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Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Whitney Catalano is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist offering online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and rad…

Whitney Catalano


    • Jan 28, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
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    #37: Stop Trying To Fit In, You Have The Answers [Season Finale]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 54:15


    Throughout your life, trauma can rear its ugly head in many different ways. How we cope with life’s traumas also comes in its own unique ways. Many people get caught between trying to conform and rebelling against conformity. That constant struggle to figure out who you really are can wear on the soul which can lead to its own coping and so on and so forth. Unless you find a way to break out of that struggle and trust yourself, then you’ll always be in that same place! Stop trying to fit in; you have the answers. It’s the season finale so stay tuned and listen for some great advice before Whitney takes a break to write her book!   Whitney shares: Various types of trauma that can lead to an eating disorder How people use dieting as a tool to numb Knowing that you are meant for a unique path Unknowingly feeding your shadow companion Facing the connection between your relationships with food and life Properly filling the void that the diet culture left The lose-lose situation according to the shadow companion Stepping into a new level of self-acceptance Importance of allowing yourself to have fun Combining your intuition with your knowledge Give yourself permission to not know what’s going on The trap that we put ourselves into Why we need to sit in the discomfort of not knowing     Links to Resources: Join Club TYB today at www.whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb - join for 6 months and you get 1 month free!   Go to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   5 Pillars of Food Freedom: WhitneyCatalano.com/pillars   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #36: People-Pleasers Need To Hear This

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 79:02


    Doing nice stuff for others brings inner satisfaction that can make us feel fulfilled with our lives, but some people overdo it in order to please others out of a feeling of necessity. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if you are people-pleasing or you just like being nice to someone. Often times, this can come about in relation to dieting and can be an act of self-protection. If you do find that you are a people-pleaser, then you may be compensating for something that you don’t really need to! The negative effects of this habit can show itself in many different parts of your life and start to affect your relationships with others and more importantly with yourself. Today, Whitney is going to tell you all about people-pleasing, what it looks like, and what to do if it is affecting you. People-pleasers need to hear this!   Whitney shares: Different ways that people-pleasing shows up in life Knowing the difference between being nice and people-pleasing Gauging the levels of anxiety in your body Sources of people-pleasing that stem from different points in life Knowing what the shame response actually represents Ways that unnecessary people-pleasing can hurt us and others Creating space for new people to walk into your life 10 detailed steps to take to stop your people-pleasing habits Establishing clear boundaries with consequences What to expect when going through the long process of change Going through the pendulum swing phase The messiest part of this entire process Continuing to have an honest dialogue with yourself     Links to Resources: Join Club TYB today at www.whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb - join for 6 months and you get 1 month free!   Go to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   5 Pillars of Food Freedom: WhitneyCatalano.com/pillars   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #35: Navigating Racism & Fatphobia in Nutrition with Dalia Kinsey, RD

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 55:41


    In today’s dietetic field, there is a painful lack of diversity amongst professionals. Whitney’s guest today, Dalia Kinsey, is a firm believer in the power of diversity and strongly encourages dialogue about cultural competence and inclusion in the dietetics profession. Dalia is a weight neutral Registered Dietitian and School Nutrition Specialist on a mission to make nutrition simple, accessible, and fun. She prides herself on using her new podcast School Nutrition Dietitian as a platform to strengthen K-12 nutrition through inclusion and a variety of perspectives. Openly discussing the intersection of weight and nutrition is the best way to change the profession.   Whitney shares: Dealing with the emotional and health effects of others’ microaggressions Facing microaggressions when becoming a dietitian Problems with defining anyone by a physical characteristic Being aware of the influence of someone’s environment Looking at people as individuals and not part of a stereotype Creating a false dichotomy when it comes to racism Feeling overly-welcomed from a predominantly white group How race and gender can affect someone’s medical diagnosis Why everyone is racist in one way or another Letting other people’s racism be there problem so you can work on yourself Correctly responding to knowing that you did something wrong  Links to Resources:   Check out Dalia’s podcast School Nutrition Dietitian   Keep up with Dalia on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or at her website: www.schoolnutritiondietitian.com   Learn more about implicit biases and microaggressions here https://equity.ucla.edu/know/implicit-bias/   Join Club TYB today at www.whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb - join for 6 months and you get 1 month free!   Go to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   5 Pillars of Food Freedom: WhitneyCatalano.com/pillars   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #34: Reconnecting after Addiction & ED with Erin Geraghty

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 61:48


    Dissociating with emotions stems from many different sources throughout a person’s life, and it shows itself in many different ways, such as addiction and eating disorders. Whitney’s guest today, Erin Geraghty, has dealt with disconnection and numbing out from life, turning to drugs and excessive dieting at a young age. Now, Erin is a yoga therapist, recovery coach, and yoga studio owner. She’s the author of the book, “Thriving After Addiction” and the host of a podcast by the same name. Her goal is to help people reconnect with themselves after addiction and eating disorders, just like she helped herself!   Whitney shares: Erin’s life now and how she got to where she is Growing up in a household that is focused around dieting and over-working Why addictions, EDs, and burnout all tend to go together Learning how to slow down and be with yourself when eating and drinking Teaching people how to process emotions beyond telling your story Comprehending different aspects of life when it is fear-driven Practical steps people can take to slow down and reconnect with themselves Reasons that it is so hard for people to let go of their coping mechanisms Navigating relationships with family or friends that are struggling with addiction     Links to Resources: Learn more about thriving after addiction: ThrivingAfterAddiction.com Check out Erin’s yoga services: ThriveYogaFit.com Follow Erin on Instagram! InsightTimer Join Club TYB today at www.whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb Go to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book 5 Pillars of Food Freedom: WhitneyCatalano.com/pillars   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #33: The Science of Binge Eating with Dr. Jake Linardon, PhD

