Why does food feel different at midnight? In this episode, we explore the quiet, complicated world of midnight grazing — those late-night moments when we find ourselves reaching for food, not out of hunger, but for comfort, distraction, or even company.
We hear from Jen, a listener navigating major life changes — divorce, moving back home, caring for her aging father — who shares her story of late-night grazing rituals that bring her both relief and confusion. She’s not bingeing. She’s not purging. She’s not gaining weight. But still, something feels… off.
We’re joined again by Dr. Katherine, MD, who helps us unpack the science, the emotions, and the gentle strategies for moving toward a more peaceful relationship with food. If you’ve ever found yourself wandering the kitchen long after dinner, wondering what you’re actually reaching for — this episode is for you.
Ask the Binge Eating Expert podcast is a supportive space where clinical experts answer your real questions about binge eating, emotional eating, and healing your relationship with food. In each episode, our hosts — alongside doctors, registered dietitians, psychologists, and other specialists who specialize in binge eating recovery— respond to listener-submitted questions with warmth, empathy, and evidence-based insight. Whether you’re navigating frequent binges, struggling with body image, or wondering how to rebuild trust with food, our experts are here to help.
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