
Conversations How Paris helped this aerospace engineer survive anorexia
Oct 30, 2025
Kate Reid, founder of Lune Croissanterie and former aerospace engineer, shares her captivating journey from Formula One to baking. She discusses the challenges of her career, battling anorexia, and the turning point a library book about Paris provided. Kate highlights how her time in a Paris boulangerie reinvigorated her passion for food, paralleling her engineering background with pastry-making. Her croissants, meticulously developed through a scientific lens, now form the heart of a thriving business, illustrating her transformation and resilience.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Why Wind Tunnels Matter
- Wind tunnels let engineers simulate airflow and measure downforce and drag to optimise car parts.
- The rolling road tunnel models tyre rotation for more accurate aerodynamic data.
When Work And Relationships Broke Her
- Stress, panic attacks and depression arose after Kate moved teams, dated a colleague, and lost support networks.
- Her dad eventually gave her permission to come home, which started her path to help.
Recovery Begins In A Cafe
- After returning to Australia for treatment, Kate worked part-time at Ossia cafe which supported her recovery.
- Mary gave her a small role that safely reintroduced her to food and helped her learn to love eating again.


