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In this episode, the hosts delve into the complex relationship between alcohol and eating disorders, particularly binge eating. They start the discussion by sharing personal anecdotes about how alcohol influences their social interactions and how different cultures toast and drink. The conversation then shifts to how alcohol can trigger binge eating and decreases inhibitions, leading to loss of control around food, and sometimes serves as a substitute for food-related restrictions. Various facets of this relationship are explored, such as the cultural and emotional reasons behind drinking, the physical effects of alcohol on the body and appetite, and the psychological impacts like guilt and self-disgust. They also touch upon the concept of "drunkorexia," where individuals skip meals to save calories for drinking, and discuss strategies some use to avoid drinking or manage its effects. The episode offers insights on addressing these issues, such as giving up alcohol in a non-restrictive way, setting boundaries, and understanding the underlying emotional needs that lead to drinking or binge eating. If you're struggling with the intersection of alcohol and disordered eating, this episode provides a thoughtful exploration and practical advice. 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 Stef's Binge Recovery Course -- www.iamstefaniemichele.com/iamstefaniemichelecourse 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 If you find this episode helpful, you can 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.
Eternally Amy - A Sober Mom of Eight's Journey from Jail to Joy
In this episode of the "Eternally Amy" podcast, Amy Liz Harrison and Kate Vitela delve into the often overlooked connection between eating disorders and addiction, particularly focusing on the concept of 'Drunkorexia.' Through their own experiences, they show how disordered eating and drinking too much can be linked in unexpected and sneaky ways. The discussion shows how social pressure, shame, and keeping secrets can keep these problems going. By talking about their own experiences, the hosts emphasize how important it is to talk about these problems openly and to understand them. They tell people to meet people where they are, have empathy for them, and not criticize their food choices. Lastly, the episode encourages people to recover out loud and help each other on their way to healthier relationships with food and drugs. In this episode, we also talked about: Relationship Between Alcohol Abuse and Eating Disorders The Vicious Cycle of Bingeing and Purging With Food and Drink Insidiousness of the Drunkorexia Phenomenon Cultural Stigmas Against Eating Disorders Influence of Societal Compliments on Body Image and Behaviors Transitioning to Intuitive Eating and Using Food for Fuel The Importance of Self-Esteem, Agency, and Honesty in Recovery Supporting Friends in the Midst of Disordered Eating Struggles Meeting Others Where They Are in Their Healing Journey Impact of Comments and Peer Pressure on Eating Behavior Developing Boundaries and Asserting Choices Around Food Addressing Physical and Mental Health Issues
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As we continue the fight against destigmatizing eating disorders and mental health, Ashley and Sam highlight some of the lesser-known eating issues and eating disorders. In part one of this educational series, we cover: Binge Eating Disorder, Night Eating Syndrome, Drunkorexia, and Bigorexia. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/
‘Drunkorexia' is a habit that's popular among young people where they refuse to eat before a night of drinking. Though many assume this will help keep their calorie consumption low, experts reveal why engaging in this practice can lead to weight gain and other health risks. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/drunkorexia-a-popular-practice-that-leads-to-malnourishment
Drunkorexia isn't a term that everyone has heard of, but everyone needs to know about. In this podcast we discuss what it actually is, the habits that are associated with it, and what this looks like (especially in the college environment). Keep up with me on all socials at @malloryjpage and sign up here for my 16 week group coaching program if you're ready to transform your relationship with food, body and exercise forever.
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Figuring out how to prevent COVID infections in Ukrainian refugees is a lot more important than you might think. Also, do you, or someone you know, suffer from "drunkorexia"?
David recently diagnosed himself with an eating disorder, so he felt qualified to lead us through a quick examination of the 13 officially recognized eating disorders, and a few edited questions that will tell you if you have one, or not. Dr. Anna, a real-life psychologist makes a surprise appearance, which gives the podcast an air of authenticity. #Science Other Topics include: Nathan's scary Haunted House stories, Thomas Jefferson, Enslaved People, All Men Are Created Equal, ARFID, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Muscle Dysmorphia, binge eating, OSFED, compulsive overeating, diabulimia, Orthorexia, Selective, Drunkorexia, Pregorexia, PICA, and Lesbians, but nothing about Angelyne, the future Governor of California! So sit back, relax, and enjoy the most downloaded podcast in the world! The Unimaginary Friendcast! The Unimaginary Friendcast is hosted by David Monster, Erin Marie Bette Davis Jr. and Nathan Von Edmondson. https://unimaginaryfriend.com/podcast/ And find us on Facebook!
