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RYW 140: Are You Really an Emotional Eater or Is It Brain Biology?
Jun 19, 2026
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RYW 139: Set Point Theory is BS and Here's Why Your Weight Is Not Biologically Fixed
Jun 12, 2026
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RYW 138: Why the Scale Triggers Food Noise and Stress for High Performers
Jun 5, 2026
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RYW 137: The 5 Types of Emotional Eaters and How to Identify Your Pattern
May 29, 2026
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RYW 136: Good Girl/Boy Syndrome and Its Surprising Connection to Food
May 22, 2026
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() RYW 140: Are You Really an Emotional Eater or Is It Brain Biology? | In today’s episode, Rachel Foy dives into the concept of restriction rebound—that frustrating cycle where you stick to your plan all week, only to find yourself suddenly eating everything in sight. Is it really emotional eating, or is something else happening in your brain? Rachel Foy breaks down the science behind why restriction often leads to overwhelming urges, why this pattern is so easily misunderstood, and how treating your body’s survival instincts—rather than blaming your emotions—can change your relationship with food for good. Tune in as we debunk common myths, explore the real root causes behind evening overeating, and uncover practical shifts that can quiet the food noise once and for all. FREE WORKSHOPS https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 6/12/26 | ![]() RYW 139: Set Point Theory is BS and Here's Why Your Weight Is Not Biologically Fixed | In today's episode, we dive deep into the controversial set point theory—the idea that your body has a predetermined weight it always tries to return to, no matter what you do. You'll hear where this theory really came from, why its scientific foundation is shakier than you might think, and how much of it is based on rat studies rather than real human experience.Most importantly, Rachel will unpack what's actually happening when the weight keeps coming back, offering a new perspective focused on brain patterns and coping mechanisms instead of doomed biology. If you're tired of blaming your body and want to understand the real drivers behind self-sabotage and regain, this is an episode you won't want to miss.FREE WORKSHOP: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() RYW 138: Why the Scale Triggers Food Noise and Stress for High Performers | In this emotionally charged episode, Rachel Foy explores the surprising impact that stepping on the scales has on our minds and bodies. Discover why weighing yourself can be a powerful trigger, firing up food cravings and stress, and how the number you see each morning shapes your entire day—often in ways you don’t expect. Whether you believe the scales are helping you stay in control or you dread the daily verdict, Speaker A breaks down the real psychology behind this habit and why letting go of the scales might be the key to a quieter, more peaceful relationship with food.FREE WORKSHOP SERIES: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 5/29/26 | ![]() RYW 137: The 5 Types of Emotional Eaters and How to Identify Your Pattern | Welcome back to ReWire Your Weight! In today’s episode, Rachel Foy dives deep into the real reasons behind emotional eating, breaking down the misconception that it’s just one issue. If you’ve ever found yourself unable to stop eating—knowing you’re not really hungry, but feeling powerless to stop—this episode is for you. Rachel introduces 5 distinct types of emotional eaters, explores what truly drives these patterns, and reveals why treating emotional eating as simply a “food problem” never works. Tune in to discover which type resonates with you, and learn how understanding your brain’s patterns can lead to lasting change.FREE WORKSHOP: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 5/22/26 | ![]() RYW 136: Good Girl/Boy Syndrome and Its Surprising Connection to Food | This episode dives into the surprising connection between being the “good girl” or “good boy” growing up and struggles with overeating, food cravings, and feeling out of control around food. Drawing on over 14 years of experience, Rachel Foy unpacks the roots of emotional eating, explains how people-pleasing tendencies and suppressed needs can influence your relationship with food, and offers practical strategies to start breaking the cycle. Whether you’ve always been the responsible one or the high achiever, this episode is packed with powerful insights and actionable steps to help you rewire your patterns and build the healthy relationship with food you deserve. Free Workshop Series: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 5/15/26 | ![]() RYW 135: Understanding Shame - The Hidden Driver Behind Overeating and Weight Struggles | You might think shame doesn’t apply to you, or maybe the word makes you uncomfortable but stay with me. Today, I’ll break down what shame really is, how it’s very different from guilt, and