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Have a question? Click here. Sherry Shaban shares a powerful personal journey from being a competitive athlete to overcoming a life-changing back injury and a tumultuous relationship with food and fitness. After a car accident at 16 that ended her athletic career, she struggled with identity and health, eventually discovering a holistic approach to wellness that goes beyond traditional diet and exercise methods.Central to Shaban's philosophy is understanding the role of the nervous system in eating behaviors. She explains that our body's "protection mode" (sympathetic nervous system) can trigger survival mechanisms like metabolism slowdown and binge eating in response to trauma, emotional distress, or perceived scarcity. Her approach focuses on healing underlying emotional issues, shifting from a diet culture mindset to intuitive eating, and understanding the deeper motivations behind health and fitness.Key points:Sherry explains that eating behaviors are deeply connected to the autonomic nervous systemTrauma, food scarcity, and emotional distress can trigger a "protection mode" responseWhy it's recommended to address underlying emotional traumas before starting intuitive eatingThe power in understanding one's triggers in healing your relationship with foodThe wisdom of changing motivation from appearance to functional goals in fitness (e.g., aging gracefully, maintaining independence)How to shift from "can't" to "don't" to change identity and habitsLinks DiscussedWhy Your Tight Hip Flexors Might be a Function of Your Nervous System with Elisabeth KristofGraced Health Podcast Season 21 Intuitive Eating Sherry's LinksHit Decks AppFREE download of the Make Peace With Food Workbook at www.makepeacewithfood.comSign up for the free 9-day MasterclassFall in Love with Fitness PodcastConnect with Sherrywww.sherryshaban.comInstagram: @sherryshabanfitnessFacebook: SherrJoin The Stronger Collective Nourished Notes Newsletter Core Essentials: Episode 1 2 3 430+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)Connect with Amy: GracedHealth.comJoin the Graced Health community on Facebook! Instagram: @GracedHealthYouTube: @AmyConnellLeave a one-time tip of $5
Du schaffst es gerade noch so, den Notruf zu alarmieren und kippst dann alleine zuhause um, nur, um im Krankenhaus mit einem super seltenen Syndrom wieder aufzuwachen, was infrage stellt, ob du je wieder normal gehen, sprechen, denken und leben kannst - das ist Samira passiert. In dieser Folge besprechen wird, wie sie mit dem Überleben einer tödlichen Krankheit umgegangen ist und wie sie sich von all den negativen Prognosen nicht hat zurückhalten lassen. Hoffentlich könnt ihr aus dieser Folge Mut, Motivation und Inspiration schöpfen. Samira's Accounts: Samira Stritzel - @koerper.geist.und.kunst Schaut gerne bei ihr vorbei. Bis zum nächsten Mal alles Liebe, Eure Isa Keywords: Essstörungen, Recovery, Heilung, Selbstliebe, Körperakzeptanz, Ernährung, Nahrung, Hunger, Sättigung, Gesundheit, Balance, Freiheit, Mindset, Psyche, Körper, Gewicht, Stoffwechsel, Hormone, Verdauung, Immunsystem, Nährstoffe, Mikronährstoffe, Makronährstoffe, Kohlenhydrate, Fette, Proteine, Vitamine, Mineralstoffe, Kalorien, Energie, Regeneration, Ruhe, Stress, Cortisol, Insulin, Blutzucker, Verdauungssystem, Darmgesundheit, Leber, Gehirn, Nervensystem, Sport, Bewegung, Training, Pause, Überlastung, Übertraining, Sportzwang, Kontrolle, Zwang, Angst, Unsicherheit, Trauma, Glaubenssätze, Gedanken, Restriktion, Binge, Essanfälle, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Food Freedom, Intuition, Selbstbestimmung, Vertrauen, Disziplin, Selbstbewusstsein, Mut, Veränderung, Wachstum, Reflexion, Therapie, Psychotherapie, Verhaltenstherapie, FBT, Internal Family Systems, Somatic Experience, Achtsamkeit, Meditation, Yoga, Atemarbeit, Entspannung, Resilienz, Stressbewältigung, Selbstfürsorge, Grenzen, Bedürfnisse, Empathie, Mitgefühl, Selbstmitgefühl, Identität, Akzeptanz, Perfektionismus, Schwarz-Weiß-Denken, Recovery-Wissen, Ernährungspsychologie, Essverhalten, Essensregeln, Essensängste, Genuss, Genussfähigkeit, Hungerzeichen, Körpersignale, Hunger-Sättigung, Überessen, Unteressen, Magersucht, Bulimie, Binge Eating, Orthorexie, ARFID, atypische Anorexie, atypische Bulimie, Diagnose, Symptome, Ursachen, Auswirkungen, Folgen, Heilungsweg, Rückfall, Trigger, Stabilität, Langzeitheilung, Selbsthilfe, Unterstützung, Community, Erfahrung, Erfahrungsberichte, Recovery-Weg, Fortschritt, Durchhalten, Hoffnung, Motivation, Inspiration, Mut machen, Aufklärung, Wissen, Wissenschaft, Forschung, Körperwissen, Darmflora, Darm-Hirn-Achse, Essensplan, Meal Plan, Mahlzeiten, Snacks, Nachtmahlzeit, Hunger stillen, Hungern, Überessen, Heißhunger, Cravings, Dopamin, Serotonin, Neurotransmitter, Hormonsystem, Zyklus, Menstruation, Amenorrhoe, Hormonbalance, Selbstwahrnehmung, Körperschema, Körperbild, Spiegelarbeit, Gewichtsschwankungen, Gewichtszunahme, Setpoint, Wohlfühlgewicht, Ernährungstherapie, Diätmentalität, Diätkultur, Food Peace, Food Freedom, intuitive Ernährung, Essverhalten ändern, Loslassen, Heilungsprozess, Heilungserfahrung, Essensfreude, Geschmackssinn, Verdauungsprobleme, Essensängste überwinden, Scham, Schuld, gesellschaftliche Normen, Selbstwert, Selbstvertrauen, Geduld, Vergebung, Vergangenheit, Zukunft, Loslassen, Veränderung, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Emotionen, Nervensystem, Ernährungswissen, Essstörungsaufklärung, Recovery-Tipps, Selbstentwicklung, innere Stärke, Selbstfindung, Körperrespekt, Körperverständnis, Essrituale, Nahrungsvielfalt, Mahlzeitenstruktur, Hungerphasen, Essrhythmus, Heißhungerattacken, Gelüste, emotionale Heilung, Nervensystemheilung, Traumaheilung, Körperkontakt, Berührung, Selbstberuhigung, Entspannungstechniken, Mindful Eating, Essensgenuss, Selbstermächtigung, Loslassen, Akzeptanz, Selbstwertgefühl, Körperharmonie, Wohlfühlkörper, Selbstwahrnehmung stärken, Identitätswandel, Essverhalten analysieren, Ernährungsneugier, Nahrungsmittelvielfalt, Essgewohnheiten, intuitive Auswahl, innere Stimme, Selbstbestimmung stärken, Körperenergie, Lebensqualität verbessern, Recovery-Tools
Send us a textShow NotesSummary:In this fascinating episode, Rick explores the intricate relationship between our brains and eating behaviors through a neuroscience lens. He delves into how our neural pathways influence food cravings, explains why certain foods become addictive, and provides practical strategies for rewiring our brains to develop healthier eating habits. Rick breaks down complex concepts like neuroplasticity and the role of neurotransmitters, making them accessible and actionable for listeners seeking to transform their relationship with food.Key Takeaways:Dopamine's Double-Edge: Our brain's reward system, particularly dopamine release, evolved to ensure survival but has been hijacked by modern processed foods. Understanding this mechanism helps explain why certain foods feel irresistible and how manufacturers exploit these neural pathways.Stress-Eating Connection: Chronic stress alters brain regions involved in impulse control and triggers cortisol release, driving us toward high-calorie foods. This explains why stressful situations often lead to emotional eating and poor food choices.The Power of Neuroplasticity: Our brains remain adaptable throughout life, meaning we can rewire harmful eating patterns through consistent practice of new behaviors. It typically takes 21 days to form a habit and 90 days to cement it into a lifestyle.Sleep's Critical Role: Sleep deprivation disrupts hunger hormones and impairs the prefrontal cortex, leading to increased cravings and poorer food decisions. Quality sleep is fundamental for maintaining healthy eating patterns.Mindfulness as a Tool: Regular mindfulness practice strengthens the brain's ability to regulate food choices and reduces impulsive eating by enhancing activity in the prefrontal cortex. Simple exercises like the raisin meditation can help develop this skill.Environment Matters: Our surroundings significantly impact our eating behaviors. Strategic placement of healthy foods and thoughtful choice architecture can support better decision-making and reinforce positive habits.Ready to transform your relationship with food? Start your brain-rewiring journey today.
