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I help 40+ women like you break free from emotional eating and exhausting diets that haven’t worked for all those years. I provide a compassionate, holistic approach that finally breaks this vicious cycle, helping you reclaim confidence, long term health and joy in your life.
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Welcome to Episode 98 of the Emotional Eats Podcast!
Breaking Free: The Connection Between Alcohol and Emotional Eating
If you’ve ever poured yourself a glass of wine at the end of a long day or found yourself reaching for snacks when stress kicks in, you’re not alone. But have you ever paused to ask yourself why? In this episode, I’m sharing into my personal and nonlinear journey of letting go of alcohol—not as a rigid, rule-based “quit” but as an intentional choice to release something that wasn’t serving me. Along the way, I discovered a powerful connection between alcohol and emotional eating that might just change the way you see both.
For years, I saw alcohol as just another part of my routine—something I turned to for relaxation, celebration, or simply out of habit. But over time, I started noticing patterns. When I had a drink, my food choices changed. My ability to tune into my body’s fullness cues disappeared. I would eat mindlessly, not because I was hungry, but because my brain was disconnected from my body.
This isn’t just about alcohol. It’s about how certain behaviors—whether it’s food, drinking, or numbing out in other ways—become coping mechanisms. Many midlife women have spent years dieting, controlling, restricting, and then rebelling against food rules. Alcohol can sometimes slip into that same cycle, whether we realize it or not.
In January of 2022, I didn’t make a New Year’s resolution to quit drinking. In fact, I didn’t plan on stopping at all. I just started questioning whether alcohol was actually adding value to my life. Over time, I realized that it wasn’t. I wasn’t drinking excessively, but even a glass or two was leaving me feeling inflamed, sluggish, anxious, and disconnected from myself.
I tried “moderation,” just like I once tried to “moderate” my emotional eating. But the more I learned about myself, the more I saw that letting go completely—not quitting, just letting go—was what I needed. And as the months passed, I stopped counting days, months, and years. Alcohol was no longer something I needed to track. It simply became my new normal.
As women enter perimenopause and post-menopause, alcohol can start affecting the body in ways it never did before. For me, it wasn’t just about weight or food choices—it was about how alcohol made me feel. I noticed:
Increased inflammation and puffiness in my face and body
Poorer sleep and sluggish mornings
More intense cravings, especially for sugar and carbs
More anxiety and negative self-talk
Less connection with my body’s hunger and fullness cues
When I let go of alcohol, I found that my emotional eating also became easier to manage. My ability to listen to my body improved, and I felt a deeper sense of self-awareness.
This isn’t about quitting. It’s about exploring. If you’ve ever wondered whether alcohol is affecting your food choices or emotional well-being, here are some questions to reflect on:
How does alcohol make me feel physically, emotionally, and mentally?
Do I notice patterns with my eating when I drink?
Am I using alcohol to escape discomfort or to enhance joy? Am I tuning in to joy without alohol?
Does alcohol support or hinder my health and wellness goals?
If I removed alcohol for a period of time, what might change for me? What would my before and after look like?
Is alcohol impacting my relationship with my body, food, others or self-care?
Is alcohol holding me back from something I truly want? What is it that I truly want?
This is not about guilt or shame. It’s about curiosity. It’s about giving yourself the space to explore what works for you without pressure, judgment, or timelines.
Letting go of alcohol has given me more clarity, better energy, and a deeper understanding of myself. But I also know that making changes like this isn’t always easy. That’s why I created the Emotional Eats Community—a space for midlife women who are ready to break free from emotional eating, food guilt, and self-sabotage. You’ll find real conversations, coaching, and support from women who get it.
Continue learning, talking, and getting support around emotional eating, midlife women’s health, and menopause by joining the Emotional Eats Community.
Click here to join: https://kimhynes.com/emotional-eats-community-sign-up
If you enjoy The Emotional Eats Podcast, please subscribe, follow, and give us a 5-star rating and review. Tag us on social media—I would be so grateful!
