Food Junkies Podcast

Food Junkies Podcast

By: Clarissa Kennedy

Language: en

Categories: Health, Fitness, Nutrition

Welcome to the "Food Junkies" podcast! Here we aim to provide you with the experience, strength and hope of professionals actively working on the front lines in the field of Food Addiciton. The purpose of our show is to educate YOU the listener and increase overall awareness about Food Addiction as a recognized disorder. Here we discuss all things recovery, exploring the many pathways people take towards abstinence in order to achieve a health forward lifestyle. Most importantly how to THRIVE rather than just survive. So stay positive, make a change for yourself, tell others about your change, and hopefully...

Episodes

Episode 263: Dr. Ignacio Cuaranta - Sleep, Light, and Ultra-Processed Foods in Mental Health
Jan 09, 2026

What if the biggest breakthroughs in mental health didn't start with more effort—but with better timing?

In this deeply grounding and wide-ranging conversation, we're joined by Ignacio Cuaranta, a board-certified psychiatrist whose work sits at the intersection of psychiatry, chronobiology, metabolic health, and lifestyle medicine. Trained in Argentina and working internationally, Dr. Cuaranta brings a refreshingly non-dogmatic, biology-forward lens to mental health—one that prioritizes rhythm, regulation, and compassion over blame or biohacking extremes.

Together, we explore why sleep and light exposure may be the most powerful psychiatric interventions we have, how ultra-processed foods disr...

Duration: 00:55:11
Episode 262: Clinician's Corner - Beyond "Volume Addiction"
Dec 24, 2025

In this reflective, clinically rich conversation, Molly and Clarissa begin by looking back on the words that shaped their last year—and naming the ones guiding them forward. From emanate and flourishing to safety and permission, they explore how intention-setting collides with real life, nervous systems, social context, and recovery work.

From there, the episode moves into a nuanced and often uncomfortable topic: "volume addiction." Is overeating whole foods after removing ultra-processed foods simply binge eating disorder in disguise? Sometimes yes. Sometimes no. And sometimes it's something entirely different.

Drawing from decades of combined experience in...

Duration: 00:34:52
Episode 261: Real Food Recovery: Holistic Healing, Harm Reduction & Building Lifelong Recovery Roots with Jamie Reno and Paige Alexander
Dec 23, 2025

In this episode, Paige and Jamie from Real Food Recovery join us to explore the powerful intersection of holistic health, nervous system regulation, and long-term recovery from ultra-processed food addiction. They share why they wrote their book, the four core branches that anchor recovery, and why recovery isn't about perfection—it's about resilience, compassion, and sustainable support systems that hold us when life falls apart. With honesty and courage, Jamie shares her story of leaving an abusive relationship and navigating destabilization while protecting her recovery. Together, we dig into spirituality (beyond religion), harm reduction, abstinence debates, nervous system science, ego tr...

Duration: 00:40:27
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 31: Emalyn W.
Dec 22, 2025

On today's episode, CJ sits down with the incredibly genuine and courageous Emalyn. Emalyn opens up about her journey with honesty and heart, from sneaking food and hiding her struggle from her husband to realizing that he had always offered unwavering support. She shares what led her to seek treatment in Minnesota and how that experience helped her finally release the shame and guilt she had carried for years. Emalyn's story is one of deep self-discovery, compassion, and freedom; a reminder that addiction isn't a moral failing but a condition we can understand, treat, and recover from.

If y...

Duration: 00:46:45
Episode 260: Healing Trauma, Shame, and Food Addiction through the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model with Jan Winhall
Dec 18, 2025

Jan Winhall is a psychotherapist, author, educator, and the developer of the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model (FSPM), a groundbreaking framework that integrates trauma therapy, polyvagal theory, and embodied focusing to understand and treat addiction and trauma. Over more than four decades of clinical work, Jan has specialized in supporting survivors of sexual violence, complex trauma, and addiction with a deeply de-pathologizing, feminist, and body-based lens.

She is the founder of the Felt Sense Polyvagal Model Institute, teaches internationally, and collaborates closely with leaders in the polyvagal community to bring more compassionate, somatically grounded approaches into trauma and...

Duration: 00:54:56
Episode 259: Dr. Carrie Wilkens, PhD on Rethinking Addiction Without Shame
Dec 11, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Clarissa and Molly sit down with psychologist Dr. Carrie Wilkens to unpack what it really means to help people change without shame, stigma, or power struggles. Drawing from decades of work in substance use, eating disorders, trauma, and family systems, Carrie invites us to rethink "denial," "relapse," "codependency," and even the disease model itself, while still honoring the seriousness of addiction and the depth of people's pain.

Together, we explore how self-compassion, curiosity, and values-based behavior change can transform not only individual recovery but also how families, helpers, and...

Duration: 00:54:58
Episode 258: Clinician's Corner – Holidays Edition: Boundaries, Nervous Systems & the Hella-Days
Dec 04, 2025

In this Clinician's Corner episode, Clarissa and Molly dive into what they lovingly (and accurately) call the "Hella-Days"—that stretch from early fall through New Year's where routines disappear, food is everywhere, emotions are high, and nervous systems are fried. Together, they unpack why this season is so activating for people with food addiction and nervous system sensitivity, and how to navigate it with values, boundaries, and a whole lot of self-compassion—whether you're surrounded by family or spending the holidays on your own.

In This Episode Clarissa & Molly explore: Why the holidays can feel like the "Holi...

Duration: 00:43:16
Episode 257: Dr. Nasha Winters, ND, FABNO - Cancer, UPFs, and Metabolic Healing
Nov 27, 2025

In this episode, we sit down with integrative oncologist and metabolic health pioneer Dr. Nasha Winters (who insists we call her Nasha) to explore the powerful intersection of cancer, ultra-processed foods, metabolism, and sovereignty.

Nasha shares her astonishing personal story: years of dismissed symptoms, normalized suffering, and relentless gaslighting that culminated in a diagnosis of end-stage ovarian cancer at age 19—and being sent home to die. Thirty-four years later, she's very much alive and leading a global movement to rethink cancer as a metabolic, terrain-driven disease rather than a purely genetic accident.

We talk about ho...

Duration: 00:54:13
Episode 256: Dr. Erica LaFata - Diagnosing Ultra-Processed Food Addiction with FASI
Nov 20, 2025

On this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, we welcome back Dr. Erica LaFata to dive into her groundbreaking work developing the Food Addiction Severity Interview (FASI) — a clinician-administered diagnostic tool modeled after the SCID alcohol use disorder module and adapted for ultra-processed foods. Building on self-report tools like the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) and mYFAS, Erica explains why the field urgently needs a structured clinical interview to validate ultra-processed food addiction as a distinct psychiatric presentation and move toward formal recognition in the DSM.

Together, we explore the nuance at the intersection of eating disorders an...

Duration: 00:54:54
Episode 255: Challenging the Naysayers with Dr. Nicole Avena
Nov 13, 2025

In this powerful episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Clarissa Kennedy welcome back Dr. Nicole Avena, one of the first researchers to scientifically validate the concept of food addiction. Together, they unpack the latest critiques of food addiction and explore why this diagnosis is still being challenged – and why the science strongly supports it.

🔍 Key Questions We Tackled Is food addiction "too broad" to be useful? Can we really rely on self-report tools like the Yale Food Addiction Scale? What about brain imaging – doesn't Kevin Hall's PET study "disprove" food addiction? Are we just pathologizing normal overeating under stress...

Duration: 00:55:27
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 30: Ashley Elizabeth
Nov 12, 2025

C J shares a moving conversation with Ashley Elizabeth, a woman whose honesty and courage shine through her recovery journey.

Ashley is remarkably open about her experience with food addiction and the lifelong impact of being put on a diet at a very young age. Like so many, she spent years trapped in the cycle of obsession, shame, and the constant search for control, returning to foods she didn't even like just to get her fix.

When Ashley first entered a 12-step program, she approached her food plan like another diet, and for a while...

