Outsmart Overeating

Leslie Hooper
Outsmart Overeating

Join Leslie Hooper as she exposes the dirty little secrets of the diet industry and discusses how to get into the best shape of your life without ever having to diet again.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    EPISODE 52: Consistency Over Perfection: The Key to Eating Like a Naturally Thin Person

    In this episode, we dive into the real reason many struggle with weight loss: it's not about losing weight, it's about adopting the mindset and eating habits of a 'naturally thin' person that you can maintain for the rest of your life.   We explore a thought-provoking Reddit post from a woman who has recently lost and regained 80 pounds, realizing that the key to lasting success isn’t found in quick fixes or temporary diets.   Instead, she recognizes the importance of consistency and how having the right mindset is essential for long-term weight maintenance.   If you've ever found yourself feeling frustrated after regaining weight, join us in this week's episode of the Outsmart Overeating podcast as we discuss how lifelong weight loss isn't about counting calories or avoiding specific foods. It has to do with changing your inner psychology.   In other words, changing the way you eat starts with changing the way you think.   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook     If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Outsmart Overeating and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the Interest List.    If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    33 min
  2. FEB 11

    EPISODE 51: Decluttering Your Mind: Letting Go of Beliefs That Cause You to Overeat

    At 25, we reach physical maturity, but emotional and psychological maturity often comes much later — if it happens at all. By then, our minds are filled with beliefs, perspectives, and rules from others: parents, teachers, media, society.   These ideas, many of them not our own, often shape our lives without us even realizing it. We’ve internalized everything from diet advice to life expectations, but most of it is subconscious and not even true.   By age 30, we may start to see this mental clutter, but letting go of these deeply embedded ideas is like cleaning out a hoarder's house.   Emotional attachments to these beliefs make it hard to separate from them.   Yet, without clearing out the mental junk, we’ll never truly think for ourselves, never truly know who we are.   In this episode, we’ll dive into the process of decluttering your mind—learning to examine your thoughts and beliefs, keeping only what serves you, and freeing yourself from the unnecessary baggage holding you back.   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook   If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Outsmart Overeating and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the Interest List.    If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    29 min
  3. JAN 21

    EPISODE 48: "I Eat Healthy All Day, But I Binge at Night" Breaking the Cycle

    In today’s episode, we dive into a thought-provoking Reddit post from a male dieter struggling to stay on track with his healthy eating goals, especially when the evening rolls around. He describes how he can manage balanced meals during the first part of the day, but come evening, something shifts.   The urge to binge on junk food—chocolate, chips, anything he can get his hands on—takes over. This compulsion, he explains, doesn’t even seem related to actual hunger, but more of a ritual or psychological need to eat, even when he’s not hungry.   We break down what might be behind this phenomenon: Is it the body’s natural hunger cues and circadian rhythm at play, or could it be deeper-rooted compulsive eating habits?   How do emotional triggers, boredom, and stress contribute to these after-hours cravings? We also explore how this behavior sabotages his diet goals, preventing him from achieving a calorie deficit and sticking to a sustainable eating plan.   Join us as we share insights, strategies, and practical tips to help manage evening eating habits, understand the role of emotional regulation in diet, and offer suggestions for healthier coping mechanisms.   Could shifting meal timing, addressing psychological triggers, or creating a more mindful evening routine make a difference? Tune in to find out!   Whether you’re struggling with similar challenges or just curious about the psychology of eating, this episode is packed with valuable advice on how to break the evening snack trap and build a healthier, more balanced approach to eating throughout the day.   Don’t miss it!   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook   If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Outsmart Overeating and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the Interest List.    If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    25 min
  4. JAN 14

    EPISODE 47: What Do 'Naturally Thin' People ACTUALLY Eat Every Day?

