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243. The Role “Enough” Has in our Food and Body Healing with Kimberly Ann Johnson

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In her new book, Call of the Wild: How We Heal Trauma, Awaken our Own Power and Use it for Good, Kimberly Ann Johnson gives us the critical language to understand our nervous system and why this matters for us to heal trauma and feel enough.

An important part of trauma work is building our capacity to be with pleasure and satisfaction. In our interview, Kimberly shares her perspective on satiation, which is asking the question “What is enough?” and how this question is critical to how we eat and relate to our bodies.

In this episode, we discuss:

  1. Why satiation or “enoughness” in Kimberly’s words, matters to our nervous system
  2. What safety feels like in your social nervous system, including thinking about who we eat with changes our experience of a meal
  3. Weight struggles as a symbolic attempt at “having weight” in what we can create in our lives and for each other instead of being so “I” or “me” centered
  4. Ideas of how to soothe your nervous system when you want to reach for food or social media
  5. How being told to “calm down” or “let it go” when stressed can backfire and cause us to turn to sugar, overeat or binge
  6. How good bodies depend on where you live and the body as an emergent process instead of something to judge

Connect with Insatiable & Ali:
Why Am I Eating This Now? Group Program opens in September! Why does the same hard work and discipline that has gotten you so far in life backfire when you try and apply it to your eating? Don't settle for this “food thing” hanging over you any longer. Find out what’s really happening when your food discipline disappears in the moments when you feel like you need it most. 12 WEEKS. MASTER COACHING. GROUP SUPPORT. Learn more.

Call our new Insatiable hotline: (412) 475-8006. Click here to text (for privacy, we only see the last 4 digits of your phone number) and won't be able to text back. Please don't delete prepopulated numbers as that identifies your message is meant for Insatiable ).
Help me reach 200 reviews by the end of the summer! It only takes 30 seconds to rate, review, and subscribe to Insatiable on your favorite podcast platform—it means more to me than you know—and helps others find the show!

  continue reading

278 episodes

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Content provided by Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC, Ali Shapiro, MSOD, and CHHC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC, Ali Shapiro, MSOD, and CHHC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send me (Ali) a text message.

In her new book, Call of the Wild: How We Heal Trauma, Awaken our Own Power and Use it for Good, Kimberly Ann Johnson gives us the critical language to understand our nervous system and why this matters for us to heal trauma and feel enough.

An important part of trauma work is building our capacity to be with pleasure and satisfaction. In our interview, Kimberly shares her perspective on satiation, which is asking the question “What is enough?” and how this question is critical to how we eat and relate to our bodies.

In this episode, we discuss:

  1. Why satiation or “enoughness” in Kimberly’s words, matters to our nervous system
  2. What safety feels like in your social nervous system, including thinking about who we eat with changes our experience of a meal
  3. Weight struggles as a symbolic attempt at “having weight” in what we can create in our lives and for each other instead of being so “I” or “me” centered
  4. Ideas of how to soothe your nervous system when you want to reach for food or social media
  5. How being told to “calm down” or “let it go” when stressed can backfire and cause us to turn to sugar, overeat or binge
  6. How good bodies depend on where you live and the body as an emergent process instead of something to judge

Connect with Insatiable & Ali:
Why Am I Eating This Now? Group Program opens in September! Why does the same hard work and discipline that has gotten you so far in life backfire when you try and apply it to your eating? Don't settle for this “food thing” hanging over you any longer. Find out what’s really happening when your food discipline disappears in the moments when you feel like you need it most. 12 WEEKS. MASTER COACHING. GROUP SUPPORT. Learn more.

Call our new Insatiable hotline: (412) 475-8006. Click here to text (for privacy, we only see the last 4 digits of your phone number) and won't be able to text back. Please don't delete prepopulated numbers as that identifies your message is meant for Insatiable ).
Help me reach 200 reviews by the end of the summer! It only takes 30 seconds to rate, review, and subscribe to Insatiable on your favorite podcast platform—it means more to me than you know—and helps others find the show!

  continue reading

278 episodes

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