NWP Episode 279: Food Addiction and The F*ck It Diet with Caroline Dooner
Today on the podcast we have guest Caroline Dooner. Caroline is the humorist and author of The F*ck It Diet. She spent years as a performer, and dieted like it was her job (because it kind of was). After healing her relationship to food, she's been sharing what she learned ever since. She writes a lot about *why* we have such a dysfunctional relationship with food and weight.
You can find more at thefuckitdiet.com and can follow her on instagram @thefuckitdiet.
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In this episode we discuss:
Caroline shares about who she is and what led her to write the book, the F*ck It Diet.
Stories behind writing the book the F*ck It Diet you may not know!
The similarities and differences between the F*ck It Diet and intuitive eating.
Why we are not struggling with food addictions, but rather diet addiction.
Understanding how we are not addicted to sugar.
Caroline shares about her new book, Tired As F*ck.
How Caroline practices wellness without obsession.
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