Da ich ganz oft gefragt werde, was man in der Recovery von einer Essstörung essen soll, um Zunehmen und Abnehmen ausgleichen zu können - je nach Essstörungsform - und wieder in die ganzheitliche Balance zu kommen, teile ich hier meine Tipps und Erfahrungen mit euch. Diese Folge gibt es diesmal außerdem auch im Videoformat auf YouTube, falls ihr sie mit Video anschauen möchtet. :) Triggerwarnung: In diesem Video geht es um Essstörungen wie Anorexie, Bulimie und Binge Eating. Zudem erwähne ich meine Erfahrungen mit Depressionen, Panikattacken und einer Angststörung. Disclaimer: Ich bin weder eine ausgebildete Ärztin, noch Therapeutin und lege nur meine eigene Erfahrungen und Recherchen dar. Bitte sucht euch die Hilfe, die ihr für euren Heilungsweg braucht. You matter. Keywords: Essstörung, Recovery, Recovery Warrior, Tipps, Hacks, Healing out loud, Hunger High, Restriktion, Binging, Purging, Binge Purge Zyklus, Essstörungen, Journey, Heilung Essstörung, Selbstliebe, Selbstakzeptanz, Körperakzeptanz, Essanfall, Binge Eating, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Is Possible, Mental Health, Heilung, Community, Körperbild, Anti Diät Kultur, Food Freedom, Support, Essstörung Bewältigung, Schamgefühle, Essen, Warrior, Balance Im Essen, Ernährung Psychologie, Intuitive Eating, Essstörung Therapie, Essstörung Hilfe, Mental Health, Essstörung Gesellschaft, Weg Zur Heilung, Body Positivity, Real Talk, Food Peace, Food Focus, Mentaler Hunger, Essstörungskultur, Heilung Ist Möglich, Diätkultur, Binge Eating Awareness, Essstörung Verstehen, Prozess, Erfahrungen, Essstörungen Bewältigen, Extreme Hunger Awareness, Food Focus, Body Acceptance, Mindful Eating, Empowerment, Mental Health Awareness, Ernährung Mentale Gesundheit, Weg aus der Essstörung, Gesund Genesen, Essstörungen Erkennen, Schuldgefühle Loswerden, Storytime, Stories, Körper Geist, Emotional Eating, Against Stigma, Tips, Binge Eating Help, Food Is Fuel, Is Worth It, Heilung Ohne Diät, Hoffnung, Nach Essanfall, For Life, Von Innen, Selbstwert, Anti Diät Denken, Essentipps, Erfahrungsberichte, Starke Community, Schuldgefühle Heilen, Durch Selbstakzeptanz, Gesundheit Ohne Diät, Mit Mut, Hilfe, Therapie, Psyche, Psychologie, Body Respect, Magersucht, Anorexie, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Diagnose, Bulimie, Binge Eating, ARFID, Atypisch, Magersucht, Bulimie, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, OSFED, Adipositas, Erfahrungen, Motivation, Selbstliebe, Heilungsweg, Selbstakzeptanz, Bodypositivity, Bodyacceptance, Power Talk, Motivational Quotes, Zitate, Übergeben, Sportzwang, Sportdrang, Bewegungsdrang, Depressionen, Angststörung, Panikattacken, Bodydysmorphia, Körperschemastörung, Set Point Theorie, Abnehmen, Zunehmen, Gewicht, Waage, Loslassen, Essstörungen, Magersucht, Anorexie, Bulimie, Binge Eating, Orthorexie, Anorexia Nervose, Bulimia Nervosa, Heilung, Recovery, Heilungsweg, Kalorien zählen, Extremhunger, mentale Gesundheit, Genesung, Therapie, Selbstfürsorge, Achtsamkeit, Ernährung, Körperbild, Selbstakzeptanz, Selbstwertgefühl, Unterstützung, professionelle Hilfe, Psychotherapie, Psychologie, Rehabilitation, Emotionale Heilung, Essverhalten, Bewältigung, Essstörungsspezialist, Ernährungsberatung, Gruppentherapie, Familientherapie, Rückfallprävention, Trigger, Stressmanagement, Gesundheitspflege, Körperwahrnehmung, Sport, Bewegung, gesunder Lebensstil, Nahrungsmittel, Auslöser, Bewusstsein, Gesprächstherapie, Verhaltenstherapie, Achtsamkeitsübungen, Selbsthilfegruppen, Stärke, Hoffnung, Selbstbewusstsein, Geduld, Durchhaltevermögen, Fortschritt, Veränderung, Erfolg, persönliches Wachstum, Erholung, Ganzheitlichkeit, Selbstliebe, Resilienz, Selbstreflexion, Meditation, spirituelles Wachstum, gesunde Beziehungen, Selbstpflege, Ressourcen, Lebensfreude, Neubeginn, Gesundheit, Selbstvertrauen, Meditation, Veränderung, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Stress, Ängste lösen, Psychologie, Psychotherapie
Essstörungen, Depressionen, Angststörungen, Panikattacken und selbstzerstörerisches Verhalten - all das sind Erfahrungen, die uns oft bedauern lassen, dass sie so einen großen Raum in unserem Leben eingenommen haben und/oder einnehmen. Doch es gibt auch einige Erkenntnisse, die man retrospektiv (in "guten" Phasen) daraus ziehen kann, von denen ich euch heute erzählen will. Realistisch und nicht zu delusional, aber mit einer Prise hoffnungsvollem Optimismus als Grundhaltung im Leben. Also let's go und happy new year, Still going strong, Eure Isa Triggerwarnung: In diesem Video geht es um Essstörungen wie Anorexie, Bulimie und Binge Eating. Zudem erwähne ich meine Erfahrungen mit Depressionen, Panikattacken und einer Angststörung. Disclaimer: Ich bin weder eine ausgebildete Ärztin, noch Therapeutin und lege nur meine eigene Erfahrungen und Recherchen dar. Bitte sucht euch die Hilfe, die ihr für euren Heilungsweg braucht. You matter. Keywords: Essstörung, Recovery, Recovery Warrior, Tipps, Hacks, Healing out loud, Hunger High, Restriktion, Binging, Purging, Binge Purge Zyklus, Essstörungen, Journey, Heilung Essstörung, Selbstliebe, Selbstakzeptanz, Körperakzeptanz, Essanfall, Binge Eating, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Is Possible, Mental Health, Heilung, Community, Körperbild, Anti Diät Kultur, Food Freedom, Support, Essstörung Bewältigung, Schamgefühle, Essen, Warrior, Balance Im Essen, Ernährung Psychologie, Intuitive Eating, Essstörung Therapie, Essstörung Hilfe, Mental Health, Essstörung Gesellschaft, Weg Zur Heilung, Body Positivity, Real Talk, Food Peace, Food Focus, Mentaler Hunger, Essstörungskultur, Heilung Ist Möglich, Diätkultur, Binge Eating Awareness, Essstörung Verstehen, Prozess, Erfahrungen, Essstörungen Bewältigen, Extreme Hunger Awareness, Food Focus, Body Acceptance, Mindful Eating, Empowerment, Mental Health Awareness, Ernährung Mentale Gesundheit, Weg aus der Essstörung, Gesund Genesen, Essstörungen Erkennen, Schuldgefühle Loswerden, Storytime, Stories, Körper Geist, Emotional Eating, Against Stigma, Tips, Binge Eating Help, Food Is Fuel, Is Worth It, Heilung Ohne Diät, Hoffnung, Nach Essanfall, For Life, Von Innen, Selbstwert, Anti Diät Denken, Essentipps, Erfahrungsberichte, Starke Community, Schuldgefühle Heilen, Durch Selbstakzeptanz, Gesundheit Ohne