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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you consider certain foods “sinful?” Do you ever said anything like, “This chocolate mousse cake is so sinful!” After you eat those “sinful” foods, do you feel guilty? Do you call certain foods “guilty pleasures?” Have you ever wondered why you feel guilty about eating food? In this episode, I encourage you to take a different approach. It’s time to stop blaming the food. You see, the problem is not the food. Food does not have the capacity to sin. Food is not doing anything except being food. It is not asking you to eat it and doesn't care whether you do. I'm not the arbiter of sin, but I’ve got some other ideas about who is doing the sinning here, and it isn’t the eater, either! So listen to learn why it is unproductive to call food sinful and to feel guilty about eating. Also, if you’re enjoying this podcast, help spread the word to others. Tell your friends. I’d really appreciate it if you’d take a few minutes to leave a review on iTunes. That helps others find this podcast so they can drop their extra weight and make peace with food once and for all. Thanks so much!
Released:
Sep 25, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you ready to shed your excess weight AND your struggle with food and eating without diets and deprivation? Listen to the Weight Loss for Foodies podcast and learn how to dump the diet mindset and have a peaceful relationship with food and eating while losing weight. You'll learn how to eat consciously and end emotional eating so you can enjoy the foods you love while permanently losing your desire to overeat along with any excess weight. Ditch the diet and join Shari Broder on what can be your final weight loss journey and lose the weight for good. Hop on the path and subscribe now. Learn more at https://sharibroder.com/wlff-podcast/