Emotional Eats Podcast: Real conversations about menopause, hormones, emotional eating, and weight loss for women over 40

Kim Hynes

Emotional Eats is a podcast for women over 40 who are done with diet culture, fear-based health advice, and conflicting messages about their bodies. Hosted by nutritional health coach Kim Hynes, this show cuts through the noise around food, hormones, weight changes, emotional eating, and midlife health using real science, real conversations, and a whole lot of common sense. You'll hear expert insights from doctors, nutrition professionals, fitness experts, and mental health practitioners, along with honest discussions about what actually works for the midlife body and what does not. No extremes. No shame. No quick fixes. This podcast is not just about menopause or weight loss. It is about understanding your changing body, regulating stress, healing your relationship with food, and feeling strong, confident, and at home in yourself again. If you want clarity instead of confusion, truth instead of trends, and support without judgment, you're in the right place. See you on the inside!

  1. 4d ago

    163. Why You Know What to Eat But Still Can't Lose Weight

    Welcome to the Emotional Eats Podcast! If you've ever found yourself standing in the pantry at night wondering, "Why am I doing this again?" this episode is for you. You know exactly what to eat. You've read the books, followed the meal plans, counted the calories, and started over more times than you can count. Yet you still feel out of control around food and blame yourself for not having enough willpower. What if the problem isn't discipline at all? In this compassionate conversation, Kim sits down with licensed spiritual practitioner, yoga instructor, and coach Stacey Paige to explore the emotional roots of weight struggles in midlife. Together, they unpack how limiting beliefs, nervous system overwhelm, unprocessed emotions, and lifelong patterns can quietly drive emotional eating, even when you know all the "right" things to do. Rather than offering another list of food rules, this episode focuses on helping you better understand yourself while giving you practical tools you can begin using today. In this episode, you'll learn: How subconscious beliefs formed in childhood can shape your relationship with food and your body. The surprising connection between self-worth and self-sabotage. Why emotional eating is often an attempt to soothe stress, grief, loneliness, or overwhelm rather than satisfy hunger. How chronic stress and nervous system dysregulation make emotional eating more likely. The difference between reacting to life and responding to it. Why creating a simple daily mindfulness practice can completely change your relationship with food. How walking, nature, breathwork, and quiet reflection can help process emotions instead of suppressing them. Why true intuitive eating requires more than simply "listening to your body." Practical ways to begin breaking free from lifelong dieting patterns without relying on more willpower. Stacey explains that lasting change happens when we stop trying to fight the behavior and instead become curious about what's driving it. Your emotional eating may be pointing toward something that needs compassion, healing, and attention rather than more restriction. When you begin addressing the root causes instead of only the behavior, everything starts to change. About Stacey Paige Stacey Paige is a licensed spiritual practitioner, yoga instructor, and coach who believes lasting change begins with the relationship we have with ourselves. Rather than pushing harder or relying on willpower, she helps people understand the patterns, beliefs, and protective habits that shape how they move through life. Through mindfulness, nervous system support, and compassionate self-awareness, Stacey guides people toward sustainable inner change so they can feel more grounded, connected, and free to create meaningful lives of their own design. Connect with Stacey Find Stacey on all social media @staceypaigeinspired   Website:  https://www.staceypaige.com/   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals.

