#165 - Stress Part 1: Busy Lives and Stress Eating

Lose Weight. Live Life. Podcast - A podcast by Clair Mackenzie - Fridays

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    Welcome to the first episode of our special two-part series for Stress Awareness Week. Today, we’re exploring the powerful influence of stress on our bodies, minds, and emotional well-being—and how it can show up in unexpected ways, especially in our relationship with food and weight. Stress can drive emotional eating, impact mood, and challenge health, often creating a cycle that feels difficult to break. In part one, we’ll uncover the science behind stress and discuss how it shapes cravings, hunger, and eating habits. Join us as we start this journey toward understanding stress, its effects, and ways to make empowered choices.   About Clair: CLAIR MACKENZIE IS A LIFE & WEIGHT COACH WHO HELPS FEMALE PROFESSIONALS AND ENTREPRENEURS LOSE WEIGHT BY TRANSFORMING THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD AND THEMSELVES FOR LIFE. Clair’s uses an array of coaching tools and techniques to help women, who are done with dieting, take control of their eating whilst increasing their self-belief and self-worth. “There is nothing more rewarding than helping someone overcome their detrimental relationship with food so that they can thrive in optimal physical and mental wellbeing.” After overcoming decades of struggling with her own weight and losing 6 stone Clair used her experience and coaching qualifications to create her two programmes; ‘Lose Weight. Live Life’ for her private clients and her ‘My One Life Academy’ membership program. Before following her passion to help women lose weight and transform their lives, Clair worked for a global blue-chip organisation in various marketing and consulting roles. Clair has been featured on the BBC, interviewed for various podcasts, and loves speaking about how she helps women at events. Clair lives in rural Warwickshire with her husband, teenage children and their two dogs.   Clair's Links: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Website

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