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 58:10


    There are so many misconceptions as to what binge eating really is, and because of that, many people do not know how to battle this eating disorder. Whitney’s guest today, Dr. Jake Linardon,  specializes in binge eating and body dissatisfaction. He is a Research Fellow and Psychology Lecturer at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed scientific research articles on eating disorders. Since completing his Ph.D. in 2017, he has continued to stay passionate in his research into more effective treatment approaches for eating disorders. Hopefully, this podcast can help clear up any questions that you may have in regard to binge eating!   Whitney shares: Dr. Jake’s story and how he got into his line of work Addressing the underlying problems behind binge eating Distinguishing between binge eating and overeating Misconceptions relating to eating disorders amongst different genders Diving into the mindset and shame that comes with binge eating Why dieting causes some to develop eating disorders, but not all Binge eating being used as a trauma response or defense mechanism Taking the proper next step after a slip-up What research says about various strategies to counter binge eating Understanding the limitations of research vs. real world Targeting the factors that are fueling your binge eating The 4 different types of restrictions in eating disorders     Links to Resources: Learn More: https://breakbingeeating.com Follow Dr. Jake Linardon on Instagram for some great informative content! Join Club TYB today at www.whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb Go to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #32: 5 Steps for Surviving Holiday Diet Talk & Food Stress

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 46:59


    What are the two best parts of the holiday season? If your answer is the food and the people, then you are in luck. It’s always great to see family and friends, especially if you don’t get to see them on a regular basis, and there is just so much good food. However, with all this food and people that you don’t see very often, diet talk and food stress are inevitable. Changes in your body are much more noticeable to others that go long periods of time without seeing you; don’t let that ruin the season. Today, Whitney shares 5 steps to survive the holidays without all that food guilt in the presence of those people and massive meals. Don’t spend your holidays under fire. Enjoy every bit of them!   Whitney shares: Diving into Club TYB and what it can do for you Identifying your sources of anxiety and overwhelm Different sources of anxiety that stem from the holidays Figuring out what you can and cannot control Using the holidays as a learning opportunity Predicting the most ideal situation with the things you can control Preparing in advance and what that actually looks like Continuing to go about your life as normal before and after the meal Navigating guilt or shame in the moment, afterward How to get out of your own head   Join Club TYB, your food freedom family: whitneycatalano.com/club-tyb   Download the 5 Pillars of Food Freedom: whitneycatalano.com/pillars   Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #31: From Bariatrics to Health at Every Size (HAES) with Vincci Tsui, RDN

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 41:42


    Finding freedom in your relationship with food is the key to becoming confident with your body. Whitney’s guest today, Vincci Tsui, is on a mission to help people live life on their own terms by stepping away from diet culture. Vincci is a former bariatric dietitian turned Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, yoga teacher, and Health At Every Size® advocate. She is the author of The Mindful Eating Workbook: Simple Practices for Nurturing a Positive Relationship with Food. Health At Every Size is not a statement on who is healthy or unhealthy, more simply, no matter what size you are you can pursue health! Whitney shares: Club TYB and coaching service updates Vincci’s bariatric career and how she got there Being a Health At Every Size advocate while also working in surgery clinics Taking the leap into full Health At Every Size Staying open to learning and being wrong Giving advice to someone who is having doubts Touching on the topic of “Informed Consent” The biggest misconception around Health At Every Size Explaining the difference between mindful eating and intuitive eating Describing intuition and when to listen to it   Links to Resources: Check out Vincci’s book The Mindful Eating Workbook Go to Vincci’s website: https://vinccitsui.com Follow Vincci on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! 5 Popular Health At Every Size® (HAES®) Myths Busted  Mindful Eating or Intuitive Eating: Which Should I Choose? Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #30: Body Image Healing is For Men, Too with Aaron Flores, RDN

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 45:23


    There is a common misconception when it comes to having a negative body image that only women struggle with these insecurities. Aaron Flores is here today to tell you why that is very far from the truth. Aaron is a registered dietitian nutritionist based out of Los Angeles, California with over 10 years of experience working with eating disorders in a variety of settings. In his work, Aaron helps men and women learn how to make peace with food and develop body-positive behaviors. Along with his work with eating disorders, he also is a co-host of the podcast, Dietitians Unplugged.    Whitney shares: Aaron’s food struggle journey that led him to where he is now Making the shift from traditional nutrition approach Becoming a Body Trust provider and what that means Including social justice in the healing conversation How anyone who does not identify as a woman is excluded from the conversation Socializing ourselves on how to have uncomfortable conversations Experiencing group-leader fear about creating a safe space for others Struggling with feeling like a failure when diets are not successful   Links to Resources: Keep up with Aaron on Facebook and Instagram! Listen to Aaron’s podcast, Dietitians Unplugged! www.bvmrd.com   Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #29: Healing Infertility after ED with Shreen El Masry

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 44:02


    During pregnancy, women’s bodies will go through the most dramatic changes in their lives. What the world doesn’t see is the powerful mental and emotional hardships that women go through during this time. Today, Whitney’s guest, Shreen El Masry, is talking about body image during and after pregnancy as well as healing infertility after having an eating disorder. Shreen is the owner of Be You Be Free, a body-positive health and wellbeing community for women. Having struggled with disordered eating and body issues her whole life, Shreen discovered intuitive eating, health at every size, and became educated in all areas of health and wellbeing to recover. Having a positive body image can help women break free from diet culture and spend their time on the things that matter to them the most. Live life the way you are meant to!   Whitney shares: Shreen’s journey through body image problems and her eating disorder Supporting women who are pregnant or post-partum with their body image Refusing to be weighed during pregnancy Dealing with the post-partum pressure to lose weight Promoting a body-positive and healthy lifestyle for your children Recovering from an infertility condition caused by an eating disorder Underestimating the impact of undereating and stress on health Dealing with the backlash from professionals in the health field Different ways to prioritize stress reduction during recovery Working on positive body image with Shreen’s 12-step program Nourish Me Coming to terms with your cravings during pregnancy and post-partum     Links to Resources: Keep up with Shreen and Be You Be Free on Instagram and Facebook! No Period. Now What? Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #28: Unf*ck Your Brain & Body Image with Kara Loewentheil