    51 min
  2. Jun 29

    162. The Surprising Way to Stop Sugar and Carb Cravings

    Welcome to the Emotional Eats Podcast! Are you thinking about food all day long? Grabbing something sweet with your coffee? Finding yourself in the pantry at night wondering why you can't stop? You may assume you're to addicted to sugar, lack willpower, or just need more self-control. But what if the real problem isn't the food? What if your body is simply exhausted? In this episode, Kim explores one of the most overlooked causes of emotional eating, cravings, food noise, and weight struggles: sleep. You'll learn how poor sleep affects your hunger hormones, blood sugar, stress response, emotional regulation, and even the reward centers of your brain. If sugar feels impossible to resist after a bad night of sleep, there may be a biological reason why. This conversation is especially important for women in perimenopause and menopause, when hormone changes, nighttime wake-ups, anxiety, and blood sugar swings can make cravings feel overwhelming. In This Episode: • Why sleep deprivation increases hunger and cravings • The roles of ghrelin, leptin, and GLP-1 in appetite and fullness • Why sugar and processed foods become harder to resist when you're tired • The connection between sleep, stress, emotional eating, and food noise • How menopause impacts sleep and cravings • Practical tools to improve sleep and feel more in control around food • Why blood sugar may be one of the biggest keys to better sleep and fewer cravings If food has been taking up too much space in your brain lately, don't skip this episode. It may help you understand what's really driving your cravings and what your body has been asking for all along.   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    32 min
  3. Jun 22

    161. How Your Home Affects Your Mood, Energy, and Happiness in Midlife (And What to Do About It)

    Welcome to the Emotional Eats Podcast! So many women spend years creating a home around everyone else's needs. The kids. The schedules. The activities. The expectations. But what happens when midlife arrives and life begins to shift? In this thoughtful conversation, Kim Hynes sits down with Kim Costa to explore a question many women don't stop to ask: Does your home still support who you are today? This episode goes far beyond decorating and organizing. Together, they discuss how your environment, community, relationships, geography, and even the energy of your home can impact your happiness, health, creativity, and overall well-being. From empty nesting and menopause to rediscovering yourself after years of caregiving, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on creating a life that truly fits this season of life. In This Episode You'll Learn: Why feeling frustrated, anxious, lonely, or unsettled at home may be a sign that something needs attention The eight key areas of life that influence whether your environment supports you How your home can either drain your energy or help restore it The connection between your physical space and your emotional well-being Why geography matters more than most people realize How relationships, marriage, empty nesting, and midlife transitions can influence where and how you want to live The surprising impact of color, light, clutter, and unused spaces on your mood How to create a home that reflects your true self instead of the image you think you're supposed to project Practical ways to make your current space feel more supportive, even if moving isn't an option How to decide whether it's time to stay, renovate, or make a bigger change Key Takeaways Your home is more than a place where you sleep at night. It can influence your stress levels, your creativity, your relationships, your physical health, and even how connected you feel to yourself. Midlife is often a season of transition. As children leave home, careers evolve, relationships change, and priorities shift, it's worth asking whether your environment is growing with you. Sometimes the answer is a move. Sometimes it's a renovation. Sometimes it's simply creating a small corner that belongs entirely to you. The goal isn't perfection. It's creating a space that supports the woman you are becoming. Because when your environment aligns with your needs, it becomes easier to feel calm, energized, connected, and at home in your own life. About Kim Costa Kim Costa is a REALTOR®, author, speaker, and creator of the Wheel House Assessment. With more than three decades of experience in residential construction, design, and real estate, Kim helps homeowners, especially women navigating midlife and major life transitions, understand whether their home still supports the life they are living now and the person they are becoming. Her work blends real estate, design, lifestyle alignment, and practical decision-making through her Live In Your Wheel House approach. Connect with Kim Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kim.e.costa/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-costa-20668137/   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.costa.923   What is your website? : https://lifestylefoundations.com/   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    42 min
  4. Jun 15

    160. The Weight Loss Mistake Most Women Over 40 Are Making

    Have you ever felt like you're doing everything right, but the weight still isn't coming off?  You're trying what the "experts" and influencers are selling and can't seem to see the right number on the scale. In this episode, Kim challenges the idea that weight loss should be the main measure of success for your body in midlife. She invites you into the discussion of why focusing solely on the scale can actually keep women stuck and how shifting the focus to overall health can create lasting results. You'll learn why muscle, blood sugar, sleep, stress, hormones, and daily habits matter so much more than chasing the next diet, product or wellness trend. Most importantly, you'll discover a different way to define success for yourself and your body.  A new reframe that helps you feel better, age stronger, and build a healthier relationship with your body. In This Episode: Why weight loss has become the report card for so many women The hidden ways diet culture shows up in today's wellness world Why focusing only on the scale can cause you to overlook important signs of progress The role of muscle, blood sugar, sleep, stress, and hormones in midlife health Why many women don't need more discipline—they need more support How to shift from chasing weight loss to building true health What health actually looks like beyond a number on the scale When health becomes the goal, weight loss often becomes a side effect. It just happens.  But when weight loss becomes the only goal, it's easy to lose sight of the very things that help you feel your best. This episode will help you focus on what truly matters for long-term health, energy, and freedom around food and your body…and just might lose weight. If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    30 min
  5. Jun 8

