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In this episode of the Dietitian Success Podcast, I sit down with Shawna Melbourn, RD, CEDS-C, a certified intuitive eating counselor, eating disorder specialist, and creator of ED for RDs, to talk about her journey as a dietitian and business owner. We dive into:How she learned about eating disorder care (and the mistakes she made along the way!)Why she decided to create a course to educate other RDs on eating disorder careThe mixed emotions that come with running a businessWhich marketing channels have worked best for her This one's a must-listen for any RD thinking about working in eating disorder care, niching, scaling, or building a business that feels sustainable.Links:Join our FREE dietitian communitySubscribe to the Business for Dietitians NewsletterED for RDs Follow ED for RDs on InstagramFollow Shawna on FacebookFollow Shawna on LinkedInTranscript Summary:[00:00:00] Welcome & Introduction to Shawna Melbourn[00:02:30] Shawna's Path from Hospital to Entrepreneurship[00:05:30] Burnout, Boundaries & Business Lessons[00:09:30] Building a Team & Delegating with Intention[00:13:00] Her Marketing Strategy[00:16:30] Being a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor[00:20:00] Sustainability in Eating Disorder Practice[00:24:00] Advice for RDs Interested in ED Work[00:28:00] What's Next for Shawna
Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit abbieattwoodwellness.substack.comAnti-Diet Dietitian Leah Kern joins the pod to discuss her experience with all the ways that the “crunchy granola identity” can create a funnel into disordered eating, body image struggles, and overall suffering. She and Abbie share their experiences with anxiety, the intersection of spirituality and environmentalism, and how the personal responsibility narrative can become harmful with food choices.Listen to hear more on:- Leah's experience with disordered eating- Her path to becoming a dietitian- How she found healing through intuitive eating- Orthorexia and being "the healthy one"- How "clean eating" intersects with spirituality- The complex relationship between anxiety and eating disorders- Choosing medication for anxiety- When environmental awareness contributes to restrictive eating- Whether cannabis use can coexist with intuitive eating- The importance of social connection in a fulfilling life- The themes of authenticity and self-identity with food choices- How societal pressures and diet culture can distort one's sense of self- The emotional aspects of eatingAbout Leah: Leah Kern is an Anti-Diet Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor who helps people make peace with food and body using the Health At Every Size (HAES) and Intuitive Eating frameworks. Upon graduating from UVM and earning her RDN, Leah built a thriving private practice, doing the exact work she feels she was put on this earth to do. Leah believes that the work involved with unraveling years of conditioning in diet culture and learning to come home to one's body is deeply spiritual work and she treats it as such. She currently lives in Northern California with her partner and their two kitties. Leah's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shoulders-down/id1616910063Support the show: Enjoying this podcast? Please support the show on Substack for bonus episodes, community engagement, and access to "Ask Abbie" at abbieattwoodwellness.substack.com/subscribe Apply for Abbie's Group Membership:Already been at this anti-diet culture thing for a while, but want community and continued learning? Apply for Abbie's monthly membership: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/circle-monthly-group Social media:Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcastFind Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness Transcripts: If you're looking for transcripts, you can find those on Abbie's website, www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/podcast Podcast Cover Photography by Anya McInroyPodcast Editing by Brian WaltersThis podcast is ad-free and support comes from your support on Substack. Subscribe HERE.
Today Cynthia welcomes Caitie Corradino, the founder of Full Soul Nutrition to talk about the best ways to care for our bodies.Caitie is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, eating disorder recovery coach, body image expert, Certified Personal Trainer, Registered Yoga Teacher, breathwork facilitator, and reiki healer.She combines nutrition counseling with body image counseling and a toolkit of somatic healing modalities to help you feel more alive.Today Cynthia and Caitie talk about healing from food anxiety in its many forms so that you can trust your body to find its own natural set point for weight. Learn more about Caitie:fullsoulnutrition.com@caitie.c.rdApply for coaching w/Cynthia: https://0u8h3wddwmr.typeform.com/StrategyCallDiscover the truth about HA: click the link to download Cynthia's fact sheet that debunks common myths and misinformation! Website: https://www.periodnutritionist.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionistFor the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com
This week, we have Marissa on the podcast! She is one of our incredible clients at Find Food Freedom®! Marissa shares her honest thoughts and feelings of her experience working with the Find Food Freedom® team. She opens up about how her relationship with food and body image transformed 'before' and 'after' working with a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. If you want to book a 1:1 counseling session with the Find Food Freedom® team covered by your health insurance you can go to https://bit.ly/FFFinsurance and get your benefits checked today! ALL things Find Food Freedom®: Instagram: @find.food.freedom TikTok: @findfoodfreedom Website: https://find-foodfreedom.com/ Join the FFF Monthly Membership here: https://findfoodfreedommembership.com and use the code 'IWANTFOODFREEDOM' for 3 months completely FREE!
Kendall Bierman is a licensed therapist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. Her passion for this work stems from her own experience navigating anxiety and substance abuse in college, ultimately finding sobriety with the support of a compassionate therapist. Now, she specializes in helping young adults with anxiety, substance use, body image concerns, and relational challenges. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT and DBT, Kendall provides a supportive, non-judgmental space to help clients uncover their strengths and develop personalized strategies for healing. Whether someone is contemplating change or ready to take the first step, she meets them exactly where they are in their journey.Website: www.kendallbtherapy.comInstagram & TikTok: @kendallbtherapyListening in Columbus, Oh? Care about where your food comes from? Head to yellowbirdfs.com to start your order for farm fresh food, and enter NOPROOF30 for 30% off your cart.Founded in 2016, the mission of Ben's Friends is to offer hope, fellowship, and a path forward to anyone who struggles with substance abuse or addiction. By coming together, starting a dialogue, and acknowledging that substance abuse cannot be overcome by isolation and willpower alone, Ben's Friends hopes to write a new chapter in the lives of food and beverage professionals across the country.
In this episode, we're joined by Amanda Bullat, a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and Dietitian who specializes in supporting women through the transformative stages of perimenopause and menopause. With years of experience, Amanda combines her expertise in nutrition with a passion for holistic health to help women embrace intuitive eating. As a past runner now cyclist and hiker she understands the power of fueling your body for strength. Tune in for practical strategies, compassionate guidance, and an empowering perspective on navigating the changes of midlife with confidence and care.My 5 favorite foods for women + recipes https://alpinenutrition.kit.com/5foodsThrive Guide - 5 steps to make intuitive eating easy https://alpinenutrition.kit.com/thrive-guideHost: Jacalyn Gross @jacalyngrossGuest: Amanda Bullat @alpinenutrition alpinenutrition.orgProducer: Jeremy Canaria @jeremycanaryEditor: Jacalyn GrossOriginal Music by: Pete AlbaPhoto: Angela Prospert @rainydayprosper
Have you ever wondered how to break the generational cycle of poor body image and disordered eating? This is the episode for you! I discuss all my fears when it comes to having kids, the biggest one being the fear of passing on my own messed up relationship with food. Then I bring in Registered Dietician, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and Mother of two kids, Sam Previte, to talk about how we can break the cycle and reinforce a positive relationship with food from the very beginning with our kids, and continue on through different phases of childhood. Follow Sam @find.food.freedom on Instagram and @findfoodfreedom on TikTok Listen to Sam's podcast What The Actual Fork HERE Sources: https://www.goinvo.com/vision/determinants-of-health/ For weekly bonus content, visit PATREON.COM/RIPDIETS Submit your bones to pick or write me for advice at RIPDIETS@GMAIL.COM DM me on Instagram @LUBINATION or @RIPDIETS
Bridgett welcomes Jenn Messina, a Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor from North Vancouver, B.C., passionate about holistic health and practices through the lens of Health at Every Size®, food neutrality, and Intuitive Eating. Initially educated in a weight-centric paradigm 17 years ago, Jenn reached a turning point, realizing there had to be a better way—not just for herself but also for her daughter. Determined to break the generational cycle of dieting she witnessed in her own family, Jenn shifted her focus toward an individualized, more compassionate approach to nutrition. Listen to Bridgett and Jenn's valuable conversation on how embracing food as a source of culture, connection, and joy can help you overcome diet culture's pervasive influence and heal disordered eating patterns. Connect with Jenn on Instagram and explore her resources at www.jennmessina.com. Subscribe to the newsletter: https://beyondbeautyproject.myflodesk.com/newsletter Learn about Keynotes & Workshops: https://www.beyondbeautyproject.com/workwithme For more, you can follow Beyond Beauty Project on Instagram, YouTube, and visit our website!Produced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've ever struggled with feeding yourself consistently, felt overwhelmed by meal planning, or wondered how ADHD impacts your relationship with food—this episode is for you. I sat down with Becca King, a registered dietitian nutritionist and certified intuitive eating counselor who also happens to have ADHD herself. Becca's story is incredibly relatable and eye-opening. She shares how her ADHD played a role in her past eating disorder, and how she now uses that lived experience to help other ADHDers find food freedom without shame or restriction.In this conversation, we explore how dopamine, executive dysfunction, sensory issues, and emotional regulation all intersect with eating behaviors. We also talk about what disordered eating actually looks like (it's more common than you think) and how to start building a healthier, more sustainable relationship with food. Becca's weight-inclusive approach is all about permission over perfection, and her advice is both practical and compassionate. You'll walk away from this episode with real, ADHD-friendly tools to help you nourish your body without the guilt.Becca King is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist & Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an adult with ADHD who struggled for years with disordered eating, Becca is passionate about helping other adults with ADHD who struggle with binge eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues find food freedom and improve their self-esteem. She uses the Principles of Intuitive Eating and a weight-inclusive approach to nutrition for ADHD in her virtual practice. Episode Highlights:[0:58] – Meet Becca King, RDN: Her journey with ADHD and disordered eating.[6:03] – Finding the connection between ADHD and private practice dietetics.[7:06] – How her eating disorder developed and tied into ADHD symptoms.[9:57] – The role of dopamine in disordered eating.[10:22] – Why so many ADHDers struggle with binge eating and food regulation.[12:51] – Defining disordered eating and how it manifests in ADHDers.[16:40] – Living in recovery and developing healthier coping tools.[18:25] – Emotional dysregulation, sensory issues, and other overlooked triggers.[22:20] – Real talk about ARFID, safe foods, and honoring sensory needs.[24:54] – Mindful eating and how it actually looks for ADHD brains.[27:33] – Simple, realistic advice for feeding yourself with ADHD.[30:50] – Debunking the fear around processed foods and shortcuts.[33:57] – Intermittent fasting and ADHD—what you really need to know.[37:19] – Becca's upcoming book and her practical nutrition philosophy.[38:55] – Final advice: Let go of "shoulds" and find what works for you. Connect with Becca King:Follow Becca King on Instagram: @adhd.nutritionistBecca's Book: How to Eat Well for Adults with ADHD – Available on Amazon and major booksellersThank you for tuning into "SuccessFULL with ADHD." If this episode has impacted you, remember to rate, follow, share, and review our podcast. Your support helps us reach and help more individuals navigating their journeys with ADHD.