Duration: 00:42:28
Episode 254: Dr. Paul O'Malley
Nov 06, 2025

Dr. Paul O'Malley is a Los Angeles-based dentist who's redefining what it means to care for your teeth—and your whole body. With more than 30 years of experience, Dr. O'Malley specializes in biomimetic and holistic dentistry, which basically means he works with your body, not against it. His focus is on preserving your natural tooth structure, using biocompatible materials, and avoiding the "drill and fill" mindset that leaves so many people anxious about the dentist's chair.


He earned his DDS from Creighton University and completed a residency at Baylor University, but what really sets him apart is...

Duration: 00:54:17
Episode 253: Clinician's Corner - From Rules to Guardrails: Rewriting the Manual for Recovery
Oct 29, 2025

Molly and Clarissa get real about the spoken and unspoken "rules" we inherit—from family, culture, religion, peers, and recovery spaces—and how those rules can quietly run our lives. They explore when structure is protective (especially early recovery) and when rigidity shrinks our world. The invitation: notice the rule, name whose voice it is, examine its intention, and rewrite it as a flexible, values-aligned boundary (a loving guardrail) that serves your recovery today.

What we cover

Invisible operating systems: How covert rules ("Don't cry in public," "Finish your plate," "Don't upset Dad," "Work before rest...

Duration: 00:44:17
Episode 252: Dr. Cate Shanahan - Are Seed Oils as Bad as Sugar?
Oct 23, 2025

Dr. Vera Tarman sits down with Dr. Cate Shanahan, family physician, nutrition consultant, and author of Deep Nutrition and Dark Calories, to discuss her case against industrial seed oils, how they may influence metabolic and mental health, and why she believes they can intensify sugar cravings and insulin resistance. We explore mechanisms she proposes (oxidation, mitochondrial stress), the "Hateful Eight" oils, and practical swaps that listeners can try if they choose to reduce seed oils. This episode presents a viewpoint that's debated in nutrition science; we encourage critical thinking, self-experimentation within a safe plan, and consultation with your care...

Duration: 00:48:38
Episode 251: Daniel Trevor - Unholy Trinity: How Carbs, Sugars, and Oils Make Us Fat, Sick, and Addicted, and How to Escape Their Grip
Oct 16, 2025

Host Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Daniel Trevor—entrepreneur-turned "citizen scientist" and author of Unholy Trinity: How Carbs, Sugars, and Oils Make Us Fat, Sick, and Addicted, and How to Escape Their Grip. After a near-fatal heart attack, Daniel dove into medical literature, clinician interviews, and self-tracking. He shares the arguments behind his book, why he believes hyperinsulinemia is a "gateway disease," how diet patterns may influence cardiometabolic risk and cravings, and the testing he advocates so people can "don't guess—test." We also discuss controversy in nutrition science, harm-reduction ways to experiment with food choices, and how to navi...

Duration: 00:50:54
Episode 250: Ellen Bennett, RD, PhD (Candidate)
Oct 09, 2025

Ellen Bennett is a Registered Dietitian, researcher, and leading voice in the emerging field of Ultra-Processed Food Addiction (UPFA). As Operations Manager for Liberate, delivered in partnership with the Public Health Collaboration (PHC), she leads educational programmes designed to support both individuals and clinicians in understanding and navigating food addiction through an evidence-based, compassion-driven lens.


Currently completing her PhD at Coventry University, Ellen's research explores addiction-informed interventions for UPFA, including feasibility studies, the development of screening tools, and critical analyses of existing clinical frameworks.


With 16 years in 12-step fellowships and 14 years of sustained...

Duration: 00:52:39
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 29: Kat
Oct 06, 2025

CJ welcomes Kat to the podcast! Kat's story is one of courage, honesty, and deep resilience. Having carried the heavy weight of trauma and the challenges of living with morbid obesity, she brings with her a fighter's spirit and a bubbly energy that shines through every word. Kat is refreshingly open about her struggles, and her willingness to share is matched only by her desire to lift up the next person walking a similar path. Today, we get to hear not only about her battles, but about her remarkable strength and the hope she brings to others.

...

Duration: 00:47:07
Episode 249: Clinician's Corner - Understanding the Fawn Response
Oct 03, 2025

In this episode, Molly Painschab and Clarissa Kennedy reconnect after three transformative weeks together—first in London for the International Food Addiction and Comorbidities Conference, then exploring the magic of Scotland. From castles and waterfalls to ancient standing stones, they share the joy of work, play, and community in recovery.

But the heart of today's conversation is the fawn response—a trauma survival strategy often misunderstood as "people pleasing." Drawing on their own stories and professional experiences, Molly and Clarissa explore how fawning develops, why it feels so challenging to change, and how it manifests in recovery and...

Duration: 00:42:59
Episode 248: Dr Guillaume de Lartigue - Memory and Food Cravings
Sep 24, 2025

Have you ever wondered why cravings for junk food can return weeks—or even months—after you've stopped eating it? Neuroscience has an answer.

In this fascinating episode, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Dr. Guillaume de Lartigue, Associate Professor at the Monell Chemical Senses Center and the University of Pennsylvania. His groundbreaking research reveals how the hippocampus—the brain's memory hub—stores food-related memories that can later be reactivated by sights, smells, or even routines like watching Netflix at night. These memory cues, combined with the dopamine-driven reward system, help explain why ultra-processed foods are so hard to resist...

Duration: 00:44:17
Episode 247: Dr. Anna Barbieri on Hormones, Appetite, and Women's Health
Sep 18, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman welcomes Dr. Anna Barbieri, a board-certified gynecologist and integrative medicine physician who specializes in menopause, perimenopause, PCOS, and PMS. Dr. Barbieri is also a certified menopause practitioner and co-founder of Electra Health, where she blends conventional medicine with holistic, evidence-based approaches to women's hormonal health.

Together, they explore the fascinating, complex, and often overlooked role hormones play in shaping women's appetite, cravings, and relationship with food across the lifespan. From the ups and downs of PMS and perimenopause, to the challenges of menopause and PCOS, Dr...

Duration: 00:51:47
Episode 246: Dr. Bart Kay - Quit the Carbs or Quit the Fat? Sorting Strategy from Science
Sep 11, 2025

Dr. Vera Tarman sits down with Dr. Bart Kay—former professor of health sciences turned "nutrition science watchdog"—to unpack a big, practical question for people in recovery from ultra-processed food use: If sugar needs to go, what about other carbs? And where does dietary fat fit in? We explore Dr. Kay's perspective on the Randle (Randall) cycle, insulin resistance, mixed macro diets, seed oils, ketogenic/carnivore patterns, and real-world considerations for folks with sugar/UPF addiction who struggle to "moderate." We also discuss staged change (don't flip your diet overnight), what "abstainer vs. moderator" can mean in food reco...

Duration: 00:53:09
FJ Recovery Stories Episode 28: Sunnie Meadows
Sep 09, 2025

Meet Sunnie, whose name fits her perfectly; she is truly a ray of sunshine. With warmth and openness, she shares her personal journey with food addiction in a way that brings hope and healing to others. Sunnie has the rare gift of championing everyone, celebrating victories both big and small, and reminding us that every step forward matters. Her honesty and courage light the path for those still struggling, and her kindness uplifts all who know her. She is an inspiration, a bright soul, and I feel so blessed to call her my friend. I just absolutely love her!<...

Duration: 00:56:29
Episode 245: Renae Norton, PhD - Bulimorexia
Sep 04, 2025

In this episode, Vera and Renae explore bulimorexia—a term used for people who oscillate between restriction and binge/purge behaviors—and how this mixed pattern might help explain stubborn relapse rates across eating disorders and food addiction. Dr. Norton shares her clinical lens on risks (medical and psychological), why some traditional programs may miss the mark, and what a holistic, skills-based, harm-reduction treatment can look like (family involvement, gentle re-feeding, DBT/EMDR, food quality, and relapse prevention).

Note: Some views expressed are the guest's opinions and experience. This episode is educational and not medical advice. Please cons...

Duration: 00:54:07
Episode 244: Dr. Michael Greger
Aug 28, 2025

We've all heard the buzz about GLP-1 medications like Ozempic—are they a miracle cure or a cause for concern? In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with renowned physician, researcher, and bestselling author Dr. Michael Greger about the risks, benefits, and natural alternatives to GLP-1 drugs.