    159. My interview on the Inspired Wellness Podcast

    What if emotional eating has very little to do with food? In this special episode of Emotional Eats, we're flipping the microphone around and sharing an interview originally recorded on the Inspired Wellness Podcast with Michelle White. Instead of me asking the questions, I got the opportunity to share my personal story and dive deep into the real reasons so many women over 40 feel out of control around food, sugar, and overeating. If you've ever wondered why you can hold it together all day but find yourself standing in the pantry at night, this conversation is for you. We talk about the hidden drivers of emotional eating, including hormones, nervous system dysregulation, perfectionism, people-pleasing, stress, childhood conditioning, and decades of dieting. You'll also learn why willpower isn't the answer, why restriction often backfires, and what actually helps women create peace with food and their bodies. This is an honest, compassionate conversation for any woman who feels frustrated, ashamed, or exhausted by the constant battle with food. In This Episode, We Discuss: • My personal journey with emotional eating, secret eating, and sugar cravings • Why emotional eating often becomes more intense during perimenopause and menopause • The surprising connection between hormones, blood sugar, and cravings • Why high-achieving women often struggle the most with food • The difference between emotional hunger and physical hunger • Why willpower and discipline aren't enough to stop emotional eating • How dieting, restriction, and food rules can actually make cravings worse • The role of perfectionism, people-pleasing, and childhood patterns in overeating • Why nighttime eating often starts long before dinner • Practical ways to regulate your nervous system before turning to food • The importance of protein, fiber, blood sugar balance, and movement • How EFT Tapping can help calm emotional eating urges • What to do after a binge without guilt, punishment, or starting over on Monday • Why curiosity creates change far more effectively than self-criticism • How to measure progress beyond the scale • The power of community, support, and healing with other women who understand what you're going through A Few Takeaways You'll Love Emotional eating isn't a character flaw. You are not weak, broken, or lacking discipline. Food often becomes a coping tool when we're overwhelmed, stressed, disconnected from ourselves, or trying to soothe emotions we've never learned how to process. The goal isn't perfection. The goal is awareness, compassion, nervous system regulation, and learning new ways to meet your needs without turning to food If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    53 min
  6. Jun 1

    158. How to Enjoy Food and Still Lose Weight During Menopause

    In this episode of the Emotional Eats Podcast, we're talking about something so many women struggle with but rarely say out loud… how hard celebrations can feel when you have a complicated relationship with food. Birthdays. Graduations. BBQs. Holidays. Vacations. Family parties. What's supposed to feel fun and joyful can quickly turn into guilt, anxiety, overeating, "starting over Monday," and feeling completely out of control around food. In this episode, I'm sharing why celebrations can feel emotionally loaded for women who have spent years dieting, trying to be "good," or putting pressure on themselves to have more willpower. We're talking about perfectionism, food guilt, emotional eating, and why one weekend of eating differently does not mean you failed. You'll also hear: Why emotional eaters often spiral after celebrations The connection between perfectionism and overeating How guilt actually keeps the cycle going Why celebrations can bring up deeper emotions like stress, grief, loneliness, comparison, and body image struggles What it looks like to give yourself grace without "giving up" Practical ways to feel more grounded around food during parties, holidays, and social events Why you do not need to punish yourself after overeating If you've ever left a celebration feeling physically uncomfortable, emotionally defeated, or promising yourself you'll "be good tomorrow," this episode is for you. You are not meant to spend your life afraid of cake, vacations, holidays, or memories with people you love. There is another way. If you're looking for support around emotional eating, menopause, perfectionism, and learning how to feel more peaceful with food and your body, come join us inside the Cool Girl Collective. You do not have to figure this out alone.   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    37 min
  7. May 25