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 58:38


    If you can change the way that you think about something then you can change the way that you feel about it. Today, Whitney is talking to Kara Loewetheil about how to take back control of your thoughts. Kara is a Master Certified Coach with a B.A. from Yale and J.D. from Harvard Law, as well as the host of the iTunes top-rated self-help podcast Unf*ck Your Brain. In the last three years after pivoting from a legal career, she has grown her life coaching business from 0 to 7 figures. At the end of the day, your thoughts control your emotions. You can consciously decide to engage with your thoughts instead of being at the mercy of those thoughts. Change the way you think and create your own life!   Whitney shares: Defining thought work and how people think Kara’s path to coaching and working with thought work Psychological teaching history of mankind Journeying through the relationship between size and happiness Where self-confidence comes from and how it works Reasons that people find their negative emotions so horrible Are your thoughts valid or invalid? Or neither? Changing the way you feel about trauma by changing the way you think about it Learning to think about negative thoughts or disfunction in a different way Taking apart personality tests Where intuition, instinct, and lizard brain play into your self-thoughts and emotions Beliefs and feelings in regard to photos of yourself   Links to Resources: Follow Kara on Instagram! Go to Unf*ck Your Brain and check out what Kara has to offer! Listen to the Unf*ck Your Brain Podcast on Itunes! Unf*ck Your Brain Confidence Cheat Sheet If you are an audio engineer, please reach out to the email below if you are interested in helping me make a new intro song!   Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program!   For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge   New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #27: The (many) problems with WW's Kurbo app with Lindsey Hall

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 57:20


    Recently, Weight Watchers has released their Kurbo app, which is geared towards dieting for children. This, of course, has plenty of concerned citizens expressing discontent with the problematic messages that this app is sending to the next generation. In the studio today, Whitney is talking to Lindsey Hall, who is here to talk about those problems and her own journey through recovery. Lindsey is an award winning eating disorder/addiction speaker and writer, focusing on the topics of recovery and eating disorders. Having struggled with the eating disorder cycle for many years, Lindsey has actively been in her coined "flexible recovery" since 2014, and is the author behind "I Haven't Shaved in Six Weeks," a blog written to humanize the stigmas of eating disorders and treatment. Parents, learn how to talk to your kids without shaming them! Whitney shares: Information about the launch of her new group coaching How writing about her experiences contributed to Lindsey’s healing Tendencies related to embarrassment when starting recovery Lindsey’s journey through her eating disorder and recovery Knowing when you are “sick enough” to reach out for help Biological responses that cause binge eating disorders Binge eating as a punishment response to shame Showing empathy for people and companies that are trying to do the right thing Companies targeting more affluent families over low-income families Kurbo app review and problems with the program Pushing restrictive ideas onto kids during their developmental years Setting an example for your kids as an adult that looked up to your own parents Taking yourself out of a system that demonizes a group of people based on size   Links to Resources: Weight Watchers To learn more about Lindsey or follow her journey, please visit. www.ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com or follow her Instagram, Blog, and Facebook Feel free to reach out to Lindsey via email address: lindseyhallblog@gmail.com Got to Whitney’s Instagram to sign up for her group coaching program! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #26 From Trauma & Perfectionism to Embodiment & Healing with Ailey Jolie

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 63:16


    Experiencing trauma is an unfortunate aspect of life and can leave you feeling damaged with no healing in sight. Today, Whitney is talking to someone who has experienced major trauma and found a way to heal her relationship with her body. Ailey Jolie is the author of My Body, My Story, and assists individuals who have experienced trauma in their process of coming home to their body through somatic and mindfulness-based psychotherapies. This is the same approach that helped her reconnect with her body after being sexually exploited. Ailey knows that the best thing that you can do after experiencing a major trauma is to take what you can from it so that you can help others who may be dealing with the same things. Use your bad experiences to change the world for the better! Whitney shares: Update on Whitney’s burnout, health, and group-coaching program My Body, My Story on a high level Synthesizing powerful feelings and experiences into writing Reasons that trauma cannot be compared Staying aware of your body in a world where we are not taught embodiment Standing beside other victims to give them a voice Where playing it small meets Ailey’s therapy practice Reconnecting with yourself while being able to numb yourself when needed Feeling different when you are around people that you admire Why chasing perfection is detrimental to recovery What running away from your problems can look like Attempting to rewrite other people’s stories Everything that comes with dating an addict while you yourself needs help Meeting your self-needs in more helpful ways Slowing down when you feel the urge to go fast   Links to Resources: My Body, My Story Follow Ailey:  www.aileyjolie.com www.aileyjolie.janeapp.com https://www.instagram.com/aileyjolie/ For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #25: Are you burnt out? Emotional Burnout + an update on me

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 45:40


    Do you often get the feeling like there’s no gas left in the tank? There’s a good chance that you are experiencing emotional burnout or just burnout in general. If you are, don’t worry, you’re not alone. Many people in and out of the workforce experience burnout on a daily basis and the problem is that too many of those people ignore it. Emotional burnout can affect your mindset and your ability to focus. Whitney has run into some burnout of her own lately and is here to tell you about what is going on with her and how she plans to handle the emotional burnout that she is going through. If you are dealing with your own emotional burnout then stay tuned because you may be able to take something away from Whitney’s experiences! Whitney shares: Types of people that Whitney can help with coaching services How emotional burnout shows up for Whitney Different sources of emotional burnout Chaos in life translating to trauma in the body What emotional burnout can look like from a medical standpoint Suggested emotional and medical methods for dealing with emotional burnout Reasons that burnout is so much more than just food Learning how to rest without guilt in order to avoid burnout Defining emotional burnout and how to recognize it Incomplete emotional cycles and how they store in the body Why dealing with the stressor is not the same as dealing with the stress When you may need to invest in professional help Your health depends on your emotional healing   Links to Resources: Beyond The Pill Get a copy of Burnout by Emily Nagoski, PhD and Amelia Nagoski, DMA here: https://amzn.to/2Z0J4w0 For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom  For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #24: Setting Boundaries with Friends & Partners who Diet

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 43:05


    Navigating relationships with your partner, friends, and family can be difficult for anyone. It can become even more difficult when those people diet regularly while you have a rough relationship with what you eat. It’s a rocky combination. Instead of avoiding these people, and subsequently, your life, you need to learn how to talk to these people. Going through the recovery process alone can be a terrifying path, but having strong relationships with people that you can open yourself up to can help make it a smoother ride. To keep these healthy relationships, it is important to set boundaries with these people. Stay tuned to hear Whitney’s advice on just how to do that.  Whitney shares: Letting people in on your recovery when you feel ready Easiest ways to tell someone about your mental health problems Internalizing negative self-talk from the outside Staying on the same team as yourself Practicing patience with others around what they say The two kinds of people you are going to deal with Following up your words with actions It’s not your job to do these things Finding ways to support others without convincing them that they are wrong Making it known that help is available Dealing with significant others that are dieting Signs that someone is struggling with their own body image What to do when you inevitably mess up   Links to Resources: For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom

