In this episode of the Go Slow to Go Fast Lifestyle Podcast, host Kendra Chapman and guest Joanne Edinburgh explore the importance of slowing down to enhance our relationship with food and our bodies. They discuss body comfort, emotional connections to food, and the impact of stress on digestion. Joanne shares her journey from food anxiety to enjoyment, emphasizing the need for self-compassion and mindfulness in eating. The conversation highlights practical strategies for creating a positive eating environment and the significance of appreciating food as nourishment and comfort.
 Takeaways
Going slow is essential for improving our relationship with food.
 Relaxation aids in optimal digestion and understanding our eating habits.
 Shifting focus from body criticism to appreciation can enhance body image.
 Emotions play a significant role in our eating behaviors.
 Mindful eating can transform our experience with food.
 Stress negatively impacts digestion and our relationship with food.
 It's important to explore the emotional connections we have with food.
 Creating a positive eating environment enhances the enjoyment of meals.
 The Slowdown Diet emphasizes mindfulness and pleasure in eating.
 Self-compassion is crucial in navigating food choices and body image.
 Sound bites
"How we eat often is how we live."
 "Enjoy your food, enjoy eating."
 "It's just food, it's not a moral issue."
 Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Go Slow to Go Fast Philosophy
 01:59 Understanding the Importance of Slowing Down
 04:00 Joanne's Journey to Body Acceptance
 07:57 Strategies for Improving Body Image
 11:18 Navigating Food Choices and Emotional Eating
 14:38 The Impact of Restriction on Eating Behavior
 17:58 Experimenting with Food and Self-Trust
 20:39 Addressing Emotional Needs Beyond Food
 23:45 The Impact of Stress on Nutrient Absorption
 25:32 Emotional Connections with Food
 26:29 Self-Compassion and Acceptance in Eating
 28:08 Mindful Eating Practices
 30:05 The Power of Positive Intentions
 32:17 Feeling Good vs. Looking Good
 33:33 The Slowdown Diet Concept
 36:37 Cultural Influences on Eating Habits
 39:08 Enjoying Food and Reducing Stress
About The Go Slow to Go Fast Lifestyle Podcast:
The Go Slow to Go Fast Lifestyle Podcast explores how intentional living and strategic self-care can lead to greater productivity, fulfillment, and overall well-being. We feature insightful conversations with experts and thought leaders who inspire listeners to embrace a balanced approach to success, proving that slowing down can actually help you go further, faster.
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