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Breaking Up With Binge Eating

Breaking Up With Binge Eating

By: Georgie Fear and the Confident Eaters Team
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Breaking Up With Binge Eating is for anyone stuck in binge eating, emotional eating, or the restrict-then-binge cycle. Hosts Georgie Fear, Christina Holland, and Maryclaire Brescia share practical, evidence-based tools from the Breaking Up With Binge Eating Coaching Program—grounded in nutritional science, behavior change psychology, and approaches like CBT and ACT—without the shame or perfectionism. New here? Start with Episode 10: The 2 REAL Causes of Binge Eating. Pick your Listening Path (where to start, by topic): https://breakingupwithbingeeating.transistor.fm/start-here-pick-your-listening-path© 2021 Breaking Up With Binge Eating Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Support in the Moment: Kahani, Eating Disorder Recovery, and Real-Time Tools (with Mehek Mohan + Elena)
    Mar 23 2026

    New to the show? Start Here: https://breakingupwithbingeeating.transistor.fm/start-here
    Pick the listening path that fits what you’re dealing with right now.

    Episode summary
    Recovery doesn’t only happen in therapy—it happens in the moments in between. In this episode, Georgie talks with Mehek Mohan, cofounder of Kahani, an app designed to offer personalized, on-demand support for eating disorder recovery, and Elena, who uses the app in her own recovery and helps guide its development.

    You’ll hear how Kahani aims to lower cognitive load on hard days through check-ins and tailored activities, why a nonjudgmental space can help when shame is loud, and how the app navigates the common “weight loss vs. binge/restrict” trap without turning into diet culture in disguise.

    In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why urges can spike during transitions and at night—and what “in-the-moment” support can look like
    • The relief of having somewhere to “get it out” without feeling like a burden
    • Elena’s take on shame and silence—and why repeated disclosure to loved ones can sometimes backfire
    • How Kahani’s check-ins and personalized activities are designed to reduce cognitive load
    • What makes the app feel more “recovery-literate” (ED-specific language + that “quasi recovery” middle space)
    • The “I want to lose weight but I’m stuck in binge/restrict” dilemma—plus an example of how the app responds
    • Guardrails: why Kahani isn’t a replacement for treatment, and how it’s meant to augment support
    • Mehek’s personal “why” for building this, and how they’re iterating based on user feedback

    Links & resources

    • Learn more about Kahani: https://getkahani.com/georgie

    Important note
    This episode is educational and supportive, not medical advice. Kahani is a support tool and is not a substitute for professional treatment.


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    45 mins
  • When Food Is the Only Break You Get
    Mar 19 2026

    New to the show? Start Here: https://breakingupwithbingeeating.transistor.fm/start-here
    Pick the listening path that fits what you’re dealing with right now.

    When life feels like nonstop self-management, food can become the fastest, most reliable way to get relief—especially if rest, comfort, or support don’t feel allowed. In this episode, we’ll look at why emotional eating and binge eating are points on the same continuum of pressure and capacity, and how to widen your “menu of relief” so food doesn’t have to do all the work.

    In this episode:

    • Why emotional eating often starts as a solution to stress and overload
    • How binge eating can show up when regulation collapses under too much strain
    • The kinds of pressure that build up (physical, cognitive, emotional, relational, and “be good” pressure)
    • The core shift: don’t just remove food—add relief (small, reliable breaks)
    • Practical categories of relief: body, sensory, decision, emotional, relational, and permission-based

    Coming next:
    What to do when the urge is already there—how to respond without white-knuckling or collapse.

    All Access:
    For more support, All Access includes recorded real-life coaching sessions (shared with permission). Join at georgiefear.com/podcast or in Apple Podcasts.

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    14 mins
  • Why “Being Good” Backfires (Especially When Weight Loss Is the Goal)
    Mar 12 2026

    New to the show? Start Here: https://breakingupwithbingeeating.transistor.fm/start-here
    Pick the listening path that fits what you’re dealing with right now.

    So many people believe: “Once I lose weight, I’ll finally feel calm around food.” In this episode, we unpack why that belief often backfires—turning food into a high-stakes performance, increasing stress and rigidity, and making emotional eating and binge eating more likely. We’ll also explore a stability-first approach: lowering pressure first so eating can become steadier, calmer, and more consistent.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How weight loss becomes a “permission slip” for rest, ease, and self-trust
    • Why dieting pressure doesn’t create consistent healthy living—it creates swings
    • Emotional eating as relief (“I need a break”) vs binge eating (“I can’t hold this together anymore”)
    • The trap of making peace conditional on being smaller
    • A simple weekly exercise to get what you want without putting weight loss in charge

    Want more support?

    If you want to go deeper, check out All Access—my paid subscription where you can hear real coaching sessions (shared with permission) and the practical conversations that help people move from distress to stability with food. Join at georgiefear.com/podcast (or subscribe right in your podcast app).

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    14 mins
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I was pleasantly surprised by what I heard because it made a lot of sense. I felt understood because I heard two women talking about things that I've thought, felt and experienced. I shared this with my sister and suggested that she listen and pass it in to others as well. I look forward to listening to more shows and gaining skills that I can use to help myself.

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Learning a lot with these podcasts. Very helpful information to help with my binge eating.

Great stuff

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Thank you for creating this podcast.
It has really made such a huge difference in my life. I went from… “You can’t leave the table until your plate is clean young lady!” to an eating disorder through middle/ high school to now - a constant battle of binging and self hate. This podcast has given me more relief with food than I have had in a long time.
In a massive nutshell, it is informative, fun, relatable, applicable and ingenious.
I’m just really grateful for you all making this. It is so appreciated.

I am so grateful I found this podcast!

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Sometimes I feel like I’ve been struggling with my weight for so long and working on it for so long that I must know everything and there’s no point to all of the self-help stuff that is out there. But the truth is that almost everything I’ve turned to is with the goal of losing weight. I want something ELSE. Georgie gives counsel with the goal of loving yourself. I’m still new to the podcast and afraid of believing everything everything she says, because my fear tells me that I will gain so much weight if I lived with these accepting thoughts towards food! But somewhere, deeper down, I know logically that this isn’t true. I am excited to keep listening and I am opening my heart to believing that I don’t become obese if I just love myself the way I am, and eat food freely.

Just what I was looking for

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The podcasts use of stories/anecdotes paired with psychology makes it really easy to understand. This is now my favorite binge eating podcast. I’m happy I stumbled across it.

really good

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