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Snacks, Screens & the Art of Enough

Snacks, Screens & the Art of Enough

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In this Food Fusion episode, Charles Mathison continues his series on “Living Into Enough” by examining the relationship between digital overstimulation and unconscious eating habits. He explores how constant screen time mirrors mindless snacking—both driven by impulse rather than intention—and urges listeners to pause and reconnect with their bodies, their food, and their inner clarity.

Drawing inspiration from The Siren’s Call by Chris Matthews, Charles discusses the importance of protecting our attention and energy through small digital detoxes: turning off phones, muting notifications, and embracing quiet moments like walks or phone-free meals. These practices reset the nervous system and encourage presence.

Charles then shifts to food, advocating for mindful eating and identifying the difference between cravings and real nourishment. He shares personal strategies for upgrading snacks—replacing sugary and salty junk food with satisfying, nutrient-rich alternatives like mango and broth-cooked barley.

The episode wraps up with a look at 2025’s wellness-driven food trends, including nootropics, adaptogens, and functional mushrooms. These ingredients are increasingly used to support mental clarity and emotional balance, showing how food is becoming a form of everyday therapy.

The key takeaway? When we slow down—digitally and nutritionally—we give ourselves space to feel truly nourished, aligned, and at peace.



Links


“The Siren’s Call: How Attention Became the World's Most Endangered Resource” by Chris Matthews

https://amzn.to/44JYg5T

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