Harmony With Food
Harmony With Food
Meg Marie ORourke
Food and Mood: How What You Eat Affects Your Mental Health and Energy Featuring Special Guest, Victoria Fabo, Culinary Dietitian
41 minutes Posted Jul 16, 2025 at 1:45 pm.
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In this lively and informative episode of the Harmony with Food Show, Meg O’Rourke is joined by culinary dietitian Victoria Fabo to explore the powerful connection between what we eat and how we feel. From managing hunger-induced mood swings to choosing foods that support long-term mental wellness, Meg and Victoria share real-life strategies and nutrient-packed snack ideas. They also unpack why quick fixes like detox trends and supplement overload can backfire, and instead highlight science-backed ways to nourish the gut-brain axis. If you're tired of feeling wired and moody, this conversation will inspire you to reclaim your energy—and your plate.

About Meg

Meg has been working as a Registered Dietitian for 15 + years. She has a diverse nutrition background in a variety of areas including: Eating Disorders, Weight Loss, Cardiac Disease, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Food Intolerances/Allergies and Diabetes. Meg earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Nutrition and Dietetics at Saint Joseph University in West Hartford, CT. Harmony With Food™ Radio Show on News Radio 920AM WHJJ and 104.7FM on the radio or stream it live every Saturday from 11am-12pm EST

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About Meg Meg Marie (AKA- Megnificent):


Meg is a Registered Dietitian and Functional Nutrition practitioner who helps clients understand the science behind their symptoms. She debunks outdated beliefs like “calories in, calories out,” the overreliance on BMI, and the idea that food isn’t connected to chronic issues such as eczema, joint pain, or fatigue.Her work highlights the powerful role of genetics, microbiome balance, nutrient deficiencies, and food intolerances in shaping long‑term health. Meg bridges the gap between conventional medicine and functional nutrition, empowering people with evidence‑based strategies that support digestion, metabolism, hormones, immunity, and whole‑body wellness.

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