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EPISODE 154 | Why Healthy Eating Feels So Confusing Today with Dr. Mandy Willig

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Healthy eating should be straightforward.Eat real food. Take care of your body. Feel better.So why does it feel so confusing?Somewhere between conflicting nutrition advice, evolving science, and the realities of modern life, something simple became overwhelming. What used to be intuitive now feels like a constant negotiation—between cost, time, culture, identity, and information you’re not even sure you can trust.In this conversation, nutrition scientist Dr. Mandy Willig brings clarity to the noise. From the myth of food addiction to the truth about processed foods and the deeper systems shaping our choices, this isn’t about perfect eating.It’s about understanding what’s actually happening—and what really matters.

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Why is healthy eating so confusing today? A nutrition scientist explains processed foods, diet myths, food addiction, and the real factors shaping how we eat. Learn what actually matters for your health in a modern food system.

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