Binge Free Bestie

Nic Gaviria: Binge Free Bestie

Diet culture is bullsh*t. Willpower is a lie. If you've ever secretly binged after a "good" eating day, woken up swearing tomorrow's the day, or wondered why every other area of your life is sorted except food ... this is your podcast. Binge Free Bestie is the no-BS poddy helping women break up with binge eating, emotional eating, and the diet mentality for good. No shame. No restriction. No more Monday restarts. Nic Gaviria is a registered counsellor (Master of Counselling) based in New Zealand, who's walked the binge eating recovery path herself. Start here: linktr.ee/bingefreebestie

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    67- Can You Actually Lose Weight Without Dieting? The Honest Answer.

    Nobody told me that healing would feel like loss. That one day you'd be doing all the right things, no bingeing, eating well, feeling calmer around food than you ever had, and still feeling this quiet grief about the body you've been chasing for years. That's what this episode is about. Body grief is real. It's the part of recovery that nobody puts on the sales page because it's not pretty or inspiring. But if you're in it right now, it has a name. And it makes complete sense. In this episode I'm covering: Why wanting to lose weight and wanting food freedom aren't mutually exclusive, and what I actually ask you to do insteadThe link between body dissatisfaction and the binge-restrict cycle, and why you can't fully heal one without addressing the otherWhat Health at Every Size actually says (and what it doesn't)The honest truth about weight loss after binge eating recoveryGrace's story: four months in The Break Up, no binges, and naturally losing weight without a single dietI also answer the question I get asked more than almost any other: "Can I still lose weight doing this work?" No fluff. No wellness-speak. Just the honest answer. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Food Freedom VaultA taste of my Food Freedom Method at an accessible price point. 100+ recipes with no calorie counts, no guilt, and no foods off limits. Plus a real introduction to the five Food Freedom Groups, the framework behind everything I teach.👉 Get the Food Freedom Vault The Break UpMy signature 8-module programme that has helped 400+ women stop binge and emotional eating and find real food freedom. If you're ready to go all in on the healing, this is where we do the work together.👉 Learn more about The Break Up The Break Up: Inner CircleEverything in The Break Up, plus direct access to me through private coaching sessions, a kickstart call, and priority support. For women who want the highest level of personalised support on their recovery.👉 Learn more about the Inner Circle Embrace Your Body WorkbookMy workbook going deeper on the four biggest behavioural drivers of body dissatisfaction, with evidence-based tools for each, plus a look at the cultural forces behind body shame. The companion to the body image work we talk about in this episode.👉 Get the Embrace Your Body Workbook If this episode resonated: Come find me on Instagram @bingefreebestie and let me know. If you loved this episode, please leave a review and hit subscribe. It genuinely helps more women find this podcast, and that's the whole point. 💜 The Binge Free Bestie Podcast is hosted by Nic, registered counsellor and recovered binge eater. Content shared in this podcast is educational in nature and is not a substitute for individualised therapeutic support.

    27 min
  2. 12 MAY

    66- The Clean Plate Club: How One Childhood Rule Quietly Fuels Binge Eating

    You're not "bad at stopping", you're just following a rule you learned as a kid that's keeping you stuck in the binge cycle. Ever finish your plate even when you're full? That's the Clean Plate Club at work. And it's one of the sneakiest drivers of binge eating and overeating. In this episode: - Why you keep eating past fullness (hint: it's not about willpower) - Where the Clean Plate Club belief comes from and how it fuels the binge-restrict cycle - How to start leaving food on your plate without guilt -Why "avoiding waste" by overeating is still wasteful, just to your body instead of the bin - The one permission statement that changes everything This is the kind of deep rewiring work we do in The Break Up. If you're ready to dismantle the food rules keeping you stuck, check the links below. Links and Resources: 🔗 The Break Up: https://thebreakup.bingefreebestie.com/home-882186 📸 Instagram: @bingefreebestie 💜 Other freebies, masterclasses and helpful resources: https://linktr.ee/bingefreebestie Did you know that subscribing to our channel is free? It's the simplest way to support the show and help us grow. Hit subscribe below, thank you! 💜 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:39 What Is the Clean Plate Club? 03:12 The Food Rule You Learned as a Kid 06:09 Childhood Guilt Around Wasting Food 07:17 How You Learned to Ignore Fullness Cues 08:08 Dieting, Restriction & Food Scarcity 09:33 Why It’s Not a Willpower Problem 12:18 How Clean Plate Club Fuels Binge Eating 14:40 Losing Trust in Your Body 16:22 Overeating, Shame & the Binge Cycle 17:17 All-or-Nothing Food Thinking 19:08 How to Break the Clean Plate Pattern 20:16 Practice Leaving Food on Your Plate 22:18 Why Your Nervous System Matters 26:21 Work With Me

