Kathryn Hansen

Brain over Binge Podcast

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A Simple, Brain-Based Approach to Help You Stop Binge Eating and Get on with Your Life.

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Kathryn Hansen

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Health

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brainoverbinge.com

Latest episode

Jun 20, 2026

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Episodes

Ep. 205: Having an Aligned Identity (with Coach Julie) 20.06.2026

Kathryn is joined by Coach Julie to talk about how connecting with who you are and who you want to be can support recovery from binge eating and other harmful habits. They explore how automatic thoughts and limiting beliefs can make you feel stuck or disconnected from yourself, and how you can begin making choices that you feel good about. You’ll hear practical ways to get in touch with an aligned...

Ep. 204: Boredom is Better Than Bingeing 10.06.2026

Kathryn talks about why boredom can show up when you start letting go of binge eating and how the lower brain may use that feeling to make the habit seem appealing again. You’ll learn why “boredom is better than bingeing,” and how to stop using bingeing as a (harmful) solution for boredom. Since you can’t avoid all feelings of boredom, it’s crucial to know that you can be bored and still not binge...

Ep. 203: Food Noise, Part 4: Eating Foundations for More Stability and Ease (with Marcus Kain) 02.05.2026

In Part 4 of the Food Noise series, I’m joined by returning guest Marcus Kain to talk about practical, non-diet eating foundations that can help lower the intensity of intrusive thoughts about food. We share some general guidance you can use to help yourself eat in ways that calm food noise rather than exacerbate it. This episode isn’t about a specific meal plan or strict rules—it’s about supporti...

Ep. 202: Building the "I Can Do Hard Things" Identity (with Coach Julie) 13.04.2026

Coach Julie returns to the podcast for a conversation about building the “I can do hard things” identity. In this episode, Kathryn and Julie explore how the brain wants to keep us in what feels familiar, safe, and easy—and how that can keep us stuck in binge eating and other harmful habits. You’ll learn how your capacity is greater than you think, how to start seeing yourself as someone who can do...

Ep. 201: Food Noise, Part 3: Mindset Shifts for More Peace and Self-Trust 28.03.2026

In Part 3 of the Food Noise series, Kathryn shares 7 mindset-based tips to help you respond to food noise in a way that supports recovery and peace around eating. Instead of trying to force the noise to disappear, this episode helps you shift out of fear, resistance, and over-monitoring so the thoughts feel less urgent and less personal. You’ll learn how to recognize the difference between normal...

Ep. 200: Coaching Notes: Recovery Reminders from My 1:1 Sessions 04.03.2026

In this 200th episode milestone, Kathryn shares encouraging and practical coaching notes from her 1:1 sessions, in order to give you tips that you can use now to support your own recovery. You’ll hear ideas and insights to help you feel less alone, connect with your higher brain, nourish your body, and strengthen your resolve to stop bingeing for good. This is an episode you can replay whenever yo...

Ep. 199: Food Noise, Part 2: The Effect of the Food Environment (You're Not Broken or Powerless) 06.02.2026

In Part 2 of the Food Noise series, Kathryn explores how the modern food environment and intense cultural pressure around bodies and weight contributes to an overabundance of thoughts about food. This episode is designed to help you better understand why the noise shows up, so you can approach it with less self-blame and more self-compassion. Kathryn acknowledges that some people are more sensitiv...

Ep. 198: Food Noise, Part 1: Bingeing is Not a Solution 17.01.2026

Food noise is getting a lot of attention right now, and it can be easy to assume it’s the reason binge eating happens. But this episode focuses on one essential recovery truth: binge eating is never a solution to food noise. In Part 1 of this new series, Kathryn explains how food noise and urges to binge can be related without being the same thing, why bingeing often amplifies food noise, and why...

Ep. 197: Nourishment in the New Year: Rebel Against Diet Culture with Bonnie Roney, RD 28.12.2025

I’m joined by Bonnie Roney, RD, intuitive eating counselor, and founder of  Diet Culture Rebel —to help you avoid the common food and weight traps that show up as we approach the new year. If you’re someone who starts a diet plan every January and ends up back in the binge cycle, consider that the diet isn’t the solution—it’s the problem. This conversation invites you to shift toward nourishment i...

Ep. 196: How Humor Can Support Recovery (with Coach Julie) 20.12.2025

Kathryn and Coach Julie explore how gentle humor can support recovery—without minimizing the seriousness of binge eating or eating disorders. You’ll learn how bringing some laughter into certain situations can help pull you out of fight-or-flight and harsh self-criticism, so you can make clearer, more grounded choices. You’ll also learn how humor can soften perfectionism, and change the way you re...

Ep. 195: The Protection Myth: Bingeing is Not Keeping You Safe 03.12.2025

There is a widespread idea that bingeing has “protective” value for the binge eater—protection from difficult emotions, pain, stress, and other problems. I remember believing this when I was bulimic, and I know how convincing it can feel. In this episode, I talk about why the protection narrative may be holding you back in recovery, and how you can learn to see that bingeing isn’t safety—it’s dang...

Ep. 194: Integrity in Recovery from Binge Eating (with Coach Julie) 24.11.2025

Kathryn and Coach Julie explore the idea of bringing  integrity  into your recovery from binge eating, which can help you have more clarity and motivation. We’ll talk about what integrity looks like in many different aspects of recovery. You’ll learn why integrity is not the same as perfection, and instead, it’s about following through with what you want for yourself in the moments that matter mos...