Becca King, MS, RDN, is a Registered Dietician Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor from Charlotte, North Carolina. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health with a minor in Women's Studies from the University of South Carolina and a Master of Science in Human Nutrition from Winthrop University. Becca is an adult with ADHD, who struggled for years with disordered eating and chronic dieting, eventually healing her relationship with food through untuitive eating. In July 2020, Becca founded ADHD Nutritionist LLC to help ADHDers work with their brains so they can eat in a way that makes them feel their best mentally and physically. Her virtual private practice supports adults and teens with ADHD, who struggle with binge eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues, heal their relationship with food, and find food fredom. Becca's popular Instagram page The ADHD Nutritionist, is the the #1 page for content relating to ADHD and food. In this episode, Becca shares her insights on the best nutrition practices for adults with ADHD, quick and easy meal ideas, the struggles of ADHD, and the effect of the various stages of the menstrual cycle on women with ADHD. Learn more about Becca here: https://sites.google.com/adhdnutritionistllc.com/smallgroupcoaching/home Instagram: @adhd.nutritionist Ger her book How to Eat Well for Adults with ADHD - a practical guide that provides expert but approachable advice for ADHDers on all of the aspects of eating well—from food shopping to meal prepping to nutrition: https://amzn.to/3E2XndL CHAPTERS: 0:00 Intro 1:40 Most important nutrition advice for ADHD 8:10 Intuitive eating for ADHD 16:00 Quick & easy meal ideas 25:55 Struggling with nutrition 35:20 Superpowers of ADHD 38:10 ADHD women & cycle
We've all experienced picky eaters—whether through friends, our kids, or maybe even you yourself are a picky eater. But when does picky eating crossover to extreme pickiness that could put your health at risk? And is there anything we can do to improve that pickiness? In today's episode, we're talking with registered dietitian and eating disorder expert, Kate Sayre, about a lesser-known eating disorder called ARFID. What is it? What are the common signs and symptoms? And how can you actually help someone who has ARFID? Today's Guest - Kathryn Sayre, MPH, RDN, LDN Kate Sayre is a Registered Dietitian who owns a small private practice in Durham, NC. She specializes in disordered eating and is passionate about helping adults of all ages heal their relationship with food and their bodies. Kate is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, a member of The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp) and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She recently completed Tier I of the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders training. Books & Resources Mentioned: The Picky Eater's Recovery Book ARFID Collaborative - Website with Resources and Providers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
We've all experienced picky eaters—whether through friends, our kids, or maybe even you yourself are a picky eater. But when does picky eating crossover to extreme pickiness that could put your health at risk? And is there anything we can do to improve that pickiness? In today's episode, we're talking with registered dietitian and eating disorder expert, Kate Sayre, about a lesser-known eating disorder called ARFID. What is it? What are the common signs and symptoms? And how can you actually help someone who has ARFID? Today's Guest - Kathryn Sayre, MPH, RDN, LDN Kate Sayre is a Registered Dietitian who owns a small private practice in Durham, NC. She specializes in disordered eating and is passionate about helping adults of all ages heal their relationship with food and their bodies. Kate is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, a member of The International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (iaedp) and a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). She recently completed Tier I of the Embodied Recovery for Eating Disorders training. Books & Resources Mentioned: The Picky Eater's Recovery Book ARFID Collaborative - Website with Resources and Providers Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder Thank you for listening to The Happy Eating Podcast. Tune in weekly on Thursdays for new episodes! For even more Happy Eating, head to our website! https://www.happyeatingpodcast.com Learn More About Our Hosts: Carolyn Williams PhD, RD: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realfoodreallife_rd/ Website: https://www.carolynwilliamsrd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealFoodRealLifeRD/ Brierley Horton, MS, RD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brierleyhorton/ Got a question or comment for the pod? Please shoot us a message! happyeatingpodcast@gmail.com Produced by Lester Nuby OE Productions
Hey Rebel. Today I'm joined by fellow registered dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor, Chelsea Levy, to unpack a common concern I hear often: Can intuitive eating really work for all body sizes? Many people feel like food freedom is only possible if you're already in a smaller body, and today, we're diving into why that's not true. In this episode, we discuss: What fat positivity truly means and why it matters The societal barriers that perpetuate weight stigma How intuitive eating can be a tool for healing, regardless of body size Practical ways to unlearn anti-fat bias and cultivate self-compassion Whether you're working on your own relationship with food or want to better support loved ones in marginalized bodies, this conversation will equip you with the tools and perspectives to make meaningful changes. Chelsea Levy (she/her) is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RD). She is the founder of Chelsea Levy Nutrition, a virtual private practice based in NYC. Chelsea is a self-identified fat, Jewish health care provider committed to utilizing a weight-inclusive medical model for the treatment of eating disorders and chronic illnesses related to the endocrine system, including diabetes and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). At the intersection of eating disorder recovery, body image healing, and the endocrine system, Chelsea centers gender-affirming care. Chelsea Levy Nutrition offers three group programs: Somatic Group: Sensing Safety, Seeking Pleasure – A virtual group offered nationwide. Recovery Supper Club – For individuals in stable recovery looking for in-person community and connection over meals. Learn more here (In-person in NYC). Body Image Healing Group – A virtual group for folks in larger bodies seeking body image support (available nationwide). ---------- My team of registered dietitians is now accepting insurance for one-on-one nutrition counseling! Spots are limited, so if you're ready to start your journey toward food freedom, visit dietculturerebel.com/insurance to learn more! Connect with Bonnie on Instagram: @diet.culture.rebel
Yogis my Flexible February is starting on Monday 10th Feb (you can join anytime) get 25% off the online studio with the coupon: Podcast. Sign up here Yogawithamaura In this episode of "Unlearning Diet Culture & Reclaiming Your Body with Niamh" we delve into the pervasive nature of diet culture, the alarming statistics surrounding disordered eating - affecting approximately 75% of women - and the transformative practice of intuitive eating. Our guest, Niamh Orbinski, brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to this conversation. About Niamh Orbinski Niamh is a Nutritionist, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Yoga Teacher, and a trainee Psychotherapist. She holds a BSc in Nutritional Science from University College Cork and a HDip in Counselling and Psychotherapy from Dublin Business School. Currently, she is completing her MA in Psychotherapy. Niamh runs a weight-inclusive, virtual nutrition practice specializing in intuitive eating, disordered eating, and body image. Her approach is aligned with Health at Every Size (HAES), promoting health-enhancing behaviors without focusing on weight loss. https://www.nutritionwithniamh.com/ Author of "No Apologies" In her book, No Apologies: Ditch Diet Culture and Rebuild Your Relationship with Food, Niamh offers a guilt-free guide to help readers embrace intuitive eating and break free from the constraints of diet culture. The book provides practical advice and personal insights to support individuals on their journey toward a healthier relationship with food and their bodies. Explore more about Niamh's work, access resources, and learn about her services at www.nutritionwithniamh.com. Instagram: Follow Niamh for daily inspiration, tips, and updates on Instagram. Join us as we explore these topics with Niamh, whose compassionate and evidence-based approach has empowered many to find peace with food and their bodies.
