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Hot Topic: Self-Sabotage
Season 2 · Episode 74

Hot Topic: Self-Sabotage

The Fasting Method Podcast · Megan Ramos

April 11, 202343m 58s

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Show Notes

Episode #74

In today's episode, Terri and Nadia discuss the Hot Topic of Self-Sabotage.

Their conversation covers some theories about why we ALL self-sabotage and then how we can come to understand our unique reasons and learn ways to address these underlying causes. Lastly, Nadia answers one of your questions:

Women like me are constantly told, "Women should not fast." It was recently suggested to me to eat complex carbs and starchy vegetables a week before my cycle starts and my body will thank me for it. I'm curious why it's said that women need carbs but men do not. [35:58]

Books mentioned in this episode:

When Food is Comfort by Julie Simon

Never Binge Again by Glen Livingstone

This book is available FREE here: https://neverbingeagain.com/

Brain Over Binge by Kathryn Hansen

Rational Recovery by Jack Trimpey

Stop Self-Sabotage by Judy Ho

The Self-Sabotage Behaviour Workbook by Candice Seti

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