight — In Session with Marc David
Amy, 48, would like to be more present in her body but multiple life experiences seem to stand in her way. After having mostly recovered from a frightening journey with multiple sclerosis (MS), Amy may have regained her health, but is realizing that her relationship with her body and sexuality is now calling out for healing at a deeper level. As you'll hear, Amy's story with food and body go way
Where True Confidence Comes From — In Session with Marc David
Marc works with Lori, 57, who has been dieting for nearly 40 years. She's exhausted from thinking about food and weight constantly, but still feels attached to losing weight. She believes she'd feel more accomplished once she loses the weight, and that how she feels on the inside would finally match the outside. Lori has lost weight in the past, and initially feels more confident. But somehow tha
Being Home in Our Own Body — In Session with Marc David
Marc works with 30-year-old Kiersten who would like to let go of the fear and shame she feels around her weight, and feel more confident in her own skin. After being diagnosed with hypothyroidism in high school, Kiersten was placed on thyroid supplementation that helped her lose about 60 pounds – but since then, it's been an up and down roller coaster. She's experienced times where she was able to
The Body Image Comparison Trap — In Session with Marc David
In this episode, Marc works with 41-year old Lisa who is battling body image challenges. She frequently judges her body, and often compares herself to others. She'd like to lose about 10 pounds, but more than anything she just wants to be free of body judgment. She knows she can find a happier and more peaceful relationship with herself, she just doesn't quite know how. As they explore in her coac
Embracing Your Path as a Nutritional Explorer — In Session with Marc David
Many of us who are into health and wellness learn to be discerning in our choices around food and nutrition. And that's a great thing. But sometimes, we can start to worry and overanalyze our food choices. Taken to its extreme, that can lead to orthorexia, a type of eating disorder characterized by an obsession around making healthy food choices. In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Po
Ending Our Quest for The One Perfect Way to Eat — In Session with Marc David
Tareshvari (Tish) from Australia joins Marc David for this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast. Tish, 59, finds herself in a place of deep nutritional confusion. She was trained as a health coach, which she thought would help her find clarity about what to eat — but it only seemed to create more uncertainty about what foods are truly best for her health and well-being. The experts sh
Exploring Middle-Age Weight Loss Resistance — In Session with Marc David
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, guest coaching client Diana works with eating psychology teacher, Marc David. Diana, 57, has been trying for at least 16 years to lose about 40 pounds to no avail. Told that she has metabolic resistance, her latest functional medicine doctor has told her she may never be able to lose the weight. With several autoimmune conditions and having gon
Cultivating a Shame-Free, Guilt-Free, Healthy Love of Food — In Session with Marc David
Marc David coaches 43-year-old clinical nutritionist, Jenny, who would like lose twenty pounds. At 14, Jenny moved to the United States from Russia, and almost immediately gained weight, which she attributes to the stress of relocating to a new country. Since then, Jenny has always been able to lose weight, but during times of stress, puts it right back on again. As many health profession
Being the Real You at Any Weight — In Session With Marc David
Rhonda, age 53, has dreams of becoming an actress, traveling the world, kayaking, scuba diving, and finding her life partner. But one thing has been holding her back: her weight. Rhonda would like to lose about 100 pounds, weight she slowly gained over the years but has been unable to lose since quitting smoking four years ago. In her coaching session with eating psychology expert Marc David,
In Session With Marc David: How to Reconnect With the Body in Times of Stress
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, eating psychology teacher Marc David coaches 32-year-old Audrey from France, who currently lives in the UK. Audrey is seeking to redefine her relationship with stress, a state she frequently finds herself in despite making massive progress overcoming a history of trauma, and anorexia and bulimia. Audrey is acutely aware of how she responds
In Session With Marc David: Normalizing Stress Binge Eating, & How to Create Better Habits with Food
Gabriela, age 25, moved from Bulgaria to the US several years ago, and started noticing that food was becoming a challenge. Back in her home country, she never really put much thought into food. But when she moved to the States, someone pointed out that she had some extra weight, and Gabriela became bothered by the comment. She started a new routine of going to the gym, and restricting her food
The Making of a Health Crusader: An Interview with James Colquhoun
Founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Marc David speaks to esteemed filmmaker of the "Transcendence" docuseries and the documentary, "Hungry for Change," James Colquhoun. Like many of us passionate about health and wellness, James' journey into healthy living began after a life-changing and tragic event. His father developed multiple medical conditions, and did what most p
In Session With Marc David: Food Intolerances & Hashimoto's - Learning What (and What Not) to Eat
Do you have a nutrition-linked health condition? Then you won't want to miss this week's episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, where you'll hear the story of 44-year old Aldona from the Netherlands. Ten years ago, Aldona was diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, a diagnosis that affects an estimated 20 million people in the U.S. alone. When she was newly diagnosed, Aldona tried to hea
In Session With Marc David: A 40-Year Old's Journey with Weight & Forgiveness
Jen has had challenges around weight since she was 12 years of age. Now a 40-year-old mother of four, she wishes the weight would just melt off effortlessly. Jen has lost weight using Jenny Craig and similar approaches, but the weight always seems to come back. A graduate of The Institute's Mind Body Eating Coach Certification Training, Jen now looks back at her past weight loss efforts and re