why understanding its roots in your brain is essential for lasting change. We’ll explore the science behind shame, how it develops from childhood and diet culture, and why it fuels the cycle of overeating and frustration far more potently than you ever realized.This episode is packed with research, real-life examples and actionable insights to help you interrupt the shame cycle, develop self-compassion and finally start rewiring your relationship with food for good. Ready to discover the missing piece to breaking free?FREE WORKSHOP SERIES - https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() RYW 134: 7 Surprising Reasons for Food Noise That Have Nothing to Do With Food | In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the real reasons behind persistent food noise, those thoughts and obsessions around food that just won’t quit. But here’s the twist: these seven reasons have nothing to do with food itself. Instead, they’re rooted in patterns like people-pleasing, unexpressed emotions, the need for control, low self-trust, ignoring your needs, all-or-nothing thinking, and being disconnected from your body. If you’ve ever wondered why lasting change feels impossible despite all your efforts, this conversation is for you. Free workshop series: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 5/1/26 | ![]() RYW 133: Naming the Grief Behind Food Struggles and Weight Loss Cycles | Welcome to episode 133 of ReWire Your Weight, where Rachel Foy dives deep into a rarely discussed but powerful topic: the quiet, accumulated grief that comes from spending years, even decades, battling with food, body image, and self-worth. In this heartfelt conversation, Rachel encourages listeners to move beyond surface-level frustrations and truly acknowledge the losses that dieting cycles and food obsession have cost them. This episode will help you understand why grieving these losses isn’t a sign of weakness or defeat, but a necessary and compassionate first step towards real, lasting change. Tune in as Rachel gently guides you through recognising and honouring your story, and opens the door to seeing yourself and your journey with a new sense of compassion and possibility.FREE WORKSHOP SERIES: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | ![]() RYW 132: Why High Achievers Secretly Rebel With Food | In today’s episode, Rachel Foy explores the surprising roots of sneaking or “stealing” food, revealing how these behaviors are rarely about hunger or willpower, but instead stem from deep patterns of rebellion and the need for autonomy learned in childhood. If you’ve ever found yourself eating in secret, hiding wrappers, or feeling a rush of freedom when breaking food rules—only to be followed by shame—this episode will shine a light on those experiences and offer a new, compassionate perspective.FREE WORKSHOP SERIES: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | ![]() RYW 131: How Fear of Not Being Liked Drives Food Obsession | In this episode, Rachel dives into a surprising truth: what seems like obsessive thinking about food often has little to do with food itself. Instead, it's frequently tied to deeper issues—like the fear of not being liked, people-pleasing, or abandoning your own needs to keep others comfortable. By unpacking these patterns and asking powerful questions, Speaker A reveals how understanding what’s really driving your food noise can lead to profound, lasting change in your relationship with food and yourself. If you’re ready to get curious and transform from the inside out, this episode is for you!FREE WORKSHOPS: How To Stop Food Noise & Finally Feel Normal Around FoodRegister here: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
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| 4/10/26 | ![]() RYW 130: Why Trying to Lose Weight with Food Noise Keeps You Stuck | In today’s episode, we’re diving into the connection between food noise, weight loss, and why trying to control your eating can actually make things worse. If you feel like food is constantly on your mind and you’re frustrated by the cycle of dieting, overeating, and guilt, this episode is for you. Host Speaker A, Rachel Foy, shares compassionate insights from her own experience and explains why separating food noise from the goal of weight loss is crucial for long-term success. Get ready for practical tips on quieting the mental chatter around food—so you can finally lose weight without restriction or self-sabotage.Free workshop series - How To Stop Food Noise & Finally Feel Normal Around FoodRegister here: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 4/3/26 | ![]() RYW 129: Why You’re Still Thinking About Food After You’ve Eaten | In this episode, Rachel dives into a simple yet powerful mindset shift that could transform the way your brain relates to eating. If you constantly find yourself thinking about food—what you should eat, what you shouldn't, and what comes next—this overlooked piece might be the key to changing everything. Get ready for practical advice rooted in brain psychology to help you find true satisfaction and completion after meals, and