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Discover the powerful connection between healthy eating habits and strong social bonds in our latest video, "How Eating Together Boosts Health and Happiness." Research reveals that family meals can reduce stress, enhance mental health, and foster deeper relationships. According to the American Heart Association, 91% of parents notice a decrease in family stress when they dine together. From Canada's Food Guide emphasizing shared meals to the Mayo Clinic's insights on friendships, we explore how eating in community enriches our lives. Join us as we delve into the effects of social eating on mental well-being, self-esteem, and overall happiness. If you find this video valuable, please like and share! #HealthyEating #FamilyMeals #MentalHealth #SocialConnections #WellnessOUTLINE: 00:00:00 The Joy of Sharing a Meal00:00:44 A Recipe for Togetherness00:01:30 The Spice of Life00:02:09 A Feast for the Body and SoulRESOURCES: American Heart Association, “New survey: 91% of parents say their family is less stressed when they eat together”Government of Canada, Canada's food guide, “Eat meals with others” HealthLinkBC, “The Benefits of Eating Together For Children and Families” Mayo Clinic, “Friendships: Enrich your life and improve your health” Mental Health America, “Eating well” Mental Health Foundation, “Diet and mental health”Mind, “Food and mental health” National Library of Medicine, “Are family meals and social eating behaviour associated with depression, anxiety, and stress in adolescents?” National Library of Medicine, “Association of Eating Alone with Depressive Symptoms and Suicidal Ideation among Korean Adults”National Library of Medicine, “Breaking Bread: the Functions of Social Eating”National Library of Medicine, The link between self-esteem and social relationships: A meta-analysis of longitudinal studies”University of Oxford, “Social eating connects communities”For more podcasts and videos on motivation and unstoppable momentum, visit: http://futurestrong.org/podcastshttp://futurestrong.org/videosTo build a whole child: https://futurestrong.org/2022/05/06/essential-real-life-skills-to-start-teaching-your-child-at-any-age-video/Learn more about our Digital Lives And Detox HERE: https://futurestrong.org/project/truth-about-tech/For content copyright and disclaimer, please visit: https://futurestrong.org/copyright/#FutureSTRONGAcademy #RNS #OurFutureSTRONG
There’s a lot of loneliness in our society. God has a heart for those who are alone. Today’s verses: Psalm 68:5-6 If you enjoy Bible Boost, make sure you also check out the Seven-Minute Sermon podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you need to finance your food delivery order? Chris and Steve Goldstein explore DoorDash and Klarna's new partership, how eating alone makes us unhappy, and more on today's headline volley
For the International Day of Happiness, we're sharing a special episode from The Happiness Lab. It's a chance to talk about happiness and what we can all do to be happier. March 20th also sees the release of the World Happiness Report. A big finding of 2025's report is that more of us are dining alone—and that's bad news. The report's editor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve shares the stark figures showing that shared meals are in decline, while Dr. Anne Fischel of The Family Dinner Project gives tips on how to dine better with friends, families and colleagues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the International Day of Happiness, we're sharing a special episode from The Happiness Lab. It's a chance to talk about happiness and what we can all do to be happier. March 20th also sees the release of the World Happiness Report. A big finding of 2025's report is that more of us are dining alone—and that's bad news. The report's editor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve shares the stark figures showing that shared meals are in decline, while Dr. Anne Fischel of The Family Dinner Project gives tips on how to dine better with friends, families and colleagues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the International Day of Happiness, we're sharing a special episode from The Happiness Lab. It's a chance to talk about happiness and what we can all do to be happier. March 20th also sees the release of the World Happiness Report. A big finding of 2025's report is that more of us are dining alone—and that's bad news. The report's editor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve shares the stark figures showing that shared meals are in decline, while Dr. Anne Fischel of The Family Dinner Project gives tips on how to dine better with friends, families and colleagues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the International Day of Happiness, we're sharing a special episode from The Happiness Lab. It's a chance to talk about happiness and what we can all do to be happier. March 20th also sees the release of the World Happiness Report. A big finding of 2025's report is that more of us are dining alone—and that's bad news. The report's editor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve shares the stark figures showing that shared meals are in decline, while Dr. Anne Fischel of The Family Dinner Project gives tips on how to dine better with friends, families and colleagues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Last Call is a show that Jared and Nick record after the most recent Gamescast. We engage in small talk, trade personal stories and talk about anything that is on our mind that didn't make it into the proper Gamescast. The guys talk about how they feel about eating alone at restaurants and Jared shares some stories about adults taking kids to bars.
