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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2026 · 22 MIN

How I Help Clients to Quiet The Food Noise without Ozempic

from Change Wired · host Angela Shurina

Food shouldn’t take up this much mental space. If you feel stuck in cravings, late-night snacking, or constant second-guessing, this conversation will give you a clear, science-informed system that makes eating feel simple natural.We break down an 11-rule nutrition framework which I use in my coaching to reduce “food noise” and reconnect you with real hunger cues. We talk about why humans thrive on certain foods, why ultra-processed products can hijack appetite, and how a few repeatable behaviors can stabilize your energy, mood, and weight without relying on extreme diets or long-term drugs. You’ll hear specific, actionable targets for protein, fiber, hydration, and meal structure, plus the mechanics that matter more than people think like chewing, eating slowly, and choosing foods that actually create satiety.The goal is not perfection, it’s a sustainable nutrition system you can practice one habit at a time for a few months and feel the compounding results.If this helps, subscribe, share it with one person who struggles with food, and leave a review so more listeners can find practical nutrition coaching that works in real life.Text Me Your Thoughts and IdeasSupport the showBrought to you by Angela Shurina  Certified Health, Sleep, Performance & Executive Coach 360 with 18 years of experience helping people change to feel, be and do their best.

Food shouldn’t take up this much mental space. If you feel stuck in cravings, late-night snacking, or constant second-guessing, this conversation will give you a clear, science-informed system that makes eating feel simple natural. We break down an 11-rule nutrition framework which I use in my coaching to reduce “food noise” and reconnect you with real hunger cues. We talk about why humans thrive on certain foods, why ultra-processed products can hijack appetite, and how a few repeatable beh...

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