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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2025 · 33 MIN

110. Why Food Scenes Make Us Cry: The Psychology of Comfort, Connection, and Cinema

from Eat Your Content · host Rich Herrera

Why do food scenes in movies and TV hit us so hard? Why does a simple bowl of pasta in Chef or a chaotic kitchen in The Bear stir up so much emotion?In this episode of Eat Your Content, host Rich Herrera sits down with Jennifer Teplin, licensed therapist and founder of Manhattan Wellness, to explore the emotional psychology of food in pop culture—and why what we eat on screen (and in real life) often reflects what we’re feeling deep down.Jennifer and Rich dive into:🍝 Why food scenes in movies can feel more intimate than love scenes🧠 The psychology behind comfort food and emotional eating🔥 How perfectionism and pressure in the restaurant world mirror real-life burnout❤️ How family recipes, holiday meals, and shared dishes connect to memory and identity🎥 The hidden therapy behind iconic scenes from The Bear, Chef, and It’s ComplicatedWhether you’re a foodie, a film buff, or someone trying to understand why food carries so much emotional weight, this conversation will make you see your favorite shows—and your favorite meals—in a whole new light.👉 Listen now to learn how food, emotion, and storytelling feed the human experience.____________Connect with Manhattan Wellness: gettherapytips.com____________Send us Fan MailThanks for listening to Eat Your Content. If you like what you hear, please consider supporting the podcast through our merch store on Tee Public. Get great quality items like T-shirts, hats, mugs, and more all sporting the vibrant Eat Your Content logo. Go to teepublic.com/user/eatyourcontent for more great items. Thank you for your support!Support the showWant to be a guest on Eat Your Content? Send me a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/eatyourcontentFollow EYC on SocialsTikTok: @eatyourcontent (https://www.tiktok.com/@eatyourcontent)YouTube: @EatYourContent (https://youtube.com/@EatYourContent?si=wYA-OAgpX4D51otX)Instagram: @richherrera (https://www.instagram.com/richherrera/) & @eatyourcontent (https://www.instagram.com/eatyourcontent)X (formally known as Twitter): @richherrera (https://twitter.com/richherrera)Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/richherrera1250Atmosfy: https://atmosfy.io/richherreraWeb: ⁠https://my.linkpod.site/eatyourcontent

Why do food scenes in movies and TV hit us so hard? Why does a simple bowl of pasta in Chef or a chaotic kitchen in The Bear stir up so much emotion? In this episode of Eat Your Content, host Rich Herrera sits down with Jennifer Teplin, licensed therapist and founder of Manhattan Wellness, to explore the emotional psychology of food in pop culture—and why what we eat on screen (and in real life) often reflects what we’re feeling deep down. Jennifer and Rich dive into: 🍝 Why food scenes in m...

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