Dr. Greger breaks down what the science really says: how these medications work, their long-term implications, and why many people stop using them. He also highlights how diet, exercise, and fiber-rich foods can naturally boost GLP-1, reduce cravings, and support lasting weight loss without the do...

Duration: 00:29:27
Episode 243: Bonnie Newlin, RDN - Lipedema, Food Addiction & the Power of Anti-Inflammatory Nutrition
Aug 21, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Bonnie Newlin, registered dietitian nutritionist, Certified LEAP Therapist, founder of Crave Nourishment, and member of the Lipedema Education Group. Bonnie specializes in the nutritional management of lipedema and chronic inflammation.

Lipedema is a progressive adipose and connective tissue disorder that primarily impacts women, often misdiagnosed as obesity. Bonnie shares her own story of living with lipedema—including a 170-pound weight loss, delayed diagnosis, and eventual lipidema reduction surgery—and how food addiction and weight cycling complicate early recognition of the condition.

Together, Dr...

Duration: 00:56:10
Episode 242: Dr. Nicole Avena on GLP-1s
Aug 13, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman and Clarissa Kennedy welcome back Dr. Nicole Avena — neuroscientist, researcher, and author — to discuss her team's latest paper exploring a provocative question: Could GLP-1 receptor agonists, while reducing food cravings, also negatively impact dopamine regulation, mood, and addiction risk?

Dr. Avena breaks down the science behind GLP-1 drugs, their effects on the brain's reward pathways, and why these mechanisms might lead to unintended consequences such as anhedonia, apathy, and depressive symptoms. Together, they examine potential tolerance and rebound effects, the role of GABAergic neurons, and the para...

Duration: 00:52:25
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 27: Christine Trimpe
Aug 13, 2025

Christine Trimpe is a transformative wellness leader dedicated to empowering professional Christian women to reclaim their health and vitality through her faith-based, holistic approach to weight loss. As the founder of The SugarFreed Me Method and a certified SUGAR® Licensed Practitioner, Christine helps clients achieve lifelong healing from sugar addiction and food-related struggles. Her clients experience dramatic transformations, including sustained weight loss and breakthroughs in physical, emotional, and spiritual health, with over 80% retention in her programs.   After a personal 100-pound weight loss journey, Christine created a method that goes beyond conventional dieting, integrating faith, emotional regulation, and metabolic health principles. Ch...

Duration: 00:51:35
Episode 241: Dr. Tro Kalayjian - TOWARD Health
Aug 07, 2025

Dr. Tro Kalayjian is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine, and the founder of Toward Health, a virtual metabolic health clinic helping people break free from food addiction and chronic metabolic disease. He's also a founding member of the Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners and an international speaker on metabolic psychiatry, obesity, and nutrition science. But what makes Dr. Tro's work truly powerful is that it's personal. He grew up in a household affected by obesity and struggled with his own weight into adulthood, reaching over 350 pounds. After years of frustration with traditional medical advice, he...

Duration: 00:54:40
Episode 240: Clinician's Corner - Chronic Invalidation
Jul 30, 2025

In today's insightful Clinician's Corner episode, Clarissa Kennedy and Molly Painschab delve into chronic invalidation as a trauma response, exploring its origins, impacts, and practical healing strategies. This episode offers clinicians compassionate insights and actionable tools for supporting clients on their healing journeys.

Key Highlights:

Understanding Chronic Invalidation

Chronic invalidation occurs when emotions, needs, or perceptions are consistently dismissed, causing internalization of critical voices. Common invalidating statements include "You're too sensitive," "It's not that bad," and "Don't cry." Chronic invalidation often results in perfectionism, emotional suppression, people-pleasing, and using food or substances to cope. <...

Duration: 00:50:40
Episode 239: Dr. Claire Wilcox - Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain: Fight Cravings and Break Free from a High-Sugar, Ultra-Processed Diet Using Neuroscience
Jul 24, 2025

We're honored to welcome back Dr. Claire Wilcox, a trailblazer in the field of food addiction. Claire is an addiction psychiatrist, former internist, and associate professor of translational neuroscience at the Mind Research Network. She's worked in everything from eating disorder treatment centers to general psychiatry and is on the frontlines of research, clinical care, and advocacy. Her academic textbook Food Addiction, Obesity and Disorders of Overeating has helped shape the professional dialogue—but today, we're talking about her newest book, Rewire Your Food-Addicted Brain: Fight Cravings and Break Free from a High-Sugar, Ultra-Processed Diet—a compassionate, research-informed, and acce...

Duration: 01:01:55
Episode 238: Dr. Raphael E. Cuomo, Ph.D. - Addiction, Cancer & the Biology of Compulsion
Jul 17, 2025

In today's episode, we explore the groundbreaking intersection of addiction, biology, and cancer with internationally recognized scientist Dr. Rafael Cuomo. Drawing on insights from his book Crave, Dr. Cuomo reveals how addiction is not simply a behavioral or psychological issue—it's a biological condition that reshapes the terrain of our health and directly contributes to the development of chronic disease, including cancer.

Dr. Cuomo introduces the concept of "molecular scars"—long-term physiological changes left behind by repeated addictive behaviors, even low-grade ones like screen use or ultra-processed food consumption. He explains how these behaviors disrupt key systems in t...

Duration: 00:48:50
Episode 237: Dr. Hillary McBride - Reclaiming Embodiment After Spiritual Trauma
Jul 10, 2025

Dr. Hillary McBride is a therapist, researcher, speaker, and author dedicated to helping people grow, heal, and reconnect with their wholeness. With a PhD in Counselling Psychology from the University of British Columbia, she specializes in trauma, embodiment, eating disorders, perinatal mental health, and psychedelic integration. Known for making complex psychological concepts accessible and meaningful, Hillary is passionate about creating therapeutic spaces grounded in safety, trust, and hope.

Her clinical work is informed by evidence-based, de-pathologizing approaches including AEDP, IFS, EMDR, feminist therapies, and somatic practices. Hillary's award-winning research on women's mental health, body image, and sexuality...

Duration: 00:53:10
Episode 236: Clinicans Corner - Post Event Collapse
Jul 02, 2025

In this compassionate and insightful episode, Clarissa and Molly dive into the phenomenon of post-event collapse—the physical, emotional, and psychological crash that can follow highly stimulating or meaningful experiences. Whether it's a vacation, a major life event, a group share, or even just navigating a family gathering, many in food addiction recovery find themselves disoriented and vulnerable in the days that follow.

They unpack the biology (hello dopamine crash), psychology (emotional contrast effects), and the nervous system's role (freeze/dorsal vagal responses), and they offer gentle, practical strategies for reentry and recovery. This episode is both val...

Duration: 00:39:06
Episode 235: Dr. Diana Hill - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Jun 26, 2025

Dr. Diana Hill, PhD is a clinical psychologist and internationally recognized expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and compassion-based approaches to well-being. She is the host of the Wise Effort podcast and author of The Self-Compassion Daily Journal, ACT Daily Journal, and the forthcoming Wise Effort.

Diana teaches individuals and organizations how to build psychological flexibility so they can live more aligned, courageous, and meaningful lives. I first discovered Diana and the transformative power of ACT through her course on using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for eating and body image concerns. Her work opened a new...

Duration: 00:54:27
Episode 234: Ashka Naik - What's in a Name and Why Does it Matter What We Call It?
Jun 19, 2025

In this deeply insightful episode, we welcome Ashka Naik, PhD candidate and Director of Research and Policy at Corporate Accountability, a global human rights and social justice NGO. Ashka joins Vera and Molly to explore how food systems have been colonized by powerful industry players, and why the words we use to describe what we eat matter more than ever.

We unpack the political, historical, and spiritual dimensions of what Ashka calls "violent processing"—a system that has robbed us of biodiversity, cultural wisdom, ancestral practices, and even language itself. Drawing connections between ultra-processed food products, neocolonial ec...

Duration: 00:52:01
Epsiode 233: Dr. David Kessler - Diet, Drugs and Dopamine
Jun 11, 2025

Dr. David Kessler is a renowned pediatrician, lawyer, public health advocate, and former Commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). A graduate of Amherst College, the University of Chicago Law School, and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Kessler has spent his career at the intersection of science, policy, and consumer protection.

