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The Renae Saager Show
You’re smart. You’re successful. And yet… you still feel stuck in your head—spinning about food, control, self-doubt, and keeping everyone else happy.
This show isn’t just about food. It’s about self-trust, confidence, and breaking the habit of performing on the outside while struggling on the inside.
The Renae Saager Show is for high-functioning women who are tired of spiraling, done with people-pleasing, and ready to stop living a double life—for good.
I’m Renae Saager—mindset coach, speaker, and straight-shooter. If you’re craving honest conversations, sharp insights, and actual shifts (not just “go journal about it” advice), you’re in the right place.
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Check out my website @ www.renaesaager.com
Connect with me on IG @renaesaager
The Renae Saager Show
Ep 259: Reclaiming My Identity After Bulimia
In this deeply personal episode of Ditch the Binge, Renae shares the unexpected moment—during mile eight of a half marathon—when she realized she no longer identifies as bulimic. After over a decade of battling food, body image, and the shame that came with it, Renae reflects on how recovery slowly, quietly took root until one day… it just wasn’t who she was anymore.
She opens up about the years of bingeing and purging, the treatment programs, the obsessive research, and the painful identity that felt like it would always define her. But through consistent, messy, and unglamorous work, she found freedom.
This episode is a raw, hopeful reminder that change doesn't always come in dramatic before-and-after moments—it builds quietly. And one day, without realizing it, you might just wake up and realize you're not who you used to be.
Perfect for anyone in recovery, stuck in an identity they want to outgrow, or wondering if lasting change is really possible.
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