What up, Beasts! Welcome back to the show. Today, I'm hanging out with the incredible Anne Kent, a registered dietitian nutritionist and intuitive eating counselor, to talk about how we can truly nourish our bodies without falling into the traps of diet culture. We dive deep into the mindset shifts that happen when you stop restricting food, the importance of balancing nutrition with food freedom, and why learning to listen to your body takes time—but is so worth it. Anne shares how her background in diabetes education led her to create a meal planning app that actually supports intuitive eating (because, yes, you can have structure without dieting). We also get into the nuances of honoring your cravings while considering what actually makes you feel good, both physically and emotionally. We also tackle one of the biggest misconceptions about intuitive eating—the idea that it's just eating “whatever you want” without any thought. Anne breaks down how we can use our brain's executive functioning to make choices that align with both satisfaction and well-being, rather than swinging between restriction and chaos. We talk about healing your relationship with food, why feeling out of control around certain foods is often a sign of deeper restriction, and how to move past the pendulum swing to find real balance. Plus, I share my own experiences of unlearning diet culture's nonsense, including my ongoing journey to one day keep a pack of Oreos in my house without feeling like I need to inhale them all at once. This episode is packed with insights, real talk, and actionable takeaways—let's get into it! As always, I hope something lands with you today. I hope something you hear tugs on your heart-strings and/or I hope you laugh. Bio: Ann Kent is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and the owner of Peas and Hoppiness. She makes mealtime easier for busy families with her meal planning app, the Peas and Hoppy Meal Guides. Ann grew up on a farm and trained as a dietitian, earning her master's degree in nutrition and dietetics. For most of her career she worked as a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist. Ann believes you should love what you eat and is delighted to include joy as a nutrient, whether she is planning menus for the Peas and Hoppy Meal Guide app or working with a client one-on-one. Music by Prymary: Sean Entrikin (my hot husband) on guitar, Chris Quirarte on drums, Smiley Sean on keyboards, Rob Young on bass, and Jaxon Duane on vocals. Connect with Ann! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peasandhoppiness/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peasandhoppiness Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ann-kent/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peasandhoppiness YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peasandhoppiness Website: https://peasandhoppiness.com/ Free Meal Planning Template: https://peasandhoppiness.com/Template Download the Peas & Hoppy Meal Guides App: https://app.peasandhoppiness.com/app Healing your relationship with food, exercise, your body, and yourself can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to do it alone. Whether it's letting go of guilt, finding joy in movement, or learning to treat yourself with kindness, support is here. Click the link to book a free exploration chat and take that first step toward feeling at home in yourself again. https://beautifulbeastwithinstudios.com/main-booking-page-page-4280 Where can you find me? Website: beautifulbeastwithinstudios.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beautiful_beast_within/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beautifulbeastwithin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeautifulBeastWithin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@beautifulbeastwithin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitie-entrikin-9b281042/ Unveil the Beautiful Beast Within YOU! Zoom Background: By Behr
Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
Dr. Jenn Huber joins us to talk all about protein and how to approach eating with menopause in mind (hint, it's not as scary as you've been led to believe!). It seems like every day, diet culture finds a new way to make us feel guilty for our bodies changing. It's not news that women in menopause are a group preyed on by diet culture, but lately this pressure has been heavily centered around protein. We hear it in the news, on social media, and in advertising: How much is enough? Can eating a lot of protein support aging? If you find yourself unsure about how to feel about the messaging you're seeing around protein, this episode is for you. We get into the small truths that people extrapolate to make false claims, the pressure women feel to eat in unrealistic ways, and the importance of satisfaction when making meal decisions. Listen to hear more about: What's on Jenn's plate Facts and myths about protein Aging and protein needs A three-pronged stool analogy for eating What happens if we make meals without protein (gasp) Whether protein timing is something to consider Dowsides to eating too much protein Malnutrition regarding other vitamins, minerals, and macronutrients Why all the macronutrients need to work together The difference between looking strong and feeling strong How satisfaction can help us build our meals Letting food be flexible and forgiving So much more! If you're feeling overwhelmed or confused on how much is really needed for nourishment, you're not alone. This episode should hopefully make you feel a lot more confident in trusting your body to tell you what it needs, and help you to shed any guilt or confusion you feel when you hear influencers try to convince you that protein is the magic elixir to aging. More About Jenn: Dr. Jenn Salib Huber is a Canadian Registered Dietitian, Naturopathic Doctor, and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and she's on a mission to help women manage menopause without diets and food rules. She helps women navigate the physical and emotional changes that happen in perimenopause and menopause, including their search for food freedom and body confidence. Working from a health at every size approach, she teaches women to become intuitive eaters and build body confidence at any stage of midlife. In addition to her 1:1 and small group programs, she's the host of 'The Midlife Feast' podcast and community that helps women "undiet" their lives after 40 so they can nourish a relationship with food that helps them discover the magic of midlife! Support the show on Patreon: Enjoying this podcast? Please support the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, community engagement, and access to "Ask Abbie" at Patreon.com/fullplate Join the Full Plate Patreon right here! Group membership: Already been at this anti-diet culture thing for a while, but want community and continued learning? Apply for Abbie's monthly membership: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/circle-monthly-group Social media: Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcast Find Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness Podcast Cover Photography by Anya McInroy Podcast Administrative Support by Alexis Eades Podcast Editing by Brian Walters This podcast is ad-free and support comes from our Patrons on Patreon: Patreon.com/fullplate
Do you feel like intuitive eating isn't working for you? Maybe you've tried listening to your body, but instead of finding peace, you've felt lost, frustrated, or stuck in old patterns. You're not alone! Elizabeth Harris, registered dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, dives into why “just listen to your body” is oversimplified advice and unpacks the real steps needed to make peace with food and rebuild self-trust. In this episode: The key reasons why tuning into your body feels so hard. How to build the foundation that supports intuitive eating. Why diet culture and restrictive mindsets make reconnecting with your body challenging. Actionable steps to clear away barriers and build the skills you need for lasting food freedom. Advice for reconnecting with your body. Listen to episode 34 about the hunger-fullness scale: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wellness-rebranded-intuitive-eating-diet-culture-food/id1651744916?i=1000615991125 If you are interested in intuitive eating, you are invited to Elizabeth's Free 5-Day Challenge: Discover Intuitive Eating https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/5day-challenge-25 Download the free Invisible Diet Guide to uncover hidden food rules: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/invisible-diet Join the Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/507708163355092 Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition Free download to break up with diet culture: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/invisible-diet Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Attend an Emotional Fitness Studio Class: https://thecoachingtherapist.com/emotional-fitness-studio/
Caroline Green is an experienced private practice Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor specializing in weight-inclusive, trauma-informed nutrition therapy for eating disorders, disordered eating, intuitive eating, chronic dieting, and body image. Caroline has a special interest in the intersection of trauma and eating disorders and somatic-integrated nutrition therapy. She helps clients break free from dieting extremes to learn how to nourish their bodies without shame. She is the owner and sole practitioner at Caroline Green Nutrition based out of Columbia, SC. If you or someone you know struggles with disordered eating, you can certainly learn from Caroline's words of wisdom. Even if you don't struggle with disordered eating or body image, there is still so much great nutrition information and overall wellness advice that everyone can learn from!Follow Caroline on Instagram @carolinegreennutrition for helpful nutrition and intuitive eating information, and visit her website https://carolinegreennutrition.com/ to get on the waitlist to work with her!Thank you to HxH Podcast Sponsor, A Ranger Paints. Podcast listeners can get 10% off their purchase using code "HXH10"!Follow Haven on Instagram @healthbyhaven for more health and wellness content! Get healthy recipes, read wellness articles, and learn all about HxH at healthbyhaven.com.
We sit down with friend of the show, Sports Dietitian and ultrarunner, Rebecca (Becca) Rick, to hear how she prepared for her first 200+ mile distance race at the Moab 240 and how her fueling and hydration unfolded. You'll hear what she did differently from her 100-mile races and some fueling insights that many ultrarunners miss out on. Our discussion includes: Becca's athletic background Her path to becoming a Registered Dietitian and how this has helped her personally Preparation for the Moab 240 race, including foods and sports nutrition products she uses Her nutrition and hydration challenges and successes during the race Her recovery from the Moab 240 Links: Moab 240 race by Destination Trail Becca's guest appearance on the Ultra Balance Podcast where you hear more about her race highs and lows and at what point she really started “racing the race” Intuitive Eating – what is it? Advice for athletes from Becca: “You don't have a training plan until you have a nutrition plan… It can make or break your experience with training, with recovery, and definitely racing. Even just using some of the resources you put towards training, for nutrition and hydration, and getting that dialed is my best advice.” More about our guest: Becca has a Master of Science degree in Sports Nutrition from the University of Utah and is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Nutrition & Integrative Physiology Department at the University of Utah and also works virtually with athletes through The Nutrition Mechanic. She has experience working with all levels of athletes – ranging from first-time ultra-seekers to Olympic individuals and teams, most notably with US Ski and Snowboard Association and US Speedskating. As an accomplished ultrarunner herself, her biggest passion in performance nutrition is working with mountain endurance athletes. Connect with Becca on Instagram @becs_slc or through The Nutrition Mechanic for performance nutrition guidance at becca@nutritionmechanic.com. --- Join our new Patreon Community over at patreon.com/isnpodcast – sign up to help our show remain free of sponsorships while taking advantage of some special benefits, savings, and opportunities for bonus content with Bob and Dina. We'd love to connect with you on social! Follow Dina on Instagram at @nutritionmechanic and Bob at @enrgperformance. You can learn more about Bob's services at www.enrgperformance.com and Dina's services at www.nutritionmechanic.com.
