What Your Food Stage Reveals About Why Nothing Has Worked Long Term

EPISODE 320

You've tried the plans. The protocols. Maybe therapy, journaling, intuitive eating. And food still feels like a battle. The problem isn't that you haven't tried hard enough. It's that no one has ever shown you where you actually are.

I've spent 19 years working with women who've tried everything and nothing's worked long term. What I keep finding is that the approach mismatches the stage. And you can't know what to do next until you know where you're starting from.

In this episode of Truce with Food, I walk through the four developmental stages of resolving your food battle and introduce my free Food Stage Finder Assessment. If you've ever wondered why you're still struggling despite everything you've done, this is where to start.

1:40 – How women's healthcare concerns get dismissed and what led Ali to this work

3:59 – Why food struggles fall into two extremes and why both miss the point

6:26 – What the Food Stage Finder Assessment is and why Ali created it

7:34 – Why more information stopped being the problem for Ali's clients

9:03 – Women's health span post-menopause and why midlife is the time to get this right

11:56 – Taking responsibility for your own body literacy without burning out

13:11 – Why intuitive eating is hard when you've never had healthy eating patterns

14:06 – How adolescent culture shapes our food culture and why quick fixes dominate

19:50 – Why maturity, not more learning, is what actually creates food freedom

22:38 – The four developmental stages of resolving your food battle

25:53 – Stage one: Gathering Evidence

27:04 – Stage two: Breakthrough Ready

29:37 – Stage three: Practicing Freedom

32:48 – Stage four: Trusting in Satisfaction

36:19 – Why most people are surprised by their Food Stage Finder results

36:32 – How to take the free Food Stage Finder Assessment

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