Bronwyn Fletcher
20 January 2026
7m 29s
Childhood Food Access: When you weren’t allowed to eat.
00:00
07:29

Bronwyn Fletcher
20 January 2026
7m 29s
00:00
07:29
The real drivers of weight gain start in childhood, long before dieting ever entered the picture. In this episode we explore Childhood Food Access. This is the autonomy you had (or didn’t have) to obtaining food outside regular meals, and how it shapes lifelong patterns like urgency eating, secrecy, and scarcity thinking.
This isn’t about blame. It’s about understanding. Because you can’t change what you can’t see.
In this episode, you’ll learn
✔️ How focusing on reducing on current weight prevents you discovering the root cause of repeating weight patterns
✔️ The difference between access and agency (and why both matter)
✔️ How restricted access builds survival strategies around food
✔️ Why secret eating isn’t a moral failure, it’s a system response
Key takeaways
💚 Food access is about permission and autonomy
💚 Many adult eating patterns were once childhood solutions
💚 Shame blocks the information you need to change your weight permanently
If this episode has connected dots, you’ve never connected before, you’re ready for deeper investigation. The Weighting for Happiness Project was purpose-built to help you track your patterns, decode your food rules, and map the system that causes weight regain. This way change becomes possible without relying on willpower.
Head on over to www.weightingforhappiness.com.au to join the project.
Thanks
Bronwyn