He served as Dean of the Yale School of Medicine and the University of California, San Francisco Medical School, and most recently held the role of Chief Science Officer for the White House COVID-19 Response Team.

Dr. Kessler is the acclaimed author...

Duration: 00:47:55
Episode 232: Clinicians Corner - The Hidden Challenges of PAWS in Food Addiction Recovery
Jun 05, 2025

In this insightful and compassionate episode, Clarissa and Molly take a deep dive into post-acute withdrawal syndrome (PAWS)—an often overlooked but critical phase in ultra-processed food addiction recovery. While well-known in substance use disorder recovery, PAWS is rarely discussed in the context of food addiction, yet it shows up in significant ways.

Clarissa and Molly break down what PAWS is, why it happens, and how it can show up months or even years into recovery. They share real client experiences, neurobiological explanations, and clinical insights—plus, they normalize what can feel like a confusing and distressing time...

Duration: 00:40:16
Episode 231: Dr. Filippa Juul "Ultra-Processed Food: The Hidden Crisis"
May 29, 2025

In this illuminating episode we speak with Dr. Filippa Juul. An epidemiologist and leading researcher on the impact of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) on human health. Together, we unpack what ultra-processed really means, why it's not just about calories or macros, and how these foods are stealthily contributing to the global rise in obesity, chronic illness, and food addiction.

Dr. Juul  is Assistant professor at the School of Public Health at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University. She earned her PhD in Epidemiology from NYU GPH in 2020, following a MSc in Public Health Nutrition from the Karolinska Institute in S...

Duration: 00:49:19
Episode 230: Dr. Cynthia Bulik
May 22, 2025

Dr. Cynthia Bulik is a clinical psychologist and one of the world's leading experts on eating disorders. She is the Founding Director of the University of North Carolina Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders and also the founder director of the Centre for Eating Disorders Innovation at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. Dr. Bulik is Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at UNC, Professor of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health, and Professor of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Karolinska Institute.

Dr Bulik has received numerous awards for her pioneering...

Duration: 00:53:11
Episode 229: Dr. Alexandra Sowa, MD The Ozempic Revolution
May 15, 2025

Dr. Alexandra Sowa, MD is a board-certified physician specializing in internal medicine and obesity medicine. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University, NYU School of Medicine, and Yale University, Dr. Sowa combines top-tier medical training with a deeply compassionate, evidence-based approach to metabolic health.

She is the founder and CEO of SoWell Health, a telehealth and clinical service dedicated to treating metabolic dysfunction with personalized nutrition, lifestyle interventions, and medication when appropriate—including the use of GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic.

Dr. Sowa is the author of The Ozempic Revolution, where she brings clinical insights and pr...

Duration: 00:55:03
Episode 228: Dr. Thomas Seyfried - Cancer as a Metabolic Disorder
May 08, 2025

In this compelling episode, Dr. Vera Tarman interviews Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a pioneer in the field of cancer metabolism. Dr. Seyfried challenges the mainstream view of cancer as a genetic disease and presents strong evidence that cancer is fundamentally a mitochondrial metabolic disorder.

Dr. Thomas N. Seyfried is a distinguished American biologist and professor at Boston College, renowned for his pioneering work in cancer metabolism. With a Ph.D. in Genetics and Biochemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana, and postdoctoral training in neurochemistry at Yale University School of Medicine, Dr. Seyfried has dedicated his career to...

Duration: 00:56:19
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 26: Joy M
May 06, 2025

In this powerful and heartfelt episode of the Food Junkies Recovery Stories CJ sits down with Joy M, who shares her courageous story of unraveling the illusion of the "perfect life" to find true recovery and emotional freedom. From childhood trauma and food obsession to substance use, codependency, and the sneaky nature of sugar addiction, Joy takes us through the winding—and at times wild—path she walked to reclaim her health and voice.

Tune in to hear how one Easter basket sparked a lifetime pattern, how trauma flipped the switch, and how Joy finally broke free thro...

Duration: 00:41:17
Episode 227: Clinician's Corner - Recovery Is a Lifestyle, Not a Lifeboat – Maintaining Long-Term Recovery
May 01, 2025

In this episode of Clinician's Corner, Molly and Clarissa explore the often-overlooked realities of long-term recovery. While many recovery programs focus on the acute phases and early abstinence, sustainable recovery demands much more—it asks us to renovate our lives.

Drawing from the latest research—including insights from Harvard's Recovery Research Institute and their own published study on food addiction outcomes—they break down the average 17-year journey toward stable remission and emphasize that recovery is a process, not a finish line.

🧠 Topics include:

The 3 stages of long-term recovery and why it takes time

...

Duration: 00:38:43
Episode 226: Dr. Jen Unwin on Consensus, Recovery Outcomes, and the Future of Food Addiction Treatment
Apr 24, 2025

In this episode of Food Junkies Podcast, Molly and Clarissa sit down with clinical psychologist, researcher, and international food addiction advocate Dr. Jen Unwin to unpack a trifecta of groundbreaking developments in the field of Ultra-Processed Food Use Disorder (UPFUD). If you've been craving science-backed insight, real recovery stories, and practical hope for the future, this conversation delivers.

Together, we explore:

🧠 Two Major Research Milestones

• The Delphi Consensus Paper, which brings together 40 global experts to define and validate Ultra-Processed Food Addiction as a diagnostic concept
• The 12-Month Outcome Study, which demonstrates remarkable long-term...

Duration: 00:47:14
Episode 225: Dr. Vera Tarman & Bitten Jonsson Reflect on Food Addiction Recovery
Apr 17, 2025

In this extraordinary episode, Food Junkies host Dr. Vera Tarman turns the mic on herself—joined by Swedish trailblazer Bitten Jonsson—for a deeply personal, no-holds-barred conversation on their parallel journeys through food addiction, recovery, and advocacy. With over 60 years of combined experience in addiction medicine, Vera and Bitten walk us through the moments they first recognized their struggles with food and sugar, the evolving science of addiction, and how their professional paths have shaped the global conversation around Ultra-Processed Food Addiction.

💡 What You'll Hear In This Episode:

When and how Vera and Bitten each first r...

Duration: 01:04:14
Episode 224: Dr. Eike Buabang - Breaking the Habit Loop: How Our Brains Build—and Battle—Behavior Patterns
Apr 10, 2025

In this powerful and timely conversation, we welcome Dr. Eike Buabang, cognitive neuroscientist and Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, to explore one of the most fundamental yet overlooked topics in recovery: habits.

Dr. Buabang studies the brain mechanisms behind habit formation—why we repeat behaviors even when they no longer serve us, and how stress, repetition, and environment shape our choices. Drawing from both neuroscience and real-world applications, he offers practical insights into how we can intentionally disrupt compulsive patterns and support lasting behavior change.

Whether you're navigating ultra-processed food recovery, supporting clients in...

Duration: 00:54:00
Episode 223: Clinicians Corner - From Survival to Self-Compassion: Understanding Our Protective Behaviors
Apr 03, 2025

In this thought-provoking Clinician's Corner episode, Clarissa Kennedy and Molly Painschab dive deep into the ever-popular term "self-sabotage" — and why they believe it's not only inaccurate but potentially harmful in the context of food addiction recovery.   Together, they explore how behaviors often labeled as self-sabotage are actually maladaptive coping strategies, formed through years of survival. These are not signs of brokenness, but evidence of brilliance in navigating pain, trauma, and unmet needs. The duo discusses how using shame-based language like "chronic relapser" or "self-sabotage" can derail healing, and instead, offer curiosity, compassion, and nervous system awareness as more empowering alternatives.   This...

Duration: 00:45:00
Episode 222: Dr. David Wiss - Food Addiction or Eating Disorder? Rethinking the Divide
Mar 27, 2025

In this powerful and deeply nuanced episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab welcome back Dr. David Wiss to explore one of the most important—and often misunderstood—topics in the field: the intersection of food addiction and eating disorders.

