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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 24 MIN

Healthy Huddle: The Difference Between Feeling Fed & Being Fed

from The Mind Body Project · host Aaron Degler

We explore why a full stomach can still leave us reaching for dessert, snacks, or one more bite, and we name the gap between being fed and feeling fed. We share simple ways to create satisfaction and closure so food noise calms down and grazing feels less automatic. • the difference between physical fullness and true satisfaction • why we keep searching for “something else” after a meal • how emotional completion shapes cravings and snacking • sensory enjoyment and why the full food experience matters • how modern eating habits increase distraction and speed • why multitasking makes meals not register in the brain • what food noise sounds like and how feeling fed reduces it • practical ways to feel fed: pause, notice, engage senses, ask “Am I still enjoying this?” • creating an ending to a meal by stopping before stuffed and leaving a bite or two I would challenge you this week, that might be very challenging, if you're eating by yourself, if there's any time you eat by yourself, try to do it, see if you can make it five minutes with nothing, no distractions, no um, no phone, no television, no music, just you, your thoughts, and your food.https://aarondegler.com/

We explore why a full stomach can still leave us reaching for dessert, snacks, or one more bite, and we name the gap between being fed and feeling fed. We share simple ways to create satisfaction and closure so food noise calms down and grazing feels less automatic. • the difference between physical fullness and true satisfaction • why we keep searching for “something else” after a meal • how emotional completion shapes cravings and snacking • sensory enjoyment and why...

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