Filmmaking Conversations Podcast with Damien Swaby podcast

Ep 283: Shirley Billigmeier on Food, Creativity, and the Body’s Natural Signals

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Creative careers often demand everything from us—long hours, emotional investment, and intense focus. But how often do we consider how our relationship with food affects our creativity, energy, and wellbeing?

In this episode, we speak with Shirley Billigmeier, founder of the Innergetics Process, about transforming our relationship with eating.

With more than 50 years of experience in holistic wellness, Shirley shares how tuning into genuine hunger and respecting the body’s signals can lead to lasting change—without dieting, guilt, or restriction.

This conversation is especially relevant for filmmakers, artists, and creatives who often struggle with irregular schedules and stress around health and food.

What We Discuss
  • Why many creatives struggle with eating patterns and energy
  • The difference between dieting and conscious eating
  • How to recognize genuine hunger signals
  • Why willpower and restriction often fail
  • The philosophy behind the Innergetics Process
  • Reconnecting with the body’s innate wisdom
  • Finding balance between creativity, work, and wellbeing
  • How a healthy relationship with food can support creative longevity
About the Guest:

Shirley Billigmeier is a holistic wellness coach, author, speaker, and body image specialist with more than five decades of experience helping individuals transform their relationship with food. She is the author of Inner Eating and the founder of the Innergetics Process, a program designed to help people reconnect with their body’s natural signals and develop a sustainable, healthy approach to eating.Her work has been featured in numerous publications and she continues to guide individuals through courses and coaching focused on mindful eating and holistic wellness.

Learn more:
www.innergetics.com


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