Recent Episodes
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198. But What Is a Craving, Anyway? (we're still debating it)
Apr 30, 2025 – 40:36 -
197. But My Body Image Is All Over the Place
Apr 23, 2025 – 42:10 -
196. But I Can't Forgive Myself for My Unhealthy Behaviors
Apr 16, 2025 – 44:34 -
195. But Everyone is Losing Weight on Weight Loss Drugs -- and Frankly I'm Struggling
Apr 9, 2025 – 36:34 -
194. But I Can't Diet (and I'm Mad/Sad About It!) - Part Two
Apr 2, 2025 – 47:54 -
193. But Now I Can't Diet Even if I Want To!
Mar 26, 2025 – 36:49 -
192. Health Anxiety Or Health Concern?
Mar 19, 2025 – 37:59 -
191. The Father Wound
Mar 12, 2025 – 38:50 -
190. Melissa Guest
Mar 5, 2025 – 49:16 -
189. But is Food Freedom Eating Whatever I Want?
Feb 26, 2025 – 38:38 -
188. Acceptance vs Defeat; Toastmasters and speed-puzzling; therapeutic techniques for resistance; being in a larger body on an airplane; body allowance vs body acceptance
Feb 19, 2025 – 40:03 -
187. Never Binge Again by Glenn Livingstone: A Book Review
Feb 12, 2025 – 45:54 -
186. But what about GLP-1 and Weight Loss Medications for People with Disordered Eating?
Feb 5, 2025 – 41:45 -
185. But How Do I Stop Body Checking?
Jan 29, 2025 – 40:07 -
184. But Do You Plan Your Binges? (Live Episode)
Jan 22, 2025 – 41:04 -
183. The Mother Wound – How Our Mothers Screwed Us Up
Jan 15, 2025 – 44:54 -
182. But What About 12-Step Programs (like OA) for Binge Eating Recovery?
Jan 8, 2025 – 51:50 -
181. But it's 2025! Choosing a "Word for the Year"
Jan 1, 2025 – 42:27 -
180. A Christmas Morning Ramble
Dec 26, 2024 – 36:42 -
179. Exploring the Emotion of Sadness in a Healthy Relationship with Food
Dec 18, 2024 – 45:37 -
178. But How Does Alcohol Affect My Eating?
Dec 11, 2024 – 36:53 -
177. Trauma Informed Exercise and Binge Eating Recovery with Laura Khoudari
Dec 4, 2024 – 45:17 -
176. But Getting Sick Increases My Appetite!
Nov 27, 2024 – 36:09 -
175. But I Can't Stop Snacking After Dinner
Nov 20, 2024 – 38:49 -
174. But I Eat to Manage Stress
Nov 13, 2024 – 45:17 -
173. But Is It All-In Recovery or All-Or-Nothing Thinking?
Nov 6, 2024 – 44:28 -
172. But How Do I Deal with Being Triggered?
Oct 30, 2024 – 45:51 -
171. But How Do I Navigate Motherhood and Pregnancy?
Oct 23, 2024 – 38:55 -
170. But How Do I Handle Eating Out?
Oct 16, 2024 – 39:06 -
169. But How Do I Experience JOY?
Oct 9, 2024 – 39:49 -
168. Not Dieting in Peri-menopause and Menopause: An Interview with Dr. Jenn Salib Huber, RD ND
Oct 2, 2024 – 50:21 -
167. A Book Review of Ultra-Processed People
Sep 25, 2024 – 52:59 -
166. Autism and Eating Disorder Recovery with Livia Sara
Sep 18, 2024 – 45:00 -
165. But I Can't Stop Overeating
Sep 11, 2024 – 42:47 -
164. But What Are "Anchor Meals"?
Sep 4, 2024 – 35:26 -
163. But Sometimes I Feel Despair About Recovery
Aug 28, 2024 – 37:05 -
162. Anger in Recovery: Toxic or Empowering?
Aug 21, 2024 – 46:28 -
161. But Can Food Guilt Be A Motivator?
Aug 14, 2024 – 40:29 -
160. But Why is Mindful Eating SO Hard?!
Aug 7, 2024 – 43:36 -
159. Blood Sugar, Diabetes, and Binge Eating Recovery
Jul 31, 2024 – 52:13 -
158. But What the Hell (Effect)
Jul 24, 2024 – 48:41 -
157. But I'm Trying To Recover from Disordered Eating with Depression
Jul 17, 2024 – 37:41 -
156. But How Do I Handle Insensitive Comments?
Jul 10, 2024 – 46:42 -
155. But I Don't Trust Myself with Food (Live Episode)
Jul 3, 2024 – 40:12 -
154. But I Don't Know What to Eat...
Jun 26, 2024 – 45:25 -
153. Let's Talk About PCOS with Sam Abbott RD
Jun 19, 2024 – 44:16 -
152. But How Do I Deal With a Relapse?
Jun 12, 2024 – 42:41 -
151. But What Do Attachment Styles Have to Do With Food Boundaries?
Jun 5, 2024 – 43:28 -
150. But Is It Self-Care or Self-Indulgence?
May 29, 2024 – 46:33 -
149. Review of The Hunger Habit by Judson Brewer
May 26, 2024 – 39:52
Recent Reviews
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BlueJeanBaby5Love these real ladies!I have listened to an episode every morning to start my day after discovering this podcast about 3 weeks ago. I am learning a lot and working hard on shifting my mindset.
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Jamie W65Terrific podcastIncredibly real, transparent, and human. Great synchronicity between these two wonderful women.
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B77PSo informativeGreat ladies—worth a listen!