    #23: Being Honest about Disability with Anna Sweeney, RD, CEDRD-S

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 49:44


    Being vulnerable is the ultimate sign of trust. There is nothing more vulnerable than openly discussing your eating disorder or disability on a podcast, and that’s exactly what Anna Sweeney is here to discuss. Anna is a Certified Eating Disorder Registered Dietitian and Supervisor, and owner of Whole Life Nutrition, a nutrition therapy practice dedicated to the treatment of eating disorders. She is able to help those struggling with eating disorders and disabilities from a place of experience, having been diagnosed with MS when she was 12. She works by combining her knowledge of nutritional science, experience in the treatment of eating disorders, and heartfelt, thoughtful care. Stay tuned to hear about Anna’s story and how we can bridge the gap between the able-bodied and disabled worlds!   Whitney shares: Updates, updates, updates Anna’s story Experiencing invisibility for the first time through disability Learning and sharing through life experience Being grateful for everything that disability can give you Looking for something other than empathy when you have a disability Making the transition from shit-talking your body to accepting your disability How disabilities can prevent you from getting help with your eating disorder Bridging the gap between the able-bodied and disabled world Supporting professionals with disabilities Recognizing how much we need each other as humans How needing more assistance impacts your relationships   Links to Resources: Check Anna out on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and her website Www.wholelifeRD.com! If you have the ability to take videos and pictures of inaccessible views, share them with Anna on social media with #inaccessibleviews For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #22: Nuance of Weight Loss & Celery Juice with Dr. Joshua Wolrich

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 50:51


    Go lose weight. Fat is bad. Do these sound familiar? The problem with becoming healthy is that the definition of healthy is completely different from person to person. In the studio today is Dr. Joshua Wolrich, who has recently become an anti-diet and health at every size advocate on social media. Over the past few years he has become acutely aware of the problematic nature of both losing weight and also encouraging it. He now focuses on improving one's relationship with food through addressing #nutribollocks and reminding us that there is so much more to health than our weight on the scales. There are times when weight loss can be beneficial to health, but how do we decide what goes in that crossover gray area? It’s a conversation that needs to be had!  Whitney shares: Problems with too much information and control on your journey Making the change away from the problematic view of weight loss Having the unconditional permission to eat all foods with natural moderation Where weight loss and health cross over Reasons that fad diets shouldn’t be compared Lack of informed consent when dieting Knowing the balance of risk and reward when making any decisions The myths surrounding celery juice and where they come from 2 things that medical professionals hate Everything wrong with believing pseudoscience Socioeconomic aspects of different diets Benefits and setbacks of bringing your own research to your doctor   Links to Resources: Cut Through Nutrition Podcast Check out Dr. Joshua Wolrich on Instagram! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #21: 5 Tips for a Healthy Relationship with Exercise

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 35:36


    Are you noticing that your love-hate relationship with exercise has been more hate than love? We have all been sitting at home thinking that it’s time to go exercise but the gym is just not in the books for today, so you exercise at home. Somewhere in the back of your mind, you don’t consider this exercise. Why? This is what is called the diet-culture voice. That diet-culture voice in your head tells you to feel bad about something that you should absolutely not feel bad about. Whitney is sharing with you 5 tips to develop a healthy relationship with exercise. Take the power back from your inner bully! Whitney shares: What inspired today’s talk about exercise Short-term mindset vs. long-term mindset Importance of developing a healthy relationship with exercise Be willing to take a break from exercise Working on the guilt of taking a break Finding a place to heal other than the place that you got sick Take it one day at a time and try new things Questioning what you count as movement The power of the brain over how your body reacts Resisting the obligation voice Recognizing the different voices inside   Links to Resources: For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom  For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #20: Meal Planning & Intuitive Eating with Talia Koren

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 38:18


    In today’s episode, Whitney is talking to Talia Koren, the person behind Workweek Lunch, a membership site on how to meal prep and eliminate food waste. Talia is here to shed some light on how meal prepping and intuitive eating are not exclusively for the diet culture. Her mission is to help busy people all over the world master easy, affordable and time-saving cooking so that they can spend less time doing dishes and more time living their best lives. By using these methods, you can learn to separate the concept of health from the stresses of weight loss. There are so many perks to these practices because they can be helpful at any point in your food journey. Don’t pick fights with your foods! Come to terms with what you are eating and use these methods to help you along your journey! Whitney shares: Changes that are coming to Whitney’s coaching Update on Whitney’s life Talia’s story Rejecting the idea of expected beauty standard Meal planning at different points of your food journey Differentiating between dieting and intuitive eating Separating health and weight loss specifically Feeling more relaxed about food because of anticipatory eating Challenges you face when starting to meal plan Misconceptions about meal prepping Dealing with food planning while taking medications Talia’s favorite meal prep meals right now Workweek Lunch program and everything involved   Links to Resources: Workweek Lunch Program Workweek Lunch Instagram Workweek Lunch Facebook Workweek Lunch Youtube For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #19: Why Emotional Eating isn't Bad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 27:26


    Today, Whitney is talking about the struggle of emotional eating and why it isn’t bad. This topic tends to have a negative stigma around it but in reality emotional eating happens in response to positive and negative emotions and it can come when you are hungry or not hungry. There are a plethora of reasons why people eat when they are emotional, whether it be chemical, emotional, or physical. The problems arise when this is the only way that you know how to cope with your emotions and problems in your life, but that doesn’t have to be the case. Stay tuned to hear why emotional eating does not have to be a bad thing! Whitney shares: Everything that’s going on with Whitney right now What is emotional eating? Reasons that emotional eating develops People that are most likely to develop emotional eating habits Here’s why emotional eating is not a bad thing When emotional eating becomes a problem The dangers of suppressing your emotions for long periods of time Finding a way to cope that actually helps with the problem The worst thing you can do in response to emotional eating Taking steps to improve without judging yourself Allowing yourself to react emotionally in whatever way you need to   Links to Resources: The 5 Day #TrustYourBodyChallenge started June 17, 2019. Sign up at bit.ly/tybchallenge! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #18: You Are Enough with Lee Chaix McDonough