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More and more people are feeling like they are comfortable with dining alone at restaurants -- something that has been stigmatized in the past. Would you go out to eat alone?
Whether it's because of the rise in remote work and solo traveling or simply a desire to try new things alone, cities like Chicago are seeing more solo diners. Freelance food writer Samantha Nelson tells host Jacoby Cochran her favorite spots and what makes Chicago a great place to dine by yourself. Restaurants mentioned: Robust Coffee Lounge in Woodlawn Arami in West Town Lior's Cafe in Roseland Hopleaf in Andersonville Quartino in River North Shake A Leg in Austin Irazu in Wicker Park Warlord in Avondale Ramen-san (Multiple Locations) Cafecito (Multiple Locations) Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about the sponsors of this Sept. 25 episode: Paramount Theatre Navy Pier Wastenot — use code citycastcompost to test the service with a free month. Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE
We played Throwback Live at 7:05! More and more people are going out to eat alone, including Joe! & more
Eating alone at a restaurant is trending upward. Single-person reservations are up 29% in the last 2 years. How do you feel about dining alone at a restaurant? No surprise...Rocky & Lissa disagree!
Send us a Text Message.Where do you go when you eat alone? This and more questions to peak your interest in this new episode of the Reel Awkward Podcast. Gimme Three - A Series For CinephilesGimme Three is a love letter cinema. 3 films. 1 Theme. A hell of a lot of fun!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Rev. Robbie Ytterberg preaches his sermon "Eating Alone, But Not Alone: Silence and Solitude" as part of our sermon series How to Eat Well on the Go. June 8 & 9, 2024.
This week I share food, fun, business, and personal updates. I unexpectedly got into thoughts around spending time with loved ones - in particular our grown kids. And I share thoughts around how that impacts our relationships as well as our identity at this stage of life. I also chat about how our lives has recently changed in terms of daily routines and how that affects eating schedules. In that, I share some tips for quick, easy meals - even when you may be eating alone. (And the upside of that - if you choose to view it that way.) Message me for the information I mention in this epsidoe, and I will send it right over! WAYS WE CAN CONNECT! Join my FREE community for busy, professional women over 40 where I give research-backed tips, strategies, and free resources to lose weight and manage menopause: https://bit.ly/JoinFreeTotalWellnessGroup Get on my email list: https://bit.ly/GetLoriDsEmails Let's chat about my 12 week Metabolic Resuscitation System: https://bit.ly/TalkWithLoriD Follow me on social media... Lori Doddy Lifestyle: https://bit.ly/LoriDoddyLifestyle Facebook: facebook.com/lori.doddy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/?hl=en Website: loridoddy.com YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/@loridoddylifestyle
In this episode, Lyz and best-selling author and journalist behind the popular newsletter, Burnt Toast, Virginia Sole Smith read your email and talk bodies, love, sourdough dads, and divorce.This is the last week to PREORDER your copy of This American Ex-Wife.Show notes:* Read Virginia's amazing newsletter Burnt Toast.* Also, Virginia and Sara Petersen have an incredible podcast, “The Cult of Perfect.”* Of course, read Virginia's best-selling book and one of my favorite newsletters of hers on “The Life-Changing Magic of Eating Alone.”* This American Ex-Wife is hosted by Lyz Lenz (@LyzLenz) and produced by Zachary Oren Smith (@ZachOSmith). Illustration by Alessandro Gottardo. Show art by Suzanne Glémot (@tape_remover). Get full access to Men Yell at Me at lyz.substack.com/subscribe
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit mindbodyspiritfood.substack.comHello dear ones; today I have another video for you! It was so wonderful to experiment with video last week, and thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of you who sent me a direct message or left a comment. These are a bit scary to do, but they feel one thousand percent more enriching than posting to strangers on social media. I truly do feel your connection, and I'm so grateful for you and for this community. Today I'm talking about the power of eating alone, and how a simple mindset shift can turn solo dining into a powerful practice of self connection, sovereignty and pleasure. What are your favorite dishes to make (or assemble) for yourself? I've featured below some of my go-to solo meals (not including leftovers, which are always welcome).