Diät, Mit Mut, Hilfe, Therapie, Psyche, Psychologie, Body Respect, Magersucht, Anorexie, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Diagnose, Bulimie, Binge Eating, ARFID, Atypisch, Magersucht, Bulimie, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, OSFED, Adipositas, Erfahrungen, Motivation, Selbstliebe, Heilungsweg, Selbstakzeptanz, Bodypositivity, Bodyacceptance, Power Talk, Motivational Quotes, Zitate, Übergeben, Sportzwang, Sportdrang, Bewegungsdrang, Depressionen, Angststörung, Panikattacken, Bodydysmorphia, Körperschemastörung, Set Point Theorie, Abnehmen, Zunehmen, Gewicht, Waage, Loslassen, Magersucht, Anorexie, Bulimie, Binge Eating, Orthorexie, Anorexia Nervose, Bulimia Nervosa, Heilung, Recovery, Heilungsweg, Kalorien zählen, Extremhunger, mentale Gesundheit, Genesung, Therapie, Selbstfürsorge, Achtsamkeit, Ernährung, Körperbild, Selbstakzeptanz, Selbstwertgefühl, Unterstützung, professionelle Hilfe, Psychotherapie, Psychologie, Rehabilitation, Emotionale Heilung, Essverhalten, Bewältigung, Essstörungsspezialist, Ernährungsberatung, Gruppentherapie, Familientherapie, Rückfallprävention, Trigger, Stressmanagement, Gesundheitspflege, Körperwahrnehmung, Sport, Bewegung, Durchhaltevermögen, Fortschritt, Veränderung, Erfolg, persönliches Wachstum, Erholung, Ganzheitlichkeit, Selbstliebe, Resilienz, Selbstreflexion, Meditation, spirituelles Wachstum, gesunde Beziehungen, Selbstpflege, Ressourcen, Lebensfreude, Neubeginn, Gesundheit, Selbstvertrauen, Meditation, Veränderung, Persönlichkeitsentwicklung, Stress, Ängste lösen, Psychologie, Psychotherapie
Not so Merry Christmas, wenn du eine Essstörung hast? I got you and I get you, denn ich habe das auch jahrelang durchgemacht. Auch heute spielen mentale und emotionale Themen bei mir zu dieser Zeit noch eine große Rolle, über was ich mit euch in dieser Folge spreche. In dem Sinne hoffe ich, dass Euch auch diese Folge etwas geben konnte und ihr die kommenden Tage für Euch nutzen könnt. Alles Liebe und danke Euch für alles, Eure Isa Triggerwarnung: In diesem Video geht es um Essstörungen wie Anorexie, Bulimie und Binge Eating. Zudem erwähne ich meine Erfahrungen mit Depressionen, Panikattacken und einer Angststörung. Disclaimer: Ich bin weder eine ausgebildete Ärztin, noch Therapeutin und lege nur meine eigene Erfahrungen und Recherchen dar. Bitte sucht euch die Hilfe, die ihr für euren Heilungsweg braucht. You matter. Keywords: Essstörung, Recovery, Recovery Warrior, Tipps, Hacks, Healing out loud, Hunger High, Restriktion, Binging, Purging, Binge Purge Zyklus, Essstörungen, Journey, Heilung Essstörung, Selbstliebe, Selbstakzeptanz, Körperakzeptanz, Essanfall, Binge Eating, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Is Possible, Mental Health, Heilung, Community, Körperbild, Anti Diät Kultur, Essstörung Therapie, Essstörung Hilfe, Mental Health, Weg Zur Heilung, Body Positivity, Real Talk, Food Peace, Food Focus, Mentaler Hunger, Essstörungskultur, Heilung Ist Möglich, Diätkultur, Binge Eating Awareness, Essstörung Verstehen, Prozess, Erfahrungen, Essstörungen Bewältigen, Extreme Hunger Awareness, Food Focus, Body Acceptance, Mindful Eating, Empowerment, Mental Health Awareness, Ernährung Mentale Gesundheit, Weg aus der Essstörung, Gesund Genesen, Essstörungen Erkennen, Schuldgefühle Loswerden, Storytime, Community, Schuldgefühle Heilen, Durch Selbstakzeptanz, Gesundheit Ohne Diät, Mit Mut, Hilfe, Therapie, Psyche, Psychologie, Body Respect, Magersucht, Anorexie, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Diagnose, Bulimie, Binge Eating, ARFID, Atypisch, Magersucht, Bulimie, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, OSFED, Adipositas, Erfahrungen, Motivation, Selbstliebe, Heilungsweg, Selbstakzeptanz, Bodypositivity, Bodyacceptance, Power Talk, Motivational Quotes, Zitate, Übergeben, Sportzwang, Sportdrang, Bewegungsdrang, Depressionen, Angststörung, Panikattacken, Bodydysmorphia, Körperschemastörung, Set Point Theorie, Abnehmen, Zunehmen, Gewicht, Waage, Loslassen, Wiegen, Abnehmen, Abnehmtipps, Diät, Depressionen, Angststöung, Mental Health, Essstörungspodcast, Bodypositivity, Bodyneutrality, No Filter, MentalHealthAwareness, BodyImageHealing, AnorexiaRecovery, Essstörungskreislauf durchbrechen, Orthorexie erkennen, MindsetShift, OrthorexiaAwareness, EatingDisorderRecovery, GymTok, SocialMediaDetox, Körperpositivität, Körperrespekt, Heilungsschritte, Heilungsprozess teilen, SelfAcceptanceJourney, FoodFreedom, Angst und Essen, Fitnessroutinen hinterfragen, Social-Media-Einfluss verstehen, AntiDietCulture, Fitspo-Kritik, Social-Media-Konsum reflektieren, Ernährungszwang überwinden, Selbstakzeptanz lernen, Ed Recovery, BodyAcceptance, MentalHealthMatters, DietCultureDropout, soziale Medien und Essstörungen, Fitnessmythen entlarven, Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Emotionsregulation bei Essstörungen, Essdruck mindern, Ernährung und Psyche, Essstörungen verstehen, StopComparing, Heilungsstrategie, Zwangsstörung und Essstörung, Körperversöhnung, MindfulEating, RecoveryIsPossible, Essstörungen und Kindheit, Essstörungen und Erwachsenwerden, Social-Media-Trends und Selbstwert, Essstörungen und Identität, Essstörungskreislauf durchbrechen, Unterstützung finden, Ernährungsstörungen, Wellness Culture, Recovery-Community, Food Focus, Extremer Hunger, Recoverytok, Recoverytiktok, Fear Foods, Fear Food Challenge
