Stacked Keys Podcast
The idea to talk to women who are out there living and making a difference is where the Stacked Keys Podcast was born. There are women who make a difference, but never make a wave while paddling through life. Immediately I can think of a dozen or more who impacted me, but I want more. I want to talk to those I don't know and I want to share with an audience that might need the inspiration to find their own beat. This podcast is to feature women who are impressive in the work world-- or in raising a family -- or who have hobbies that can make us all be encouraged. Want to hear what makes these women passionate and get up in the morning or what they wish they had known earlier in life? Grab your keys and STOMP to your own drum.
Stacked Keys Podcast
Episode 214 -- Kyla Holley -- The Power of Self-Compassion in Food Relationships
What happens when a therapist who spent 25 years struggling with dieting decides to share her hard-earned wisdom? Kyla Holley's journey from dieting despair to becoming director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour reveals powerful insights about our complex relationship with food.
In this candid conversation, Kyla shares how her New Year's Day boredom led to creating an award-winning podcast that unexpectedly transformed her professional visibility. "I became the product," she explains, describing the pivot from flying under the radar to stepping fully into the spotlight. Her story illuminates how sometimes the most meaningful contributions come when we create what's missing—whether that's launching a training center with just $2,000 or starting a podcast with zero experience.
At the heart of Kyla's approach is the revolutionary yet simple concept that improving our relationship with food begins with self-compassion. She introduces her practical 80-20 rule: nurture your body with nutritious foods 80% of the time, and enjoy guilt-free pleasure the other 20%. "It's never about the food," Kyla emphasizes, "it's always about something else." This perspective shifts the focus from restrictive dieting to understanding the emotional foundations of our eating behaviors.
Perhaps most refreshing is Kyla's authentic take on resilience in an increasingly sensitive world. Drawing from personal experience, she advocates for building inner strength rather than avoiding challenges—a philosophy that extends beyond food to embrace life's inevitable unfairness. Her straightforward advice resonates with anyone tired of the dieting rollercoaster: there's a better way forward than cycles of restriction, guilt, and shame.
Ready to transform your relationship with food? Listen now and discover why Kyla Holley's compassionate, no-nonsense approach has resonated with listeners worldwide.
Music "STOMP" used by permission of artist Donica Knight Holdman and Jim Huff