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74. "Just Wire Their Mouth Shut?” Why People Don’t Understand Emotional Binge Eating & What to Do About It

74. "Just Wire Their Mouth Shut?” Why People Don’t Understand Emotional Binge Eating & What to Do About It

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If you've ever been open about your emotional binge eating journey, chances are you have received a WIDE range of comments. Some of them are encouraging, but some are hard to hear and sting a bit. Today we are going to walk through what you can say (or not say) in reply AND why, ultimately, you don't need their approval to keep on healing.

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