With his unique background in both nutrition and public health, Dr. Wiss walks us through the historical divide between the food addiction and eating disorder communities, the philosophical and clinical tensions between rigidity and flexibility, and how trauma, ACEs, and access to food complicate both diagnosis and treatment.

Whether you're a clinician confused about how to d...

Duration: 00:53:37
Episode 221: Dr. Lindsey Parnarouskis - Food Insecurity and Food Addiction
Mar 20, 2025

In this powerful episode of Food Junkies, we dive deep into the intersection of food insecurity and food addiction with special guest Dr. Lindsey Parnarouskis. Dr. Parnarouskis, a researcher specializing in food addiction and public health, shares groundbreaking insights on how socioeconomic factors and access to food impact addiction-like eating behaviors.

From her research at the Food and Addiction Science and Treatment Lab to her latest studies on the role of stress, intermittent access to food, and ultra-processed food consumption, Dr. Parnarouskis sheds light on the social justice implications of food addiction. Together, we explore the barriers...

Duration: 00:53:55
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 25: Sharon Gregg
Mar 17, 2025

In this heartfelt and eye-opening episode of Food Junkies, CJ sits down with her friend and colleague, Sharon Gregg, to explore Sharon's deeply personal story of food addiction and recovery.

From childhood dreams of streets paved with chocolate to decades of yo-yo dieting and the relentless voice of sugar calling her name, Sharon's story is one many will find achingly familiar. Sharon opens up about her early experiences with dieting, the cultural messages around food and body image she absorbed, and how her battle with sugar addiction intensified during menopause.

Listen as Sharon shares how...

Duration: 00:46:36
Episode 220: Dr. Weaver (The Link Between Ultra-Processed Food and Alzheimer's)
Mar 13, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Dr. Donald Weaver, a world-renowned expert on Alzheimer's disease, its causes, and its treatment.

Dr. Weaver, a Canadian neurologist, chemist, and researcher at the University of Toronto, has made significant contributions to our understanding of cognitive diseases, particularly Alzheimer's. His groundbreaking work suggests that Alzheimer's is not just an inherited brain disorder but also an autoimmune condition triggered by environmental toxins, including metals, plastics, pesticides, and—most relevant to our discussion—ultra-processed foods.

Join us as we explore the science of Alzheimer's, the...

Duration: 00:47:05
Episode 219: Clinicians Corner - The Importance of Belonging in Recovery
Mar 08, 2025

Hosts Clarissa Kennedy and Molly Painschab explore the critical theme of belonging in recovery. They discuss the concept of "othering"—feeling unseen, unheard, or misunderstood—and its deep impact on individuals in their healing journeys. The episode is framed around a powerful quote from George Orwell about the loneliness of being misunderstood, setting the stage for a rich discussion on attachment, connection, and the need for belonging.

Clarissa and Molly share personal experiences of feeling different, whether in family dynamics, social settings, or recovery groups. They examine how attachment styles—secure, avoidant, anxious, and disorganized—shape our ability...

Duration: 00:43:34
Episode 218: Nick Norwitz (Part 2) Navigating Metabolism, Carnivore Diet, and Food Myths
Feb 27, 2025


In this episode, we welcome back Nick Norwitz for Part 2 of our deep dive into metabolism, food addiction, and dietary nuances. We cover everything from broken metabolisms to the role of hormones in weight regulation, the impact of glycemic load, and the ongoing debate about fruit, dairy, olive oil, and the carnivore diet. If you've ever wondered about food science versus food fear-mongering, this is the episode for you!

Key Topics Discussed:

1. Understanding "Broken Metabolism"

The difference between metabolic dysfunction and metabolic perception.

The role of insulin and other hormones...

Duration: 01:08:57
Episode 217: Nick Norwitz (Part 1)
Feb 20, 2025

In this compelling episode of Food Junkies, we welcome Dr. Nick Norwitz, a researcher, educator, and metabolic health advocate whose mission is to "Make Metabolic Health Mainstream."

Dr. Norwitz, a valedictorian from Dartmouth, PhD in Metabolism from Oxford, and an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School, shares his journey with severe Inflammatory Bowel Disease. This struggle led him to discover the life-changing power of a ketogenic diet. His transformation inspired his relentless curiosity to challenge outdated medical paradigms and explore cutting-edge research in metabolic health.

We dive into some groundbreaking topics, including:
✅ The Connection Between F...

Duration: 00:48:35
Episode 216: Dr. Jon Davis
Feb 12, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman speaks with Dr. Jon Davis, a principal investigator on the study Changes in Alcohol Use After Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery. Dr. Davis is a principal scientist at Nova Nordisk, where he researches how gut-brain signaling mechanisms regulate appetite and metabolic disorders. His work explores the neurobiological connections between obesity, bariatric surgery, and substance use disorders—examining how bariatric procedures may increase the risk of alcohol use disorder (AUD) through gut microbiome and brain reward pathway alterations.

The Food Junkies Podcast team is particularly interested in whether si...

Duration: 00:49:26
Episode 215: Clinician's Corner - Exploring Harm Reduction in Ultra-Processed Food Use Disorder
Feb 06, 2025

In this episode, we dive into a hot topic in the world of Ultra-Processed Food (UPF) Use Disorder—Harm Reduction. This concept, widely recognized in substance use recovery, has been largely undefined or misunderstood in the food addiction space. Today, we explore:

What is harm reduction? How does it work in food addiction recovery? Who might benefit from harm reduction strategies? Practical ways harm reduction can be applied in real-world recovery

Join Clarissa and Molly as they break down harm reduction principles, share real-life client applications, and discuss how respect for autonomy, compassion over shame, and evidence-based st...

Duration: 00:53:01
Episode 214: Dr. Kim Dennis - The Future of Ultra-Processed Food Use Disorder & Eating Disorder Treatment
Jan 28, 2025

Dr. Kim Dennis returns to the Food Junkies Podcast to discuss the evolving understanding of Ultra-Processed Food Use Disorder (UPFUD) and its intersection with clinical psychiatry, eating disorders, trauma, and harm reduction approaches. With mounting research pointing to the undeniable effects of ultra-processed foods on mental and physical health, Dr. Dennis provides insight into how treatment for food use disorder and eating disorders can evolve to better serve patients.

She dives deep into the controversies within the eating disorder and addiction treatment fields, including:
✅ The impact of ultra-processed foods on mood disorders, anxiety, and overall health Duration: 00:52:56

Episode 213: Michael Prager
Jan 22, 2025

In this compelling episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, we welcome Michael Prager, author of Fat Boy, Thin Man and Sustainable You. Michael shares his transformative journey from struggling with food addiction and obesity to becoming an accomplished author, journalist, and advocate for food addiction recognition. With over 30 years of journalistic experience, including 14 years at the Boston Globe, Michael combines his storytelling skills and personal experience to shine a light on the realities of food addiction and the systemic changes needed to address it.

Michael discusses:

His journey through food addiction and recovery. The pivotal moments...

Duration: 00:46:32
Episode 212: Dr. Marty Lerner
Jan 15, 2025

Today, we are thrilled to have Dr. Marty Lerner return to the podcast. Dr. Lerner is the Executive Director of the Milestones in Recovery Eating Disorders Program and a licensed, board-certified clinical psychologist. He has been a pioneering voice in understanding the complex overlap between eating disorders, food addiction, and the emerging use of GLP-1 receptor agonists. His insights have been featured in professional journals, major newspapers like USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, and national television programs including 20/20, NPR Report, and Nightline. He is also the author of A Guide to Eating Disorder Recovery, available as a...

Duration: 00:51:10
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 24: Adele Stratton
Jan 13, 2025

Today, we have the honor of welcoming Adele to the podcast—a truly remarkable individual with a unique talent for exploring the contours of her inner world. Adele's gift for deep self-reflection allows her to navigate her emotions and motivations with a gentle, curious approach, inspiring creativity and uncovering possibilities that many of us might overlook.

What makes Adele's story even more compelling is her journey to a life free from the grip of sugar—not through willpower or deprivation, but through mindful, intentional choice. She's cultivated an awareness of the subtle ways sugar weaves itself into our...

