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Anger has a powerful connection to our relationship with food and our bodies. As women in our culture, we are often taught to suppress or squelch our anger, viewing it as unattractive or unacceptable "people pleasing behavior". But when we don't own our anger, we miss the vital message it carries about our needs and boundaries. We discuss how the unexpressed anger often turns inward, leading to feelings of being bad or wrong, resulting in body hatred and a "war on food" (emotional eating) as a way to numb the discomfort. We explore ways to let anger flow as an embodied experience, distinguishing it from uncontrollable rage. We must learn to express our anger actively, transforming it from a suppressed burden into a powerful tool for setting boundaries and seeking peace. Key Takeaways Anger is a powerful emotion that serves as a special messenger, informing us about our crucial needs and boundaries. The lack of expressing anger actively will negatively impact our physical well-being and may lead to numbing behaviors. We can use techniques like "defend, distract, deepen" to set boundaries when conversations turn to body size or eating. Anger is distinguishable from rage; anger is an embodied feeling, while rage often feels out of body and uncontrollable. Expressing anger physically through methods like manual journaling, yelling, or movement helps cool the system down and prevents internalization. Connect with Nina and Jennie Website– Subscribe to Jennie’s Newsletter + Pick up your FREE Practicing Body-Peace Journal: https://bodypeacepodcast.com/ Contact Jennie Kramer: jkramer@mbhany.com Contact Nina Manolson: Nina@NinaManolson.com Connect with Nina and Jennie: Nina Manolson M.A. Body-Peace® Founder & Coach Stay connected & pick up your FREE Practicing Body-Peace Journal: https://ninamanolson.com/practicingbo... Contact: Nina@NinaManolson.com Connect: / bodypeacepodcast Jennie Kramer LCSW-R,CEDS Subscribe to Jennie’s Newsletter & a complimentary 15min phone consult: https://mbhany.com/connect-with-jennie/ Contact: jkramer@mbhany.com Connect: / bodypeacepodcast