Full show - Tuesday | What women really mean | Eating alone | Gets your goat | Slacker has a cooking confession | Steve's tips for hosting Thanksgiving @slackerandsteve @thackiswack @radioerin
Was there a good reason he was eating alone? We have him on and will find out!!!
Rob and Joss recently went on a cruise and there were several people in the specialty restaurant dining alone. They tell the story and Producer Sparkles and KyXy listeners tell the story of the things they do alone!
Eating alone isn't something we HAVE to do…it's something we GET to do! That's the reframe I want you to make. Taking yourself on a date is self-love. It shows the world how comfortable you are in your own skin. Embrace the solitude and discover your confidence…you got this!Follow Tinx on Instagram and TikTok
Lisa and I are back to chat about a topic we both get asked many questions about: As a therapist (me!) and dietitian (Lisa!) specializing in helping people heal their relationships with food, what is it like for us eating alone? In this episode, we are diving into it! On The Fully Fueled Life Podcast, we dive into the other half of this coin to chat about what it is like for us to eat with others. Click here to listen! What is this new segment? Once a month Lisa Schrader and I will sit down to have a fun, casual conversation about things that impact our day-to-day, our businesses, our relationships, and so much more. You'll get a new episode on both shows so make sure you are also subscribed to Lisa's podcast, The Fully Fueled Life Podcast!
For listener week, you, our listeners, decide what we cover on the programme. Listener Liz got in touch to say she wanted to know more about the women fighting on the front line in Ukraine. Nuala McGovern is joined by BBC journalist and reporter Olga Malchevska, whose home in Kyiv was bombed at the start of the war. She's been back to Ukraine to meet three women who are fighting for their country – we'll hear from one of them who was severely injured when the car she was in drove over a landmine. As a child Julie De'Ath always wished she had an older brother, ‘an easy pass to get a boyfriend', she said. Two years ago at the age of 67, she finally got one when she received a message on Facebook from a man claiming to be that brother. Her mother had given birth to a baby boy in the 1940s but being unmarried at the time, gave him up for adoption. It was a secret her mother took to her grave. Julie contacted Woman's Hour as part of Listener week to share her story for the first time. We also speak to her long-lost half-brother, Tom, and to Miriam Silver, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, who specialises in parenting and children who have been adopted. Victorian strongwoman Vulcana was known for her jaw-dropping feats of strength and her breathtaking beauty. Listener Eric suggested her story to us. He asked that we talk to author Rebecca F John, whose historical novel, Vulcana, fictionalises her life. She tells Nuala about the remarkable, and trailblazing, performer. Plus, Sam Taylor, Britain's Strongest Woman 2020, tells us what it's like being a modern-day strongwoman. Franceska Murati is a 27-year-old businesswoman and this year's Miss London. But there's more to this beauty queen that meets the eye. At 4 years old, she arrived in the UK alongside her parents and older sister. They had escaped war-torn Kosovo, smuggling themselves on the back of a lorry. She shares her story. It's something we've all probably done at one point or another - eating alone. Whether that's taking yourself out to a restaurant you've always wanted to go to, grabbing a meal while you're on a solo trip, or cooking for just yourself at home. But despite how common eating alone is - given that in 2022 the Office of National Statistics showed almost one in three households in the UK were people living alone - some might say there's still a stigma around it. So how do we get around it? Nuala talks to Woman's Hour listener Julia Georgallis and food writer Clare Finney. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey 00:00 Opener 01:34 Ukraine Female Soldiers 16:08 Long Lost Family 30:05 Strong Women 39:19 Franceska Murati 49:42 Eating Alone
