Ep 272 Emotional Eating with Sarah Alysse Bobo
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Emotional disconnection often lies at the heart of struggles with eating habits and overall well-being. Many individuals turn to food not just for sustenance but as a coping mechanism to navigate complex emotions—often without realizing the patterns ingrained by family dynamics and life experiences. This unconscious cycle can leave people feeling stuck, disconnected from their true selves, and unsure how to break free. The impact of these patterns goes beyond individual behavior, manifesting as generational habits rooted in unresolved emotions like sadness, anger, or fear. For many, societal stigmas and external judgments amplify the inner turmoil, turning mealtime into a battlefield of guilt and unmet needs. Without addressing the emotional core of these struggles, food becomes both a comfort and a source of shame, perpetuating a cycle that feels impossible to escape. As Sarah shares in this episode, finding clarity through quiet introspection and nurturing spiritual connection can be transformative. By exploring emotional triggers, family influences, and personal beliefs, she reveals how to cultivate resilience and self-awareness. Through techniques like mental sanctuary visualization and embracing traditions, individuals can rediscover joy, heal emotional wounds, and reframe their relationship with food and themselves. Meet Sarah Alysse Bobo, a Stress Management Consultant, Fitness Coach, Keynote Speaker & Wellness Event Organizer whose mission is to help companies cultivate a low stress environment for their employees so that they can attain a fuller life. With her individual clients, she works on finding SOULutions that optimize an unparalleled lifestyle: detoxing their lives (from ways to improving their gut health to making adjustments with their sleep habits). In addition, she is an injury prevention specialist having over 13 years of experience as a Trainer working with special populations particularly those who have undergone knee/ hip replacements, rotator cuff surgery as well as clients who want to improve their athletic performance.  Break free from emotional patterns and reconnect with your true self. Let's join Sarah in this transformative episode as she shares her journey of healing, resilience, and spiritual growth.  “What actually helped me was communication, movements, and then soulful spiritual healing.” - Sarah Alysse Bobo  What you will learn from this episode: 02:38 - Sarah shares her emotional eating struggles and overcoming it through therapy and nutritional education 06:15 - Reflecting on how her emotional eating emerged in her college days  08:16 - How unsolicited advice about weight loss can undermine one's progress and confidence and supporting her clients by exploring their motivations and uncovering underlying factors 10:38 - Expressing concern over the widespread use of Ozempic for weight loss 15:26 - The transformative power of communication, movement, and spiritual practices in healing 20:48 - Sharing her personal journey of overcoming alcohol dependency 27:41 - Enjoying being a new mother 28:34 - How embracing improvisation, creativity, and her musical theater background helped her cultivate emotional resilience, rediscover joy, and empower her clients to explore their passions and navigate life with openness and adaptability 39:45 - Observing her father's and extended family's emotional struggles and how it shaped her understanding of the deep connection between family dynamics, emotional health, and behavior 42:53 - Sharing how creating a mental sanctuary through visualization helped her find spiritual clarity and reconnect with her Jewish faith Valuable Resources: FREE mini-course: Start living stress free. Click here: https://www.livewellenhanceyou.com/mini-course Connect with Sarah Alysse Bobo: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahalyssebobo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahalyssecoaching/ Website:https://www.livewellenhanceyou.com More
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