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 62:32


    In today’s episode, Whitney has the pleasure of interviewing therapist, coach, and founder of Caravel Coaching, Lee Chaix McDonough. Lee’s goal is to partner with healers, helpers, and creative entrepreneurs who want to grow successful businesses and lead fulfilling lives. Lee is here to talk about ACT, or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and how it has changed her life and the lives of her clients. ACT was developed as a therapeutic process, but it can be so much more than that and help you tap into your full potential. Check out Lee’s book, Act On Your Business, to hear some incredible insight on ACT and see how it may help change your life and business for the better!  Whitney shares: How Lee made her way to writing her book What changes Lee saw in her life through ACT Importance of seeing yourself as whole or enough Personal struggles with body image and relationship with food Separating your unwanted thoughts from your identity Understanding why the mind creates self-hate The 3 M’s and what they really mean What you can do when you know what your core values are Mindset effects on how we view the world around us Having awareness in the present moment Validation for every internal experience that you have Lee’s healing process when discovering ACT Making yourself smaller out of fear There’s nothing inherently wrong or bad about you Defining intuition and how to know when you are acting from an intuitive place   Links to Resources: Mindset Act On Your Business To keep up with Lee visit https://actonyourbusiness.com Lee Instagram The 5 Day #TrustYourBodyChallenge starts June 17, 2019. Sign up at bit.ly/tybchallenge! For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    Mid-Season Update

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 11:39


    On today’s very short episode, Whitney is giving an update on herself during this mid-season break. There is a lot going on in her life in the near future and she is here to tell you all about it! Whitney shares: Whitney’s ongoing apartment hunt The 5 Day Trust Your Body Challenge Free binge meditation and email sequence Taking on new coaching clients in the near future Reasons Whitney is taking a mid-season break Being authentic to yourself by doing your own thing    Links to Resources: SIGN UP FOR THE 5 DAY #TRUSTYOURBODYCHALLENGE HERE: bit.ly/tybchallenge For the free binge meditation, go to www.whitneycatalano.com/binge New clients can book coaching services at www.whitneycatalano.com/book If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #17: IBS, FODMAP's & Intuitive Eating with Kate Scarlata, RDN

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 60:03


    In the studio today, Whitney is talking to an IBS, FODMAPs, Boston-based dietician, Kate Scarlata. Part of respecting your body is paying heed to any conditions that you may have and focus on health at every size instead of just being anti-diet. There are a plethora of medical professionals who will prescribe restrictive diets to manage gastrointestinal disorders when it should be looked at from a holistic viewpoint. Many people struggle with IBS and gastrointestinal problems, so hopefully this episode can help clarify different aspects of these problems and help avoid any misunderstandings. Remember, food is never the only answer! Whitney shares: Huge misconceptions about the “health at every size” concept Kate’s story Is the FODMAP diet appropriate for everyone with IBS? Kate’s message to dieticians in regard to their bias Recommendations for those who have food eating disorder history and gut symptoms Why you should avoid putting all of your eggs in the eating basket When restrictive eating crosses over into food fears Taking out the symptom foods without falling into disordered eating Avoiding messages that focus on weight loss and food fears Successfully reintroducing foods through the FODMAP diet Different routes that end with restrictive eating habits Using elimination diets responsibly How confusion is spread by Whole30 The gray area when it comes to respecting your body Thoughts on squatty potties and possible benefits Why so little money goes towards IBS research Links to Resources: Kate Twitter Kate Instagram To learn about the #IBelieveinyourStory Campaign, click here. GI psychologist and IBS: https://blog.katescarlata.com/2017/12/01/role-gi-psychologist-ibs/ Dealing with the emotional scars of SIBO or IBS—when to get help. https://blog.katescarlata.com/2019/01/04/dealing-with-the-emotional-scars-of-sibo-or-ibs-when-to-get-help/ GI psychologist listing: https://romegipsych.org Dyssynergic Defecation: Learn more --https://www.iffgd.org/lower-gi-disorders/dyssynergic-defecation.html For dietitians, low FODMAP resources:  https://www.katescarlata.com   If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #16: Start Loving Yourself in 5 Steps

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 36:35


    In the studio today, Whitney is talking about 5 ways to start loving yourself, even when you just don’t. Plenty of people struggle with loving themselves because they get caught in their own frustrations. It’s very easy to get lost in hating different characteristics about yourself but you are not the only one! Loving yourself is the first step to anything or anyone really. Most people are way too hard on themselves for reasons that aren’t very important. If you want to have success in your relationships, day-to-day, and life in general, take it easy on yourself and pay attention to this advice! Whitney shares: Becoming more self-assured to attract the right people into your life What’s going on with Whitney’s life right now Thoughts create your feelings Dealing with all the different voices in our heads Be open to the idea that loving yourself is possible Why everything hurts more when you don’t love yourself Imagining what it would feel like to love yourself Getting rid of anything and anyone that sparks self-hate Stop doing things that don’t make you happy Differences between loving your body, loving yourself and respecting yourself Create a list of things that you love about yourself Make a nightly ritual of compassion and forgiveness   Links to Resources: If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #15: Flying While Fat with J Aprileo (@ComfyFat)

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 49:33


    Welcome to the fifteenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. In this episode, Whitney is talking with J Aprileo. J is a nonbinary, fat activist, and the founder of Comfyfat.com. Comfy Fat is a site dedicated to sharing resources including clothing and products that make life a little bit easier for plus size folks. The site is also used for talking about the intersections of fatness and gender as well as fat accessibility. J is here to talk about what it means to be body positive and what needs to change so that people can learn about accepting what they have while enjoying all the great things in life. Whitney shares: J’s journey to body acceptance Differences between self-love and body acceptance How gender identity can influence your body image and what it means to J J’s current feelings about food in regard to their recovery Knowing what someone’s true intentions are when looking for a safe space Being comfortable taking up space Flying as a “passenger of size” Practice makes perfect when learning how to deal with feelings Finding community and celebrating as a fat person Changing what you are taking in to reset your brain J’s millennial internet sappy romantic love story The revolution of fat politics and lack-there-of Most frustrating microaggressions that people should be aware of How to deal with the aggressive level of fat phobia on Youtube   Links to Resources: Comfy Fat Instagram Comfy Fat Youtube Comfy Fat If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me!! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #14: Debunking 5 Intuitive Eating Myths