    29 min
  3. 5 MAY

    65: Why We Eat One Way in Public and Binge in Secret

    Raise your hand if you've ever ordered the salad when you actually wanted the burger. In this episode, we're diving into something nobody talks about: the double life so many of us live with food. We perform "good eating" in front of others: ordering salads, making comments about being "healthy," projecting an image of control. Then we binge in private, when no one's watching. ✨ Performative eating is exhausting, and it's keeping you stuck in the binge-restrict cycle ✨ People in bigger bodies face amplified pressure to virtue signal with food choices ✨ The split between your public and private eating isn't sustainable ✨ Shame is the fuel that keeps the cycle running, and secrecy feeds shame ✨ Food freedom means eating the same way whether people are watching or not Here's something you can try this week. I'm calling it The Performance Audit. Think about the last few times you ate around other people. Ask yourself: Did I eat what I actually wanted, or did I perform 'good eating'?Did I make comments about 'being good' or 'being bad' with my food choices?Did I restrict in public and then binge later in private?Did I post about a workout I didn't actually do, or talk about healthy habits I'm not actually practicing?This isn't about judgment. It's about awareness. Because once you see the pattern, you can start to shift it. Resources and Links: 🎯 The Break Up Program: My signature 8-module roadmap to binge-free life. 12 months access to the Binge Free Besties community, monthly live calls with me, nervous system tools, and the full library including a body acceptance module.👉 www.bingefreebestie.com/thebreakup 💜 Join the Bestie Squad: My FREE Close Friends group on Instagram. Behind-the-scenes of my life in food freedom, weekly Ask Me Anything (every Wednesday), first dibs on Inner Circle spots and events.👉 DM me SQUAD on Instagram @bingefreebestie 📸 Follow me on Instagram: Daily content, real talk, and community👉 @bingefreebestie All Other Resources ( freebies, masterclasses, podcast) : https://linktr.ee/bingefreebestie If this episode resonated with you, I'd love to hear from you! Send me a DM on Instagram @bingefreebestie and tell me: Which moment from this episode hit you hardest? And if you found this helpful, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, it helps more people find the show and break free from binge eating.

    31 min
  4. 21 APR

    Ep 63- 5 Things I Wish I'd Known Before I Spent a Decade Fighting Food

    Can I be really honest with you today? This episode is personal. Like, properly personal. I'm taking you through the actual chapters of my life — the eleven-year-old me at the kitchen table, the bullied teenager with the (truly catastrophic) bowl cut, the uni student eating chips alone in her room, and the woman who had bariatric surgery and was still binge eating within months. But here's why I'm sharing it: because I know this isn't just my story. If you grew up in the nineties and early two thousands watching Princess Diaries glow-ups, Fat Monica punchlines, and Kate Moss staring back at you from every magazine cover — you were being taught something about what your body was worth. And most of us absorbed that lesson without even realising it. In this episode I'm sharing the five things I wish someone had told me before the damage was done: Why your relationship with food probably didn't start with food at allThe movies and magazines that quietly built your beliefs about bodies and worthWhat trauma actually does to your eating — and why it makes complete senseThe truth about weight loss surgery that nobody told me beforehandWhy you are not broken — and what healing actually looks likeWhether you're deep in the cycle right now or you've been in recovery for years and still carry some of this — I think this one's going to land for you. Resources and Links: https://linktr.ee/bingefreebestie Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:52 The 11-Year-Old Girl Who Learned Thin = Worthy 03:55 Lesson 1: Thinness Was Taught As Worth 08:53 Lesson 2: Bullying Didn’t Mean You Needed to Change 13:59 Lesson 3: Trauma Changed My Relationship With Food 19:30 Lesson 4: Weight Loss Didn’t Stop The Binges 23:24 Lesson 5: You Are Not Broken 25:29 How I Actually Became Binge-Free 26:40 The Truth I Want You To Hear 27:55 What You Can Do Next

    29 min
  5. 14 APR

    Ep 62- Your Mum's Relationship With Food Became Yours. It Doesn't Have to Become Your Kid's.

