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Done with Dieting with Elizabeth Sherman

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Midlife doesn't have to mean slowing down, feeling out of control, or resigning yourself to being frumpy & invisible. On the Total Health in Midlife Podcast, seasoned health coach Elizabeth Sherman cuts through the noise of fad diets and contradictory wellness advice. In warm, relatable chats, you'll discover straightforward strategies for managing hormonal shifts, optimizing nutrition, and prioritizing emotional wellness—so you can experience genuine energy and comfort in your body.Whether you're juggling an empty nest, a changing career, or simply trying to keep up with everyday demands, each episode offers practical insights that fit into your real life. Tune in to hear expert interviews, personal stories, and encouraging tips designed to help you embrace this stage with confidence. It's time to unlock sustainable habits that support your physical health, nurture your mental well-being, and truly bring you peace of mind in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.Visit https://elizabethsherman.com/habits to download the 8 Basic Habits that Healthy People Do Guide & Checklist to start your journey focusing on the basics of good health for your body today!
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256 - Fearing Hunger: How Dieting Trained You to Overeat

Tue Feb 03 2026

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Fear of hunger doesn’t usually look like skipping meals or white-knuckling through starvation. For most midlife women, it shows up much earlier—eating “just in case,” snacking to prevent discomfort, or worrying that if you don’t eat now, you’ll lose control later. Over time, this pattern quietly fuels overeating, weight frustration, and constant mental noise around food. In this episode of Total Health in Midlife, Elizabeth Sherman breaks down how dieting trained many women to fear hunger—and why that fear is often the real driver behind overeating, not lack of willpower. If you’ve ever wondered why you eat before you’re hungry, why snacks feel necessary even when meals are planned, or why food decisions feel harder than they should, this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar—in the best way. This episode isn’t about pushing through hunger or going back to restriction. It’s about understanding what hunger actually is, why it feels so loaded in midlife, and how learning to tolerate mild hunger can restore calm, trust, and choice around food—without dieting or rigid rules. The Biggest Problem Midlife Women Face Regarding Fear of Hunger For many women in midlife, fear of hunger is the hidden pattern driving overeating, constant snacking, and stalled weight loss. Years of dieting taught the body that hunger equals deprivation, loss of control, or eventual overeating. As a result, hunger stops feeling like a neutral body signal and starts feeling like something that must be prevented at all costs. This fear is reinforced by well-meaning advice like “don’t let yourself get too hungry” and lived experience—when hunger has led to eating too fast, too much, and feeling physically uncomfortable later. Over time, women learn to eat pre-emptively: before meetings, before errands, before dinner, or anytime food might not be immediately available. The result is living in a constant cycle of eating early, feeling overly full, and judging yourself for eating when you “weren’t even hungry.” In midlife—especially during perimenopause and menopause—this pattern becomes more noticeable. Appetite cues shift, energy fluctuates, and the old rules stop working. Fear of hunger keeps women stuck managing food all day long instead of responding to their bodies calmly and intentionally. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Why fear of hunger is learned—and why it makes sense based on your historyHow pre-emptive eating quietly fuels overeating and weight frustrationThe difference between mild hunger and being “too hungry”How hunger became a moral issue instead of a body signalA simple way to rebuild trust around food without dieting Hey! I love hearing from you. Send me a text. Let me know what resonated with you. If you’re a woman in midlife who wants better health without obsessing over weight, you’re in the right place. I’m Elizabeth Sherman, a life and health coach and host of the Total Health in Midlife Podcast. After coaching hundreds of women, I know the real problem usually isn’t “not enough information” – it’s too much of it, and not knowing where to start. With close to 300 episodes, this show can feel that way too. To make it easy, I created a free Listener’s Roadmap that helps you figure out which episodes are right for you right now. Tell me what you’re struggling with – low energy, emotional eating, stress, sleep, exercise, or all of the above – and I’ll point you to a curated path of episodes and resources to get you moving. Download your free roadmap at https://elizabethsherman.com/roadmap.

