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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2025 · 11 MIN

166: Food is NOT a Moral Issue

from Lose Your Cravings Podcast with Keysa Amaro

Food is not a moral issue, yet diet culture has conditioned us to believe that eating certain foods makes us “good” or “bad,” trapping us in cycles of guilt, shame, and restriction. This moralization of food disconnects us from our bodies, fuels emotional eating and cravings, and keeps us stuck in an all-or-nothing mindset. But true food freedom comes when we stop labeling food as virtuous or sinful and start seeing it as simply food—some more nutrient-dense, some more satisfying, some just for joy, and all of them valid. By challenging food guilt, giving ourselves full permission to eat, and detaching our worth from what we consume, we can break free from the exhausting diet cycle and cultivate a peaceful, trusting relationship with food and our bodies.Become a sponsor of the Lose Your Cravings Podcast here!patreon.com/loseyourcravingsGet my FREE Guide: Break Free From Nighttime EatingWant to dive deeper into ending your cravings and overeating once and for all? → Book a call with me! Keysa Amaro helps women manage their emotional eating and cravings without deprivation or complicated meal plans so they can show up fully in their life and career.

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