start rewiring your relationship with food for good.Free workshop series https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops/ | — | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | ![]() RYW 128: Four Personality Traits That Make Food Noise Louder | In today’s episode takes a unique turn as we dive into the four personality traits that can make “food noise” louder in your life.Drawing from her experience both personally and with clients inside the ReWire Your Weight program, Rachel Foyexplores how traits like perfectionism, high-achievement, control seeking, and people pleasing can keep your mind fixated on food—and how recognizing these patterns can unlock new insight and relief. Whether you see yourself in just one or all of these archetypes, this episode is an invitation to approach your eating habits with more compassion and understanding, and to learn why real change doesn’t come from more restriction, but from addressing what’s driving your thoughts and behaviors around food.So, grab a coffee, get cozy, and let’s unpack the hidden drivers behind food noise together. If you want to make lasting progress on your weight loss journey—without willpower or discipline—this episode is a must-listen.MORE INFO on The ReWIre Your Weight Program: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/program/ | — | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | ![]() RYW 127: Five Reasons Why Food Noise Shows Up | In this episode, your host Rachel Foy dives into a topic that’s resonated with thousands online: the five most common reasons food noise takes over your mind.Drawing from neuroscience and belief work, Rachel Foy unpacks why your brain gets fixated on food, revealing that food noise is a learned, predictable response—not some mysterious issue or a sign of weak willpower. She’ll walk you through each reason, from the impact of past dieting and emotional eating, to the mental project of controlling your weight, trust issues around food, and deeply ingrained habit loops.This episode is a must-listen if you’re ready to turn down the volume on food noise, understand what’s really happening in your brain, and discover how you can genuinely rewire your relationship with eating. Get ready for actionable insights that may just change the way you think about food forever.THE REWIRE YOUR WEIGHT PROGRAMThe psychology-based coaching program that ends food obsession and rewires your brain so you no longer want to overeat.No willpower. No food rules. No starting over.Find out more: https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/program/ | — | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | ![]() RYW 126: Why Intuitive Eating Feels Impossible With Food Noise | In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into a question that might surprise you: why can intuitive eating feel so hard, especially if you’re struggling with constant thoughts about food?If you’ve ever tried intuitive eating and ended up feeling frustrated—maybe even thinking you’re “failing” at another approach—this episode is for you. Rachel Foy explores the hidden obstacles that make intuitive eating seem impossible, especially when food noise, mental chatter, and years of dieting have rewired your brain. She unpacks why trusting your body and reconnecting with hunger cues takes time and curiosity, not perfection.With fresh insights from brain science and practical tips for turning down the volume on food noise, you’ll learn why guessing and embracing imperfection can actually rebuild your food intuition. If you’re ready to leave behind food obsession and step into a healthier, calmer relationship with eating, this episode will give you both the understanding and actionable steps you need. Let’s dive in!Check out the Rewire your Weight program, which is my group coaching program, Eating Psychology Based. We do all of this stuff within the program to really help you move from food noise 247 food obsessed to I appear to be a normal eater and weight loss is also happening without me really trying to. https://www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/program/ | — | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | ![]() RYW 125: Is Weight Gain Really About Hormones or Are We Missing the Real Point? | Welcome back to ReWire Your Weight, the show for busy professionals and high achievers looking to finally break free from self-sabotage, silence the food noise, and lose weight without restrictive diets or medication. I’m your host, Rachel Foy, and in today’s spontaneous episode, I’m unpacking a heated debate that’s taking the online wellness world by storm: Is weight gain really just a hormone problem, or are we all missing the bigger picture?Fresh from a thought-provoking TikTok argument between a fat loss expert and a hormone coach, I dive into the nuances behind weight gain, metabolism, hormone claims, and—most importantly—the role our emotions and behaviors play in our relationship with food. We’ll break down the oversimplified narratives that pit “hormones” against “calories,” look at the real reasons why so many people struggle to lose weight, and