Why Tracking Macros is a Trauma Response
Emotional Eating Unwrapped - A podcast by Alana Kessler - Thursdays

In this episode, Alana explains how tracking macros is often a projection of past trauma and a control coping mechanism disguised as a path to body confidence and food freedom. She shares her personal experience with macro counting and highlights that it only works the first time due to the shock factor. While macro counting is attractive to those who seek control and certainty, it ultimately leads to more confusion, obsession, and weight gain; so we talk about alternative approaches that focus on building self-trust, emotional attunement, and rewiring the root causes of eating habits. Click here to experience more from Alana. Follow her on Instagram at @bewellbyak Takeaways Macro counting is a trauma response and a control coping mechanism. Macro counting only works the first time due to the shock factor. Macro counting attracts those who seek control and certainty. Alternative approaches focus on building self-trust and being emotionally attuned. True change comes from rewiring the root causes of eating habits. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Topic Introduction 01:27 Macro Counting as a Trauma Response 03:25 The First Time Macro Counting Works 04:32 Macro Counting as a Control Mechanism 05:59 The Importance of Self-Trust 08:13 The Failure of Macro Counting 09:42 Alternative Approaches to Weight Loss 11:21 Macro Counting and a Dysregulated Nervous System 13:31 The Gateway to a Dysregulated Nervous System 14:19 Moving Beyond Weight Loss as an Identity 15:36 True Change and Fostering a Healthy Relationship with Food