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 37:06


    Welcome to the fourteenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully.  In this episode Whitney clears up five of the most common questions and myths surrounding intuitive eating and food freedom.  From using intuitive eating for weight loss to the right and wrong ways to do intuitive eating, Whitney provides clarity to the issues that come up most. Whitney shares: An update on her Patreon The differences in being an introvert and isolating yourself from the world Can intuitive eating can be used for weight loss? The dangers of straddling the fence with dieting Does anti-diet mean anti-nutrition? Prioritizing comfort with food over nutrition Is there a right and wrong way to do intuitive eating? Does intuitive eating successfully mean you will never think of dieting again? Will having unconditional permission to eat mean you will binge for the rest of your life? A recent breakthrough in her dating life  If you are ready to heal your relationship with food, break free from binge eating, and step into your authentic power, learn more about coaching with me at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #13: Why BMI is Bullsh*t with Margit Berman

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 61:30


    Welcome to the thirteenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully.  This episode is all about acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT. Whitney speaks with Margit Berman, author of A Clinician’s Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns.  Whitney is constantly referencing this book while working on Health at Every Size, and to help debunk the myths about weight science.   In this episode Whitney and Margit speak about: What exactly is ACT? Learning to focus on what you care about while also accepting that it’s human nature to suffer sometimes Margit’s story behind getting involved in ACT and writing this book Margit’s journey to size acceptance and body positivity Focusing your anger in the right places, not towards your own body The BMI scale and the 1998 change to the BMI system How BMI is not an identifier of anyone’s health The mortality rate amongst the different BMI categories How Margit would change the BMI scale A few fun facts or misconceptions about sex and gender Interrogating your sexuality and asking about what you really want Margit I. Berman has a Ph.D. in counseling and social psychology from the University of Minnesota. She is currently assistant professor of psychiatry at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and associate professor of clinical psychology at the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University. She was a recipient of the 2015 Hitchcock Foundation Scholars Career Development award for her research and development of the Accept Yourself! intervention for women with obesity and depression. She is a feminist, cognitive-behavioral therapist who trains clinicians in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and self-acceptance based interventions throughout the U.S. Her client self-help workbook and clinician manual for Accept Yourself! are available from Routledge Press. Learn More: https://margitberman.com/ Mentioned in the Episode:  A Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns by Margit I Berman | A Clinician’s Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns by Margit I Berman  This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. https://whitneycatalano.com/freebies/ Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #12: Q&A: Overeating, Veganism & Friends Who Diet

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 42:25


    Welcome to the twelfth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. Whitney has a lot going on this week to prepare for Coachella!  For this week’s episode she does a quick Q&A speed round with 10 questions that she received through her Instagram.  From intuitive eating tips and binge eating to bodybuilding and veganism, Whitney covers a wide range of topics. In this episode you’ll hear about: How do you stop yourself from binging? How “to do” intuitive eating without over eating? What are the steps to overcoming the fear of certain foods? How to accept that you are gaining weight while intuitively eating What positive things are you gaining alongside the weight while on the intuitive eating journey? Exactly how f*cked up society’s diet culture is What does Whitney think about veganism? How do you deal with public events when in the refeeding phase? How to handle a partner who thinks your joint diet journey was a success due to the scale, even though it messed you up mentally and physically? Learning to overcome the idea of being “too big” for your male partner? Thoughts on competitive bodybuilding? Being restricted medically from eating 2-3 hours before bed How to work on intuitive eating while depressed and without access to therapy Tips for not falling back into diet culture when people around you are dieting Learning to make your values a priority   Learn to take anything life throws at you and turn it into a way to get closer to yourself. Every challenge in life is an opportunity to learn! This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. https://whitneycatalano.com/freebies/ Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #11: Why You Can't Stop Eating

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 46:37


    Welcome to the eleventh episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. For the appetizer, Whitney covers the different types of restriction and why you might feel like you can never stop eating.  Listen to learn about what you might be doing that can lead to overeating and binge eating. Today’s Main Dish is all about what to do if you’re feeling insecure and self-conscious because ‘shorts weather’ is coming up. Whitney gives a few tips for dealing with your emotions in a healthy way. In this episode Whitney speaks about: Shifting from emotional reactions to emotional responses The different adjustable clothing options that might be a good fit for you The ethics of clothing brands Communicating your boundaries with your friends & family in a respectful way How your body protects you from repeat dieting Why your body might not trust you How long it can take your body to feel like it can rely on consistent food Recognizing when you talk negatively to yourself about food The damage caused by judging yourself for your own emotions Allowing yourself to progress at your own pace   Have you learned to be comfortable with your discomfort? This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book Visit https://whitneycatalano.com/freebies/ for some quick and easy advice For a chance to have your listener question answered on the podcast, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #10: PCOS & Intuitive Eating

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 52:22


    Welcome to the tenth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast! Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. In this week’s episode Whitney speaks with Julie Duffy Dillon, a registered dietitian, eating disorder specialist, and PCOS specialist who partners with people on their journey to food peace.  Julie shares her story of going from a weight management dietitian to finding health at every size and embracing body respect and body positivity. Whitney and Julie discuss: How did Julie become involved with PCOS? What exactly is PCOS? The fluidity of loving your body, and how body respect is a great first step towards it Why is there so little research done about PCOS? That you shouldn’t have to torture your body to get the health care you need What Julie recommends you can do to help yourself if you have PCOS How misleading the long term research is around PCOS What are Julie’s experiences with dieting and how has come to understand and tune into her intuition   When you’re ready to start your journey towards intuitive eating and body acceptance, there is a way for you to find peace with food, have less chaos and promote health at the same time.   Learn more from the resources below:  Julie Duffy Dillon is a Registered Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist, and Food Behavior Expert partnering with people on their Food Peace journey. She is trained as a mental health counselor and supervises dietitians and other health professionals to use weight inclusive and attuned eating strategies. She owns central North Carolina's group nutrition private practice and premier source of eating disorder treatment and prevention, BirdHouse Nutrition Therapy. Julie also produces and hosts the weekly podcast, Love Food and has an online course to help those affected by PCOS. Learn more at JulieDillonRD.com.  Instagram @FoodPeaceDietitian JulieDillonRD.com PCOSandFoodPeace.com This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book  For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #9: Why You Feel "Stuck"