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Suanne and RickLove this podcast!Since I’ve loved listening to the podcast, I decided to go back to the beginning…..hadn’t heard all the previous podcasts. I so relate to both gals. Wish there had been such open topic discussions on the subject when I was in my 20’s- 30’s! (I’m now 61). Look forward to both perspectives on each topic!
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FedelzaFavorite podcast!These women are so inspiring! They feel like close friends as they talk authentically and with so much wisdom. I feel empowered in my recovery journey because of them. I listen to their podcast every day. 😊
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MBrownies7698My go-to!I absolutely love this podcast! Whenever I’m falling back in the diet/restrict/binge headspace, just one episode of LAD brings me right back. It’s such great support for binge/disordered eating recovery and I can relate to what is said so much.
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jamie ktThe only one I listen to on this topicI LOVE this podcast. They are a lifeline at times and have taught me so much personally and professionally. Somehow they cover, explain, and hold ALL the nuance of this very complicated topic. I trust them and love hearing their take on the issues. They are also kinda funny and easy to listen to. :)
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Meegan55So supportive and helpful!Sarah and Stef cover the details of recovery. As I navigate my own path, I keep listening to their honest conversations addressing the questions and concerns I have. So grateful for this fantastic resource!
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ILoveHorsesCowgirlHopeThis podcast gives me so much hope. These lovely ladies are incredibly brilliant, compassionate, and beautiful role models who have gotten me through some dark times in my disordered eating. I am still working at recovery, but they keep me on the path towards a healthy relationship with food and my body, and give me new insights every single week in their brilliant discussions. So very thankful for this podcast and the hope it provides.
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SproutPeteI feel hope for the first timeI’ve been struggling with disordered eating for almost 20 years, and have cycled in and out of the recovery space. This podcast and Sarah’s work in particular have been incredible for me over the last few weeks. I am so grateful to both of you, I only wish I lived in the UK!
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shirl1267Nice Ladies, Worth a Listen!I feel so fortunate to have found this podcast. I feel seen and heard, and can identify with so much of what you talk about. I went right to episode 1, and now I just finished episode 29, so naturally it was time to write a review. And I just so happen to be visiting the UK at this moment! I love the format of the show; each title just grabs you and both Stephanie and Sarah share their honest perspectives, struggles, triumphs, and insights. It’s like you’re sitting there having a chat with your besties about a common concern, not just doting on the issues or problems, but also trying to come to grips with how to navigate those issues in a workable, livable way. I can’t stop listening! (And yes, Sarah, that’s a nod to your book, which of course I purchased!)
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Joshuac311Nice LadiesSarah and Stefanie come across so kindly and warmly on this podcast. They speak on a variety of topics in the anti-diet and ED recovery spaces that don’t seem to repeat themselves even with as many episodes as they have done. Their episodes remind me that recovery is worth continuing to pursue.
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shiramiraIncredible Authenticity, Wisdom, and GuidanceI cannot shut up about this podcast. I think these two women have so much integrity, authenticity, and wisdom. Their podcast had helped heal things for me long after I’ve considered myself recovered, on a recovery path. Their warmth and knowledge fill my cup on a weekly basis. I am so grateful of and in awe of their work.
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mrmiscioAdore these ladies!I feel like I’m listening to my besties talking about health, eating body acceptance in such a raw and honest way.
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cdd431976Fantastic podcast!Love this content!
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alex4u.764817It’s been so helpfulI feel like they are talking abt eating disorders from the pov of the spiritual path (but also in very plain terms) and that is so helpful for me.