Duration: 00:35:14
Episode 211: Dr. Amelia Scott Barrett
Jan 09, 2025

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman sits down with Dr. Amelia Scott Barrett, a Stanford-trained neurologist and migraine expert with over 30 years of experience. Dr. Barrett shares her professional insights and personal journey with migraines, exploring their genetic basis, root causes, and treatment options. This comprehensive conversation covers everything from diet and hormonal influences to toxins and integrative medicine approaches.

Dr. Barrett founded Migraine Relief Code, an online platform offering integrative tools for migraine sufferers, and has a popular 2023 TED Talk on migraines. She advocates for addressing migraines early, focusing on root...

Duration: 00:40:09
Episode 210: Clinician's Corner with Clarissa and Molly - Slips, lapses, recurrences, and relapses
Jan 02, 2025

Episode Highlights:

Happy New Year from Molly and Clarissa! 🎉 A discussion on their focus words for 2025: Flourishing (Clarissa) and Emanation (Molly). Reflections on how these guiding concepts shape their personal and professional goals for the new year.

Main Topic: Slips vs. Recurrence in Recovery

Clarifying terminology: Slip, lapse, recurrence, and relapse—what they mean and why language matters in addiction recovery. The role of compassion: How self-compassion serves as a tool for growth and a buffer against shame. Identifying signs of vulnerability: Subtle indicators that may lead to slips or recurrences and strategies to recognize and addres...

Duration: 00:48:26
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 23: Sarah Hood
Dec 27, 2024

In this episode, CJ sits down with Sarah Hood, a Community Nurse from England, to explore her journey into the field of Ultra-Processed Food Addiction. With over 25 years of medical experience across England, Italy, Belgium, Kuwait, and Dubai, Sarah has witnessed countless patients struggling with food-related behaviors while also battling her own challenges with sugar dependency.

Sarah shares the pivotal moment that changed her life—a chance encounter with a book at an airport that set her on the path to recovery and fueled her passion for helping others facing similar struggles. With a deep appreciation for th...

Duration: 01:06:09
Episode 209: Dr. Gurpreet Singh Padda, MD (Part 2)
Dec 23, 2024

Building on the foundation laid in Part 1, Dr. Padda explains how understanding and addressing meta-inflammation can unlock new pathways for treatment and recovery.

Dr. Padda is a board-certified expert in anesthesiology, interventional pain, addiction, obesity, chronic pain, and metabolic health. His comprehensive knowledge bridges cutting-edge science and practical solutions for food addiction recovery.

Key Topics Covered:

Meta-Inflammation: How chronic low-grade inflammation impacts multiple systems, leading to conditions like cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, Alzheimer's, and food addiction. Leptin Resistance: Why excess fat mass leads to a diminished satiety response, systemic inflammation, and chronic pain – and ho...

Duration: 00:51:30
Episode 208: Gurpreet Singh Padda, MD (Part 1)
Dec 17, 2024

In this insightful episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab sit down with Dr. Gurpreet Singh Padda to explore the fascinating concept of meta-inflammation and its role in chronic pain, obesity, and addiction. Dr. Padda shares his unique journey and extensive expertise in addressing metabolic dysfunction and inflammation through a sound nutritional approach.

Episode Highlights

Understanding Meta-Inflammation

What is meta-inflammation, and how does it connect chronic pain, obesity, and addiction? The role of the omega-3 to omega-6 ratio in reducing inflammation and improving metabolic health.

Food Addiction and Dopamine

How processed foods...

Duration: 00:52:09
Episode 207: Dr. Rhona Epstein
Dec 11, 2024

In this heartfelt and enlightening conversation, we sit down with Dr. Rhona Epstein, a licensed psychologist, food addiction counselor, and author, to explore the intricacies of food addiction recovery. Dr. Rhona shares her personal journey from battling bulimia and food addiction as a teenager to finding recovery and dedicating her life to helping others overcome similar struggles.

With deep vulnerability, Dr. Rhona dives into the critical role of community, spirituality, and self-compassion in recovery. She emphasizes the importance of understanding food addiction as an emotional and physiological issue, unpacking the dynamics of family, shame, and cultural pressures...

Duration: 00:55:08
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 22: Samantha Wendt's Recovery Journey
Dec 10, 2024

In this powerful episode of the Food Junkies podcast, host CJ Nguy sits down with Samantha Wendt, a Certified Master Herbalist and Certified Food Addiction Mentor, to discuss her incredible journey of recovery. Samantha opens up about her struggles with bullying, trauma, and sugar addiction and how these challenges impacted her health and well-being. Through holistic healing, spiritual growth, and unwavering determination, Samantha transformed her life, reclaiming her health and purpose.

This episode is packed with raw vulnerability, valuable insights, and inspiring lessons on the importance of nourishing both body and soul. It's a heartfelt reminder that...

Duration: 00:40:20
Episode 206: Clinicians Corner Holiday Guide
Dec 05, 2024

This week on Clinicians Corner, Molly and Clarissa are diving into one of the most challenging times of the year for anyone in food addiction recovery: the holidays. With family pressures, social obligations, travel stress, and tempting food everywhere, it can feel overwhelming. But don't worry, we've got strategies to help you thrive this season!   🎧 Catch Key Takeaways: • Boundary Scripts: Learn how to redirect tricky conversations with ease. Example: "I'd rather not talk about politics today—how about your travel plans this year?" • Pre-Event Planning: Show up prepared! Eat a satiating meal beforehand and bring your own recovery-friendly options if needed. •...

Duration: 00:47:41
Episode 205: Dr. Neal D. Barnard, MD, FACC
Nov 27, 2024

Dr. Neal D. Barnard, MD, FACC, is an adjunct professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). He has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes, funded by the National Institutes of Health, that paved the way for viewing type 2 diabetes as a potentially reversible condition for many patients. 

 Dr. Barnard has authored more than 100 scientific publications and 20 books for medical and lay readers, and is...

Duration: 00:38:15
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 21: Alecia
Nov 25, 2024

In this epsiode CJ interviews Alicea about her journey in food addiction and recovery. Alecia is a free spirit with an authentic and infectious energy. Her genuine nature draws people in, and her unwavering support makes them an invaluable mentor. Alecia's unique perspective and creative approach to life inspire those around them to embrace their true selves. With a heart full of compassion and a mind full of wisdom, she guides others on their journeys of self-discovery and personal growth. Together they emphasize the importance of community, support, and self-compassion in their healing processes. They also share their experiences...

Duration: 00:46:13
Episode 204: Shelly-Anne McKay and Elena Garcia
Nov 21, 2024

Shelly-Anne McKay
Shelly-Anne McKay is a Master Certified Coach and Food Addiction Specialist with over 30 years of experience in coaching and recovery. After overcoming addictions to substances and ultra-processed foods, she founded Soul Sisters United, a global recovery platform, and developed a certification program for food addiction coaches. Passionate about empowering individuals and training professionals, Shelly-Anne is a leader in the food addiction recovery field, dedicated to promoting healing and resilience.

Elena Garcia
Elena Garcia is a Food Addiction Specialist who transformed her own struggles with emotional eating into a mission to help others. After...

Duration: 00:54:43
Episode 203: Dr. Roberto Olivardia, Clinical Psychologist, ADHD Expert, and Researcher
Nov 14, 2024

Dr. Olivardia is a clinical psychologist, lecturer in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Clinical Associate at McLean Hospital. He maintains a private practice in Lexington, MA, where he specializes in the treatment of ADHD, executive functioning issues, and issues that face students with learning differences. He is a recognized expert in the treatment of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), eating disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). He is on the Professional Advisory Boards for Children and Adults with ADHD (CHADD) and The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA), as well as sits on the Scientific Advisory Board for...

Duration: 01:08:46
Episode 202: Breaking Free from Food Addiction: Exploring Unattached Burdens with Robert Falconer
Nov 06, 2024

What if overcoming food addiction isn't about changing yourself but about identifying and releasing foreign influences within your mind? In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman sits down with Robert Falconer to dive into the concept of "unattached burdens" and explore how these external influences may drive our cravings. Falconer, an expert in Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy, is the author of "The Others Within Us: Internal Family Systems, Porous Mind, and Spirit Possession," which examines how unattached burdens might be impacting our behaviors and addictions.

