
Free talks about recovery from food addiction. More information at: www.foodaddicts.org.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness | |||

Once I started eating, I couldn’t stop. I wasn’t a grazer – I was a binge eater. I ate in secret, whole packages at a time, with the door closed. When I came to Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) at 20 years old, I was obese, deeply unhappy, and... more
In my Italian American family, everything revolved around food. I ate when I was happy, sad, lonely, or scared – and most of the time I was all four. My mom didn't want me to have the struggles with weight that she always had, so whenever she joined ... more
I’m an 80-year-old food addict, grateful to have been part of the Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) fellowship for decades. I have lost more than 55 pounds, but far more importantly, I have gained a way of living that continues to sustain me. M... more
I was born a sugar addict, sneaking food as a child and using it to cope with my feelings. Moving constantly – twelve cities in eight years – made food my only reliable companion. In college, far from home, I'd cycle through dieting and binging, fill... more
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Wow… I’ve listened to a few episodes but this one in particular couldn’t have been a more divine intervention. Wish I could connect with the speaker. Love that this resource exists.
FA completely changed my life. I was 243lbs, 24 years old, and at rock bottom. I was pre-diabetic but couldn’t diet anymore. Unemployed and very depressed. I didn’t take care of myself because I didn’t have the help I needed. FA has given me that. Today I’ve been at a healthy weight for around 6 years. Have a full time job that I can focus at and not be constantly thinking about what to eat. I have much better relationships with family and friends. I get to really know myself in FA recovery. I’m... more
Food addiction isn't often taken seriously--not like drug or alcohol addiction--but it's real, and hearing these stories and experiences is life changing. Truly. Highly recommend!
I just started FA and I really feel these podcasts are helping me. I’m getting a lot of encouragement from them. Thank you, Sue H.
I’m so blessed I found FA, and these recordings have made a difference in my day to day living. They’ve been there when I needed them most. Thank you!
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This podcast offers personal testimonies and stories from individuals navigating the challenging journey of recovery from food addiction. Topics frequently discussed include the impact of childhood experiences and family dynamics on eating habits, the emotional struggles tied to food, and the transformative power of community and support through the 12-step program. Each episode features a unique narrative that emphasizes personal growth, resilience, and the importance of finding a supportive network for recovery. The content is particularly geared towards those seeking understanding, connection, and encouragement in their own struggles with food addiction.
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