Psychologists Off The Clock: A Psychology Podcast About The Science And Practice Of Living Well
Stuck in the never-ending grind but still feel like it's not enough? Paula Freedman-Diamond, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist and author of Toxic Striving: Why Hustle and Wellness Cultures are Leaving Us Anxious, Stressed, and Burned Out-- and How to Break Free breaks down how hustle culture and wellness fads can mess with our sense of self-worth and add to our stress. She talks about how perfectionism and the pressure to constantly achieve can leave us feeling anxious, and why it's so important to tune into what you need, not what society tells you is right. Dr. Paula shares ideas like intuitive eating and flexible living, encouraging us to prioritize our own values over external expectations. She also touches on the importance of setting boundaries and using social media mindfully, so it doesn't drain us. Her hope? To help people-pleasers and over-achievers find more balance, self-compassion, and ease in their lives. Listen and Learn: How the pressures of perfectionism and toxic striving can manifest in every season of life from childhood to adulthood The harmful impact of hustle culture and how society glorifies relentless productivity and ties self-worth to achievement The fine line between healthy ambition and toxic striving and how burnout, perfectionism, and societal pressures intersect How wellness culture ties our worth to shifting health trends and body image, making people feel like they're constantly chasing unrealistic ideals instead of real wellness Blending intuitive eating and ACT helps break free from toxic striving and find balance How rigid rules around food, time, and behavior quietly shape our lives Shifting from rigid rules to self-compassion can transform habits like sleep, exercise, and eating How shame can fuel rigid behaviors, toxic striving, and the liberating power of self-compassion Embracing pleasure, rejecting guilt, and recognizing that enjoying life enhances our well-being and the value we bring to others How reclaiming your intuition and setting media boundaries can transform your daily life Resources: Toxic Striving: Why Hustle and Wellness Cultures are Leaving Us Anxious, Stressed, and Burned Out-- and How to Break Free Paula Freedman-Diamond, Psy.D. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfuldrpaula/ About Paula Freedman-Diamond: Paula Freedman-Diamond, Psy.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She is the owner and clinical director of HumanKind Psychological Services in Chicago, IL and the author of Toxic Striving: Why Hustle and Wellness Cultures are Leaving Us Anxious, Stressed, and Burned Out-- and How to Break Free, and The Addiction Recovery Workbook. Dr. Paula specializes in perfectionism, anxiety, and eating disorders. She enjoys helping high-achievers and people-please rs learn to stop chasing external approval and start living according to the wisdom of their own bodies and minds. Dr. Paula is on a mission to take down the toxic systems that make people feel like they're not good enough, no matter how hard they work. She is especially passionate about making healthcare more welcoming and respectful for all bodies. She provides education and supervision for clinical psychology doctoral students. She is a strong advocate for size inclusivity in health, fitness, and wellness spaces. Dr. Paula has been featured in the New York Times and is a featured expert for Reebok, Bark Technologies, and A Sweat Life. She is on the advisory boards for Medical Students for Size Inclusivity and Fat Torah. You can follow her on Instagram at @mindfuldrpaula. Related Episodes: 358. How to Keep House While Drowning with KC Davis 378. The Happy High Achiever with Mary Anderson 230. The Laziness Lie with Devon Price 324. Toxic Achievement Culture with Jennifer Wallace 295. Buyer Beware: Pseudoscience and the Wellness Industry, featuring Pooja Lakshmin 326. Weight Stigma and Body Image with Sarah Pegrum Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we dive deep into a health at every size approach to diabetes, pre-diabetes, and blood sugar management for active people and athletes. We're joined by Danielle Bublitz, owner of @FoodFreedomDiabetes, who helps us bust common myths and take a balanced approach to diabetes management. Our discussion covers Danielle's personal experiences with Type 1 Diabetes and the benefits of managing diabetes through a health at every size perspective. Key topics include misconceptions about prediabetes, the benefits of carbohydrates, the complexities of blood sugar management, and the importance of personalized healthcare. Emphasis is placed on intuitive eating, destigmatizing certain foods, and the significance of joyful movement in sustainable health behaviors. Danielle Bublitz, MS, RDN, is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She specializes in working with people with diabetes and binge eating in a Health At Every Size(R)-aligned lens. Danielle earned her bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics from California State University at Chico and received her Master's degree from California State University at Northridge while completing the dietetic internship program. Danielle is passionate about guiding her clients with diabetes towards feeling more at peace with their food decisions and blood sugar management, as well as making peace with their bodies.
Let talk about: freedom from diets, unlearning decades of conditioning, health at every size and learning to trust your body. In this episode Leah Horton, a certified intuitive eating counselor and master health and life coach, shares her journey from struggling with body image and dieting to finding freedom through intuitive eating. She explains that intuitive eating is about unlearning diet culture and rebuilding trust in our bodies. Leah & Kristen discuss the concept of fat phobia in society and the importance of mindset work and values exploration in the intuitive eating process. Takeaways: Intuitive eating is about unlearning diet culture and rebuilding trust in our bodies. Fat phobia is a societal fear and judgment of larger body sizes, which is not based on scientific evidence. Mindset work and values exploration are crucial in the intuitive eating process. Intuitive eating does not lead to uncontrollable binge eating; it's about finding balance and listening to our bodies. Leah Hortin is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Master Health and Life Coach specializing in helping women get off the diet rollercoaster for good. Using the principles of Intuitive Eating, she empowers women to find their food freedom, love their bodies and redefine what health means to them. Leah's Website: Antidiethealthcoach.com Social Handle: @antidiethealthcoach Learn more about coaching with Kristen: www.coachwithkristen.com Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/coachwithkristen https://www.instagram.com/kristen.odegaard.coaching/
Whether you are active on social media or not, it's probably had an impact on your life in one way or another. Let's be honest—most of us have a love-hate relationship with it, and it's the same story when it comes to how it impacts our relationship with food and body image. But, hey, why delete Instagram when you can just add more stress to your life, right? In this episode, I'm joined by Lily Thrope, a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in NY, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Together, we're diving into how social media can serve as a breeding ground for comparison, misinformation, and, surprise surprise, worsening self-esteem. Lily Thrope, LCSW is the founder of Thrope Therapy LCSW PLLC, a group psychotherapy practice located in Midtown Manhattan. Thrope Therapy specializes in supporting individuals who experience eating disorders, disordered eating, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and LGBTQ+ clients. Lily helps her clients find the confidence to face these issues and find ways to live their happiest and most authentic lives. that they want in their lives. Thrope Therapy is built on the belief that each and every person deserves support and a safe space to work towards their most fulfilled and happy self. Tweetable Quotes "Social media is not inherently bad or good... It is what we make of it or how it impacts us." - Rachelle Heinemann "You cannot possibly give general advice …. that would apply to everyone." - Rachelle Heinemann "It's this pressure to constantly prove yourself and show who you are, but like be really cool and beautiful and thin and all these other ideals." - Lily Thrope “The problem with social media is that those people who are validating you often don't know you… They're not validating you as a human being. They're validating you as a square on an app on a phone.” - Lily Thrope “Social media is not going anywhere, so instead of saying how terrible it is, we have to say, how can we support our clients in setting good boundaries with it?” - Lily Thrope “If your strategy is to exit out [from distressing situations], you're not going to be able to grow together with people, and you will end up more lonely.” - Lily Thrope Resources Connect with Lily on Instagram! https://thropetherapy.com/ Grab my Journal Prompts Here! Grab the Replay of the Resistance in Treatment Webinar Now accepting new clients! Find out if we're a good fit! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me on Instagram @rachelleheinemann, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com
In this conversation, Cynthia and Caitie discuss body image and the challenges that come with it, particularly during the summer season. They emphasize the importance of working towards healing for your overall well-being. They also explore the normalization of body image struggles and the need to redefine what is considered normal. The conversation touches on topics such as bathing suits, social events, and the vulnerability of exposing one's body. They encourage listeners to prioritize their body image healing journey and not delay it based on external factors. In this conversation, Caitie and Cynthia address the normalization of the beach body concept and the pressure to be thin during the summer. They emphasize the need for support and the benefits of body image healing, including improved mental and physical health. They also discuss the role of somatic experiences in collaborating with the body and processing emotions. The conversation concludes with a reminder to take baby steps and approach the healing journey with childlike curiosity.TakeawaysBody image issues can consume a significant amount of mental space and impact daily life.Healing body image does not mean always loving your body, but rather not allowing negative thoughts to ruin your day or disrupt your relationship with your body.Challenges with body image during the summer include wearing bathing suits and exposing the body more, as well as dealing with social events and potential judgments from others.It is important to prioritize body image healing and not delay it based on external factors or seasons.Working on the relationship with your body is like any other relationship, with ups and downs, but ultimately building resilience and love. Healing from body image issues is vulnerable but important work that should not be delayed.The normalization of the beach body concept and societal pressure to be thin during the summer can make body image healing challenging.Support from others is crucial in the healing process.Body image healing can lead to improved mental and physical health, as well as a greater sense of freedom and presence in life.Somatic experiences, such as deep breathing and movement, can help connect with the body and process emotions.Approach the healing journey with childlike curiosity and take baby steps towards a healthier relationship with your body.Apply for coaching w/Cynthia: https://p.bttr.to/3ybjfOb Need guidance in eating? Check out this FREE Meal Plan from CynthiaWebsite: https://www.periodnutritionist.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionistConnect with our guest Caitie Corrandino, Full Soul Nutrition and the retreats she offers!IG @Caitie.c.rd. Caitie Corradino is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, eating disorder recovery coach, body image expert, Personal Trainer, Registered Yoga Teacher, and breathwork facilitator. She combines nutrition counseling with movement and a powerful toolkit of somatic healing modalities to help women heal from binge eating, yo-yo dieting, food anxiety, eating disorders, disordered eating, body dysmorphia, GI issues, and more. She provides 1:1 counseling services and group retreats at her practice, Full Soul Nutrition.For the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com
This episode features a conversation with Danielle Bublitz, a registered dietitian from Southern California who has lived with type 1 diabetes for over 20 years. Danielle shares insights on the stigma surrounding type 2 diabetes, what it means to have prediabetes, and the tendency of wellness culture to pathologize blood sugar spikes in people without diabetes (including people with eating disorders, disordered eating, and orthorexia). The conversation also touches on the controversies surrounding Ozempic and GLP-1 medications, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and the psychological implications of dieting and food restriction for blood sugar management. Danielle Bublitz, MS, RDN, is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She specializes in working with people with diabetes and binge eating in a Health At Every Size(R)-aligned lens. Danielle earned her bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetics from California State University at Chico and received her Master's degree from California State University at Northridge while completing the dietetic internship program. Danielle is passionate about guiding her clients with diabetes towards feeling more at peace with their food decisions and blood sugar management. You can find her at @foodfreedomdiabetes on Instagram or www.foodfreedomdiabetes.com If you find this episode helpful, please subscribe to the Life After Diets podcast, leave us a review, and share your thoughts with us on Instagram and YouTube (@lifeafterdietspodcast). Your feedback helps us create content that matters to you. Join our growing support community. This community is for you if you want a safe space to work through your daily struggles with food and body image. Community membership includes livestream episode recordings (online), monthly Zoom support meetings, a private Facebook group and member-only Q&A episodes. For more information go to: https://www.patreon.com/lifeafterdiets Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/lifeafterdietspodcast Email – hello@lifeafterdietspod.com Connect with Stefanie Michele, ED Recovery Coach, Somatic Therapist IT Work with Stefanie - www.iamstefaniemichele.com/application Website – www.iamstefaniemichele.com Instagram – www.instagram.com/iamstefaniemichele Connect with Sarah Dosanjh, Author & Psychotherapist Website – www.thebingeeatingtherapist.com Instagram – www.instagram.com/the_binge_eating_therapist YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBingeEatingTherapist Sarah's book I Can't Stop Eating is available on Amazon
Happy Satiated Saturday! I've had people close to me this past year finally receive their ADHD diagnosis as an adult after struggling since they were kids with ADHD behaviors. I witnessed how much compassion came in and a profound deep understanding of their patterns. One of the main characteristics of ADHD is having lower dopamine levels. I've previously discussed how those also navigating a trauma response in their body experience lower dopamine levels. Dopamine is crucial in feeling pleasure, motivation, focus, mood regulation, decision making, and alertness.What happens in the body from trauma and genetic factors is that there is less circulating dopamine increasing the chances of binge eating or emotional eating to get the dopamine the body needs to feel good.In this week's Satiated Podcast episode, I talk with Rebecca King, Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and the founder of The ADHD Nutritionist, about the connection between ADHD and binge eating, understanding the role of dopamine in binge eating, creating a dopamine menu, diverse hunger cues that don't show up as stomach gurgles, how masking can increase binge eating behaviors, the importance of self-care and aftercare around binges You can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/binge-eating-and-the-adhd-dopamine-connection(Heads up that there was some static on this recording so it can be supportive to have the transcript pulled up for this one to follow along with all the amazing gems shared!)With Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Rebecca here:Website: https://sites.google.com/adhdnutritionistllc.com/smallgroupcoaching/home Discovery call: https://p.bttr.to/2FUkb1jInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/adhd.nutritionist/Support the Show.Keep in touch with Stephanie Mara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSupport the show:Become a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/809987/supportMy favorite water filter: https://www.pureeffectfilters.com/#a_aid=somaticeatingReceive 15% off my fave protein powder with code STEPHANIEMARA at checkout here: https://www.equipfoods.com/discount/STEPHANIEMARA?rfsn=7433250.c99684Use my Amazon Affiliate link when shopping on Amazon: https://amzn.to/448IyPl Special thanks to Bendsound for the music in this episode. www.bensound.co...
