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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 51 MIN

Emotional Eating: Why You Can’t Stop — and How to Heal

from WORTHY and ABUNDANT: Self Worth and Personal Growth · host LINDA BRAND COACH

Send us Fan MailIf you struggle with emotional eating, stress eating, or feeling out of control with food — especially in midlife — this episode will open your eyes in a powerful way.In this deeply honest conversation, I’m joined by Emotional Eating, Digestive, and Hormone Expert Amber Romaniuk, who shares why emotional eating isn’t about willpower, discipline, or “being broken.” Instead, it’s often rooted in unprocessed emotions, chronic stress, hormone imbalances, perfectionism, and patterns of self-abandonment that many high-achieving women carry for years.Amber opens up about her own journey of gaining and losing over 1,000 pounds, spending years trapped in binge cycles, and ultimately healing her relationship with food, body, and self.Together, we explore:✨ Why emotional eating happens ✨ The hidden connection between hormones, digestion, and cravings✨ Why dieting often makes the cycle worse✨ How perfectionism and people-pleasing fuel overeating✨ Practical steps to rebuild self-trust and body confidence✨ What true “Body Freedom™” looks like Amber Romaniuk is an Emotional Eating, Digestive, and Hormone Expert with over 12 years of experience helping high-achieving women overcome self-sabotage with food and create lasting body confidence, intuition, and optimal health.Her podcast, The No Sugarcoating Podcast, has over 2 million downloads across more than 90 countries.If this episode resonated with you and you’re ready for deeper support in reclaiming your health, confidence, and sense of self, explore Linda’s coaching and programs in the show notes.Find Amber here:https://amberapproved.ca Support the showFind Linda and her offerings: Link to Linda's powerful journal for daily intentions and gratitude:https://a.co/d/0bJaBcC0https://a.co/d/051j2nHehttps://lindabrandcoach.com/Linktreehttps://linktr.ee/lindabrandcoachInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/lindabrandcoach/https://www.instagram.com/worthyandabundant/https://www.instagram.com/lindabrandhomesEmail: [email protected] Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe so you know when the next episode is dropped. Linda's mission is to grow this audience and heal the planet through empowering men and women to live their healthiest, best and most empowered and authentic lives. 

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Send us Fan Mail If you struggle with emotional eating, stress eating, or feeling out of control with food — especially in midlife — this episode will open your eyes in a powerful way. In this deeply honest conversation, I’m joined by Emotional Eating, Digestive, and Hormone Expert Amber Romaniuk, who shares why emotional eating isn’t about willpower, discipline, or “being broken.” Instead, it’s often rooted in unprocessed emotions, chronic stress, hormone imbalances, perfectionism, and patte...

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