    157. Am I Drinking Too Much in Midlife? How to Drink Less Without Shame or Completely Quitting

    Welcome to the Emotional Eats Podcast! What if your relationship with alcohol isn't about needing to quit completely, but about understanding why you're reaching for it in the first place? If you are a high functioning woman who deals with a busy life, stress and anxiety and you are turning to the wine to "come down", this episode is for you.  No judgement.  Keep listening to find out how you change the space alcohol is taking up in your life. NOTE:  If you feel like you have a serious problem with alcohol, please reach out to your medical or mental health practitioner and explore programs in your area. In this compassionate and real conversation, I sit down with hypnotherapist Tansy Forest to talk about overdrinking, especially for high-functioning women who look like they have it all together on the outside, but may be carrying stress, anxiety, overwhelm, or emotional exhaustion underneath. We talk about how alcohol can quietly become a coping tool, why moderation is a skill, and how shame often keeps people stuck. This episode also deeply parallels so much of what we talk about with emotional eating. Whether it's wine, food, sugar, or another habit, many of us are not struggling because we lack willpower. We're often trying to soothe, numb, decompress, or manage what feels heavy. If you've ever wondered, Am I enjoying this… or am I relying on it? this conversation offers perspective, hope, and practical tools in a gentle, non-judgmental way. In This Episode We Talk About: • What "overdrinking" really means and why labels can create more shame than support • Why high-functioning, overwhelmed women may quietly rely on alcohol to cope • The connection between stress, nervous system overload, alcohol, and emotional habits • Why moderation is a skill, not an all-or-nothing mindset • How small, sustainable changes can help you build a healthier relationship with alcohol and yourself A Few Powerful Takeaways: • Overdrinking and emotional eating often come from similar roots: stress, overwhelm, coping, and emotional relief • A lapse is information, not failure • Shrinking the significance of alcohol can help create healthier habits • Planning ahead can make moderation feel more realistic and less reactive • Change does not have to be harsh, extreme, or shame-filled This conversation is about awareness, compassion, and learning what may really be underneath the habits we reach for when life feels heavy. If this episode resonated, I hope it reminds you that small changes can create powerful shifts over time.  Make sure to share it with a friend. About Tansy Forrest Tansy Forrest is a UK-based clinical hypnotherapist, author, and wellbeing educator specializing in alcohol moderation, mindset change, and sustainable health. After years working in education, Tansy experienced her own struggle with stress, anxiety, and alcohol. Discovering hypnotherapy was life-changing — not only helping her regain balance, but inspiring her to retrain and help others do the same. Today, Tansy supports people worldwide to rethink their relationship with alcohol, build healthier habits, and live with greater clarity, confidence, and self-trust — without rigid rules or all-or-nothing thinking.   Connect with Tansy https://www.drinklesslivewell.com/www.tansyforrest.com https://tansyforrest.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@tansyforrest Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tansy_forrest/ Facebook - @TansyHypnotherapy   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