In this episode, we have Jasmine Hormati here to discuss food, movement, body respect, and radical forms of self-care. Jasmine is a registered dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and founder of Mendinground Nutrition based in New York, New York. She specializes in disordered eating/eating disorder recovery and body image work for adults and uses a non-diet, weight-inclusive, anti-oppressive, and intersectional approach to help her clients heal their relationship with food, their body, and reclaim their inherent worth. Jasmine shares her journey from pre-dentistry to intuitive eating and setting up her private practice. We also delve into the importance of cultural background in understanding food and body image, tips for integrating self-care into busy schedules, and practical advice for students and early career professionals. You can connect with Jasmine at the following links: https://mendinground.com/links/ https://www.instagram.com/mendinground Order my new co-authored graduate school admissions book for first-gen BIPOCs by going to isgradschoolforme.com. Book me to speak at your upcoming professional development event. Get my free 17-page Grad School Femtoring Resource Kit, which includes essential info to prepare for and navigate grad school. Follow me on your favorite social media platforms: Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, and Twitter. Support our free resources with a one-time or monthly donation. To download episode transcripts and access more resources, go to my website: https://gradschoolfemtoring.com/podcast/ This podcast is a proud member of the Boundless Audio Podcasting Network. *The Grad School Femtoring Podcast is for educational purposes only and not intended to be a substitute for therapy or other professional services.* Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diet culture is hurting our souls. In this episode, we dive headfirst into dieting, nutrition, body image, and how to approach cycle syncing from a healthy perspective. Abbie Stasior MS, RD, CIEC is a non-diet registered dietitian for Christian women based out of Nashville, TN! After getting her Masters in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from Columbia University, completing her Dietetic Internship at Vanderbilt University, and becoming a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, she now helps women heal their relationship with food, exercise & body with a non-diet, intuitive eating, and faith-based approach. She is the Founder & Lead Dietitian at Your Daily Bread Co and the co-host of Your Daily Bread Podcast. Abbie shares her wisdom and expertise and gives us practical tips of how to cycle sync spiritual practices. You can find her on IG + TT at @abbie.stasior. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/holyandhormonal/support
Intuitive Eating isn't just another passing nutrition trend, it's a way of life. Better yet, very often, Intuitive Eating turns into intuitive living. In this episode, Elizabeth pulls back the curtain on the incredible ripple effects of helping people rebuild self-trust and connection with food and their bodies, including improved decision-making, reduced stress, and stronger relationships, among other benefits. Maria and Tara share some of the biggest lessons they've learned about helping their kids have a healthy relationship thus far and the impact it's had on their families. Elizabeth is spreading the message for intuitive eating and against diet culture through workshops, group coaching, and corporate wellness programs. To get on the waitlist for Elizabeth's next Intuitive Eating coaching group, email her here: livehealthy@elizabethharrisnutrition.com Hear the Wellness: Rebranded episode with Elizabeth's client: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wellness-rebranded-intuitive-eating-diet-culture-food/id1651744916?i=1000617179512 In this episode: How intuitive eating can lead to intuitive living Key ingredients for deprogramming from diet culture Setting the record straight on common misunderstandings and barriers to intuitive eating The power of community when healing your relationship with food Something to consider if you need a nudge towards dropping out of diet culture Growing kids with food and body confidence Different ways Elizabeth can support you on your health journey Plus, get to know Elizabeth more with some fun facts! Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition Free download to break up with diet culture: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.com/invisible-diet Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Attend an Emotional Fitness Studio Class: https://thecoachingtherapist.com/emotional-fitness-studio/
Happy Satiated Saturday! We are at the last episode of this month-long body image healing focus.And, I would be remiss if I didn't address our younger generations. Parents face a huge challenge now in navigating body image concerns with their kids as they face societal pressures from every angle to look a certain way. I work with so many parents who feel overwhelmed as to where to start or what to say when it comes to talking about body image with their kids. So this week's episode is for you.In this week's Satiated Podcast episode, I talk with Diana Rice, Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and Certified Positive Discipline Parenting Coach, about navigating body image with kids, building resilience and confidence with your children, the importance of parents creating a healthy relationship with their own food and body, fostering a sense of belonging in kids, and challenging societal messages. You can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/navigating-body-image-issues-with-kidsIf you're not a parent, Diana provides some powerful examples of what we could all be doing to provide a safer body image world for everyone. You might also reflect on how you would meet your inner child in some of the approaches we discuss today to reparent yourself on the ways you perhaps wished you were met, seen, and held around your body image concerns growing up. The Befriending Your Body Image Challenges with Somatic Eating® Practices Workshop is next week! To learn more and sign up, click HERE: https://satiated.mykajabi.com/offers/EkFBjX2QWith Compassion and Empathy, Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Diana here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anti.diet.kids/Website: https://tinyseednutrition.com/ Substack: https://dianarice.substack.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/antidietkids Support the Show.Keep in touch with Stephanie Mara:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSupport the show:Become a supporter: https://www.buzzsprout.com/809987/supportMy favorite water filter: https://www.pureeffectfilters.com/#a_aid=somaticeatingReceive 15% off my fave protein powder with code STEPHANIEMARA at checkout here: https://www.equipfoods.com/discount/STEPHANIEMARA?rfsn=7433250.c99684Use my Amazon Affiliate link when shopping on Amazon: https://amzn.to/448IyPl Special thanks to Bendsound for the music in this episode. www.bensound.co...
