Life By Design With Angela Weiss

Episode 48: Feed Your Brain – How What We Eat Affects Mental Health

23 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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We often think about therapy and medication when it comes to mental health, but how often do we think about what we're feeding our brains? In this episode of Life by Design, Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, explores the powerful connection between nutrition and mental wellness. Learn how the foods you eat influence your mood, focus, energy, sleep, and overall brain health. While nutrition is not a replacement for therapy or medication, it is an evidence-based piece of the mental health puzzle that deserves attention. * Why the brain requires high-quality fuel to function optimally * How blood sugar fluctuations can mimic or worsen anxiety symptoms * The critical role of protein in supporting neurotransmitter production * Why healthy fats are essential for brain structure and communication * Why carbohydrates aren't the enemy—and how choosing the right ones matters * How fiber supports both gut and brain health * What current research says about the gut-brain connection * The relationship between chronic inflammation and mental health * Nutritional deficiencies that can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes * How hydration affects concentration, memory, and mood * The effects of caffeine and alcohol on anxiety, sleep, and emotional wellbeing * Why ultra-processed foods can increase cravings and affect overall health * Understanding emotional eating with compassion instead of shame * The evidence behind the Mediterranean diet and long-term brain health * Why nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and relationships all work together to support mental wellness * Simple, practical steps you can begin today to nourish your brain Remember, lasting health isn't built through perfection—it's built through consistent, intentional choices. Every meal is another opportunity to care for your body, your brain, and your future. Follow Angela: 🌐 Author Website: https: authors.tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo 📘 Facebook: Life by Design Press 📷 Instagram: @AngelaWeissAuthor 💼 LinkedIn: Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Your support helps us reach more people with evidence-based education and encouragement. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.

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Episode 48: Feed Your Brain – How What We Eat Affects Mental Health

We often think about therapy and medication when it comes to mental health, but how often do we think about what we're feeding our brains? In this episode of Life by Design, Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, explores the powerful connection between nutrition and mental wellness. Learn how the foods you eat influence your mood, focus, energy, sleep, and overall brain health. While nutrition is not a replacement for therapy or medication, it is an evidence-based piece of the mental health puzzle that deserves attention. * Why the brain requires high-quality fuel to function optimally * How blood sugar fluctuations can mimic or worsen anxiety symptoms * The critical role of protein in supporting neurotransmitter production * Why healthy fats are essential for brain structure and communication * Why carbohydrates aren't the enemy—and how choosing the right ones matters * How fiber supports both gut and brain health * What current research says about the gut-brain connection * The relationship between chronic inflammation and mental health * Nutritional deficiencies that can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes * How hydration affects concentration, memory, and mood * The effects of caffeine and alcohol on anxiety, sleep, and emotional wellbeing * Why ultra-processed foods can increase cravings and affect overall health * Understanding emotional eating with compassion instead of shame * The evidence behind the Mediterranean diet and long-term brain health * Why nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and relationships all work together to support mental wellness * Simple, practical steps you can begin today to nourish your brain Remember, lasting health isn't built through perfection—it's built through consistent, intentional choices. Every meal is another opportunity to care for your body, your brain, and your future. Follow Angela: 🌐 Author Website: https: authors.tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo 📘 Facebook: Life by Design Press 📷 Instagram: @AngelaWeissAuthor 💼 LinkedIn: Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Your support helps us reach more people with evidence-based education and encouragement. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.

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