Robert Falconer holds an undergraduate degree in...

Duration: 00:49:23
Episode 201: Clinicians Corner with Molly and Clarissa
Oct 31, 2024

🎧 Clinicians Corner on Nervous System Regulation in Food Addiction Recovery 🎧

💡 Top Insights
A Broader Mission: Clinicians Corner is here to spread practical interventions from food addiction recovery and empower both clinicians and non-clinicians, like recovery coaches, with actionable tools.

🧠 Nervous System Basics
Fight, Flight, Freeze: Key states that influence our actions. Understanding and moving between sympathetic (stress) and parasympathetic (calm) states can change how we respond to cravings.
Body-Brain Connection: 80% of body-to-brain communication underscores how physical sensations impact recovery. Think of the body as the "horse," guiding the brain's "rider."

🛠️ Practical Tools f...

Duration: 01:11:08
Episode 200: Josh Dech Part 2
Oct 23, 2024

Josh Dech is a former paramedic, and a certified personal fitness trainer who transitioned into holistic health care after recognizing the limitations of traditional medical practices. He completed his paramedic training in 2013 and later studied holistic nutrition at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in 2021.  

He combined his expertise in fitness and nutrition to focus on gut health, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's and colitis. His innovative approaches have led to the successful reversal of over 300 cases of these conditions, previously deemed incurable. Josh now serves as a medical lecturer and physician consultant at the P...

Duration: 00:56:34
Episode 199: Josh Dech
Oct 17, 2024

Josh Dech is a former paramedic, and a certified personal fitness trainer who transitioned into holistic health care after recognizing the limitations of traditional medical practices. He completed his paramedic training in 2013 and later studied holistic nutrition at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in 2021.  

He combined his expertise in fitness and nutrition to focus on gut health, particularly inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like Crohn's and colitis. His innovative approaches have led to the successful reversal of over 300 cases of these conditions, previously deemed incurable. Josh now serves as a medical lecturer and physician consultant at the P...

Duration: 00:49:15
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 20: Janessa
Oct 15, 2024

On todays epsiode Cj interviews Janessa. Janessa is a visionary with a sharp mind and a heart of gold. Her insightful perspective allows her to see potential in every situation, while her driven nature fuels her to turn those visions into reality. Janessa isn't just about personal success; she's a fierce cheerleader for her community. Her enthusiasm is contagious, and her unwavering support empowers those around her to reach for their goals.

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet Enough."

If you're...

Duration: 00:38:51
Episode 198: Dr. Laurie Marbas
Oct 10, 2024

In this enlightening episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Molly Painschab sits down with Dr. Laurie Marbas to discuss the complex relationship between hormonal health and food addiction. Dr. Marbas, a board-certified family physician, shares her expertise on the impact of hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause, as well as conditions like PCOS, on women's physical and mental well-being.

Key Topics Discussed:

Hormones and Women's Health:

Dr. Marbas explains the hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause and menopause and their impact on mood, metabolism, sleep, and overall health.

The importance of recognizing the 30+...

Duration: 01:03:31
Episode 197: Dr. Eric Westman
Oct 02, 2024

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, host Dr. Vera Tarman welcomes back Dr. Eric Westman, a renowned internal medicine physician and obesity medicine specialist. Dr. Westman has over 20 years of experience in clinical research and patient care, focusing on ketogenic diets and therapeutic carbohydrate restriction. As the director of the Keto Medicine Clinic at Duke University, Dr. Westman has been instrumental in advancing the research and application of low-carb diets to treat obesity and diabetes.

During this discussion, Dr. Westman provides an update on the latest developments in the ketogenic community, including new research and...

Duration: 00:46:29
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 19: Alex Miller
Oct 01, 2024

On todays podcast CJ interviews Alex Miller. Alex is a passionate advocate for sugar-free living and overcoming food addiction. After struggling with weight issues, low self-esteem, and being bullied throughout school, Alex spent years believing his struggles were due to a lack of self-control. A pivotal moment came when he watched the documentary Fed Up, which opened his eyes to the role of the food industry in promoting sugar-laden diets and its link to obesity and diabetes.

In 2018, Alex decided to take his health seriously and turned to the Keto diet, focusing on cutting out sugar. Through...

Duration: 00:46:15
Episode 196: Charlotte Schön Poulsen (GLP-1s)
Sep 26, 2024

In this insightful episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab welcome Charlotte Schön Poulsen, an expert in biomedical science and addiction, to discuss the fascinating world of GLP-1 medications, specifically Semaglutide, and their effects on cravings for ultra-processed foods. Charlotte's recent graduate thesis explores the impact of Semaglutide on cravings, and she shares the highlights of her research, the role of GLP-1s in food addiction, and what this means for those struggling with ultra-processed food cravings.

Charlotte brings a wealth of knowledge from her work at the LevaSockerfri Treatment Center and her establishment of Know A...

Duration: 00:46:56
Episode 195: Dr. Corinde Wiers
Sep 19, 2024

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, hosts Dr. Vera Tarman and Clarissa Kennedy dive into a fascinating conversation with Dr. Corinde Wiers, an expert in addiction and brain science. Dr. Wiers shares her insights on using the ketogenic diet as a tool for managing cravings related to addiction, not only for alcohol but possibly food as well. We explore how the brain's metabolism shifts in addiction and the promising role of ketones in stabilizing withdrawal symptoms.

Key Discussion Points:

Dr. Corinde Wier's journey into the field of addiction and neuroscience. The brain's reliance on...

Duration: 00:53:48
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 18: Karen Fritzemeier
Sep 16, 2024

Karen is a fierce spirit with an unwavering determination to overcome challenges. Her own journey of resilience has fueled a passionate desire to help others find their way to recovery. With a heart full of empathy and a mind full of strategies, Karen is a beacon of hope for those struggling to break free from addiction. Her unwavering belief in the power of human potential inspires others to fight for a brighter future.

 

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet Enough."

Duration: 00:41:21
Episode 194: Anna Fruehling
Sep 01, 2024

In this episode of the Food Junkies Podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman and Molly Painschab sit down with Anna Fruehling, co-founder of SUGARx Global and a powerful voice in the food addiction recovery space. Anna shares her personal journey through addiction, recovery, and her mission to help others overcome their struggles with sugar and ultra-processed food addiction. With over 35 years of recovery from drug addiction and eight years clean from food addiction, Anna brings a wealth of experience, both personal and professional, to the conversation.

Key Takeaways:

Anna's Journey to Recovery

- Anna's battle...

Duration: 01:00:07
Episode 193: Bethany Mazereeuw, MSW (The Enneagram)
Sep 01, 2024

Bethany Mazereeuw, MSW, is a Registered Social Worker in Ontario, Canada, with a Masters of Social Work specializing in recovery support. Bethany brings a compassionate and holistic approach to helping individuals navigate the challenges of addiction recovery, emotional well-being, and personal growth.

She is passionate about integrating tools like the Enneagram and mindfulness techniques into her practice, offering clients tailored support that addresses their mental, emotional, and spiritual needs. Bethany's work emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, resilience, and fostering deep self-awareness. Her expertise in both group facilitation and one-on-one counseling allows her to create safe, nurturing spaces...

Duration: 01:00:41
Episode 192: Dr. Barry C. Smith
Aug 28, 2024

In this episode, Dr. Vera Tarman and Clarissa Kennedy welcome Dr. Barry C. Smith, a former food industry consultant and an expert in sensory perception, to discuss his transition from working with ultra-processed foods to advocating for healthier eating alternatives. Dr. Smith shares his journey from studying philosophy and sensory perception to becoming involved in the food industry, where he provided insights into how we perceive taste and flavor. He reveals the complexities of multi-sensory perception and how the food industry uses this knowledge to enhance the desirability of processed foods.

Dr. Smith delves into the interplay...

Duration: 00:53:05
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 17: Hanalei R
Aug 26, 2024

CJ has the opportunity to talk to Hanalei Roberts a very determined and compassionate woman who has triumphed over adversity through long-term recovery. Her journey has instilled in her a deep-rooted empathy and understanding of the challenges faced by others. With unwavering strength and a supportive spirit, she has become a beacon of hope for those seeking a path to recovery. Her dedication to helping others is evident in her every action, making her a valuable asset to her community.

