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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |
From a young age, she learned that food could quiet her inner storms. As a teenager, desperate to control her weight, she experimented with appetite suppressants—only to find that quick fixes led to deeper pain. She cycled through restricting, bulimi... more
From a young age, her life was doom and gloom. Food was her reprieve, protecting her from uncomfortable emotions. She endured sexual trauma as a young child, a difficult family, and mental illness. In elementary school, she began dieting and eventual... more
At 78, he’s lived through war, marriage, career highs—and a 30-year secret battle with bulimia. Although he was raised in a middle-class family with healthy eating habits, he internalized early messages that “thin is good” and “fat is bad.” He grew u... more
I didn’t grow up on a farm, but when I married at 19 years old, that’s where life took me. My husband and I built our lives there, raising four daughters amidst long days and hard work. It was a beautiful place to raise a family, but as the years pas... more
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The content focuses on individual journeys of recovery from food addiction, with participants sharing their personal stories, struggles, and transformations. Themes of community support, the challenges associated with emotional eating, the impact of family dynamics, and the methods of recovery through structured programs are prevalent. Various episodes narrate experiences ranging from childhood challenges, adult relationships, and the effectiveness of recovery groups, particularly the twelve-step program. The unique aspect of the content is the diverse backgrounds of the speakers, providing a wide array of perspectives on overcoming food addiction and offering hope to listeners facing similar issues.
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Food Addicts In Recovery Anonymous launched 7 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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