Is going out to eat alone acceptable? We take a deep diveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leading with love and compassion can change the people you lead forever.Today, Herb Cox, Clinical Assistant Professor at Baylor University, joins host Jon Eckert to discuss his calling to become an educator. He details how, through the years, he led his schools with compassion and love and the impact that had on his students and their parents.To learn more, order Jon's book, Just Teaching: Feedback, Engagement, and Well-Being for Each Student.The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Each week, we'll talk to catalytic educators who are doing amazing work.Be encouraged.Timestamps:[1:45] - Herb introduces himself.[4:00] - After talking to God, Herb followed his calling.[6:30] - Ensuring students had someone to eat lunch with was essential to Herb.[10:00] - Prospective leaders are energized to do the work.[13:30] - Teachers and parents are partners.[17:00] - The work he does is what gives Herb the most hope.[18:10] - Jon puts Herb through a lightning round of questions.Connect on Social Media:Baylor MA in School LeadershipBaylor Doctorate in EducationJon Eckert: @eckertjonCenter for School Leadership at Baylor University: @baylorcsl
When you see a elderly person eating alone, how does that make you feel? Do you enjoy eating alone? Some psychologist think there is something more to your answer than what there is. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/patrick-tremont9/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/patrick-tremont9/support
Why is important to share a meal, and moments with others to slow time down. This can reduce stress and anxiety. Listen now.Contact Me at:yourlifeandrestaurant.com
In 2023 we're going to try to normalize some things. Including normalizing eating out alone. Can you eat alone in public? Jared can't.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2023 we're going to try to normalize some things. Including normalizing eating out alone. Can you eat alone in public? Jared can't.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If you think you're saving money by not eating out, you may be mistaken. This is not about the math, this is about the missed connections. Informal time spent with other people leads to new thinking, new opportunities, and a return on your investment that can far outweigh the cost of the food itself. Episode #856 November 11, 2022 Questions: 1. I cannot imagine living a life where work isn't the highest priority and use of my time. 2. I lost my job a month ago and started a new one this week. I got a text from my boss this morning saying I'm done. I don't know what to do or where to turn. 3. I am having trouble keeping jobs. I need help. 4. I have an ideal job but I really hate it. 5. Hi Dan, I'm an over the road trucker, and I've hated my job for years. 6. Can I apply for another job in this company after being here for only three weeks? Get direct links to the resources mentioned in this podcast, including our resource for the week, Know Yourself and Those You Work With, in the podcast show notes at https://www.48days.com/making-connections/
We've officially dubbed this season of Finding Fit the “Riff Season” because each episode is a random collection of conversations. More than anything, we hope each episode feels like hanging out with friends! This particular “random riffing” covers: • Catherine tries to teach Angela & Emily how to meditate • ACE talks about things that are embarrassing that shouldn't be • Emily discusses when trends are no longer enjoyable to her • Angela describes her aversion to eating alone and the lengths she goes to avoid it This may be our final episode of the season (we can't be sure) so don't miss out!
A woman was eating alone at a Korean BBQ when the server told her she technically wasn't allowed to do that. The next time she came, she needed to bring a friend! Do you ever eat alone at a restaurant?
She Breaks Free....Ditch the Diet & Change Your Relationship with Food & Fitness
Do you find yourself sneaking food or hiding when you're eating something you think someone else wouldn't approve of? Do you feel embarrassed by what you eat, so you eat alone to avoid the judgement? In today's episode, I am sharing my struggle with this behavior and the 3 truths that helped lead me out of the deception and hiding I was in.
Happy Sunday! This week we're chatting all things food and how we eat healthy while working our post-grad jobs. Living alone is a lot to navigate and figuring out how to make healthy meals for just one adds another layer to the mix. Listen in as we share some of our best tips on how to save money while eating alone, some of our go-to recipes, and the little extra nonsense that goes through our minds when we bring lunch to work! Make sure to follow us on instagram @sundayglowpod to stay up to date with all things Sunday Glow!