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Ca-me7423Must-Listen for anyone who struggles with food...Been listening non-stop for the last week. I find such comfort in hearing your voices and the way you explain not only the struggles, but also present the strategies for recovery. When I’m done with all of these I plan to just start at the beginning again. Keep up the great work, and thank you from a truly grateful new fan!
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Designer’s daughterHonest and helpfulMakes me feel a tiny bit less broken. Plus I love it when they laugh.
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**GMC**Fantastic! THANK YOU!!I can’t believe I found this podcast by googling psychology of over eating and coming up with a YouTube post post by Stephanie. I did that Google search because I had put a lot of effort into finding a therapist online for some issues I had been wanting to work on for a long time, and I kept getting the answer that they did not take my insurance. Fed up with putting time and effort into therapist, who either did not take my insurance, or just completely missed the mark with the therapy they offered for my specific needs I decided to specifically suss out any help I could find by myself and begin there. I have found Stephanie‘s YouTube channel, extremely helpful and a few episodes. I’ve listened to in just a short time of their podcast have been so incredibly insightful— they have imparted more advantageous words of wisdom in two podcasts than I might find in a lifetime of searching for answers with various therapists. Very impressed and I’ll be following their various avenues: instagram, YouTube, podcasts and books…
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The Sixth GirlFantastic podcastSarah and Stef bring warmth and humor to a difficult and often painful subject. They balance each other in many ways, and I find myself relating to each at different times. Very grateful for their generosity in creating this podcast.
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CjbMNGratefulThank you ladies for this podcast. I’ve been listening for over a year and it’s helped me so much, by way of validation, relating, giggling, and plenty of ah-ha moments. It’s nice to feel seen, heard, and empowered. Cheers to you both. -Candi
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VanessaCarolI feel understood.Thank you for talking about the different types of hunger. The “stomach hunger” is so much less intense than that primal urge to eat, and I feel like understanding where the urge comes from is the key for me. Understanding triggers is huge, like you have discussed. Tiredness is a big one. Another trigger for me is a long to-do list or looming task that I am on the cusp of undertaking that I am not yet leaning into, if that makes sense. Thank you for this podcast, please keep it going, the combination of your experiences, you’re putting words to so many things that I have experienced. And I think the amount of people experiencing this is only going to grow as (or if) the rest of the world has a cultural shift becoming more like American culture and takes on the baggage we carry about food. But the conversation about intuitive eating is slowly getting out there. May the Lord Jesus bless you both!
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becominggerriFinally someone is tackling the hard questions!I looked and looked for discussion of these topics. No one but these ladies are tackling these hard topics with the utmost care.
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dillyw1234321Must have in your recovery journeyThis podcast has been so helpful in my recovery. I am so grateful to have all these episodes to listen to as I go about my day. I have learned so much about recovery and about myself as I hear my own thoughts and stories related back to me through these two women.
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Person128649465So deeply healingListening to this podcast has been so deeply healing for me. It’s helped me through many sleepless nights and bad body image days. Love stef and Sarah!
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hbalagnaLife changing podcast!This podcast was the final (and very large) piece in my recovery. I’ve read so many books and listened to so much expert advice, but the way these women talk about this subject made something click in my brain, and I am honestly in awe of how quickly my eating changed after l started listening. Thank you SO much Sarah and Stephanie for this truly life changing content.
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ang126Excellent conversationsLove listening to their conversations and seeing how each of us are different and the same when dealing with our food issues.
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MorningStar 15You need to listen!!!Life After Diets in one of the best podcasts out there! They are so informative and enlightening! A+++
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smabdiisnxjskBzisaozbdusSuch great perspectivesI learned of this podcast after finding Sarah’s youtube channel. I loved her message & content since I have struggled on & off with disordered eating that’s taken various forms over the years. The stuff they talk about is all so relatable, so many things they share that resonates so well & make me feel less alone in this struggle. Also hearing of all the behaviors they’d engage in - ones I did (& do) too but have been too ashamed to admit - is so healing. there’s so much hope!
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Brunaaa IMakes my days lighterI love this podcast and the hosts speak about so many aspects of dealing with difficult emotions that it’s the only podcast I’d listen to an episode more than once, just so I can really work on myself. Oftentimes I catch myself thinking of how to deal with other emotions and not only those I associate with BE. Highly recommend this podcast!
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jnayyyLove itI recently started listening to this podcast and love it. Sarah and Steph are so authentic, open, and engaging. I find myself simultaneously riveted while also cracking up up at their banter. Lovely ladies! Worth a listen!
