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Leslie Urbas: The Digestion Code – What Your Gut Is Really Trying to Say

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In this refreshingly honest conversation, Doug Crowe sits down with registered dietitian and Navy veteran Leslie Urbas to decode what your gut is really trying to tell you—especially if you’re a woman in midlife. From gas and digestion to mindset and menopause, Leslie unpacks how emotional baggage and subconscious programming can wreak havoc on our health. Together, they explore why we need to stop labeling food as “good” or “bad,” how breath can reboot your nervous system, and why true healing starts with the words we tell ourselves.

💡 Top 5 Takeaways:

  1. Your thoughts feed your gut. The way you think about food impacts how your body digests it.

  2. Food isn’t moral. Dropping the “good vs. bad” mindset reduces stress and supports healthier choices.

  3. Unspoken emotions can clog your system. Many gut issues trace back to suppressed feelings.

  4. Midlife symptoms aren’t a life sentence. Cultural narratives—not biology alone—shape your experience.

  5. Awareness is your first medicine. Healing begins when you tune in, breathe deeply, and choose consciously.

Want to learn more or work with Leslie?
Visit leslieurbas.com for courses, coaching, and resources to help you stop hating yourself skinny—and start healing for real.

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Content provided by Doug Crowe. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Doug Crowe or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this refreshingly honest conversation, Doug Crowe sits down with registered dietitian and Navy veteran Leslie Urbas to decode what your gut is really trying to tell you—especially if you’re a woman in midlife. From gas and digestion to mindset and menopause, Leslie unpacks how emotional baggage and subconscious programming can wreak havoc on our health. Together, they explore why we need to stop labeling food as “good” or “bad,” how breath can reboot your nervous system, and why true healing starts with the words we tell ourselves.

💡 Top 5 Takeaways:

  1. Your thoughts feed your gut. The way you think about food impacts how your body digests it.

  2. Food isn’t moral. Dropping the “good vs. bad” mindset reduces stress and supports healthier choices.

  3. Unspoken emotions can clog your system. Many gut issues trace back to suppressed feelings.

  4. Midlife symptoms aren’t a life sentence. Cultural narratives—not biology alone—shape your experience.

  5. Awareness is your first medicine. Healing begins when you tune in, breathe deeply, and choose consciously.

Want to learn more or work with Leslie?
Visit leslieurbas.com for courses, coaching, and resources to help you stop hating yourself skinny—and start healing for real.

  continue reading

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