Binge Eating Saved Me
In this deeply personal episode, Alex opens up about her journey with binge eating and the hidden psychological layers that often go unnoticed. She explores why binge eating wasn't about food at all, but a reflection of identity, emotional regulation, trauma responses, and unmet needs.Alex breaks down the real reasons people get stuck in the binge cycle including nervous system overwhelm, restriction, perfectionism, and the identities we unconsciously attach ourselves to. She also speaks candidly about how her own binge eating became a protective mechanism during a painful chapter of her life, and how healing required releasing the identity she formed during that time.Listeners will learn evidence-based tools for emotional regulation, how to understand their triggers, and how to build a healthier, more compassionate relationship with food. This episode is for anyone who feels ashamed, confused, or stuck, and needs a reminder that they are not broken, and change is possible.The emotional and psychological roots of binge eatingHow trauma and survival responses can shape eating behaviorsIdentity and how it influences habits, self-worth, and food patternsWhy binge eating is often a coping mechanism, not a lack of disciplineThe role of restriction, shame, and nervous system dysregulationHow to begin rewiring your identity around foodEmotional regulation tools that reduce the urgency to bingeNeutralizing food and breaking “good vs bad” food labelsWhy compassion and support are essential for healingWhat it means to outgrow an identity that once kept you safe