
Why You Need To Eat More Fat: The Truth About Healthy Fats For Women
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Ep 77: If you’ve ever skipped the yolk, bought the “light” version of everything, or feared that avocado would make you gain weight — this episode is for you.
In this episode, we unpack the fear around fat and why ditching it may have done more harm than good, especially for women. From hormone health to metabolism, energy to mood — your body needs healthy fats to function. We break down what diet culture got wrong, how fat actually supports your health, the signs you might not be eating enough, and what kinds of fats to eat more of (without tracking a single gram).
Whether you're a mom running on fumes or just trying to unlearn years of low-fat messaging, this one is your permission slip to eat the damn yolk.
👉 Come away with practical, judgment-free tips to start building more balanced, satisfying meals — starting with breakfast.
Time Stamps:
(0:00) Intro
(1:29) The low-fat craze
(8:05) Fats to avoid
(9:45) Why women need healthy fats
(18:00) Signs you might not be eating enough fats
(19:26) The best fats to eat more of
(26:45) How not to fear fats
(28:53) Eats in a day now vs before
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