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 50:00


    Welcome to the ninth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast! Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. Although Whitney mentioned last episode that this would be about binge eating, she wants to talk about something that has been on her mind lately, the feeling of being overwhelmed and stuck.   She speaks about a wide range of topics including an emotional letter that a friend gave her, 6 reasons you might be feeling stuck, and the value she got out of an article on polyamorous relationships. Whitney speaks in more detail about: The value of talking about your chaotic relationships with food The parallels between food/diets and performing Being scared of being judged for the things you judge yourself of How the real work happens when you unpack your beliefs and stories Working on your relationship with yourself and the domino effect that can have Everyone has a different perspective on the world, and on you Six reasons you might be feeling stuck in your life Describes what a healthy polyamorous relationship looks like   This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more.  Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #8: Stop Dieting with Lena the Plug

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 55:58


    Welcome to the eighth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. In this episode Whitney speaks with the one and only Lena the Plug. Lena is a YouTuber, social media influencer, sex worker, cam girl, and 2018 Porn Hub Celebrity of the Year. With over 1.4M followers on YouTube and 1.8M on Instagram, Lena wants to be the kind of celebrity she needed when she grew up - one who doesn't promote diet culture. In this interview, she commits herself to ditching dieting for good and talks about why it took her so long to fully dive into Intuitive Eating. We talk about the pressure she feels as an online sex worker to keep shrinking her body, and why it's so important for her to finally quit the diet/binge cycle. She not only sends an important message to her fans about the reality of dieting, but she also uses this opportunity to give herself advice that she wish she had gotten when she was younger. During the intro Whitney speaks about How she has officially gone full time with her business! Her own journey to the next level of coaching How she doesn’t want to talk about food or nutrition any more The things she DOES want to talk about   During the interview Whitney and Lena discuss: The spectrum of body image issues The evolution of online sex work Building strength against the things people say online Thinking in the long term with diets Reassessing your motivations around food Engaging with girls on social media who comment on her photos Having the moment of clarity that you need help How has Lena’s relationship with intimacy corelate with food? The issues surrounding younger girls in the industry How Lena wants to be the person she needed when she was younger   This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #7: Thinness is Not an Accomplishment with Jude Valentin

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 51:47


    Welcome to the seventh episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. In this episode Whitney goes on a rant about stepping into your power and getting rid of negative thoughts, speaks with a body positive YouTube creator called Mermaid Queen Jude, and touches on an important topic in dating- honesty. Check out this episode to hear Whitney’s take on: How little control over body size we have Learning to stop judging people based on their body size The important things you should focus on instead of dieting Doing the things that you enjoy during your one chance at life Jude’s history and relationship with food Cultivating a community that wants to learn The things Jude found helpful along the way Recognizing if your body positivity is TOTALLY inclusive Differentiation between body positivity and body liberation Jude’s perspective on self care The importance of being honest with your partners Being open, honest and authentic to yourself with all people    Jude Valentin is a content creator skilled in the disciplines of theatre, photography, and video production. She spends her time on the internet screeching about body positivity and developing communities through art. Follow Jude: Instagram Twitter YouTube Mentioned in the Episode:  Buy her Thinness is Not An Accomplishment Sweatshirt | Why people are mad about fat girls loving themselves   This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/book For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube

    #6: The F*ck It Diet with Caroline Dooner

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 62:15


    In this episode Whitney speaks with Caroline Dooner about her book, the F*ck it Diet, where she writes and teaches chronic dieters how to heal their relationship with food and weight.    They discuss all about how Caroline healed her relationship with food, why she wrote the book, and how this book was exactly what she needed while on her journey with food. Whitney and Caroline speak about: How the topic of intuitive eating is very evidence based, that many people are learning about together Caroline’s past with dieting and diet culture How the Fuck it Diet became a reality The timing of Caroline’s dieting and her mom’s diagnosis of Cancer The parallels between control issues and dieting The pros & cons of intuitive eating The level of misery that it sometimes takes to realize what is important How to learn what your body is saying in real time, and make adjustments Learning to eat and trust that your hunger is going to be the best for your health Why Caroline never wants to talk about food again What does selfcare look like to Caroline? What role has vulnerability played in Caroline’s life?   Caroline’s first book (titled, The F*ck It Diet, obviously) will be coming out everywhere books are sold on March 26th, and available for pre-order now! You can also download a sneak peak of the book on her website thefckitdiet.com Follow Caroline! Instagram | Twitter Mentioned in the episode: Leo Oil  | Balmed Beauty  | No Tox Life Deodorant | Isabel Foxen Duke | The F*ck It Diet by Caroline Dooner | The F*ck It Diet Podcast  This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit patreon.com/trustyourbodyproject to learn more. For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom   Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #5: Diets Don't Work: My Viral Tweet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 48:35


    Welcome to the fifth episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast! Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter. Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, an anti-diet, health at every size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you stop dieting, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully. In today’s episode, Whitney talks about one of her tweets that went viral and provides some information about the thread inspired by the tweet.  Whitney also acknowledges and responds to the criticism and discussion that the tweet brought on.  This episode covers: The fact that anti-diet isn’t the same as being against medical nutrition therapy The importance of practicing diets from an evidence-based place Anecdotes are not research The risks and side effects of dieting How information provided by the media is different than the scientific research Dieting in the pursuit of weight loss does not lead to a better quality of life Talk about weight stigma and fatphobia and how it is perpetuated in the medical system What weight stigma is What the “O word” means and how it came to be classified as a disease Anti-fat bias found in the medical industry Empowering you to show your doctor the research around recommending weight loss as a cure-all The common issues that can be found in dieting research today Why and how dieting failure is unhealthy To read more, check out the full blog post.  Whitney hopes this empowers you to be ready with evidence if your doctor tries to recommend weight loss.  And reminds you to think about the ways you can improve your life without dieting for weight loss. If you want to join the fight, have conversations about these topics and help others understand the issues around fatphobia and weight stigma. And above all, make the decisions that feel right to you, you are worthy exactly as you are. Mentioned in the Episode:  A Workbook of Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns by Margit I Berman | A Clinician’s Guide to Acceptance-Based Approaches for Weight Concerns by Margit I Berman  This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more.  Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube   