    If you want to be someone who rarely thinks about food and feels completely in control of what you eat in a way that feels easy, then you have to learn how to adopt the inner psychology and eating habits of a ‘naturally thin’ person.   The glaring difference between the lifestyle of Burned Out Dieter vs the lifestyle of the ‘Naturally Thin’ is that they’re both making drastically different decisions based on their inner psychology and daily eating habits.   So for example, a ‘naturally thin’ person who eats consistent portions at every meal for years is on autopilot.   Meanwhile, Dieters who are constantly getting on and off track with their eating — have created a habit of restrict-then-overeat.   They also do things like: Eat according to calories, how much food is on their plate, and what the clock says Clean their plate at every meal Consistently eat second servings Eat when they’re procrastinating, bored, or stressed So, the question then becomes, how do we choose to do the things that ‘naturally thin’ people do consistently?   The diet industry will tell you that it’s about “eating less and moving more” and while that’s factually accurate, it’s shit advice and only half of the conversation.   Everyone already knows what they should be doing to lose weight. The question is WHY aren’t they doing it?   No one in the diet industry wants to touch this question.   It’s easier to talk about eating protein, vegetables, and tracking your calories…but it’s also why 95% of dieters are failing at long-term weight loss.   Answering this question requires understanding how your inner psychology influences your eating behaviors.   Join me on today's episode as we discuss a Reddit post to help you unravel your ties to emotional eating and develop the eating habits of the 'naturally thin'.   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook   If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Outsmart Overeating and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the Interest List.    If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight, but lose the struggle along side it, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    32 min
  5. JAN 7

    EPISODE 46: How to Get Over Feeling Self-Conscious and Intimidated in the Gym

    Starting a fitness journey can feel overwhelming, especially if you’re new to the equipment or feeling self-conscious in your body.   In this week's episode, we're here to help New Year's resolutioners push past those fears and tackle the fears that may be preventing them from reaching their full potential.   If you're worried about being judged, not knowing where to begin, or simply feeling out of place, you're not alone. We’ll share practical tips to help you navigate the gym with confidence, overcome that fear of being watched or ridiculed, and shift your mindset from self-doubt to self-empowerment.   Whether you’re kicking off your fitness goals this year or just trying to get back into the swing of things, this episode will give you the encouragement and tools to stay motivated and embrace the process.   It’s time to stop letting intimidation hold you back and start making your dream a reality — because you belong in the gym, no matter where you’re starting from!   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook   If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Unstuffed and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the interest list.   If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight without dieting, but also how to lose the struggle, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    30 min
  6. 12/31/2024

    EPISODE 45: The #1 Reason Why Only 9% of Resolutioners Will Achieve Their Goal in 2025

    As we kick off 2025, many dieters are setting ambitious weight loss resolutions — hoping this year will be the one they finally achieve their goal, but the truth is, only 9% will actually be successful.   So what do those successful 9% know that the other 91% don't?   The secret often lies in understanding the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation.   In this episode, we dive into these two powerful forces driving human behavior.   Intrinsic motivation comes from within—you’re motivated by personal satisfaction, a sense of accomplishment, or the joy of healthy living. When you tap into intrinsic motivation, weight loss becomes about more than just the number on the scale; it's about feeling better by living in alignment with your values.   On the flip side, extrinsic motivation relies on external rewards like praise, attention, acceptance, etc. While these can give you a temporary boost, they’re unsustainable in the long run.   Join us as we explore how to balance both types of motivation so you can stay on track and turn your dream into a reality.   From finding joy in the process to setting realistic external milestones, you’ll learn how to tap into the power of both motivations to create lasting change and finally achieve your weight loss resolution.   Ready to make 2025 your year? Tune in for practical tips and actionable strategies to help you start — and finish — your journey with confidence!   Connect with Leslie:   Website Instagram Facebook   If you’re struggling with emotional, binge, or compulsive eating and you’re interested in personalized coaching, apply here. Or, if you want to be the first to know when we'll be opening the doors to Unstuffed and get access to our early action bonuses, you can join the interest list.   If you want to learn how to not-only lose weight without dieting, but also how to lose the struggle, you can get started by taking the Weight Loss Psychology Quiz: Discover Your Diet Personality Type

    30 min
4.6
out of 5
86 Ratings

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Join Leslie Hooper as she exposes the dirty little secrets of the diet industry and discusses how to get into the best shape of your life without ever having to diet again.

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