    46 min
  8. May 18

    156. How to Stop Stress Eating at Night: A Psychotherapist Explains What Actually Works

    Welcome to the Emotional Eats Podcast! Episode 156 is for the you, the woman who holds everything together all day long… and then you find yourself standing in the kitchen at night wondering why you keep reaching for food, sugar, scrolling, or anything that helps you "come down." In this conversation with Dr. Gregory Obert, psychotherapist and mindfulness expert, we talk about what's really happening underneath emotional eating, burnout, overthinking, and the pressure so many high-achieving women like you carry every single day. We get into: • Why women who are successful, capable, and disciplined can still feel out of control around food • What emotional regulation actually means in real life • How chronic stress and "burning hot" emotionally affects the nervous system • The connection between autopilot living, overthinking, and emotional eating • Why mindfulness is more than a trendy buzzword • How guilt and self-judgment keep women stuck in the cycle • Practical tools to become more aware before automatically reaching for food • Why your thoughts are not always facts • Guided meditation for women with busy, racing minds • The power of slowing down, walking, breathing, and reconnecting with yourself One of the most powerful parts of this episode is the reminder that awareness is the first step. Dr. Greg has some amazing tips so keep  listening. Dr. Greg also leads listeners through a calming guided meditation inside the episode, helping you pause, breathe, check in with yourself, and take one small step toward what you truly need…peace. About Dr. Greg Dr. Gregory T. Obert, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist and the founder of the Royal Oasis Psychotherapy Institute, where he helps motivated individuals rebuild their lives through evidence based psychotherapy and practical mental performance tools. He has spent more than 15 years working with thousands of clients and currently serves as a staff psychologist supporting trauma and mental health treatment in high pressure environments.    Greg's work focuses on teaching people how to regain control of their attention, emotions, and decision making through concrete mindfulness techniques that work in real life, not just in theory. On podcasts, he breaks down the psychology behind stress, burnout, and identity disruption while offering step by step methods listeners can immediately apply to calm their nervous system and think clearly under pressure. He is also the host of the long running podcast Meditations by Gregory T. Obert, where he translates psychological insight into practical mental training for everyday life. Connect with Dr. Greg Practice Website: https://www.royaloasispi.com/ Podcast Link: https://www.royaloasispi.com/podcast Book: https://www.amazon.com/Man-Bench-Gregory-T-Obert-ebook/dp/B01BQL3YT0 Socials:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregorytobert/  https://www.instagram.com/drgtobert/ https://x.com/DrGTObert   If This Episode Resonated With You Please follow the Emotional Eats Podcast, download this episode, and share it with a woman in your life who struggles silently with food, body image, binge eating, or emotional eating. These conversations matter. And if you're looking for ongoing support and connection, make sure to check out the Cool Girl Collective, Kim's community for women over 40 navigating emotional eating, menopause, hormones, cravings, and learning how to nourish their whole lives. Join the Cool Girl Collective 👉 Click Here to Join:  https://www.skool.com/coolgirlcollective/ Website:  https://wellspringcounselingandhealth.com/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/kimhynesmidlife/ TikTok:  https://www.tiktok.com/@kimhynesmidlife YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@Kimhynesmidlife Want to improve your midlife focus or sleep?  Check out Brain.fm.  This app has help me be more productive, get the best afternoon powernaps and bring down my nervous system….fast.  Get 30 days for free here.  https://www.brain.fm/kimhyneshealth   Get my favorite healthy Hot Chocolate (Organifi Chocolate Gold) here: https://www.organifishop.com/ Use code:  KIMH for 20 % off This dark chocolate tumeric tea helps promote relaxation and calm.  It's the perfect substitute for dessert and a great way to help promote sleep.   Other links Kim receives commission on some of these products which are used to continue providing free content and produce the Emotional Eats Podcast. LMNT http://elementallabs.refr.cc/kimhynes Disclaimer:  This podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only.  Always consult with your medical practitioner before changing habits.  This podcast is not to take the place of medical or mental health professionals. If you enjoyed the episode, share, download and follow.  I would be so grateful.

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Emotional Eats is a podcast for women over 40 who are done with diet culture, fear-based health advice, and conflicting messages about their bodies. Hosted by nutritional health coach Kim Hynes, this show cuts through the noise around food, hormones, weight changes, emotional eating, and midlife health using real science, real conversations, and a whole lot of common sense. You'll hear expert insights from doctors, nutrition professionals, fitness experts, and mental health practitioners, along with honest discussions about what actually works for the midlife body and what does not. No extremes. No shame. No quick fixes. This podcast is not just about menopause or weight loss. It is about understanding your changing body, regulating stress, healing your relationship with food, and feeling strong, confident, and at home in yourself again. If you want clarity instead of confusion, truth instead of trends, and support without judgment, you're in the right place. See you on the inside!

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