    #4: How Powerlifting Changed Her Life with Chrissy King

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 56:01


    This episode is all about creating fitness goals without surrounding yourself with diet culture.  Whitney interviews the amazing Chrissy King about the intersection of feminism, race, fitness, and how power lifting saved her life.  Stay until the end to hear Whitney’s take on navigating nutrition info on the internet, and how to know what’s right for you. Chrissy King is a writer, speaker, strength coach, and self-proclaimed truth teller with a passion for intersectional feminism and creating a diverse and inclusive wellness industry.  She has been featured in SELF, BuzzFeed, Muscle and Fitness, and Livestrong, among others. She empowers women to stop shrinking, start taking up space, and use their energy to create their specific magic in the world. When she’s not serving her clients by empowering them to create stress-free and sustainable lifestyles and feel confident and empowered in their skin, she spends her time lifting all the weights, reading, traveling, and hanging with friends and family. Listen as Whitney and Chrissy talk about: Learning to identify your boundaries Making sure your goals are aligned with what YOU want How to strengthen your ability to put your mental and emotional health first Learning to engage in a fitness community and have fitness goals without falling into diet culture. Chrissy explains what power lifting is, and how it transformed her Sharing stories about fitness spaces that felt comfortable, and uncomfortable How to learn from your mistakes when speaking about these topics Finding a trainer that doesn’t push diet culture Fitness should be more about living a life that feels good Diversity and inclusion 101 class – What inspired it and what is coming in the future How does Chrissy describe intuition?   Do you feel empowered to listen to what your body is saying?  Are you struggling with diet culture after starting your fitness goals?  Check out this episode to hear Whitney and Chrissy’s thoughts. Follow Chrissy: ChrissyKing.com | @IAmChrissyKing | Facebook | Twitter Mentioned in the Episode:  Trainers and Fitness Pros Can't Help People of Color While Remaining Silent About Racism |  No More New Year New You.  |  Surviving the Holidays (and the Fitness Industry) in a Fatphobic World  | My Viral Tweet This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Watch my FREE webinar to find out the truth about dieting, food addiction, and emotional eating Heal your relationship with food and start showing up authentically in your life with my Jumpstart to Food Freedom coaching program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! ! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #3: 5 Ways to Start Trusting Your Body

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 25:17


    Welcome to the third episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast! Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, a registered dietitian who offers online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. In this episode Whitney talks about how to deal with people who judge you for your eating habits, what it really means to trust your body more than your diet, 5 ways you can start trusting your body today, and why loving yourself and celebrating your body is essential for sexual health.  Listen as Whitney covers topics about: Importance of setting boundaries with friends and families What it means to trust your body We are all born as intuitive eaters How the diet industry is structured to keep you hooked for life Tips to help you trust your body   What steps do you take to trust your body more every day? Mentioned in the Episode: Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more.  Learn more about the Food Freedom Jumpstart Program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com  Follow me! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps me earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve my production.

    #2: Intuitive Eating with co-creator Evelyn Tribole

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 49:44


    Welcome to the second episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, a registered dietitian who offers online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. In this episode, Whitney is joined by Evelyn Tribole, MS, RDN, CEDRD-S, the co-creator of intuitive eating.  Listen as they discuss what intuitive eating is, how it has been changed by different online communities, and how to trust your body. Whitney and Evelyn speak about: Evelyn’s past and how she discovered intuitive eating How weight stigma is causing  unnecessary suffering Connections between eating and self-care Building trust between you and your body Celebrating little wins What it means to prioritize yourself Violations of intuitive eating being used with weight loss Learning to live your life intuitively What self-care means How do you define intuitive eating? RESOURCES: This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Learn more about the Food Freedom Jumpstart Program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube  Sources Mentioned: Weight Science: Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift About Evelyn Tribole: Evelyn Tribole, MS, RDN, CEDRD-S is the author of 9 books, with a nutrition counseling practice in Newport Beach, California. She is co-creator of Intuitive Eating, a mind-body health process developed in 1995. Instagram.com/EvelynTribole Twitter.com/etribole Website: evelyntribole.com

    #1: My History with Dieting & Losing My Dad

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 53:08


    Welcome to the first episode of the Trust Your Body Project Podcast! Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement started on Instagram designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, a Health at Every Size registered dietitian who offers online coaching to help you break free from the diet-binge cycle, make peace with your body, and take the power back from your inner bully.  In this episode, Whitney lays down the groundwork for the podcast’s content, format, and goals.  She is feeling particularly introspective while recording, and dives deep into some personal topics about her past, and why she feels the need to create this podcast. She speaks about: What privilege is and how it applies to different people in different ways Her history with food and disordered eating The beginning of her nutrition journey How her recovery and father’s death were intertwined How unhealthy it can be to distract yourself from your emotions Her Food Freedom Jumpstart Program Her 2019 intentions around feeling her emotions more deeply Be sure to let Whitney know what you thought of this episode, and what your 2019 intentions are!   RESOURCES: This podcast is brought to you by my Patreon. To join the Patreon-only Facebook group and get exclusive content from me, visit whitneycatalano.com/podcast to learn more. Learn more about the Food Freedom Jumpstart Program at: www.whitneycatalano.com/food-freedom For a chance to have your listener question answered on the pod, or if I said something that needs correcting, you can email me at podcast@whitneycatalano.com Follow me! Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / Youtube 

    Season 1 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 5:49


    Welcome to Trust Your Body Project, the podcast!  Trust Your Body Project is a podcast and social media movement that began on Instagram. It is designed to help you heal, eat, and create space for the things that truly matter.  Meet your host, Whitney Catalano, a registered dietitian who offers online coaching for intuitive eating, binge eating recovery, body image healing, and radical self-care. Whitney began dieting at the age of 14, becoming obsessed and learned everything she could about healthy eating and exercise. Dieting quickly got in the way of her life, causing emotional breakdowns about food & fitness.  She began studying to become a dietitian, and in some ways that made it even harder. She came to learn that she was more interested in healing her life from the inside out with food freedom, and by taking back the power from her food. In this podcast you will here as Whitney speaks with experts about: Health and Wellness Fitness, diet culture Emotional eating Mental health Feminism Body positivity and liberation Trauma, and shame   Whitney will also share her own stories about love, sex, running a business, losing her dad, and her own struggles with food.   Learn more about Whitney at: https://whitneycatalano.com/

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