La Nutricionista Yarilis Tovar y la nutrióloga Dra. María Gabriela Flores nos explicarán que es la Drunkorexia y como muchas personas por cuidar su cuerpo y peso la padecen en secreto. Recordando lo mejor de Fuera de Lugar: El Máster coach Guilian Carlotti nos habla sobre cómo expandir nuestro brillo y salir de esa oscuridad donde muchos están. Las noticias de la semana en el reporte CIMA con Beatriz Galindo y el horóscopo con José Aparicio e Iliana Strubinger. En la conducción me acompaña como siempre la UPEL IDOL 2017 Verónica Oliveros. FUERA DE LUGAR VENEZUELA
My guest today is my friend Emelie Shinn. Emelie wants to share her personal story of her struggles with an eating disorder. Emelie has struggled for years and is now 107 days in recovery. Hear her why, and how it nearly cost her life. I learned so much from her, and know that this information will be beneficial. Maybe you yourself have struggled, or maybe a loved one has. It's our hope that you learn from this discussion. That it will help people struggling connect with resources, and get the help that is needed. Statistics show only 20% seek medical help.
Today we interview Lindsey Hall, an award-winning eating disorder recovery speaker, and writer. Topics we cover: - alcohol, addiction, and eating disorders (Drunkorexia) - the eating disorder cycle - romanticizing our eating disorders - "Bigorexia": men, fitness, gym culture and eating disorders - one foot in and one foot out in recovery - why we DO NOT grow out of our eating disorders and so much more! It's a fantastic episode. Find Lindsey Instagram Find Cara Foodbodysoul.co Doors to Food Body Soul - The Membership close on April 2nd, 2021, and do not open for another month. caraskitchen.net @caraskitchen
Last week on the podcast, I shared about my personal eating disorder recovery story, and today, I am so thrilled to welcome a friend, ally and all around advocacy queen around all things eating disorders and recovery to expand the conversation and deep dive into the truth around what these cycles look like and how body toxicity and diet culture has impacted all of us in a myriad of ways. I know many of you are as excited as I am to have her on the podcast, but if you’re unfamiliar with Lindseys work, I am so honored to get to be the one to introduce her to your world. She’s truly the most amazing combination of truth teller and tender hearted soul with a heart of gold, and I know her words and this conversation are going to seep into your soul as much as they have mine. Lindsey Hall (she/her) is an award-winning eating disorder recovery speaker and writer, focusing on what she refers to as "the nitty gritty topics often not discussed." Having struggled with the eating disorder cycle for many years, Lindsey has actively been in recovery since 2014, and is the author behind "I Haven't Shaved in Six Weeks," an award-winning blog written to humanize the stigmas of eating disorders, treatment, PCOS, and recovery. Through her writing, she has had the privilege of speaking around the world on nuanced topics such as Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Drunkorexia, Exercise Addiction, Orthorexia and other eating disorder behaviors, and has been featured in publications including TODAY Show, CBS, Washington Post, Bustle, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, SheKnows, NEDA, SHAPE Magazine, Refinery29, Recovery Warriors, Project Heal, and more. Her future dreams in recovery advocacy are focused on owning and converting a van to take it on the road so she can report on treatment centers and eating disorder resources around the country in a dream she's envisioned as "Recovery on the Road." Currently, she resides in Boulder, Colorado, with her Benjamin Button rescue dog (the vets have no idea his age), a loveable, runt kitten, and a lovely community of folx around her. Things we talk about in todays episode: Lindseys eating disorder and recovery story The cycle of eating disorders & how and why it shows up for most humans The detrimental nature to our psyches around all things diet culture Ways to support your own healing process The importance of kindness, learning & owning your shortcomings The ups and downs of navigating movement & exercise through recovery The post of Lindseys that changed the game for me in my own recovery journey this year Learning about the brain and how it impacts how we see our bodies A moment of my recovery story I’ve never talked about before Triggering messaging and foods, body toxicity, and beyond.