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During a segment of Tuesday's Boston Public Radio, award-winning food writer Corby Kummer chimed in on hosts Jim Braude and Margery Eagan's debate over eating alone. “Eating alone at a bar is one of life's most satisfying occupations,” Kummer told Boston Public Radio. “I was in a lot of Boston restaurants over the weekend, and the number of people I saw either happily with a book or sitting at a bar alone and looking like there was nothing else they would rather be doing I found really striking.” “[There was a] level of contentment — not artificially looking up as if they have a friend coming — there was none of that,” Kummer added. “There was ‘I'm happy to be here by myself.' This is a great thing.” Kummer is executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
EP 224 is a banger! We talk Hooters, Eating alone, good service, bad service, regrettable tattoos, toy story, muppets, frank Sinatra, Japanese beer, survival in the cold and much much more!Now let's start that party in your earholes!Keep moving forward and do something positive for yourself everyday. Thanks for watching my comedy clips, Pocket Party Podcast and Vlogs. Have a great day! Every time you tell someone about me, share a video, or click the "Like" button It helps. So THANK YOU! Have a great day and keep shining!
Hate going out to eat by yourself? Not her! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you first begin practicing intuitive eating, it feels so amazing and so freeing! But then the realization that diet culture surrounds you, settles in. And you start to feel out of place with friends and family. If you're questioning how intuitive eating can fit into your life, today's episode about community is exactly what you need!CONNECT MORE WITH TAMMY!Loving the podcast?You are not alone! If you're like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you'll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for…Join the free Mindful & Intuitive Eating for Woman facebook groupGet a copy of YOUR Intuitive Life Journal Join the UPLIFT Community MembershipWant even more support? Apply to be a part of an intimate, one of a kind, food and body transformational program. The signature Peace with Food & Soul Program® was designed with you in mind by the CEO of my sister company, Beth Basham. It will allow you to not only throw the scale out the window but become the master of your emotions, and move you past the mental chatter that never stops. This is an exclusive experience for those serious about transforming their relationship to food & body, and it's only offered to those that qualify. Apply here to hold your spot in this limited space program.SOCIAL DEETS FOR BETH BASHAMWebsite: www.BethBasham.comIG: @bethbasham.rdFacebook group: www.Facebook.com/BethBasham.RDWhat's your #1 Eating Blindspot? Find out here: bethbasham.com/eatingquizSOCIAL DEETS FOR TAMMYWebsite: www.YourEssentialDietitian.comInstagram: @your_essential_rdFacebook: www.Facebook.com/YourEssentialDietitianSUBSCRIBE & REVIEWIf you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through! Our mission is to help as many people as possible live the life they are meant to through awakening love & joy with food & themself, and when you leave a positive review, more people can find this podcast!Much love to you and thank you!The Love Your Food, Love Yourself, Love Your Life Podcast is edited and produced by Julia Levine Productions.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveyourfoodloveyourself/support
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Does your best friend live states away & you both struggle with the distance? Do you have friendships that no longer serve as a positive influence in your life? Listen in as we discuss the definition of adult friendships and dive into our own experiences on maintaining healthy relationships. Stay tuned towards the end to hear about cute ideas for keeping your friendships fresh and fun, including a special collaboration with Picnique315!
0:00 A brief statement before we get started about the fight for equality in America. 1:45 The Bros talk fire ants and mosquitos, recap whether or not it was fair for Rhodes to pick every soup in last Thursday's draft, and go over the big success that was the Drive Thru graduation on Saturday. 11:00 Interview- Isabelle Stone & Emma Stone. They talk Wikipedia, some trash about their brothers, fawn over Ruzar, and go thumbs up or thumbs down on a variety of topics like thin crust pizza, eating by yourself at a restaurant, or being called weird. 45:30 Game- Catchphrase. Rhodes and Isabelle take on Will and Emma. 1:01:20 Draft- Adam Sandler Movies.