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Maria19**Grief and foodI just finished listening to podcast #78. Boy did it hit the mark…I have been searching for someone to also make this connection that made me feel not so alone. After losing my husband, of 30 years, I became quite aware of using food as a means to fill the vast hole left in my being that his loss left. Even as stuffing down donuts, thinking there would never be enough donuts to do the job. Finding this podcast gives me hope, and I’m so glad I came across it. Do yourself a favor and give a listen, these ladies are kind, soft and understanding.
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SiobhanandpiaNobody does it better.These women go deep. So many ED podcasts are superficial but there’s always something new here. Steph & Sarah are insightful, interesting, highly relatable. Their honesty and humour is real. So enjoyable while giving you plenty to think about.
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CrkwonThat illusion BALANCE between restriction and anarchyGrateful for this well articulated defining of binge eating (what it is) and tons of insight into how we can begin to find our way out. I’m getting a ton out of listening to this. Thank you for making this content!
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Musty FanI feel less aloneAwesome ladies, worth a listen!
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jmc5050Pure Gold!Sarah and Stefanie are a joy to listen to! I’ve been healing my relationship with food/body for a long time and listening to them gives me new insight, every episode!
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jls327You both are amazing!As a psychotherapist and someone who has struggled with my own relationship with food, I can’t even tell you how helpful your knowledge, perspectives, and authenticity have been for me to shift my thinking on the subject. I love listening to you both and I’ve recommended this podcast to multiple clients who are looking to challenge the diet culture messaging we are all immersed in. Keep it up ladies, you rock! 💜
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as6888So HelpfulI listen every week and this podcast has been so helpful in my journey. I feel less alone with each discussion. You both get it!
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doesntgetanybluerThe support I needed!!!Thank you!
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exotic_orchidA deep dive into the psycheHi Stef and Sarah, Your podcast is currently my favorite. Thank you for your vulnerability and kindness as you share about your own realizations as you moved into life after diets. I appreciate hearing mature women sharing a loving discussion of those most sensitive feelings and thoughts about our self-worth and survival in these bodies we have. There is so much beyond the throwing off of diet culture and letting go of seeking “the male gaze”. (Revolution is exciting, but…what should I make for dinner?) Your podcast helps me stay the course and continue to seek new ways to accept my body, and live! There is definitely life after diets!
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Marie 19781978Nice ladies, worth a listenReally useful podcast for anyone unlearning diet culture and undoing eating issues/disorders.
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AJ RDNJust the podcast I was looking forI just discovered your podcast and I’m loving your heartfelt and vulnerable discussions on the important topics related to unlearning diet culture. I’m a Registered Dietitian working in the Intuitive Eating/HAES space and I’m always looking for resources to share with clients which allow them to revisit topics we’re covering. You both have a beautiful way of explaining difficult topics. I’ve already shared several of your episodes. Thank you for your work. Please keep the episodes coming!
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AjharriNice LadiesNice Ladies
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@C126Life After DietsThis podcast is excellent and I enjoy the friendly and nonjudgmental presentation.
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Zen ClaudiaWhat a Gift!!These ladies are the best! I get comfort and wisdom from EVERY episode.
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RuthVVvhOutstanding!Hi. I just found out about this podcast from one of Sarah’s recent YouTube videos and have listened to the first three episodes. I just have to say this is the best podcast I have ever listened to! What a wealth of information you two are sharing along with your vulnerability. I can’t wait to continue listening to alllll of the episodes. Please keep sharing! It will be most helpful for me as I work with my clients!
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Em E. H. B.Thank You Sarah and StefI have listened to each episode many times over and it feels as if Stef and Sarah are speaking to me, about me, and that my experience is theirs. It’s a comfort and revelation to know that there are others out there who have endured similar experiences and thoughts around dieting, disordered eating, diet culture, identity, worthiness, values, etc. I feel a glimmer of hope that there is a more fulfilling life waiting for me after I surrender to the battle I have fought with my body and food for the past 25+ years. There are not enough words to properly express my gratitude for this Podcast and for Sarah and Stef.
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soap_a_pillaAwesome contentThis show is so helpful for anyone in eating disorder recovery (or just anyone!) Sarah and Stef have such an amazing rapport with each other and every podcast episode is like chatting with friends. They are so transparent and honest with their experiences and share their knowledge in a way that is so encouraging!
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3starjoeInformativeThis show presents great information without judgement or sham and comes from a place of personal experience on part of the hosts. Definitely worth a listen.
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Blerchette🖤Just 🖤🖤🖤🖤
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