“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy cupcakes. And that’s kind of the same thing.” anonymous
We need food—and money—to survive. But all too often we turn to them for comfort and end up putting our very survival at risk. What do you do to break those old patterns that get in the way of leading a healthy, fulfilling life? Sue Lebel Young, author of Food Fix: Ancient Nourishment For Modern Hungers joins Jane on this month’s show to discover common ground and common solutions for the powerful money and food issues that eat away at our very souls.
Food Fix—Money Fix: One and the Same.
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