discuss how medications like GLP-1s fit into all of this. Whether you’re curious about the science, overwhelmed by conflicting online advice, or just ready to hear a compassionate, no-nonsense take, this episode is for you. Let’s get honest about what really drives our eating, our weight, and, ultimately, our well-being. | — | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() RYW 124: Why You Keep Falling Off Track With Food | Welcome to another episode of ReWire Your Weight, the go-to podcast for busy professionals and high performers who are ready to quiet the food noise, end the cycle of self-sabotage, and finally achieve sustainable weight loss—no diets, restrictions, or medication needed. In this episode, your host Rachel Foy, eating psychology coach and founder of the ReWire Your Weight program, tackles a common question so many of us have wrestled with: “Why do I keep falling off track with food?”Drawing from over 14 years of experience, Rachel Foy unpacks the real reasons behind repeated struggles with staying “on track”—and spoiler alert, it’s not your willpower or a lack of self-control. Instead, she explores the brain wiring that keeps you stuck in the familiar loop of dieting, perfectionism, and self-sabotage, and dives into how your identity might actually be holding you back from truly changing your relationship with food.If you’re tired of all-or-nothing thinking and frustrated by the “start again on Monday” pattern, this episode is packed with fresh perspectives, practical insights, and genuine encouragement. Rachel Foy even invites you to join her free workshop series designed to help you break these patterns for good.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops | — | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | ![]() RYW 123: How to Stop Late Night Overeating Without Willpower or Restriction | In today’s episode, host Rachel Foy tackles one of the most common challenges faced by her community: chaotic nighttime eating.If you find yourself controlled and sensible with food during the day, only to feel overwhelmed by urgent cravings once the sun sets, you’re not alone. Rachel Foy dives into the science behind why our brains seek out food at night, exploring the real reasons behind these cravings and debunking the myth that it’s all about willpower or discipline. You’ll discover how stress, dopamine, and even your daily routines contribute to this pattern, and why nighttime eating often serves as a form of self-care—especially for those who spend their days caring for others.Tune in as Rachel Foy offers insights and actionable tools to help you understand and gently rewire your evening habits, so you can regain control, nurture yourself in new ways, and finally break free from the nighttime eating cycle.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/workshop | — | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | ![]() RYW 122: Why You Eat When You're Not Hungry | In today’s episode, we’re tackling one of the most common questions I get from my audience: “Why do I eat when I’m not actually hungry?”Maybe you’ve found yourself reaching for food even when your stomach isn’t growling, only to wonder afterward, “Why did I just do that?” You may have blamed a lack of willpower or self-control, but this episode will show you there’s so much more to it. We'll explore why eating when you’re not hungry is really a brain response—not a personal failing—and uncover the three main drivers behind this behavior: emotional regulation, mental overload, and habit loops.This episode is packed with practical insights and actionable strategies to help you understand your relationship with food, regulate your nervous system, and start retraining your brain—so you can create lasting change without relying on willpower alone. If you’re ready to unravel the mystery behind your eating habits, this one’s for you! | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | ![]() RYW 121: How Childhood Trauma Shapes Eating Habits | In today’s episode, Rachel Foy explores how trauma, especially from childhood, can influence our eating patterns well into adulthood, often in ways we might not realize. She breaks down what trauma really means (hint: it’s not always the big, dramatic stuff), shares powerful real-life client stories, and explains why willpower and dieting rarely solve the root of emotional or stress-driven eating. If you’ve ever wondered why certain food habits seem impossible to break or why traditional weight loss strategies fall short, this episode will help you connect the dots—and offer a science-backed, compassionate perspective on how true change begins.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/workshop | — | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() RYW 120: How to Make 2026 the Year You Really Transform Your Relationship With Food | You'll learn why starting the year with extreme plans or a focus on discipline and perfection almost always backfires, and how real transformation starts with the identity you choose for yourself. Rachel walks you through actionable steps to break out of old patterns, set achievable goals, and create consistency that feels safe and sustainable—no more relying on fading motivation or impossible expectations.Whether you’re ready to become a “normal eater,” quiet the food noise, or just find more freedom with food, this episode is packed with mindset shifts and practical tips to help you rewire your habits for the year ahead. Get a pen ready—you’ll want to take notes!www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops | — | ||||||
