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Childhood Food Agency: When you weren’t allowed to choose.
Season 2 · Episode 28

Childhood Food Agency: When you weren’t allowed to choose.

Before Dieting...

January 26, 20265m 57s

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Show Notes

Most women assume that as adults they should know what ‘enough’ food looks like. But portion confidence, stopping cues, and self-trust don’t appear automatically. They’re built through early experiences of choice, permission, and authority at the table. In this episode we explore Agency: who decided what and how much you ate and how those early meal dynamics can shape adult patterns like dieting dependence, private overeating, and fear of judgement.

This episode continues the paired theme with Access, because these two factors often work together to build the blueprint for lifelong eating.

In this episode, you’ll learn

💛 What food agency actually means (and what it doesn’t)

💛 Why food confidence is often a developmental skill, not a motivation issue

💛 Why eating differently in front of others is a protective response

💛 How secrecy becomes a substitute for choice

Key takeaways

😊 Agency is authority at meals is for choice, portion sizing and stopping

😊 Private overeating is often the system restoring autonomy

😊 The dinner table taught rules that still shape eating today

If agency was limited in your early life, dieting won’t solve the root issue; it only temporarily overrides it. The Weighting for Happiness Project helps you investigate your specific blueprint and diagnose the true drivers behind weight regain, so lasting change becomes possible.

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Cheers

Bronwyn