Why We Turn to Food When the World Feels Out of Control

Why We Turn to Food When the World Feels Out of Control

In this episode, Alana explores why emotional overeating often intensifies during times of collective global stress, such as political upheaval, economic instability, or health crises. She dives into the science behind how our nervous systems are wired to seek safety and comfort—sometimes turning to food as a soothing anchor when uncertainty abounds. Alana discusses how the disruption of routines and loss of predictable anchors can lead us to use eating as a coping ritual, and she highlights the “I deserve this” loop that can make food feel like our main refuge. Through personal insights and examples from her work, Alana encourages self-awareness and compassion, offering listeners practical ways to diversify their sources of comfort and establish new grounding rituals beyond food.


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Takeaways

  • Emotional eating is a common response to stress.

  • It's important to recognize that you're not alone in this experience.

  • The nervous system plays a crucial role in how we respond to stress.

  • Food can become a source of predictability during uncertain times.

  • Collective behavior influences individual eating habits.

  • Changing deep-rooted patterns takes time and awareness.

Chapters

03:10 Understanding the Nervous System's Role

08:01 The Deserve This Loop and Its Implications

11:22 The Search for Control Amidst Chaos

14:49 Generational Trauma and Emotional Eating

18:06 Rewiring Survival Patterns for Healing

19:06 Practical Steps for Managing Emotional Eating

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