The information in this podcast and blog is not intended to replace working with your doctor, other medical practitioner, or mental health professional. This content is for conversation, information, and entertainment purposes only.
If this post resonated with you, share it with a friend who might need to hear it. And remember—awareness is the first step to freedom. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review.
Connect with Kim:
https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth
Free Guide – Stress Eating Tips: https://kimhynes.com/stress-eating-tips-optin
Welcome to Episode 98 of the Emotional Eats Podcast!
Breaking Free: The Connection Between Alcohol and Emotional Eating
If you’ve ever poured yourself a glass of wine at the end of a long day or found yourself reaching for snacks when stress kicks in, you’re not alone. But have you ever paused to ask yourself why? In this episode, I’m sharing into my personal and nonlinear journey of letting go of alcohol—not as a rigid, rule-based “quit” but as an intentional choice to release something that wasn’t serving me. Along the way, I discovered a powerful connection between alcohol and emotional eating that might just change the way you see both.
For years, I saw alcohol as just another part of my routine—something I turned to for relaxation, celebration, or simply out of habit. But over time, I started noticing patterns. When I had a drink, my food choices changed. My ability to tune into my body’s fullness cues disappeared. I would eat mindlessly, not because I was hungry, but because my brain was disconnected from my body.
This isn’t just about alcohol. It’s about how certain behaviors—whether it’s food, drinking, or numbing out in other ways—become coping mechanisms. Many midlife women have spent years dieting, controlling, restricting, and then rebelling against food rules. Alcohol can sometimes slip into that same cycle, whether we realize it or not.
In January of 2022, I didn’t make a New Year’s resolution to quit drinking. In fact, I didn’t plan on stopping at all. I just started questioning whether alcohol was actually adding value to my life. Over time, I realized that it wasn’t. I wasn’t drinking excessively, but even a glass or two was leaving me feeling inflamed, sluggish, anxious, and disconnected from myself.
I tried “moderation,” just like I once tried to “moderate” my emotional eating. But the more I learned about myself, the more I saw that letting go completely—not quitting, just letting go—was what I needed. And as the months passed, I stopped counting days, months, and years. Alcohol was no longer something I needed to track. It simply became my new normal.
As women enter perimenopause and post-menopause, alcohol can start affecting the body in ways it never did before. For me, it wasn’t just about weight or food choices—it was about how alcohol made me feel. I noticed:
Increased inflammation and puffiness in my face and body
Poorer sleep and sluggish mornings
More intense cravings, especially for sugar and carbs
More anxiety and negative self-talk
Less connection with my body’s hunger and fullness cues
When I let go of alcohol, I found that my emotional eating also became easier to manage. My ability to listen to my body improved, and I felt a deeper sense of self-awareness.
This isn’t about quitting. It’s about exploring. If you’ve ever wondered whether alcohol is affecting your food choices or emotional well-being, here are some questions to reflect on:
How does alcohol make me feel physically, emotionally, and mentally?
Do I notice patterns with my eating when I drink?
Am I using alcohol to escape discomfort or to enhance joy? Am I tuning in to joy without alohol?
Does alcohol support or hinder my health and wellness goals?
If I removed alcohol for a period of time, what might change for me? What would my before and after look like?
Is alcohol impacting my relationship with my body, food, others or self-care?
Is alcohol holding me back from something I truly want? What is it that I truly want?
This is not about guilt or shame. It’s about curiosity. It’s about giving yourself the space to explore what works for you without pressure, judgment, or timelines.
Letting go of alcohol has given me more clarity, better energy, and a deeper understanding of myself. But I also know that making changes like this isn’t always easy. That’s why I created the Emotional Eats Community—a space for midlife women who are ready to break free from emotional eating, food guilt, and self-sabotage. You’ll find real conversations, coaching, and support from women who get it.
Continue learning, talking, and getting support around emotional eating, midlife women’s health, and menopause by joining the Emotional Eats Community.
Click here to join: https://kimhynes.com/emotional-eats-community-sign-up
If you enjoy The Emotional Eats Podcast, please subscribe, follow, and give us a 5-star rating and review. Tag us on social media—I would be so grateful!
