"I'm worthy to have a life free from cravings": Evon

March 8, 2026

Evon Dennis grew up in a large family where most meals were home-cooked. But as her family’s income increased, so did the presence of ultra-processed foods. 

After leaving home as a teenager, and becoming a young mom, food became comfort for Evon. It became numbness. It became a coping tool.

In this episode, Evon shares:

  • how ultra-processed food slowly became her main coping tool
  • her experience with bingeing and compulsive overeating
  • what made her start digging into the science behind cravings
  • her experiment with eliminating certain foods, especially sugar
  • losing 60 pounds sustainably
  • what relapse taught her about ego, self-worth, and self-prioritization

This is an honest conversation about self-worth, experimenting, relapsing, and figuring out how you want to live your life.

Find Evon here.

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