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180. When Your Food Noise Is LOUD, This Is What You Need to Ask

180. When Your Food Noise Is LOUD, This Is What You Need to Ask

Update: 2025-09-22
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In this episode, I share the single question that cuts through the constant mental chatter. If food thoughts are crowding out everything else, this is where to start.

 

TIMESTAMPS

  • 0:00 Opening & “How do I stop food noise?”
  • 1:45 Why asking better questions matters
  • 3:00 Switching from “Why?” to “What?” questions
  • 5:50 The non-negotiable first step: eat enough 
  • 7:10 Food thoughts as a false sense of control
  • 8:45 Food thoughts as emotional distraction
  • 10:30 Food noise isn’t really about food
  • 11:05 The “radio vs. light switch” metaphor
  • 12:15 Curiosity over criticism: “I wonder…”
  • 14:00 Answers ≠ action: the dashboard light analogy
  • 15:45 Collecting small insights before big changes
  • 16:20 Personal update & coffee chat

 

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ABOUT RYANN

I’m Ryann Nicole, a licensed therapist and certified nutritionist. I help people transform their relationship with food and break free from binge eating. My mission is to empower others to find mental peace, embrace balance, and live life unchained from food noise.

 

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180. When Your Food Noise Is LOUD, This Is What You Need to Ask

180. When Your Food Noise Is LOUD, This Is What You Need to Ask