The information in this podcast and blog is not intended to replace working with your doctor, other medical practitioner, or mental health professional. This content is for conversation, information, and entertainment purposes only.
If this post resonated with you, share it with a friend who might need to hear it. And remember—awareness is the first step to freedom. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review.
Connect with Kim:
https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth
Free Guide – Stress Eating Tips: https://kimhynes.com/stress-eating-tips-optin
Discover What My Clients Are Saying
The most significant thing that changed in my work with you was that my all consuming, soul-killing obsession with food was relieved through gentle healing and integration. I knew in my heart that you really cared about me and had my best interests at heart which helped me to re-connect with my own ability to love and support myself. When that part felt back in balance I think the food piece also re-balanced itself. Another incredible gift you offer is a super well resourced tool box! There was also plenty of deep diving into core wounding and reviewing old stories, all of which you skillfully guided me though and helped me to integrate in order to heal.
Thank you so much for everything.
E. K.
Kim taught me to listen to my body. I now can slow down and find out what I really need…which is not always food. I also learned it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. I struggled with dieting and then overeating. I have found a happy place where I can just be. She also taught me so much about food, reading labels and how good real food can be. Thank you.
M. B.
My reason for hiring Kim is different as I already knew how to eat healthy and was already in great shape. I wanted to learn more about digestion and overall gut health which is super important for all aspects of life. She is amazing! Very easy to talk too and she made me feel very comfortable and I felt like I could tell her anything and she would not judge me. She is very nice and definitely very knowledgeable! She was able to help me in every way I needed and then some! Anyone who needs any form of help that she offers because she is top notch and well worth the money and time!Could not be happier with the decision I made to hire her as my coach!
K. C.
I feel an enthusiasm for embracing routines and habits that encompass not only my body, but spirit and mind. Kim is a beautiful, genuine person who is intuitive and kind.
Her support and positive perspective always turn around my attitude and help me see the favorable aspect to decisions I’ve made in a non-judgemental way.
Access to this type of reassurance is perpetual and brings peace of mind. Kim is much more than a health coach. She is a tireless champion of holistic healing for those eager to initiate lasting transformation of their lives. Kim has been instrumental in bringing me home to my truest self.
M. C.
Discover What My Clients Are Saying
The most significant thing that changed in my work with you was that my all consuming, soul-killing obsession with food was relieved through gentle healing and integration. I knew in my heart that you really cared about me and had my best interests at heart which helped me to re-connect with my own ability to love and support myself. When that part felt back in balance I think the food piece also re-balanced itself. Another incredible gift you offer is a super well resourced tool box! There was also plenty of deep diving into core wounding and reviewing old stories, all of which you skillfully guided me though and helped me to integrate in order to heal.
Thank you so much for everything.
E. K.
Kim taught me to listen to my body. I now can slow down and find out what I really need…which is not always food. I also learned it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. I struggled with dieting and then overeating. I have found a happy place where I can just be. She also taught me so much about food, reading labels and how good real food can be. Thank you.
M. B.
My reason for hiring Kim is different as I already knew how to eat healthy and was already in great shape. I wanted to learn more about digestion and overall gut health which is super important for all aspects of life. She is amazing! Very easy to talk too and she made me feel very comfortable and I felt like I could tell her anything and she would not judge me. She is very nice and definitely very knowledgeable! She was able to help me in every way I needed and then some! Anyone who needs any form of help that she offers because she is top notch and well worth the money and time!Could not be happier with the decision I made to hire her as my coach!
K. C.
I feel an enthusiasm for embracing routines and habits that encompass not only my body, but spirit and mind. Kim is a beautiful, genuine person who is intuitive and kind.
Her support and positive perspective always turn around my attitude and help me see the favorable aspect to decisions I’ve made in a non-judgemental way.
Access to this type of reassurance is perpetual and brings peace of mind. Kim is much more than a health coach. She is a tireless champion of holistic healing for those eager to initiate lasting transformation of their lives. Kim has been instrumental in bringing me home to my truest self.
M. C.
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