Depressive Schübe in Kombination mit den Zyklen aus Restriktion und Kompensation im Rahmen von Essstörungen treten oft parallel zueinander auf, weshalb wir unbedingt mehr darüber sprechen müssen. Also let's talk - es geht nämlich auch um die Frage, was zuerst kam - die Depression oder die Essstörung? Wie sieht es hier hinsichtlich Ursachen und Folgen aus? Das und mehr besprechen wir in dieser SOLO Folge. Triggerwarnung: In diesem Video geht es um Essstörungen wie Anorexie, Bulimie und Binge Eating. Zudem erwähne ich meine Erfahrungen mit Depressionen, Panikattacken und einer Angststörung. Disclaimer: Ich bin weder eine ausgebildete Ärztin, noch Therapeutin und lege nur meine eigene Erfahrungen und Recherchen dar. Bitte sucht euch die Hilfe, die ihr für euren Heilungsweg braucht. You matter. Danke für's Zuhören und bis zum nächsten Mal alles Liebe, Eure Isa :) Keywords: Essstörung, Recovery, Recovery Warrior, Tipps, Hacks, Healing out loud, Hunger High, Restriktion, Binging, Purging, Binge Purge Zyklus, Essstörungen, Journey, Heilung Essstörung, Selbstliebe, Selbstakzeptanz, Körperakzeptanz, Essanfall, Binge Eating, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Is Possible, Mental Health, Heilung, Community, Körperbild, Anti Diät Kultur, Food Freedom, Support, Essstörung Bewältigung, Schamgefühle, Essen, Warrior, Balance Im Essen, Ernährung Psychologie, Intuitive Eating, Essstörung Therapie, Essstörung Hilfe, Mental Health, Essstörung Gesellschaft, Weg Zur Heilung, Body Positivity, Real Talk, Food Peace, Food Focus, Mentaler Hunger, Essstörungskultur, Heilung Ist Möglich, Diätkultur, Binge Eating Awareness, Essstörung Verstehen, Prozess, Erfahrungen, Essstörungen Bewältigen, Extreme Hunger Awareness, Food Focus, Body Acceptance, Mindful Eating, Empowerment, Mental Health Awareness, Ernährung Mentale Gesundheit, Weg aus der Essstörung, Gesund Genesen, Essstörungen Erkennen, Schuldgefühle Loswerden, Storytime, Stories, Körper Geist, Emotional Eating, Against Stigma, Tips, Binge Eating Help, Food Is Fuel, Is Worth It, Heilung Ohne Diät, Hoffnung, Nach Essanfall, For Life, Von Innen, Selbstwert, Anti Diät Denken, entale Gesundheit, Psyche, Recovery, Therapie, Angststörung, Selbstliebe, Selbsthilfe, Achtsamkeit, Körperbild, Ernährung, Bewegungstherapie, Psychotherapie, Klinikaufenthalt, Trauma, Selbstfürsorge, Heilung, Essverhalten, Bulimie, Anorexie, Binge Eating, Orthorexie, Verhaltenstherapie, Tiefenpsychologie, Gruppentherapie, Einzeltherapie, Stress, Burnout, Selbstwert, Resilienz, Mindset, Emotionen, Kontrolle, Heilungsweg, Ernährungsberatung, Perfektionismus, Zwangsstörung, Körperakzeptanz, Heilungsprozess, Trigger, Selbstreflexion, Therapie, Emotionale Heilung, Lebensqualität, Wohlbefinden, Genesung, Unterstützung, Selbstakzeptanz, Hilfe, Psychiatrie, Stigma, Selbstbewusstsein, Erholung, Wohlbefinden, Diagnose, Bewältigung, Rückfall, Unterstützungssystem, Selbstvertrauen, Heilungsstrategien, Motivation, Esskontrolle, Überwindung, Essprobleme, Lebensfreude, Selbstmitgefühl, Körpergewicht, psychische Erkrankung, Integration, Lebensbalance, Routinen, psychische Belastung, Krisenintervention, Therapieverfahren, Gedankenmuster, Selbstwahrnehmung, Körperwahrnehmung, Behandlung, Selbstentwicklung, Emotionale Stärke, Genesungsprozess, innerer Frieden, Therapieerfolg, Angstbewältigung, Lebenssinn, psychische Stabilität, Stressabbau, Akzeptanz, mentale Stärke, Achtsamkeit, Essanfälle, Restriktion, emotionale Unterstützung, Triggerpunkte, Selbstschutz, Gemeinschaft, Recovery Tipps, Mental Health, Selbstheilung, Trigger Warnung, Essstörungen verstehen, Body Positivity, Selbstliebe Journey, Therapie Erfahrung, Heilungsprozess teilen, mentale Stärke, Essdruck verstehen, Heilungsweg, Selbstakzeptanz üben, Achtsamkeit im Alltag, Trigger, Emotionen regulieren, Mental Health Awareness, Essverhalten ändern, Recovery Ziele, Körperakzeptanz, Ernährung und Psyche, Psychotherapie
Schuldgefühle nach dem Essen waren genauso wie Scham, Selbstverurteilung und teilweise auch Ekel vor mir selbst Gefühle, die in meiner Essstörungsrecovery für mich Alltag waren. Gerade die Phase mit Extremhunger und Zunahme waren eine der größten Herausforderungen, die ich zu der Zeit hatte. Mit dem Loslassen meines essgestörten Körpers verlor ich nämlich auch eine Identität, ein Schutzschild, das ich mir aufgebaut hatte. Doch es war ein unstabiles Kartenhaus, das zum Glück schnell in sich zusammen fiel. Damals war das jedoch ganz, ganz schlimm für mich. Deshalb diese kleine Folge als Support für solche Phasen und Momente, in denen ihr vielleicht auch solche Gefühle erlebt, damit ihr damit nicht so alleine seid. Bis zum nächsten Mal alles Liebe und ein herzliches Namasté, Eure Isa Keywords: Essstörung, Recovery, Recovery Warrior, Tipps, Hacks, Healing out loud, Hunger High, Restriktion, Binging, Purging, Binge Purge Zyklus, Essstörungen, Journey, Heilung Essstörung, Selbstliebe, Selbstakzeptanz, Körperakzeptanz, Essanfall, Binge Eating, Extremhunger, Food Focus, Is Possible, Mental Health, Heilung, Community, Körperbild, Anti Diät Kultur, Essstörung Therapie, Essstörung Hilfe, Mental Health, Weg Zur Heilung, Body Positivity, Real Talk, Food Peace, Food Focus, Mentaler Hunger, Essstörungskultur, Heilung Ist Möglich, Diätkultur, Binge Eating Awareness, Essstörung Verstehen, Prozess, Erfahrungen, Essstörungen Bewältigen, Extreme Hunger Awareness, Food Focus, Body Acceptance, Mindful Eating, Empowerment, Mental Health Awareness, Ernährung Mentale Gesundheit, Weg aus der Essstörung, Gesund Genesen, Essstörungen Erkennen, Schuldgefühle Loswerden, Storytime, Stories, Körper Geist, Emotional Eating, Against Stigma, Tips, Binge Eating Help, Food Is Fuel, Is Worth It, Heilung Ohne Diät, Hoffnung, Nach Essanfall, For Life, Von Innen, Selbstwert, Anti Diät Denken, Essentipps, Erfahrungsberichte, Starke Community, Schuldgefühle Heilen, Durch Selbstakzeptanz, Gesundheit Ohne Diät, Mit Mut, Hilfe, Therapie, Psyche, Psychologie, Body Respect, Magersucht, Anorexie, Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Diagnose, Bulimie, Binge Eating, ARFID, Atypisch, Magersucht, Bulimie, Binge Eating Disorder, ARFID, OSFED, Adipositas, Erfahrungen, Motivation, Selbstliebe, Heilungsweg, Selbstakzeptanz, Bodypositivity, Bodyacceptance, Power Talk, Motivational Quotes, Zitate, Übergeben, Sportzwang, Sportdrang, Bewegungsdrang, Depressionen, Angststörung, Panikattacken, Bodydysmorphia, Körperschemastörung, Set Point Theorie, Abnehmen, Zunehmen, Gewicht, Waage, Loslassen, Wiegen, Abnehmen, Abnehmtipps, Diät, Depressionen, Angststöung, Mental Health, Essstörungspodcast, Bodypositivity, Bodyneutrality, No Filter, MentalHealthAwareness, BodyImageHealing, AnorexiaRecovery, Essstörungskreislauf durchbrechen, Orthorexie erkennen, MindsetShift, OrthorexiaAwareness, EatingDisorderRecovery, GymTok, SocialMediaDetox, Körperpositivität, Körperrespekt, Heilungsschritte, Heilungsprozess teilen, SelfAcceptanceJourney, FoodFreedom, Angst und Essen, Fitnessroutinen hinterfragen, Social-Media-Einfluss verstehen, AntiDietCulture, Fitspo-Kritik, Social-Media-Konsum reflektieren, Ernährungszwang überwinden, Selbstakzeptanz lernen, Ed Recovery, BodyAcceptance, MentalHealthMatters, DietCultureDropout, soziale Medien und Essstörungen, Fitnessmythen entlarven, Emotionales Wohlbefinden, Emotionsregulation bei Essstörungen, Essdruck mindern, Ernährung und Psyche, Essstörungen verstehen, StopComparing, Heilungsstrategie, Zwangsstörung und Essstörung, Körperversöhnung, MindfulEating, RecoveryIsPossible, Essstörungen und Kindheit, Essstörungen und Erwachsenwerden, Social-Media-Trends und Selbstwert, Essstörungen und Identität, Essstörungskreislauf durchbrechen, Unterstützung finden, Ernährungsstörungen, Wellness Culture, Recovery-Community, Food Focus, Extremer Hunger, Recoverytok, Recoverytiktok, Fear Foods, Fear Food Challenge