Alana Van Der Sluys is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, author, and TEDx speaker, known for her love of punk rock music and sarcasm. As an eating disorder survivor, she's committed to guiding others toward genuine, holistic health without the shackles of diet culture, fostering a community of empowerment and support.This episode covers:Alana's journey through three undiagnosed eating disordersThe nuanced dance of external validation: Navigating the shadows amid abundant love and supportEmbarking on the journey from self-loathing to self-love and the patience required to address the root causes of our desire for changeDelving into the patriarchal underpinnings of diet culture: Its subtle yet pervasive influenceInsights on the emotional and financial costs of dieting and the perpetual worry surrounding itFor more information check out Alana's Website: https://www.freedomwithfoodandfitness.comDefy the Diet $47 course: https://www.freedomwithfoodandfitness.com/coachingInstagram: freedomwithfoodandfitness
Have you ever been told by a doctor that ‘just losing weight' will solve your problems? You are not alone. In this episode, Elizabeth shares a personal experience she recently had at the doctor's office. In December, she celebrated her 50th birthday and, as part of her routine health check-up, underwent some tests. The results revealed that she had high cholesterol. Seeking to understand more about her condition, Elizabeth asked the doctor for clarification. The doctor's recommendation was straightforward but surprising: lose 5 to 10 pounds. This encounter sparks a broader discussion about weight stigma in health care and how it affects patient treatment and perception. Elizabeth, a registered dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, dives into the implications of such advice and the potential biases it reflects. Tune in to hear more about the actions Elizabeth decided to take based on this interaction, her insights on navigating health care as an advocate for intuitive eating, and her reflections on how weight-centric advice can impact overall well-being. For tools and resources to help you when visiting the doctors office, send us a message on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellnessrebranded Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition
Becky Belinsky, Ph.D., LMFT specializes in working with clients who struggle with eating disorders and all types of food and/or body image related issues. Her approach is size inclusive and fat positive, and she is passionate about exploring the societal and relational factors that contribute to eating disorders and disordered eating. She has conducted research around the intersection of weight stigma, eating disorders, and family relationships, and is also a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. In addition to her work around eating disorders, Becky provides psychotherapy for adults, couples, and families around the issues of anxiety and relational challenges. Becky Belinsky, Ph.D., LMFT "The Body Is Not An Apology: The Power of Radical Self-Love", Sonya Renee Taylor "Body Respect", Lindo Bacon Ph.D. ------ Instagram Facebook LinkedIn
Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness and Aging Gracefully
Bonnie R. Giller is a Registered and Certified Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She has her Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition and has worked in medical nutrition therapy and counseling for over 35 years. Bonnie helps chronic dieters and women 50+ regain trust with food so eating is easy, enjoyable, and nourishing to their body and mind.In this Episode Bonnie Shares:What it actually means to be a dieterTransitioning from dieting to intuitive eatingThe negative effects of dietingMindset and Beliefs about FoodAnd so much more! This is such a great episode! You can find Bonnie below: Bonnie Website Click HEREFollow Bonnie on Social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BonnieRGillerFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/intuitiveeatingforadietfreelifeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonniegillerInstagram: http://instagram.com/BonnieRGillerYouTube: http://bonnie.tubeFind Jess below!Website: Simply Jess Skincare SIMPLY JESS SKINCARE:Each and every product is naturally derived, highly concentrated and most importantly, super performing! Every product was born out of a need to have a truly pure product that met my high standards for efficacy. You can take 20% off Your Order of our all natural skincare line with code PODCAST Shop Now! Email Us! jess@learningtoglow.comFollow us! Instagram Tik Tok
In this week's episode, I'm joined by Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and body image coach Amanda Mittman. Amanda has worked with hundreds of clients and learned that the distress of a changing body can be very similar in different stages of life.Together, we discuss:Perimenopause and why we're hearing more about it nowThe damage that diet culture causes in the perimenopause spaceHow body grief shows up in midlife and in an aging bodyLosing young privilege and facing ageismHow to seek support from your community More from Amanda:Her private practice websiteFollow her InstagramMore from Leah:Get access to The Mindset Matters Free Mini CourseApply to The Embodied Method, my 1:1 coaching programJoin my self-paced course, The ReturnSubscribe to my personal SubstackFollow me on Instagram for more intuitive eating content @leahkern.rdVisit my website to learn more about my coaching offeringsSubscribe to my weekly newsletter to get a nugget of intuitive eating inspiration delivered straight from my heart to your inbox each week.Send me a voice messageEmail me: Leah@leahkernrd.com
Are you team strict diet or team intuitive eating? Or maybe, the team thing is kind of ridiculous. When it comes to nutrition, it often feels like we're stuck between two opposing camps: those who are all about strict diets and scientific nutrition, and those who advocate for intuitive eating. It's like there's an invisible line, and folks tend to stick to their side, often mocking the other without really engaging in meaningful dialogue. But reality isn't that black and white. It's not just about choosing between nutrition science and having a peaceful relationship with food. So a bit about Claire. Claire Chewnig is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor who's not on board with restrictive diets. She's the owner and founder of Yours Chewly Nutrition, a virtual private practice where she helps individuals heal from chronic dieting and disordered eating so that they can discover more peace, satisfaction, and trust in their relationships with food + body. Claire is also the RD Advisor for Health-Ade Kombucha where she educates both employees and consumers on all things gut health from an evidence-based, non-diet lens. When she's not on the clock, you can find her either taking a walk on the beach near her house or glued to her Kindle reading a fiction novel. Tweetable Quotes "A lot of times when we talk about either nutrition science or intuitive eating or relationship with food, it seems to be boiled down into two camps." - Rachelle Heinemann "There's the nutrition science world and, you know, the science world. And then there's like this [concept of] intuitive eating, woo woo, spiritual, whatever you want to call it, like free for all going on on the other side. They're two separate worlds. " - Rachelle Heinemann “The most basic thing that we have to make sure we're doing is eating enough and eating regularly throughout the day. Because if we're not doing that, then focusing on any like specific nutritional concept isn't really going to matter because our body's energy needs have to be met.” - Claire Chewning “The bottom line is, if you're not getting enough food or your food with your relationship with food is chaotic like this restrict binge situation going on, like we haven't even gone the first step. And so going to step 10 is just kind of out of order and doesn't work.” - Rachelle Heinemann "It is about so much more than the specific food choices that you're making." - Rachelle Heinemann Resources Connect with Claire on Instagram - @clairechewning Connect with Claire on TikTok - @clairechewning For additional information about how to work with Claire 1:1, join her monthly membership program, or enroll in one of her self-paced online courses, please visit www.clairechewning.com. Grab my Journal Prompts here! Provide Audio Feedback Here! LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who may need this podcast by sharing this episode. Be sure to sign up for my weekly newsletter here! You can connect with me on Instagram @rachelleheinemann, through my website www.rachelleheinemann.com, or email me directly at rachelle@rachelleheinemann.com
Beyond Intuitive Eating - Total Confidence with Food, Body, and Life
Anti-diet does not mean anti-weight loss. In this episode, Beth talks to colleague, Krista Muench about this common misconception and they dismantle the myths surrounding dieting and weight loss. They dive deep into discussions about the misconceptions that link intuitive eating to obesity, the damage caused by diet culture, and the necessity of focusing on healthy behaviors over numbers on a scale. Whether you're grappling with body image issues or seeking a sustainable path to wellness, this episode will empower you to transform your relationship with food and your body through evidence-based strategies and personal insights. Tune in to break free from weight stigma and embrace food freedom!About the Speaker: Krista Muench is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and owner of Dietitian Krista. Much like many girls and women, Krista spent her early teens to early twenties trying to change her body through diet and exercise. Her obsession with nutrition was initially what led her down the path to become a dietitian. During her studies she realized that her behaviors were not only consuming her life, but that they also weren't at all healthy and rather quite disordered. She started taking a different approach to food, movement and self-care and from there her life and health improved immensely. Krista see's way too many individuals struggling with body image issues, dieting and disordered eating much like she used to. As a result, she has made it her personal mission to help as many individuals as possible stop dieting for good, eat intuitively and improve their relationship with food and their bodies so they can live the healthy and fulfilling lives they deserve.You can find Krista at the following links:IG: @dietitian.kristaWebsite: www.dietitiankrista.comCONNECT MORE WITH BETH! Loving the podcast? You are not alone! If you're like most women, this podcast will kick off your journey and give you valuable insights, but you'll probably find yourself wanting even deeper support and transformation, totally understandable! Here is how to find what you are looking for… FREE 20 minute consult with BethJoin Peace with Food & Soul, the life-changing group coaching program designed to help you shed food and body guilt for GOOD. Join the free BEYOND INTUITIVE EATING Facebook group Work with Beth 1:1 SOCIAL HANDLES Website: www.bethbasham.com Instagram: @bethbasham.rdFacebook: @bethbasham.rd FOLLOW & REVIEW If you found value in this episode, please follow and leave me a review on whatever platform you're listening through. My mission is to help women end the war with their body and food so they can discover total body...
Embracing Movement for Wellness: Beyond the MythsThis episode of the 'One Small Bite' podcast, hosted by David Orozco, a Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, delves into the misconceptions surrounding exercise, movement, and their impact on health and weight loss. David revisits the conversation with intern Dianna Thomas, an expert in movement and weight loss, focusing on personal experiences with diet culture and the importance of incorporating a weight-inclusive approach to helping clients enhance their health and wellness. They debunk the myth of needing to engage in excessive exercise for health, discussing the signs of overtraining and emphasizing the benefits of integrating small, consistent movements into daily life for overall well-being. The episode highlights studies that question the rigid benchmarks of physical activity, like the 10,000-steps-a-day goal, advocating instead for enjoyable and sustainable forms of movement. David's approach—centered on curiosity, compassion, commitment, and consistency—encourages listeners to explore movement beyond conventional exercise, aiming for a healthy balance that fosters both physical and mental health for a long and nourished life One Small Bite at time! 00:00 Welcome and Special Offer for Listeners01:15 Introducing the One Small Bites Show02:01 Diving into Movement and Weight Loss: Part Two02:35 Personal Stories and Debunking Diet Myths05:11 Understanding Overtraining and Its Effects14:44 The Mental and Physical Toll of Excessive Exercise19:41 Addressing Gym Intimidation and Promoting Inclusive Movement28:43 Differentiating Between Movement and Exercise32:08 Redefining Exercise: Beyond the Numbers33:25 Debunking the 10k Steps Myth: A Deep Dive34:30 The Impact of Movement on Longevity35:01 Study Insights: Steps, Intensity, and Mortality38:08 Challenges and Limitations of Fitness Tracking40:36 Personalizing Fitness: Lulu's Journey50:24 The Philosophy of Small Steps to Health
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Hear how Bonnie went from being a successful weight loss dietitian, to totally transitioning her practice to using an Intuitive Eating approach. I know how hard this is because in many ways, us Intuitive Eating practitioner are still swimming upstream. But it is amazing to hear other peoples story's and how they really show honesty and integrity. Dieting creates a lot of cognitive dissonance but sometimes we just find it too hard to question cultural norms. I really respect Bonnie for all that she does. Enjoy the show! _________________________ Fun news happening over at my website at www.gilaglassberg.com. Every week, we are uploading a brand new recipe. AND! I am working on my very own E cookbook, so stay tuned. These recipes are all recipes I have made for myself and my family. They are easy, kid friendly and nourishing. And on July 17th, at 12:00pm EST, I will be running a webinar on Dispelling Dieting Myths. I hope you come and bring all of your questions on all the diets out there! Sign up here! Thank you for being there! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at gila@gilaglassberg.com. Have a wonderful day! Bonnie's Bio: Bonnie R. Giller, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES Bonnie R. Giller is a Registered and Certified Dietitian Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She has her Master of Science degree in Clinical Nutrition and has worked in medical nutrition therapy and counseling for over 35 years. Bonnie helps women and people with medical conditions like diabetes, stop dieting and regain trust with food so eating is easy, enjoyable, and nourishing to their body and mind. Using her signature Intuitive Eating Program, called WholeBody Trust: Intuitive Eating for a Peaceful Life™, Bonnie helps her clients support and honor their mind and body. She works with adults and teens guiding them in changing their relationship with food and their body. The result is they make peace with food, enjoy guilt-free eating, and live a healthy life they love. Bonnie is very passionate about helping her clients regain trust in themselves and their bodies so they can shift away from a diet mentality and learn to listen to their inner hunger and fullness signals. She is known for providing caring support and motivation as her clients reacquaint themselves with their inner wisdom. Bonnie is the author of 4 books, her most recent is Enjoying Food Peace: Recipes and Intuitive Eating Wisdom to Nourish Your Body and Mind. To learn more about Bonnie and her intuitive eating work, visit www.DietFreeRadiantMe.com.