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we...

Duration: 00:51:04
Episode 191: Dr. Ashley Gearhardt, Ph.D.
Aug 21, 2024

Dr. Ashley Gearhardt, Ph.D., is an esteemed psychologist and Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. She is renowned for her pioneering research on the intersection of addiction, eating behavior, and obesity. Dr. Gearhardt earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Yale University, where she co-created the Yale Food Addiction Scale, a widely used tool to assess food addiction and its parallels with substance dependence. Her research focuses on understanding how highly processed foods may contribute to addictive-like eating behaviors and the broader implications for public health.

Dr. Gearhardt's work has been extensively...

Duration: 00:56:30
Food Junkies Recovery Stories Episode 16: Kendall
Aug 19, 2024

Today CJ has the opportunity to speak with Kendall. Kendall is a contemplative soul on a profound journey of self-discovery. Deeply introspective and insightful, she possesses a unique ability to delve into the complexities of human experience. Her pursuit of self-discipline has become a cornerstone of her personal growth, shaping her into a resilient and focused individual. With a quiet determination, Kendall continues to explore the depths of her being, seeking wisdom and understanding along the way.

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet...

Duration: 00:47:25
Episode 190: Dr. Èvelyne Bourdua-Roy
Aug 15, 2024

Welcome to the Food Junkies Podcast! In today's episode, your host, Dr. Vera Tarman, and co-host, Clarissa Kennedy, are thrilled to welcome Dr. Èvelyne Bourdua-Roy to the show. Dr. Roy is a highly respected family medicine physician with a wealth of knowledge and experience in treating patients with various health concerns, including those related to food addiction and recovery. Dr. Roy graduated from the University of Montreal in 2015 and from LaValle University in 2012, bringing a rich educational background and a compassionate approach to her practice.

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of food addiction r...

Duration: 00:57:18
Episode 189: Dr. Hala Lahlou
Aug 08, 2024

In this episode of the Food Junkies podcast, Dr. Vera Tarman interviews Dr. Hala Lahlou, a leading obesity medicine physician based in Montreal, Quebec. Dr. Lahlou shares her journey into bariatric medicine, which began with her family medicine practice, where she noticed that many of her patients struggled with obesity and metabolic issues. This personal connection, along with her own experiences with obesity, motivated her to specialize in this field.

Dr. Lahlou discusses the complex role of adipose tissue, explaining its function as an endocrine organ that plays a significant role in metabolism, immunity, and inflammation. She emphasizes that...

Duration: 00:50:08
FJ Recovery Stories Episode 15: Sarah Erkel Grace
Aug 07, 2024

On todays epsiode CJ welcomes Sarah to the show. Sarah is a deeply spiritual individual with a profound connection to God. Her faith serves as the cornerstone of her life, inspiring a genuine desire to help others find their own paths to healing and wholeness. With a wealth of knowledge in the recovery field, Sarah offers compassionate guidance and support, empowering individuals to overcome challenges and embrace a fulfilling life. her unwavering belief in the transformative power of faith combined with her experience creates a unique and impactful presence.

Feel free to join our supportive community on...

Duration: 00:47:01
Episode 188: Matthew W. Johnson, PhD
Aug 01, 2024

Matthew W. Johnson, PhD, is a senior researcher for the Center of Excellence for Psilocybin Research and Treatment at Sheppard Pratt's Institute for Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics. He is one of the world's most accomplished scientists on the human effects of psychedelics and has conducted seminal research in the behavioral economics of drug use, addiction, and risk behavior. Dr. Johnson, an expert in behavioral pharmacology research, has decades of experience. In his most recent role, he served as a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Dr. Johnson's current research centers around the efficacy and safety...

Duration: 00:54:06
Episode 187: Monica Boyer
Jul 29, 2024

Monica Boyer is a certified Ketogenic Lifestyle Coach and a passionate advocate for holistic health and wellness. Her journey began with a life-changing experience 7 years ago, that inspired her to leave her career as an Admin Secretary and pursue certifications in nutrition, ketogenic coaching, and food addiction recovery. With a profound weight loss of over 120 lbs through the ketogenic lifestyle, Monica has maintained her transformation for nearly 7 years and is passionate to help others achieve the same.
 
To that end, Monica got her Keto certification with Ketogenic Living 101 with Kate Jaramillo,  and Life Coaching with the Transformational Ac...

Duration: 00:51:24
FJ Recovery Stories Episode 14: Anne
Jul 23, 2024

In today's episode, CJ has a conversation with Anne. Anne is a deeply reflective individual with a profound understanding of self. Through years of personal exploration and experience with abstinence, Anne has developed a keen insight into human behavior and the complexities of cravings.

Her journey has equipped her with a unique perspective that allows her to approach challenges with empathy and wisdom. Anne's ability to share her experiences with honesty and vulnerability makes her a valuable resource for those seeking understanding and support.

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for...

Duration: 00:37:45
Episode 186: DR. VIMALASARA (VALERIE) MASON-JOHN M.A (HON.DOC)
Jul 18, 2024

DR. VIMALASARA also known as (VALERIE) MASON-JOHN M.A (HON.DOC) to the show. Vimalasara is a founding facilitator of Compassionate Inquiry, and is the author of 10 books, including the award winning book, "Eight Step Recovery: Using The Buddha's Teachings to Overcome Addiction" and "Detox Your Heart: Meditations for Emotional Trauma". There are 8 Step Recovery meetings held in several continents. And they are co-founder of the training program, Mindfulness Based Addiction Recovery (MBAR), which is delivered in both English and Spanish. They work as a public speaker in the field of Mindfulness for Addiction and Trauma. They also work...

Duration: 00:51:17
Episode 185: Maia Szalavitz
Jul 12, 2024

Maia Szalavitz is an acclaimed journalist and author renowned for her expertise in neuroscience and addiction. With a career spanning over three decades, she has become one of the most prominent voices in the field, advocating for evidence-based approaches to addiction treatment and policy.

Szalavitz's career as a journalist began in the late 1980s. Her work has appeared in numerous prestigious publications, including The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Washington Post, and Scientific American. She has reported extensively on topics ranging from addiction and mental health to neuroscience and public health.

Maia Szalavitz is...

Duration: 01:01:09
FJ Recovery Stories Episode 13: Robert
Jul 09, 2024

On today's episode, CJ welcomes Robert to the show, a soul on a constant quest for growth. His journey inward has fostered a wellspring of wisdom, allowing him to see the extraordinary in the ordinary. But Robert's insights aren't just for personal exploration; his experiences translate into a powerful message of inspiration. His story is a testament to the transformative power of self-reflection, leaving those around him feeling empowered and ready to embark on their own journey.

Feel free to join our supportive community on Facebook: Sugar-Free for Life Support Group - where we believe "I'm Sweet...

Duration: 00:43:17
Episode 184: Kathy Williams - Sugar Free Girl talks to the family
Jul 04, 2024

Kathy Williams has an MBA from Goizueta School of Business, Emry University and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cincinnat. She has also been certified by the University of Pittsburgh's Diabetes Prevention Program. As CEO of Williams ConsultlingGroup, Kathy is an author, speaker, health strategist, and diabetic prevention advocate. She also has a private coaching practice where she helps clients eliminate their cravings and sugar addiction in 90 days.  

Like many of us in the field, Kathy has her own personal story. From being prediabetic, she halted her prediabetic progression back to a normal blood sugar level, which s...

Duration: 00:49:59
Episode 183: Amanda M Raines, PhD - Food Hoarding and Eating Pathology
Jun 26, 2024

Dr. Raines is a distinguished clinical investigator at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the LSU School of Medicine. With a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Florida State University, she has over 13 years of clinical experience, specializing in treating patients with anxiety and related conditions, including those which intersect with hoarding behaviors. She has published an number of peer reviewed articles focusing on hoarding disorder and its associated psychological aspects. 

Dr. Raines is the Chair of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) Research and P...

Duration: 00:43:04