
Episode Overview
What started as a viral TikTok trend about "snack tins" turned into a much bigger conversation about hunger, self-care, diet culture, and how wellness messaging gets distorted online.
In this episode, Annie and Jen unpack the now-viral "snack tin" trend and the vastly different messages behind it. While the original creator framed her snack tins as a mindful, pleasurable ritual rooted in slowing down and reconnecting with food, mainstream media quickly turned it into another version of restrictive "eat less" wellness culture.
Annie and Jen discuss the difference between psychological satisfaction and physiological satisfaction, why persistent hunger shouldn't be normalized, and how to figure out what your body actually needs throughout the day. They also explain why there's no universal rule for how big a snack "should" be—and why learning your own eating rhythm matters far more than following trendy nutrition advice.
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Key Points
- The difference between psychological vs. physiological hunger and satisfaction
- Why "persistent hunger" may be a sign your meals aren't meeting your needs
- How diet culture repackages restriction into trendy wellness advice
- Why your snack needs should change based on your day, schedule, stress, and energy demands
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