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Energy Medicine - Emotional Eating the hunger that never fills

Season 7, Ep. 46

From late-night chocolate binges at train stations to parking-lot cheesecake sessions, Ian and Uma share raw, unfiltered stories of how stress, exhaustion, and self-doubt can hijack our nervous systems and make us reach for food that has nothing to do with hunger.

But this episode goes far beyond confession — Uma guides Ian through a live energy healing session, helping him identify where emotional cravings live in the body and how to release them. Together they explore how trauma, energy, and self-awareness intertwine with appetite — and how to begin breaking old cycles for good.

💭 Expect honesty. Expect breakthroughs. Expect a totally different way of looking at hunger.

🎧 Listen now to hear Ian’s live energy clearing session and discover how to finally separate emotional hunger from physical hunger.

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