Exercising releases feel good hormones called endorphins, which improve your mood and can also help you de-stress. The more you move your body, the more endorphins you release, which can directly impact your mental health! Movement has positive impacts in so many areas of life, including your body, your mind, and your overall health. In this episode, Maria, a Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Tara, a personal trainer, and Elizabeth, a Registered Dietician and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor share how movement is important in all three of their areas of expertise. This episode shares tips for adding more movement into your life to feel the positive benefits. It is always important to talk with your doctor before starting a new exercise routine. For more help on this, check out this amazing resource created by the hosts: The Ultimate Self Care Planner: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.ck.page/9e817ab37e Topics in this episode: How your movement is mental health. The reason Maria includes movement in her Emotional Fitness Studio. How movement directly impacts your mind, body and overall health. Advice and tips on how to add more movement into your daily life. Tips for keeping your movement healthy and intentional. Reframe how you think about movement. Download the best resource for practicing self care - The Ultimate Self Care Planner: https://elizabethharrisnutrition.ck.page/9e817ab37e Let's connect and keep the conversation going! Our resources: Get Audible: https://www.audibletrial.com/wellnessrebranded Tara De Leon, Master Personal Trainer Email: FitnessTrainer19@hotmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tara_de_leon_fitness Maria Winters, LCPC, NCC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coaching_therapist/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/MWcoachingtherapy Website: www.thecoachingtherapist.com Elizabeth Harris, MS, RDN, LDN FB: Health and Healing with Intuitive Eating community https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthandhealingwithintuitiveeating Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ElizabethHarrisNutrition What was YOUR takeaway? Share it on socials and don't forget to tag us so we can share it too! What would YOU like us to discuss? We want to make this show helpful and effective, so reach out and let us know!
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**Alert! The name of this podcast is changing on June 4th! Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the announcement. Be sure to subscribe to the newsletter!**In this impactful episode of The Heart Chamber Podcast, hosts Eden Morris and Boots Knighton delve into critical heart health issues. They discuss the stark effects of diet culture on heart health, emphasize the importance of tailored nutrition for heart patients, and explore the emotional challenges post-surgery. Eden, a dietitian, shares her personal struggle with sports-related energy deficiency and underscores the need to advocate for comprehensive care in the medical field. They introduce listeners to intuitive eating, emphasizing body respect and mental well-being. This episode provides essential insights into overcoming heart health challenges and embracing a supportive approach to nutrition and body image. Tune in to learn how to nurture your heart and mind.A Little More About Today's GuestEden Morris is a Registered Dietitian (RD), Licensed Dietitian (LD), and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor based in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She is a former collegiate softball player turned mountain biker/skier who decided to become an RD after her diagnosis and experiences with Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs).She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas A&M University and combined it with a Master's of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics through the Coordinated Program at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.Eden internalized so many of diet culture's messages as a teenage girl and young woman, and she hit diet rock bottom hard at the end of her collegiate athletic career. 3 stress fractures in her left foot, osteopenia, secondary amenorrhea for 3+ years, and a wrecked relationship with her respective sport were the wake-up calls that finally snapped her out of the diet mentality. She realized she could never go on a restrictive diet again if she wanted a more peaceful relationship with food and her body, especially when she retired from competitive sport. She spent the next decade slowly internalizing Intuitive Eating principles, and now, she will tell you the best thing she has ever done for her health is heal her relationship with food. Eden aims to inspire others to recognize that a fueled body performs better than a starving body in all phases of life. She challenges everyone – in her mountain community and beyond – to not let the fear of food, fear of judgment, or fear toward anything else keep them from leading the lives they're meant to live. If you ask Eden, the keys to becoming truly fearless are eating more food around our activities, appreciating our bodies for what they allow us to do vs how they look, and moving our bodies in ways we actually enjoy.https://www.acc.org/Latest-in-Cardiology/Articles/2022/12/20/18/25/CV-Consequences-of-Relative-Energy-Deficiency-in-Sport#:~:text=Relative%20energy%20deficiency%20in%20sport%20(RED%2DS)%20refers%20to,%2C%20immunity%2C%20and%20protein%20synthesis.How to connect with EdenWebsite: www.tetonperformancenutrition.com/linksInstagram: @gardenofeden_rd ; @find.food.freedom**I am not a doctor and this is not
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Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
You're in for a treat! This week on the pod we're chatting with the incredible Becca King (who you may know as @adhd.nutritionist on Instagram), a registered dietitian and certified intuitive eating counselor who specializes in helping folks with ADHD heal their relationship with food. Becca is an ADHDer herself, so we chat about her personal experience with disordered eating, the interplay of neurodivergence with the binge/restrict cycle, and how she approaches nutrition now for herself and for her clients. Becca is here to help us bust myths about nutrition for ADHD as we delve into what it really means to support yourself, use nourishment as self-care, and create a more peaceful relationship with food (and your body!) as an ADHDer. Tune in to hear more about… What's on Becca's plate (a favorite food combination she's eating, and what's on her life plate right now) How Becca was diagnosed with ADHD What ADHD feels like for her The impact of ADHD on her eating disorder, and vice versa Going from anorexia to binge eating Feeling out of control with food Why ADHDers are at a higher risk for disordered eating How body signals like hunger and fullness can be dulled in ADHDers Navigating medication and loss of appetite Why binge eating is so common with ADHD Recovering from the binge-restrict cycle Whether you should eat processed foods if you have ADHD How dopamine and carbohydrates are related The research on sugar and ADHD symptoms Becca's favorite snacks for ADHDers About Becca: Becca King is a Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an adult with ADHD who struggled for years with disordered eating, Becca is passionate about helping other ADHDers who struggle with binge eating, chronic dieting, and body image issues find food freedom and improve their self-esteem. She uses the Principles of Intuitive Eating and a weight-inclusive approach to nutrition for ADHD in her virtual practice. Follow Becca on IG @adhd.nutritionist Support the show on Patreon: Enjoying this podcast? Please support the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, community engagement, and access to "Ask Abbie" at Patreon.com/fullplate Group program: Looking for more support and concrete steps to take to heal your relationship with food and your body? Apply for Abbie's next 10-week group program: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/group-coaching Group membership: Already been at this anti-diet culture thing for a while, but want community and continued learning? Apply for Abbie's monthly membership: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/circle-monthly-group Social media: Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcast Find Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness Transcripts: If you're looking for transcripts, you can find those on Abbie's website, www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/podcast Podcast Cover Photography by Anya McInroy Podcast Editing by Brian Walters This podcast is ad-free and support comes from our Patrons on Patreon: Patreon.com/fullplate
Kayla Fitzgerald is the owner and Registered Dietitian at Endurance Nutrition where she works with runners and athletes at all levels to help them fuel up not just to crush workouts but also to have the energy to live their lives...and feel good doing it! She is an ultrarunner and combines her own personal experiences with her knowledge in nutrition science to achieve this.In this episode we dive into:the importance of individualized guidance for endurance athletesthe most common struggles in the endurance-training community (metabolism & PRs)bridging the gap between proper fueling and intuitive eatinga sports dietitian's take on eating for performance and eating for weight lossunderstanding how stress and hormone health impact training when macros are helpful and when they aren't.. and alternative strategies that can help athletes perform well!Kayla's bio:My name is Kayla and I'm a Registered Dietitian, Ultrarunner and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor based in Charleston, South Carolina. I used to think that eating less and seeing the number on the scale go down meant that I was healthy and fit but the truth was I never really felt strong or fast and I was just chasing that number on the scale. After several years of school and a year long Dietetic Internship at the Medical University of South Carolina, I learned the science behind why that doesn't work. But just because I knew the science, that didn't mean my mindset had changed. This led me to take a deep dive into Intuitive Eating and eventually becoming a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. Now, using both nutrition science and principles of behavior change I am fueling my body properly and I'm faster and stronger than I've ever been and I can help you have the same freedom and feel your best. This is what lead to the founding of Endurance Nutrition-- I want to help active people like you feel confident in the way you fuel your body on race day and every day. To connect & work with Kayla:Special VIP offer for our listeners: half off first month of group coaching with code "nourished" at checkouthttps://www.instagram.com/the.endurance.nutritionistwww.endurance-nutritionist.comFollow Chrissy & the team on @thenourishedera Instagram for daily women's health tips! Follow Chrissy on her Instagram: @chrissywilliams.rd WORK WITH US : https://www.chrissywilliamsnutrition.com/