The constant battle with food sensitivities can leave you feeling frustrated and helpless. You're trying to make changes to your diet, but nothing seems to work. In this episode, Melissa Urban, the co-founder and CEO of Whole30, shares insights on identifying food sensitivities, managing cravings, and the challenges of maintaining healthy habits. You'll hear about the importance of self-experimentation and mindfulness in making dietary choices, as well as the updated plant-based Whole30 program, catering to diverse dietary preferences. Listen now to start making smart food choices today! For show notes, visit https://fivejourneys.com/podcasts/identifying-food-intolerances-using-the-new-whole30/ Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/feelfreakingamazing/ Related Episodes Food Freedom and Life Boundaries, with Melissa Urban Eat Healthy and Eco-Friendly Foods, with Stacie De Lucia Stay Healthy when Eating Out, with Nicolette Richer Phytonutrients: the Key to Your Health, with Dr. Deanna Minich From Toxic Diet Culture to Food Peace, with Dr. Will Cole Beyond Diets: How Your Genes Reveal the Ideal Eating Plan for You, with Dr. Sam Shay
Uncover the key to improving gut health and overall well-being with this intriguing conversation about the connection between food, gut health, and emotional wellness. Discover how a simple shift in perspective could lead to profound changes in your health. Join me as we explore the fascinating world of vagal nerve tone and its impact on our daily lives. With Dr. Cole's expertise in mind-body connection and holistic healing, this episode provides a wealth of knowledge for individuals seeking to improve their gut health and overall well-being through personalized and mindful approaches to nutrition. Listen now to start creating a better relationship with your food! For show notes, visit https://fivejourneys.com/podcasts/from-toxic-diet-culture-to-food-peace/ Follow us on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/feelfreakingamazing/ Related Episodes Eat Healthy and Eco-Friendly Foods, with Stacie De Lucia Stay Healthy when Eating Out, with Nicolette Richer Food Freedom and Life Boundaries, with Melissa Urban
Does the thought of giving yourself unconditional permission to eat scare or confuses you? If the answer is, “yes”, you aren't alone. It was scary and confusing for me, too, once upon a time. In today's episode, I discuss why it is so important for intuitive eaters to give themselves unconditional permission to eat. I share about the freedom that can come from this practice. I also give you practical steps you can take to start giving yourself unconditional permission to eat today. This Episode Includes My Thoughts On: Why it's important for you to give yourself unconditional permission to eat The role of reflective practice in intuitive eating How removing restriction frees you to honor your body Why honoring your hunger and fullness frees you from physical pain How I can help you on your intuitive eating journey Break Free from Food Guilt with My Self-Paced Intuitive Eating Course: One Bite at a Time WANT MORE GOODNESS? Book a Free Call with me HERE Hang with me on Instagram Join my Private Community on Facebook Submit a Question you would like me to answer on the Podcast Check out my website for full show notes and a transcript of this episode Email me at podcast@theintuitiveeatingmama.com to ask your questions about intuitive eating and my approach to body image work
Have you ever experienced food guilt? If the answer is “yes”, do you think it's helping you? I don't believe it does. In today's episode, I talk about where food guilt comes from and why it doesn't serve you. I also give you practical tips for how to break free of food guilt once and for all. Today's Episode Includes My Thoughts On: My experience with food guilt Shame as a motivator Food rules leading to food guilt How to get rid of food guilt How I can help you achieve food freedom Break Free from Food Guilt with My Self-Paced Intuitive Eating Course: One Bite at a Time WANT MORE GOODNESS? Book a Free Call with me HERE Hang with me on Instagram Join my Private Community on Facebook Submit a Question you would like me to answer on the Podcast Check out my website for full show notes and a transcript of this episode Email me at podcast@theintuitiveeatingmama.com to ask your questions about intuitive eating and my approach to body image work
Stress is normal, but is stressing about what you eat normal? Many of us experience stress around food on a daily basis, but what if I told you it didn't have to be that way. In today's episode, I discuss why we experience so much stress around food, where that food stress comes from, and how you can decrease your food stress while increasing your overall health. Today's Episode Includes My Thoughts On: Food stress Impacts of stress My personal journey with food stress Practical steps you can take to decrease your food stress Apply to join my Intuitive Health Reboot Group Coaching WANT MORE GOODNESS? Book a Free Call with me HERE Hang with me on Instagram Join my Private Community on Facebook Submit a Question you would like me to answer on the Podcast Check out my website for full show notes and a transcript of this episode Email me at podcast@theintuitiveeatingmama.com to ask your questions about intuitive eating and my approach to body image work
When we are on this food journey, one of the things I want for us, is to be happy with who we are. Yes, we want to lose weight, yes we want to be healthy but if you cannot find peace and freedom now, you wont find peace and freedom losing 20 pounds. Let's talk about that today!