So this is talking about the different kinds of eating disorders, the types and what each is. I have at least two and I'm getting help to learn how to deal with them and learn what I can control and what I can't. Learning to like my body image and live a normal life.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lsfarnsworth29)
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In this episode, we welcome Kathleen Bishop, Licensed Clinical Social Worker who uses her training as a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and the Health At Every Size® principles in working with clients who have a history of disordered eating and body image problems. She is also trained as a Relapse Prevention Specialist and has experience treating Substance Use Disorders. In this conversation, we talk about the nexus between eating disorders and substance use disorder, fatphobia and how to sit through the uncomfortable feelings that come with healing. In this episode we talk about: How EMDR can help with body image healing What fatphobia is and how to break free from it Is food addiction real? The difference between an unhealthy relationship with food and unhealthy relationship with alcohol. Drunkorexia How trauma can play a role in substance use disorder and eating disorders The importance of community in healing Accepting a changing body Connect with Kathleen: Website Instagram Connect with Embracing Balance Podcast: Instagram Email: embracingbalancepodcast@gmail.com Connect with Victoria: Website Instagram Victoria's Beautycounter Email: victoria@victoria-yates.com Connect with Katherine: Website Instagram Katherine's Beautycounter
Professor Stephen J. Simpson, Entomologist and co-author of new book Eat Like The Animals, discusses the appetites of animals and what this means for our own diets; Respiratory physician Professor Trevor Williams canvasses developments in lung transplants; and the team explore the prevalence of drunkorexia in young people, and the mindfulness of knitting. With presenters Dr. Mal Practice, Nurse Epipen and Dr G Spot.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/radiotherapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadiotherapyOnTripleR/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_radiotherapy_?lang=enInstagram: https://instagram.com/radiotherapy_tripler?igshid=3944brpx7l0g
Binge drinkers beware, Drunkorexia is calling. Around 1 in 3 female university students report saving calories for binge drinking episodes. University of South Australia
Kathleen Bishop, LCSW, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and founder of Body Peace and Liberation, joins The Body Image Podcast for a direct yet compassion conversation on drunkorexia, fatphobia, and finding freedom from diet culture. Inside the episode, Kathleen offers practical, doable, and thought-provoking advice to help you make peace with food and your body. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol or substance abuse, SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Lindsey Hall feels like a giant, eight-year-long black hole devoured her late teens and 20's. Years that should have been spent figuring out who she was and what she cared about were erased by something called "Drunkorexia" - a nonmedical term for the fusion of alcoholism and anorexia. An accomplished writer and authentic voice for recovery, Lindsey brings us along on her journey of discovering how precious life truly is. You can find Lindsey's work at ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com or on Instagram @lindseyhallwrites. Our show is sponsored by Eating Recovery Center and Insight Behavioral Health Centers. For a free consultation, please reach out at 877-411-9578.
Interview with the self producer, rapper and my twin brother, XanyBoiNord. Chopping it up on his timeline as a musical artist, flashback to his high school football years and his thoughts on lyricism in music, while giving us 3 snippets on his own. NBA Playoffs recap, vegan food going global, and the new college trend "Drunkorexia." Also, "In My Glo" mixtape out on Soundcloud and YouTube right now!! Follow him @ Xanyboinord Music and beats by XanyBoiNord
In this classic episode, we take a look back at something making headlines again lately, "drunkorexia". This term was coined in 2008 to describe people who intentionally drink on an empty stomach to "save" calories and money, but it has more serious implications for the intersection of eating disorders and substance abuse. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode 237: Lindsey Hall is an award-winning eating disorder + addiction speaker and writer, focusing on what she refers to as "the topics that need to be talked about, but many are scared to admit." Having struggled with the eating disorder cycle for many years, Lindsey has actively been in her coined "flexible recovery" since 2014 and is the author behind "I Haven't Shaved in Six Weeks," a blog written to humanize the stigmas of eating disorders and treatment. Through her published writing, she has had the privilege of speaking around the world on nuanced topics such as Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Drunkorexia, Exercise Addiction, Orthorexia and other eating disorder behaviors, and has been featured in publications including TODAY Show, CBS, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, TheFix.com, SheKnows, Project Heal, NEDA, SHAPE Magazine, Bustle, Refinery29, New York Post, and more. Her future plans in recovery advocacy are currently focused on owning and converting a van to take it on the road, so she can report on treatment centers and eating disorder resources around the country in a dream she's envisioned as "Recovery on the Road." Show notes: Learn more about Madelyn's upcoming retreat with sound healing, AcroYoga, Thai massage, and more HERE How to give yourself space when you’re not feeling inspired. The purpose of staying in your own lane. Valley View Hot Springs HERE Maddy and Lindsey’s connection and their story of meeting at the University of Arkansas. How going to rehab created Lindsey’s blog, I Haven’t Shaved in Six Weeks: All the Truths About Eating Disorders. How her best friend dying shaped her entire life. Her crucial moment of getting a DWI and bingeing on two boxes of cereal. “Drunkorexia” — what it means and how it sent her to rehab at 24. How college life