Caitie, a fellow Registered Dieitian and I sit down to talk about the biggest fear in period recovery. Weight gain & body changes. Struggling with body image while trying to regain your period can feel like a never ending battle, but it doesn't have to be. Caitie joins us with her expertise in nutrition and body image coaching, providing insights and strategies to help you embrace your body's natural changes and foster a positive relationship with food and exercise. Our heartfelt conversation peels back the societal layers dictating body norms, and we offer practical advice for those feeling stifled by expectations that can disrupt the healing process.Weight gain fears and the desire for control are real hurdles in period recovery, but together, Caitie and I share personal stories and client experiences that illuminate the path to acceptance. Learn how to replace compulsive behaviors with ones that honor your well-being, and understand why nurturing your body and mind is pivotal for true healing. We explore the depth of these emotional landscapes, offering solace and support to anyone seeking to navigate these complex waters.Confidence and resilience in a world brimming with judgment are not just ideas but necessary tools. We discuss how to build them by nourishing your body, taking risks aligned with your values, and practicing self-forgiveness. End the episode feeling empowered, knowing that our community is here to support each step towards reclaiming not only your period but a life enriched with self-compassion. Join us on this transformative journey as we continue to break stigmas and build strength in body image resilience.Caitie Corradino is a Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, eating disorder recovery coach, body image expert, Personal Trainer, Registered Yoga Teacher, and breathwork facilitator. She combines nutrition counseling with movement and a powerful toolkit of somatic healing modalities to help women heal from binge eating, yo-yo dieting, food anxiety, eating disorders, disordered eating, body dysmorphia, GI issues, and more. She provides 1:1 counseling services and group retreats at her practice, Full Soul Nutrition.Some fun facts:Caitie is a full-time nomad! She's currently parked in Lisbon, Portugal, where she has a digital nomad visa. Caitie is a genuinely extroverted person that is truly energized by connecting with people.While Caitie no longer dances "formally," she's a forever dancer - she loves taking dance classes, dance fitness classes, and multiple daily kitchen dance breaksA few of her favorite things are: coffee, sunrises, playlists for every mood, candles, Ted Lasso, truffle fries, dogs, bathtubs, her friends, the moon, journaling, and being a ScorpioGet in touch with Caitie: fullsoulnutrition.com@caitie.c.rd on Insta Apply for coaching w/Cynthia: https://p.bttr.to/3ybjfOb Need guidance in eating? Check out this FREE Meal Plan from CynthiaWebsite: https://www.periodnutritionist.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/period.nutritionistFor the full show notes - please visit my website: periodnutritionist.com
In this must-listen replay from 2021, you'll meet the amazing Lauren Cadillac. A Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and Registered Dietitian, Lauren (aka the Feel Good Dietitian) specializes in helping her clients heal their relationship with food and break free of the dieting cycle without guilt or shame. She understands our universal need to be listened to, accepted, supported – all while having more energy, fun, sleep, and sense of well-being. Sounds amazing right? Tune in to hear Lauren break down what intuitive eating really is and some tangible steps to start your own journey towards food freedom. RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Follow Lauren on Instagram – @feelgooddietitian Visit Lauren online – laurencadillac.com Christy Harrison – christyharrison.com Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings – here. Journalling prompts for this episode: 1. What does your history with food look like? 2. Has your relationship with food gotten better or worse over time? 3. How much money, time, energy have you spent on food? 4. What other side effects are you experiencing by holding onto these behaviours? 5. What could you gain by creating a healthier relationship with food and your body? Book your complimentary 20-minute Breakthrough Call with Erin here! https://calendly.com/rawbeautytalks/20min?month=2023-10 Are you loving the show? We'd be so grateful if you could share the show with a friend, and leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts! Say hi to us on social: Facebook: @RawBeautyTalks Twitter: @RawBeautyTalks Instagram: @RawBeautyTalks
In this episode, we have a pretty cool chat with Stephanie Dodier, reformed dieter and coach for women post diet-culture. We dive deep into how society kinda messes with our heads, telling us we need to look a certain way to feel good about ourselves. Dodier brings up something called "the safety of conformity," which is basically about how we mix up feeling safe with actually being confident. Stephanie shares some personal stories -- for example, about being taken to a Weight Watchers meeting when she was just 12. It was a tough moment that stuck with her, making her feel like her body was somehow "wrong." This story set the stage for a lot of what she talked about, like how we chase after this image society wants for us, thinking it'll make us happy or confident, but it's really about feeling safe from judgment. The chat also ventures into how all of this safety stuff isn't just about weight. It ties into aging, health, and money. (Did you ever stop to think about how being worried about money is kind of similar to worrying about weight?) It's all about trying to fit into what we think we're supposed to be. Towards the end, we disuss how facing doubts and insecurities is actually a part of being confident. The real journey is about exploring all of the parts of our lives where we might not feel secure -- and figuring out how to work with them. Bio: Stephanie Dodier is a Clinical Nutritionist CNP, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, host of two top-ranking podcasts in the non-diet industry and creator of the Going Beyond The Food Method™️. She founded Undiet Your Life, a global coaching and online training platform focused on helping women make peace with food and their body so that they can live a fulfilling life… right now! She is also the founder of Undiet Your Coaching Practice, a global professional training platform. To connect with Stephanie, explore her links below: Website: https://www.stephaniedodier.com Podcast: Going Beyond the Food Instagram: https://instagram.com/stephdodier Join the LAD Membership Life After Diets on Instagram The LAD Website Email us @ lifeafterdietspodcast@gmail.com Stefanie's Website Stefanie on Instagram Stef's Body Image Webinar + Workbook Sarah's website Sarah's YouTube Channel Sarah's book, I Can't Stop Eating, is available on Amazon
Full Plate: Ditch diet culture, respect your body, and set boundaries.
Kirsten Morrison (@intuitive_rd on Instagram) joins us this week on the pod to discuss her experience as a former weight loss surgery dietitian. We explore the consequences on physical and mental health, her journey from working in bariatrics to now specializing in intuitive eating, how dietitians often experience their own disordered eating, and the overlap of disordered eating and bariatric surgery. I really appreciate Kirsten's perspective as someone that was closely involved in the weight-loss surgery practice. She and I discuss her firsthand observations on the process and its impact on the patients involved. Whether or not you have had weight-loss surgery or are considering it, I hope you listen to this episode. This is by no means a conversation that spans this entire topic, as we want to have folks on here with lived experience with the surgery soon. But I hope it's an informative and helpful discussion about the realities of weight-loss surgery from the perspective of someone who worked in a clinic. Our goal here is to provide you with the information you need to make an informed, compassionate decision for yourself and your body, always. Tune in to hear more about… Role of a dietitian in clinics offering bariatric surgery and lack of consistent post-operative support for patients Lack of informed consent in weight loss interventions Patients not fully informed about potential side effects and outcomes Pressure to undergo bariatric surgery as the "gold standard" solution Blaming and shaming culture surrounding weight loss efforts Ineffectiveness of weight loss surgeries in some cases Patients not achieving expected weight loss results post-surgery Surgical interventions not addressing underlying issues with food relationships Upgrading surgeries or blaming patients for lack of success Problematic approach of trying to eliminate hunger cues Red flags in trying to suppress a necessary biological cue Negative impact on food relationships and potential for binge eating Restrictive diets post-surgery exacerbating food-related issues How suppressing hunger cues doesn't work in the long run and leads to emotional, mental, and physical struggles The definition of "success" in weight loss surgeries and the misleading statistics often used to measure success Acknowledging privilege, stressing body autonomy, and exploring alternatives such as healing relationships with food and body image Kirsten Morrisson is an Anti-Diet Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. She is the Host of Intuitive Bites Podcast and runs her own virtual private practice helping women heal their relationships to food and body. Visit her online at @theintuitive_rd (Instagram), theintuitiverd.com and her podcast, Intuitive Bites. Support the show: Enjoying this podcast? Please support the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, community engagement, and access to "Ask Abbie" at Patreon.com/fullplate Transcripts: If you're looking for transcripts, you can find those on my website, www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/podcast Social media: Find the show on Instagram: @fullplate.podcast Find Abbie on Instagram: @abbieattwoodwellness Group program: Looking for more support and concrete steps to take to heal your relationship with food and your body? Apply for Abbie's next 10-week group program: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/group-coaching Group membership: Already been at this anti-diet culture thing for a while, but want community and continued learning? Apply for Abbie's monthly membership: https://www.abbieattwoodwellness.com/circle-monthly-group Podcast Cover Photography by Anya McInroy Podcast Editing by Brian Walters This podcast is ad-free and support comes from our Patrons on Patreon: Patreon.com/fullplate
Evelyn Tribole is a renowned and award-winning dietitian who is one of the two “founding mothers” (as Vic likes to say!) of Intuitive Eating. She has been featured on Good Morning America and is a best-selling author of 10 different books on Intuitive Eating (IE), which is an evidence-based, compassionate, self-care eating framework, rooted in dignity and respect for all bodies. Evelyn is one of the main reasons why IE has grown and evolved into an important cultural movement over the last 30 years. The holidays can be a very overwhelming time when it comes to Intuitive Eating, body image and self-acceptance, and this is the perfect episode to help you manage whatever comes your way! In this episode, Victoria and Evelyn talk about how mesmerizing and tempting diet culture is, how to pursue intuitive eating EVEN IF you're still not happy with your body, how to talk about food or respond to comments at Thanksgiving, and share so many helpful tips and mental frameworks that will give you the confidence you need to find peace with food!Website: evelyntribole.comRead: Intuitive Eating Workbook: Ten Principles for Nourishing a Healthy Relationship with FoodWork with a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor: intuitiveeating.orgSponsored by:Vionic: Use code REALPOD15 at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com when you login to your account. 1 time use onlyOak Essentials: Get 15% off @OakEssentials with the code REALPOD at oakessentials.com. #oakessentialspartnerLMNT: DrinkLMNT.com/REALPODAG1: DrinkAG1.com/realpodCozy Earth: Head to cozyearth.com and get up to 40% off sitewide when you use the code “REALPOD”Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.