This is our final episode of Food Peace, Please. However we are both starting our own podcasts for our specific communities! So be on the look out for those coming soon! In this episode we are giving you tips on how to get through this holiday season! Like what to do when people comment on your food choices and how to have your own back. If you're interested in becoming a food freedom athlete, apply for Serena's program here: http://serenamarierd.com/apply If you would like Susan's Free Ultimate Guide to Fertility Food Freedom and to join her email list click here
I sat down with Susan Portz, who is a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and IVF sister. Susan is passionate about helping women navigate their fertility journey with compassion & without guilt or unnecessary diet restrictions. Susan is incredibly open and vulnerable about her journey with infertility and I think this will be so helpful for other women going through it, or for those looking to support loved ones on a fertility journey.What we cover: Susan's personal fertility journey and what she has learned along the way A look into the process of IVF as well as the costThings to consider throughout your fertility journey - things to check for, specialists to see, etc.How and why to advocate for yourself The mental & emotional toll of a fertility journey How to navigate the IVF process with your partnerHow she and her husband have coped differently & together How to support loved ones going through IVF/fertility treatments How to stay positive while going through a fertility journey And more! Connect with Susan: Link to buy her course: Learn more about Fertility Nutrition AcademyPodcast link: Food Peace, PleaseFind Susan on IG & TikTok @freedom.fertility Affiliate Links & Codes: Hill and Hazel - use my code SHANNA10 to save at hillandhazel.comParagon Fitwear - use code WELLNESSFORTHEWIN to save at paragonfitwear.comLoveHandle - use code WELLNESSFORTHEWIN to save - affiliate link Other Resources Mentioned: Podcast Susan loves - Fertile Ground Spencer Brissard (host of Fertile Ground) IG - @spenserbrassardRecurrent Pregnancy Loss Association - @rplassociation Follow me on IG at @wellnessforthewin and @wellnessforthewinpod Check out my blog for healthy recipes & wellness tips! JOIN MY EMAIL LIST HERE! Please be sure to rate, review and subscribe to the podcast!
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On episode 142 the Fellas have a very special guest & friend of the show Omari M'$!! The guys catch up with the bro and chop it up about his latest album Titled “Flourish” including the inspiration, growth, & so much more!! They also get into some shenanigans surrounding relationships, Trae Young whooping the Knicks, Having a woman meet your mother and so much more! Flourish available on all Streaming platforms! social media handle: @goldbottondon
South + Pine American Eatery is a staple of downtown Morristown and its reputation is a direct reflection of its Head Chef, Leia Gaccione. She's appeared on Iron Chef, Chopped, and will be on Bravo's 2022 season of Top Chef! They offer their guests a seasonal menu with the freshest local ingredients, but also have certain staples that have become fan favorites. Segment 1Leia takes us through her background growing up in New Jersey, watching cooking shows, and eventually going to culinary school. She's worked with celebrity chefs like Bobby Flay and Carl Ruiz and has also appeared on cooking shows herself. We discuss her path through the culinary world, what it's actually like to appear on cooking shows, and how she started to develop her vision for her own restaurant. Today in New Jersey History: Robert Sean Leonard was born on February 28, 1969 in Westwood, New Jersey and raised in Ridgewood, New Jersey. The actor is best known for such roles as Neil Perry in "Dead Poets Society," Dr. James Wilson on the television series "House," and as Dr. Roger Kodak on the television series "Falling Skies." Segment 2We discuss what went into opening her first restaurant and what it was like to navigate the beginning. We also talked about how they create their seasonal menus. Every season South + Pine creates a brand new menu, with a few fan favorites like the Polenta Fries and the burger, staying on regardless of the season. Leia describes some of her favorite ingredients to use and why summer is her favorite season! New Jersey Fun Fact: New Jersey does not have an official state song. Many people think it's "I'm from New Jersey" but this has never been made the official song of the state.Segment 3As a staple of the Morristown community, South + Pine has a great relationship with the area. Not only has the community been supportive of South + Pine over the last seven years, Leia and her team have also been supportive of other local businesses through collaborative events and healthcare workers throughout the pandemic. South + Pine: southandpine.comAddress: 90 South Street Morristown, NJInstagram: @southandpineThank you to our sponsors:Albert & Whitney CPAs: awcpasllc.comPayPro: payprocorp.comContact the show: greetingsfromthegardenstate@gmail.comWebsite: greetingsfromthegardenstate.comFollow us on Instagram: @greetingsfromthegardenstateSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GardenState)
Welcome to Episode One of Food Peace, Please! On today's episode, we are sharing the story of how we first met! As we dive into the back story, we also share what makes our friendship so special, and how we hope our friendship can inspire you to deepen connections with the women in your own lies!
Welcome to the Food Peace, Please Podcast! This podcast is all things ditching diet culture, finding freedom with food through intuitive eating and ultimately finding that sweet spot of self love so that you can live your best life. Every week grab your earbuds, take a walk and listen in as we share with you our personal stories, professional opinion and interview experts that will help you on your journey to food freedom and self love.
In this episode, Karin is joined by Julie Duffy Dillon, MS, RDN, NCC, CEDRD-S, Registered Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist and PCOS expert. Julie helps fight diet culture through her writing, courses, podcast, her private nutrition practice, and by mentoring dietitians and health care workers on weight inclusive practices. Julie is committed to promoting health without the pursuit of weight loss and has spent the last 20 years helping people heal their relationship with food. As an eating disorder expert, she has worked with all types of eating disorders and joined her clients on their path to Food Peace.Join Karin and Julie for a conversation on the intersection of PCOS and eating disorders, PCOS statistics, the harmful message that weight can cause PCOS, the importance of acknowledging a client's socioeconomic situation, healing from medical system neglect, Julie's podcast “Love, Food,” and much more!• Meet Julie and connect with her online• Follow Julie on Clubhouse, Facebook, and Instagram• View Julie's services, writing, courses, and free resources• Listen to the “Love, Food” podcast• Subscribe to Julie's blog
Welcome to Family in Focus with Wendy Schofer, MD -- Thanksgiving special post. You know who wasn't invited to Thanksgiving - anywhere? The Food Police! In this super-quickie episode, I go over four things to consider before your Thanksgiving meal. They're so important that we can call them rules for the day. Actually for every day. Enjoy!