    Is your mum's diet culture still living in your head? Here's how to make sure it doesn't reach your kids. Most of us grew up in homes where dieting was just... normal. Mum was always on something. The body comments were constant. Food was either good or bad, clean or naughty, and we absorbed every single bit of it. Now we're beginning to raise kids of our own or have young people in our lives. And we want to do it differently. But how? In this episode of the Binge Free Bestie Podcast, I'm getting personal, sharing the comments my own family made about my body when I was at my heaviest, and why, despite their good intentions, it made everything so much worse. And I'm breaking down exactly what to do if you're navigating this with your own children right now. Whether you've got little ones, a teenager who's gone full gym bro, a child being bullied about their weight, or you're just terrified of saying the wrong thing while you're still figuring out your own relationship with food, this one is for you. What we cover: — How diet culture gets inherited and why it's not your mum's fault (but it is yours to stop) — The almond mum era and what growing up in an 80s/90s diet household actually did to us — Real word-for-word scripts for the conversations most parents dread — What to do when your teenager's "healthy eating" starts to look like something more worrying — How to raise an intuitive eater who trusts their body, even if you're still learning to trust yours — Why you don't have to be healed to be a brilliant parent around food The cycle stops with you 💜 Resources / Freebies / Work With Me: https://linktr.ee/bingefreebestie 00:00 Intro 02:00 How family comments shaped my relationship with food 05:30 The generational cycle of diet culture 07:30 Real struggles parents are facing right now 11:30 The #1 mindset shift 13:00 Principle 1: Stop labeling food “good” or “bad” 14:00 Principle 2: Kids copy what you do (not what you say) 15:30 Scenario 1: “Am I fat?”  16:30 Scenario 2: Teen obsessed with dieting/macros 18:30 Scenario 3: Restrictive eating or underweight child 19:40 Scenario 4: Child being bullied for their body 21:40 Scenario 5: You say something negative about yourself 23:30 You don’t have to be healed to help 24:30 Where to start (even if you’re struggling) binge eating recovery, emotional eating, food freedom, intuitive eating, diet culture, raising intuitive eaters, generational trauma, food trauma, body image, disordered eating recovery

    28 min
  6. 31 MAR

    Ep 60- The Real Reason You Can't Stop Eating That One Food (It Has Nothing to Do With Hunger)

    Do you have a food that lives on a weird pedestal in your brain? One you either avoid completely… or eat the entire thing in one sitting? In today's episode, Nic shares the psychology behind why certain foods, especially childhood favourites, can end up carrying a disproportionate emotional charge. Spoiler: it's not about the food. In this episode, Nic covers: Why your brain links specific foods to emotional memories (and what that actually means for your eating patterns)The neuroscience of sensory anchors , how taste, smell, and texture get stored alongside emotional experiencesHow chronic stress and nervous system overload drive your brain back toward "comfort" foods from childhoodWhy banning a food from your house doesn't solve the problem, and often makes it worseWhat actually changes when you remove the emotional charge from food (hint: it's not discipline)Nic's own story of eating chips alone in her car during nursing placements, and what was really going onYou'll leave this episode understanding:Why your eating isn't random, and what your nervous system is actually asking for when the urge to eat hits out of nowhere. Resources mentioned: The Break Up: Nic's flagship food freedom program The Break Up: Inner Circle, for women who want more private support Free Guide Emotional Eaters FixFind Everything Here: https://linktr.ee/bingefreebestie?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=701bf119-79a6-4128-a6ca-92306ffd7ed9 DM Nic the word DONE on Instagram to find out more about working togetherConnect with Nic:Instagram: @bingefreebestieWebsite: www.bingefreebestie.com Binge Free Bestie Podcast is hosted by Nic Gaviria- registered counsellor (Master of Counselling), food freedom coach, and founder of Binge Free Bestie. New episodes drop weekly.

    19 min

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Diet culture is bullsh*t. Willpower is a lie. If you've ever secretly binged after a "good" eating day, woken up swearing tomorrow's the day, or wondered why every other area of your life is sorted except food ... this is your podcast. Binge Free Bestie is the no-BS poddy helping women break up with binge eating, emotional eating, and the diet mentality for good. No shame. No restriction. No more Monday restarts. Nic Gaviria is a registered counsellor (Master of Counselling) based in New Zealand, who's walked the binge eating recovery path herself. Start here: linktr.ee/bingefreebestie

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