and sororities enable us to write off eating disorders and alcohol abuse. “Black and white mentalities are the fastest way to go into shame.” The importance of creating healthy boundaries with your parents. Her current relationship with her parents and how they have handled her disordered eating. The emotional breakdown she had 3 months ago over being completely dissatisfied in her life. How she handles stagnant energy and questioning her purpose. Why she’s been drinking way too much wine lately. ‘Flexible sobriety’ and how she notices her feelings and discomfort. The drinking pressures we feel from our significant others. Why we need to stop glorifying alcohol. How to handle feeling like an outcast when you don’t drink alcohol. How Lindsey had compassion for herself throughout this journey. “It takes a really long time to forgive yourself.” Must read book: The Bright Light: A Memoir of Living and Dying by Nina Riggs Lindsey’s role model and sobriety coach, Holly Whitaker. Connect with Lindsey: Instagram Twitter Facebook Blog Website
Episode 237: Lindsey Hall is an award-winning eating disorder + addiction speaker and writer, focusing on what she refers to as "the topics that need to be talked about, but many are scared to admit." Having struggled with the eating disorder cycle for many years, Lindsey has actively been in her coined "flexible recovery" since 2014 and is the author behind "I Haven't Shaved in Six Weeks," a blog written to humanize the stigmas of eating disorders and treatment. Through her published writing, she has had the privilege of speaking around the world on nuanced topics such as Body Dysmorphic Disorder, Drunkorexia, Exercise Addiction, Orthorexia and other eating disorder behaviors, and has been featured in publications including TODAY Show, CBS, Cosmopolitan, Women's Health, TheFix.com, SheKnows, Project Heal, NEDA, SHAPE Magazine, Bustle, Refinery29, New York Post, and more. Her future plans in recovery advocacy are currently focused on owning and converting a van to take it on the road, so she can report on treatment centers and eating disorder resources around the country in a dream she's envisioned as "Recovery on the Road." Show notes: Learn more about Madelyn's upcoming retreat with sound healing, AcroYoga, Thai massage, and more: https://maddymoon.com/events/ How to give yourself space when you’re not feeling inspired. The purpose of staying in your own lane. Valley View Hot Springs: https://www.olt.org/vvhs Maddy and Lindsey’s connection and their story of meeting at the University of Arkansas. How going to rehab created Lindsey’s blog, I Haven’t Shaved in Six Weeks: All the Truths About Eating Disorders: https://ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com/ How her best friend dying shaped her entire life. Her crucial moment of getting a DWI and bingeing on two boxes of cereal. “Drunkorexia” — what it means and how it sent her to rehab at 24. How college life and sororities enable us to write off eating disorders and alcohol abuse. “Black and white mentalities are the fastest way to go into shame.” The importance of creating healthy boundaries with your parents. Her current relationship with her parents and how they have handled her disordered eating. The emotional breakdown she had 3 months ago over being completely dissatisfied in her life. How she handles stagnant energy and questioning her purpose. Why she’s been drinking way too much wine lately. ‘Flexible sobriety’ and how she notices her feelings and discomfort. The drinking pressures we feel from our significant others. Why we need to stop glorifying alcohol. How to handle feeling like an outcast when you don’t drink alcohol. How Lindsey had compassion for herself throughout this journey. “It takes a really long time to forgive yourself.” Must read book: The Bright Light: A Memoir of Living and Dying by Nina Riggs: https://amzn.to/2C6GgE4 Lindsey’s role model and sobriety coach, Holly Whitaker: http://www.hipsobriety.com Connect with Lindsey: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindseyhallwrites/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindseyhallblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lindseyhallwrites Blog: https://ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com Website: http://www.ihaventshavedinsixweeks.com [Tweet ""Recovery deepens the moment you realize that you are responsible for everything in your life." - Lindsey Hall #mindbodymusings"] {COACHING} Desire to create an online business with your passion for helping others? Want to heal your disordered eating? Want to travel the world, but you’re holding yourself back out of fear? If you’re ready for any big change in your life, apply for my 1:1 coaching: https://maddymoon.com/coaching {RETREAT} The Feminine Surrender: A Weekend Haven for Restoring Trust, Love and Expression is approaching. Sign up to be notified of the next one here: https://maddymoon.com/events/
Studies show that a large proportion of college students are at least occasionally “drunkorexic,” avoiding food when they know they’ll be drinking later in order to get a better buzz or to keep from gaining weight.
Stuart Mackey looks at why women are managing their calorie intake by skipping meals to drink alcohol.
Diaries of the Cheshire Girls Book 1 of The Shattered Looking Glass series is the one that talks about addiction, drunkorexia, inhalant deaths, the first year of sobriety Book 2 by Hatter is March Hares Blues, is a who-dunnit based on financial abuse. My pen name for these is Hatter. Available at Lulu or my Cheshire Grin publishing website. www.cheshiregrinpublishing.com
Diaries of the Cheshire Girls Book 1 of The Shattered Looking Glass series is the one that talks about addiction, drunkorexia, inhalant deaths, the first year of sobriety Book 2 by Hatter is March Hares Blues, is a who-dunnit based on financial abuse. My pen name for these is Hatter. Available at Lulu or my Cheshire Grin publishing website. www.cheshiregrinpublishing.com
The term "drunkorexia" was coined in 2008 to describe people who intentionally drink on an empty stomach to "save" calories and money. Media reports suggest that it's sweeping college campuses, but Cristen and Caroline also discuss how the trendy term has more serious implications for the intersection of eating disorders and substance abuse. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers