
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 | |||

When I found Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA), my weight wasn’t my real problem – it was the complete madness I experienced around food. Food had controlled my life since childhood. I grew up in my great-grandmother’s house, and the kitchen wa... more
From vodka at 13 to nightly binges of flour and sugar in adulthood, my life was ruled by addiction. At 23, weighed down by blame, insecurity, and shame about being gay, I attempted to take my own life. At 24 years old, I found sobriety in A.A. After ... more
The oldest of six children with parents who were overwhelmed, but tried hard, she found comfort in food from an early age. Despite being an average student at a healthy weight, she struggled with self-doubt and a fear of failure. After leaving home, ... more
My earliest recollection is from the age of four – being shy and awkward, always afraid to join other kids at play. I was a picky eater and would take a long time to get through what was on my plate. Still, I began to put on the pounds, and I got it ... more
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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!
I find this podcast to be very helpful. I see myself in most of the stories. I really like how old we podcast started and ended with the Serenity prayer.
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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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