Ep. 193: Rejecting the Binge Inevitability Mindset 07.11.2025

In this episode, I unpack the “binge inevitability mindset”—the belief that a binge is destined to happen at some point. Binge inevitability thoughts can sound like,  “I know I’m eventually going to give in and binge anyway, so I might as well just get it over with.” You’ll learn why these binge inevitability thoughts show up, and how to reject them so that you can stop binge eating and prove to y...

Ep. 192: The Power of Visualization (with Coach Julie) 19.10.2025

Kathryn and Coach Julie explore how visualization can support binge eating recovery—not through wishful thinking, but by helping your brain rehearse what you actually want to do. Whether it’s dismissing urges, eating adequately, or facing challenging situations around food, visualization helps strengthen your higher brain and prepare you to act in line with your goals. Brain over Binge resources:...

Ep. 191: Bodybuilding and Bingeing: Natasha’s Story of Recovery and Reclaiming a Healthy Relationship with Eating and Training (with Natasha Kostalas) 04.10.2025

Kathryn talks with Natasha Kostalas, author of  Beyond the Barbell: Confessions of a Female Fitness Competitor , about her journey of overcoming binge eating that was fueled by competing in bodybuilding. Natasha shares how the intense restriction of competition prep led to a loss of control around food, and how binge eating often becomes a hidden aftermath in extreme fitness. She speaks openly abo...

Ep. 190: Supporting Your Nervous System to Support Recovery 27.09.2025

I talked with  Dr. Aimie Apigian , author of the  Biology of Trauma , about how trauma impacts the body and nervous system, and how that can create challenges in recovery. She explains how trauma healing creates more safety in the body and nervous system, which gives you more access to your decision-making abilities, and therefore supports recovery. Dr. Aimie shares insights from her medical exper...

Ep. 189: "I Don’t Want My Child to Go Through This”: Parenting and Eating Disorder Prevention (with Oona Hanson) 17.09.2025

If you’re a parent who has put your eating disorder behind you, or you are trying to recover, or you are still struggling, and you want to make sure your child never has these issues, this episode is for you. I talk with parent coach Oona Hanson about how to help kids build a healthy relationship with food and body. We cover how to spot early signs of restriction, how to talk about these topics wi...

Ep. 188: Losing the Weight Fixation (with Coach Julie) 06.09.2025

Kathryn is joined by Coach Julie to talk about letting go of the fixation with weight, body size, and shape. Weight is a complex topic, and concerns don’t disappear overnight—but you can make progress so that weight issues don’t interfere with recovery from binge eating. In this episode, you’ll learn how shifting your focus away from changing your body and toward caring for your body helps create...

Ep. 187: Balancing Fitness, Food, and Self-Care in Stressful and Successful Times (with Ted Ryce) 04.09.2025

Kathryn talks with Ted Ryce—health expert, high-performance coach, and host of  The Legendary Life Podcast . Ted shares his journey of resilience through tragedy and his experience helping successful professionals who struggle to prioritize health. Together, they discuss how to care for yourself during stressful hardships and seasons of high-achievement, and how balanced approaches to food and fit...

Ep. 186: The Biology of Binge Eating: New Research on How Weight Suppression Impacts Leptin and GLP-1 (with Pamela Keel, PhD) 27.08.2025

  I talked with Dr. Pamela Keel about her new study exploring the biological underpinnings of binge eating. We discuss how weight suppression affects key hormones—GLP‑1 and leptin—and how those changes can reduce satiety and drive binge eating. Dr. Keel explains what this means for understanding urges, recovery, and weight restoration—and we also discuss the potential role and risks of GLP‑1 medic...

Ep. 185: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part V) 13.08.2025

Kathryn answers more listener questions about the intersection of binge eating recovery and relationships—whether that’s your relationship with yourself, romantic partners, friends, or family. This is the final episode in the series on healing your relationship with food, yourself, and others. Thank you to everyone who submitted questions—your vulnerability, curiosity, and willingness to contribut...

Ep. 184: Productive Discomfort in Recovery (with Coach Julie) 29.07.2025

Kathryn and Coach Julie talk about the role of  productive discomfort  in binge eating recovery. It’s natural to want recovery to feel easy, but the truth is that some discomfort is necessary—because that’s how the brain learns to let go of the binge eating habit. You’ll learn why feeling challenged isn’t a sign that you’re doing something wrong; it’s a sign that you’re making meaningful progress...

Episode 183: GLP-1 Medications, Food Noise, and Binge Eating Recovery (with Marcus Kain) 17.07.2025

Kathryn welcomes back  Marcus Kain  for a thoughtful conversation about the increasing use of GLP-1 medications (like Ozempic and Wegovy) in the context of binge eating recovery and weight loss. They discuss the significant risks—especially for those with a history of restrictive eating—while also acknowledging that some individuals have experienced benefits when these medications are used cautiou...

Ep. 182: Healing Your Relationship with Food, Yourself, and Others (Part IV) 13.07.2025

  Kathryn answers listener questions about the intersection of binge eating recovery and relationships—whether that’s your relationship with yourself, romantic partners, friends, or family. Thank you to everyone who submitted questions—your vulnerability, curiosity, and willingness to contribute are deeply appreciated. Get the FREE 30-day  Inspiration Booklet  (this also signs you up for my email...

Ep. 181: You Do Care and You Do Deserve Recovery (with Coach Julie) 21.06.2025

During urges to binge you may find yourself thinking  “I don’t care anymore,”  or  “It doesn’t matter,”  or  “I deserve this binge” —as if binge eating is a reward. You might also hear the false message that you  “don’t deserve recovery.”  These are common thoughts that perpetuate so many cases of binge eating and other harmful habits and addictions. In this episode, Kathyrn and Coach Julie help y...

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