Welcome to Family in Focus with Wendy Schofer, MD -- Thanksgiving special post. You know who wasn't invited to Thanksgiving - anywhere? The Food Police! In this super-quickie episode, I go over four things to consider before your Thanksgiving meal. They're so important that we can call them rules for the day. Actually for every day. Enjoy!
Oh boy this is a juicy one!Today Michaela and I dug into her own personal story with disordered eating and recovery which ultimately led to her journey as a dietitian. We dove into how the dietetics is still saturated in diet culture/ fat phobic messaging with a large focus on creating weight loss for clients instead of focusing on improving the health of the masses. You are going to love this one!You can find more of Michaela at: https://www.instagram.com/food.peace.nutritionist/ &https://www.michaelaputala.com/links
Jeg får stadig spørsmål om hva mine beste tips til å tåle et variert kosthold er? For mange innebærer en rekke matvarer alt fra luft i magen, smerter i ledd, kløe og hovne slimhinner. Jeg har selv gått fra å reagere på så og si alt jeg spiste, til nå å tåle så og si alt. Toleransevinduet mitt er blitt større på maten jeg spiser, det jeg drikker, jeg sover bedre og har det generelt bedre. Hva har jeg gjort? Hvilke nøkler har vært viktig? I episode 141 kommer jeg innom: Sammenhengen. Forskjellige typer stress. Summen av stress. Det som gir reaksjon trenger ikke være årsaken. Tarm, mikrobiota, inflammasjon. Food Peace. Periodisk faste. Metabolsk frihet. Mat intuisjon. Slow and steady. Magien skjer utenfor komfortsonen. Og mye mer. Jeg blir veldig glad om du deler episode og legger igjen en tilbakemelding, det betyr at budskapet når flere. Ta en screenshot av din tilbakemelding og send til meg på Instagram @lila_life, og jeg sender deg en overraskelse. Jeg har også laget en magisk guide til deg hvor du kan bli kjent med hormonene dine og din feminine syklus, helt gratis. Få den her https://www.lilalife.net/HormonellRestart Du finner mer om episoden og diverse linker i dette innlegget https://www.lilalife.no/lila-podcast. Hjerteklem Line https://www.instagram.com/lila_life/
Jeg får stadig spørsmål om hva mine beste tips til å tåle et variert kosthold er? For mange innebærer en rekke matvarer alt fra luft i magen, smerter i ledd, kløe og hovne slimhinner. Jeg har selv gått fra å reagere på så og si alt jeg spiste, til nå å tåle så og si alt. Toleransevinduet mitt er blitt større på maten jeg spiser, det jeg drikker, jeg sover bedre og har det generelt bedre. Hva har jeg gjort? Hvilke nøkler har vært viktig? I episode 141 kommer jeg innom: Sammenhengen. Forskjellige typer stress. Summen av stress. Det som gir reaksjon trenger ikke være årsaken. Tarm, mikrobiota, inflammasjon. Food Peace. Periodisk faste. Metabolsk frihet. Mat intuisjon. Slow and steady. Magien skjer utenfor komfortsonen. Og mye mer. Jeg blir veldig glad om du deler episode og legger igjen en tilbakemelding, det betyr at budskapet når flere. Ta en screenshot av din tilbakemelding og send til meg på Instagram @lila_life, og jeg sender deg en overraskelse. Jeg har også laget en magisk guide til deg hvor du kan bli kjent med hormonene dine og din feminine syklus, helt gratis. Få den her https://www.lilalife.net/HormonellRestart Du finner mer om episoden og diverse linker i dette innlegget https://www.lilalife.no/lila-podcast. Hjerteklem Line https://www.instagram.com/lila_life/
We are rebroadcasting some of our older episodes of Love Food for a few weeks while we prepare and perfect the NEW PCOS + Food Peace Course. Please enjoy! How do you navigate a fatphobic world without support? This episode's letter writer just started college and recovering from an eating disorder. And it is hard! College campuses can be a hub for overexercise, bad body talk, and diets. Listen as I chat with Ayana Habtemariam from Truly Real Nutrition about ways to navigate this part of your Food Peace journey. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Mentioned in this episode: Ayana Habtemariam's website / Ayana's Instagram Food peace resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap / PCOS + Food Peace Course / Food Peace Syllabus / 6 Keys To Food Peace / My PCOS Manifesto If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! Visit our PCOS Roadmap for FREE resources here. Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
Dear Listener, Today, join me for a rerun of one of our most downloaded episodes to date with the one and only Julie Duffy Dillon. During this conversation, Julie shares how a non-diet approach can be supportive for those with Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and the main things individuals who receive a PCOS diagnosis should know. Julie also talks more about her work with Laura Burns (guest on episode 106) and PCOS Body Liberation! Julie is a Fat Positive Registered Dietitian, nutrition therapist, eating disorder specialist, podcaster, and author who has been helping people heal their relationship with food for 20 years. She guides her clients on a journey to Food Peace using non-diet, body liberating, trauma-informed practices. If you'd like to learn more about Julie and her work, you can find her on IG @foodpeacedietitian and @PCOSBodyLiberation or on her website at, https://juliedillonrd.com. You can also tune into her incredible podcast, Love Food, wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for being here today! Yours Chewly, Claire Link to register for our fall webinar, How to Break the Haunting Binge Restrict cycle, happening on Wednesday, October 20 from 6:30-7:30pm EST
We are rebroadcasting some of our older episodes of Love Food for a few weeks while we prepare and perfect the NEW PCOS + Food Peace Course. Please enjoy! Let's dive into this old Love Food podcast episode and the complex experience of raising children while trying to walk the Food Peace journey. Does the question "What's for dinner?" feel like nails on the chalkboard? Pull up a chair and let's talk through this again with special guest Rachel Goodman from the More Than What You Eat Podcast. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Mentioned in this episode: Rachel Goodman / More Than What You Eat Podcast / Rachel's free course / Rachel's Instagram Food peace resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap / PCOS + Food Peace Course / Food Peace Syllabus / 6 Keys To Food Peace / My PCOS Manifesto If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! Visit our PCOS Roadmap for FREE resources here. Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
This week, we read a letter from a listener who has been through so much trauma and pain in their food journey. How can someone model a positive relationship with food for their family when it's so hard to feel at peace with eating? In this episode, Julie talks about prioritizing healing, choosing a different fight, and how centering yourself also helps those around you. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Mentioned in this episode: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap / PCOS + Food Peace Course / Food Peace Syllabus / 6 Keys To Food Peace / My PCOS Manifesto / Sonya Renee Taylor's The Body Is Not An Apology / Enter to win a 6-month supply of Ovofolic! If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by the PCOS + Food Peace Course! Find out more at PCOSandFoodPeace.com. Use coupon code TRUTH at check out for 30% off during the month of September (2021)! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is also brought to you by Ovofolic--a new way trusted way to get Inositol to help with PCOS. We are GIVING AWAY a 6 month supply of Ovofolic to two lucky winners! Go to juliedillonrd.com/ovofolic for more info! Also, use this link to check out Ovofolic to get 15% off (aff) ElanHealthcare.ca/discount/FOODPEACE or use coupon code FoodPeace at check out! Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
