Breaking Body Biases

No Tricks, Just Treats: Ditching Halloween Candy Guilt - Ep 98

Christine DeFilippis

In this Halloween episode of Breaking Body Biases, we explore why Halloween candy should be enjoyed without guilt, shame, or the need to “earn” it with extra exercise. This episode dives into the common messages around holiday treats that lead to unhealthy relationships with food, discusses the harm of concepts like the “Switch Witch,” and offers positive approaches to enjoying candy without the moral baggage. Join us as we uncover a healthier, more joyful perspective on treats that supports self-care and food freedom.

Talking Points:

  1. Removing Moral Labels from Food
    • How labeling foods as “good” or “bad” fuels guilt and shame, creating a cycle of negative feelings around eating and indulgence.
  2. Toxic Messaging Around Candy in Fitness Settings
    • Common statements in fitness spaces that reinforce the idea of “earning” treats or “working off” indulgences, and how these messages impact our relationship with movement.
  3. The Problem with the “Switch Witch”
    • Why trading candy for toys can send harmful messages to kids about “good” and “bad” foods, and alternative ways to talk about treats.
  4. Tips for a Healthier Approach to Treats and Movement
    • Practical ways to enjoy treats mindfully, appreciate the holiday season, and separate exercise from food guilt.

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