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Fear of hunger doesn’t usually look like skipping meals or white-knuckling through starvation. For most midlife women, it shows up much earlier—eating “just in case,” snacking to prevent discomfort, or worrying that if you don’t eat now, you’ll lose control later. Over time, this pattern quietly fuels overeating, weight frustration, and constant mental noise around food. In this episode of Total Health in Midlife, Elizabeth Sherman breaks down how dieting trained many women to fear hunger—and why that fear is often the real driver behind overeating, not lack of willpower. If you’ve ever wondered why you eat before you’re hungry, why snacks feel necessary even when meals are planned, or why food decisions feel harder than they should, this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar—in the best way. This episode isn’t about pushing through hunger or going back to restriction. It’s about understanding what hunger actually is, why it feels so loaded in midlife, and how learning to tolerate mild hunger can restore calm, trust, and choice around food—without dieting or rigid rules. The Biggest Problem Midlife Women Face Regarding Fear of Hunger For many women in midlife, fear of hunger is the hidden pattern driving overeating, constant snacking, and stalled weight loss. Years of dieting taught the body that hunger equals deprivation, loss of control, or eventual overeating. As a result, hunger stops feeling like a neutral body signal and starts feeling like something that must be prevented at all costs. This fear is reinforced by well-meaning advice like “don’t let yourself get too hungry” and lived experience—when hunger has led to eating too fast, too much, and feeling physically uncomfortable later. Over time, women learn to eat pre-emptively: before meetings, before errands, before dinner, or anytime food might not be immediately available. The result is living in a constant cycle of eating early, feeling overly full, and judging yourself for eating when you “weren’t even hungry.” In midlife—especially during perimenopause and menopause—this pattern becomes more noticeable. Appetite cues shift, energy fluctuates, and the old rules stop working. Fear of hunger keeps women stuck managing food all day long instead of responding to their bodies calmly and intentionally. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN Why fear of hunger is learned—and why it makes sense based on your historyHow pre-emptive eating quietly fuels overeating and weight frustrationThe difference between mild hunger and being “too hungry”How hunger became a moral issue instead of a body signalA simple way to rebuild trust around food without dieting Hey! I love hearing from you. Send me a text. Let me know what resonated with you. If you’re a woman in midlife who wants better health without obsessing over weight, you’re in the right place. I’m Elizabeth Sherman, a life and health coach and host of the Total Health in Midlife Podcast. After coaching hundreds of women, I know the real problem usually isn’t “not enough information” – it’s too much of it, and not knowing where to start. With close to 300 episodes, this show can feel that way too. To make it easy, I created a free Listener’s Roadmap that helps you figure out which episodes are right for you right now. Tell me what you’re struggling with – low energy, emotional eating, stress, sleep, exercise, or all of the above – and I’ll point you to a curated path of episodes and resources to get you moving. Download your free roadmap at https://elizabethsherman.com/roadmap.

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Midlife doesn't have to mean slowing down, feeling out of control, or resigning yourself to being frumpy & invisible. On the Total Health in Midlife Podcast, seasoned health coach Elizabeth Sherman cuts through the noise of fad diets and contradictory wellness advice. In warm, relatable chats, you'll discover straightforward strategies for managing hormonal shifts, optimizing nutrition, and prioritizing emotional wellness—so you can experience genuine energy and comfort in your body.Whether you're juggling an empty nest, a changing career, or simply trying to keep up with everyday demands, each episode offers practical insights that fit into your real life. Tune in to hear expert interviews, personal stories, and encouraging tips designed to help you embrace this stage with confidence. It's time to unlock sustainable habits that support your physical health, nurture your mental well-being, and truly bring you peace of mind in your 40s, 50s, and beyond.Visit https://elizabethsherman.com/habits to download the 8 Basic Habits that Healthy People Do Guide & Checklist to start your journey focusing on the basics of good health for your body today!

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