| 12/26/25 | ![]() RYW 119: Emotional Hunger Versus Physical Hunger | Welcome back to ReWire Your Weight, the podcast for busy professionals and high achievers who are ready to lose weight by breaking free from self-sabotage and food noise—without dieting, restriction, or medication. In today’s episode, your host Rachel Foy tackles one of the most misunderstood concepts in the world of eating psychology: the difference between physical hunger and emotional hunger.You’ll discover why so many smart, successful adults struggle to recognize real hunger signals, often thanks to years of diet culture and ignoring what their bodies actually need. Rachel Foy breaks down the key signs of physical hunger versus emotional hunger, reveals why your brain can blur these cues, and shares practical steps to help you spot the difference in your own life. If you’ve ever caught yourself reaching for snacks out of habit, emotion, or stress, this episode is packed with insights to help you regain control—and stop blaming yourself for patterns your brain has learned to run on autopilot.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops | — | ||||||
| 12/19/25 | ![]() RYW 118: Your Survival Guide for Christmas Without Losing Control | In this episode, Rachel Foy tackles one of the biggest challenges many high achievers and busy professionals face every December: navigating Christmas and the holiday season without losing yourself, spiraling into food chaos, or letting old family dynamics take over.Rachel Foy dives deep into why the holidays can feel so overwhelming when it comes to food, emotions, and family triggers—and explains why willpower and diets just aren’t the answer. Drawing from her expertise as an eating psychology coach, she shares three powerful and practical strategies you can use right away to set boundaries, manage emotional eating, and regulate your nervous system—so you can enjoy the festivities without guilt, shame, or losing control.If you’re ready for a refreshing, empowering approach to food and emotional health this holiday season, this episode will help you break old patterns, get curious about your triggers, and truly savor the special moments ahead.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com | — | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() RYW 117: How Attachment Styles Shape Your Eating Habits | In this episode, we're diving into a topic that's struck a major chord with listeners: how your attachment styles show up in your relationship with food.Most people think attachment styles only matter in romantic relationships, but as Rachel Foy breaks down in this thought-provoking episode, the way you attach, avoid, or seek comfort can deeply impact your eating patterns. We'll explore the four main attachment styles—anxious, avoidant, disorganized, and secure—and reveal how each one might be shaping your behaviors around food, often without you even realizing it.If you've ever wondered why you keep returning to certain habits despite your best intentions, this episode offers a compassionate and practical perspective. Get ready to discover how the roots of emotional regulation and learned safety patterns shape your eating, why it's not about willpower or personal flaws, and what you can do to start rewiring those behaviors for real, sustainable change. Let’s dive in!www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops | — | ||||||
| 12/12/25 | ![]() RYW 116: Why You Keep Eating After You're Full | Welcome back to ReWire Your Weight! In this episode, host Rachel Foy dives deep into one of the biggest challenges her clients face on their weight loss journey: knowing you've had enough to eat but still wanting to keep going. If you’ve ever found yourself feeling full, yet unable to stop eating—and then beating yourself up with guilt or frustration—this episode is for you.Rachel Foy unpacks the fascinating brain science and psychology behind why stopping at “enough” can feel so hard, showing that it’s not a willpower issue, but rather how our brains are wired for reward and emotional relief. She explores the deeper patterns of self-worth that drive our eating habits, explains why diets often make things worse by disconnecting us from our body’s own cues, and shares practical steps to start rewiring your brain around food.Whether you’re caught in the cycle of overeating or just want to feel more in control without restriction, get ready for eye-opening insights and actionable strategies to help you finally feel calm—and confident—about stopping at enough.www.rewireyourweightmethod.com/freeworkshops | — | ||||||
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