In Session With Marc David: Afraid of Eating? Why Trying to Control Food Doesn't Work
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, eating psychology expert Marc David speaks with 60-year-old Kathy who's afraid of losing control with food. She has been in a binge-restrict cycle since she was 15 years old, and recently suffered a heart attack - for which she knows she needs to change her unwanted eating habits. In the three years since her heart attack, she's lost 84 pou
In Session With Marc David: A 42-Year Old's Relationship with Body Image & Intimacy
In this episode, we meet Jenny, 42, who is ready for a serious relationship after many years of monogamy. But she feels very self-conscious about her body, so much so that it feels almost impossible to open up to new love. Jenny's last relationship ended in her late 20s, and ever since, she's thrown herself into work and tried to ignore both the deep desire for a romantic relationship, and the p
In Session With Marc David: Overcoming Cultural Conditioning Around Weight … One Woman's Journey
In this episode, Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, speaks with 38-year-old Juliana who has faced challenges around body weight and image since she was mocked for being a "chubby" kid. Originally from Brazil, Juliana now lives in Bonn Germany, where she finds the cultural attitudes on weight and body image are significantly different. Despite there being a d
In Session With Marc David: Healing Weight From The Inside Out ... A Special Look At Grief & Loss
Alison is almost 50, and has been trying to lose weight – without success – for 20 years. A mother of four, Alison has tried various diets and got expert help but nothing has worked for her. Marc David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, helps Alison get a new perspective about her weight loss journey and empowers her to be in her body. Don't miss this episode of The Psycho
In Session with Marc David: When It Seems Like All There Is To Live For is Food
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, Marc David speaks with 50-year old Samaria from Costa Rica. Samaria has Type 2 Diabetes and high cholesterol, and has been instructed by her physician to avoid certain foods that could be detrimental to her health. But Samaria is having a hard time making the nutritional changes she knows would be good for her. In their conversation, Samaria
Paleo, Nutrient-Dense Foods & Mental Health: An Interview with Paleovalley Co-Founder Autumn Smith
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast with Marc David, Marc interviews Paleovalley co-founder, Autumn Smith. After suffering from debilitating digestive issues and crippling anxiety for most of her life, Autumn saw specialist after specialist only to be told that nothing could be done to improve her symptoms. Almost ready to give up, Autumn turned to whole foods, and found that her
In Session With Marc David: How to Change Our Habits Around Stress Eating
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, Marc David works with guest coaching client Susan around her frequent habit of stress eating. Like many of us, Susan's life was hugely impacted by COVID-19. After enjoying working from home for many months of the pandemic, Susan has returned to her workplace only to find it a pretty stressful experience. She's not so much worried about her
In Session With Marc David: Rejecting the Pressure to Live an Extraordinary Life
Lenka, 43 and from Prague, recognizes a pattern with food that many of us will relate to: turning to food as a form of self-abuse. At the age of 15, Lenka developed bulimia, beginning a troubled relationship with food, and body dysmorphia that told her she wasn't good enough if she wasn't thin. Now an academic with a very busy life, Lenka has improved her relationship with eating, even finding
In Session With Marc David: A Highly Sensitive Person (HSP)'s Journey with Embodiment
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, eating psychology expert Marc David works with 28-year old dietitian, Leah. A graduate of the Institute's Mind Body Eating Coach Certification Training, Leah loves her profession and has a special affinity for working with Highly-Sensitive people (HSP). An HSP herself, Leah has been eating more sugar than she feels is good for her, and looks
In Session With Marc David: A 28-Year Old Seeks to End Her Food Cravings & Improve Her Health
In this episode of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, Marc David works with 28-year-old Aamina from New Delhi, India. Aamina would like to improve her health and fitness levels, but she's feeling stumped by why she seems to frequently self-sabotage with food. For the past several years, Aamina has found herself in a sort of "all-or-nothing" mentality with food - either in a healthy cycle w
In Session With Marc David: A 43-Year Old's Emotional & Spiritual Transformation w/ Early Menopause
In this episode of the Psychology of Eating Podcast, Teri is coming to terms with experiencing menopause in her early 40s with symptoms of poor sleep, hot flashes, mood disturbances, and more. And, unlike any time before, Teri is struggling to lose weight - something she'd really like to have happen as she redefines herself, her life, and her relationship to her body. Founder of the Institute
In Session With Marc David: Becoming a Nutritional Explorer on the Hashimoto's Journey
In this week's episode of the Psychology of Eating Podcast, Marc David works with Jessica, who was diagnosed with Hashimoto's hypothyroidism over ten years ago. She would like to find natural alternatives for the pharmaceuticals she's been using to manage her condition, as well as find ways to heal the Hashimoto's-related digestive challenges she's been experiencing. Eating psychology
The Inspiring Science, History, and Clinical Uses of Essential Oils with Dr. Eric Zielinski
In this special guest edition of The Psychology of Eating Podcast, Marc David interviews Dr. Eric Zielinski, author, aromatherapist, researcher, Biblical health educator, and founder of NaturalLivingFamily.com. In their expansive interview, Dr. Zielinski offers a compelling look into the world of essential oils, and how they can serve as an important anchor in creating vibrant health. With a
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