Want the Ditch The Diet Guide? Click here and get the guide for FREE.Are you tired of dieting and ready to start your journey toward Food Peace?Have you been struggling for as long as you can remember with how to eat? Do you feel ashamed of your body? Are you experiencing an eating disorder, binge eat, or have an unforgiving body image?Do you feel like you are always on a diet then out of control off the diet? And the only next step that makes sense is to go back that feels destined to fail?In this episode we chat about:Julie's journey to helping women with PCOS.How the diet culture is making healing with PCOS worse. What is intuitive eating?What are Julie's approaches to PCOS and intuitive eating?How dangerous are body image and the culture of shame for women who need to lose weight for health?The PCOS journey is a long road and changes throughout your lifetime. Thank you so much for tuning in to this episode. I'm beyond honored that you're here and would be grateful if you could take 2 minutes to leave me a 5-star review in iTunes or on your podcast app, this way together we can inspire, connect and educate even more women.Let's connect? Take a screenshot of this episode and share it on Instagram tagging me in with Jennifer Roelands, MD │Coach (@wellwomanmd) • Instagram photos and videos and the hashtag #WellWomanMD – can't wait to connect.Here is Julie's info.PCOS | Food Peace | Anti-Diet (@foodpeacedietitian) • Instagram photos and videosTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR:Want to learn why your hormones are a hot mess? Trying to get pregnant and want answers?This episode is sponsored by Modern Fertility. A wonderful company that offers tests that are delivered to your door. The most comprehensive fertility hormone test you can take at home to be proactive about your fertility. Use this link and get $10 off of your order.Well Woman MDWell Woman MD is my health coaching business. I have spent over a decade in women's health and can help you optimize your health. If you have a hormonal imbalance and want to reverse your symptoms naturally then I can help you. I address nutrition, lifestyle, and mindset with my 5 steps proven protocol. You will get vetted information to help you live well, love well.Instagram:Jennifer Roelands, MD (@wellwoman.md) • Instagram photos and videos
This episode of the Love Food podcast is a little different! We received a letter from a listener who has been working on food peace for fifteen years(!) and is sending you (and Food) their gratitude and encouragement. Listen as Julie responds to this listener's letter and walks us through some lessons to be learned from food peace. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Show Notes: - Julie Dillon RD blog - The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap - The PCOS + Food Peace Course - Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus - 6 Keys To Food Peace Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by the PCOS + Food Peace Course! Find out more at PCOSandFoodPeace.com. This episode of The Love Food Podcast is also brought to you by Ovofolic--a new way trusted way to get Inositol to help with PCOS. Love Food listeners get 15% off using the code 'FoodPeace' at checkout. Some things I want you to know about Ovofolic: It has the recommended 40:1 ratio of myo-inositol and d-chiro-inositol in Ovofolic. It is important to take an inositol supplement with quality ingredients in supplements; not all inositol ingredients are the same. Ovofolic has no taste or smell, no preservatives or additives. The individual pouches guarantee equivalent dosing and optimum freshness. They are also easy to carry! Woman-owned and led. Local small business, not a big corporation. Personal touch every time! Dr. Pari responds to all customer emails herself and oversees every aspect of manufacturing. Use this link to check out Ovofolic to get 15% off (aff) ElanHealthcare.ca/discount/FOODPEACE or use coupon code FoodPeace at check out! Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
In this episode of the Love Food podcast, we sit down with Marie-Pier Pitre-D'Iorio from the Balanced Dietitian podcast! We chat about a letter from a listener who is a self-described food "addict" and talk about letting go of control, giving yourself unconditional permission to pursue food freedom, and why food "addiction" may not be what you think it is. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Show Notes: - Julie Dillon RD blog - The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap - The PCOS + Food Peace Course - Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus - 6 Keys To Food Peace - Marie-Pier's Instagram - Marie-Pier's website + group program Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by Ovofolic--a new way trusted way to get Inositol to help with PCOS. Love Food listeners get 15% off using the code 'FoodPeace' at checkout. Some things I want you to know about Ovofolic: It has the recommended 40:1 ratio of myo-inositol and d-chiro-inositol in Ovofolic. It is important to take an inositol supplement with quality ingredients in supplements; not all inositol ingredients are the same. Ovofolic has no taste or smell, no preservatives or additives. The individual pouches guarantee equivalent dosing and optimum freshness. They are also easy to carry! Woman-owned and led. Local small business, not a big corporation. Personal touch every time! Dr. Pari responds to all customer emails herself and oversees every aspect of manufacturing. Use this link to check out Ovofolic to get 15% off (aff) ElanHealthcare.ca/discount/FOODPEACE or use coupon code FoodPeace at check out! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is ALSO brought to you by the PCOS + Food Peace Course! Find out more at PCOSandFoodPeace.com. We are doing a summer sale until July 22nd. Use code LIBERATE to get 30% off the current course, which closes on May 22nd next year. PCOS + Food Peace course members will also get 50% off my NEW food peace course, coming Spring 2022. Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
Welcome back to the BodPod! Today, we are excited to be chatting with Kimmie Singh, a registered dietician based in N.Y.C., an active member of the International Federation of Eating Disorder Dieticians, and co-host of the PCOS and Food Peace podcast with Julie Duffy Dillion. As an associate at LK Nutrition, Kimmie supports her clients with a fat-positive, anti-oppressive framework and has a special passion for working with people that have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), something she has personal experience with. Kimmie has also presented at various national and regional conferences on the harmful effects of weight stigma in healthcare, eating disorder treatment, food insecurity, and weight inclusivity in dietetics training.In this episode, Kimmie will share how she eventually ended up calling herself “the fat N.Y.C. dietician and nutritionist,” her experience going to school to become a nutritionist, and her personal journey with eating disorders. She will also explain the Health at Every Size approach that LK Nutrition participates in, the role that media and reality television play in our body images, and the gender and racial gap within the medicine and nutrition communities. Last but not least, Kimmie will open up about her experience with PCOS. Keep listening to hear how Kimmie is turning down the volume on diet culture to help others get to know their bodies. Instagram: @bodypositive_dietitianWebsite: https://www.bodypositivedietitian.com/Association for Diversity and Health: https://asdah.org/
Are you getting tired and impatient as you are mending your relationship with food? Dylan Murphy from the Food Freedom podcast joins us today to give us some steps towards rewriting the narratives that we have learned about our bodies. We also explore how to reshape our food peace journey into something sustainable. Grab your cup of coffee, or a margarita - you can listen here now. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Show Notes: - Julie Dillon RD blog - The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap - The PCOS + Food Peace Course - Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus - 6 Keys To Food Peace - Food Freedom Podcast - Dylan Murphy - The Next Right Thing (Podcast) - The Next Right Thing (Book) - Free Method Nutrition - Free Method Academy Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. This week's letter: Dear Food, Just when I think that you and I have moved towards a healing relationship, I end up repeating old patterns. Sometimes I feel like an exhausted warrior who's been on the battlefield for WAY too long. When I look at where I started as a younger woman burdened with diets and negative self-talk to where I am now, the progress is undeniable. I've been working on recovery and trying to practice intuitive eating for about 6 years now. My ability to be kind and compassionate with myself, especially in moments of imperfection, is something that I am very proud of. And yet some days I feel like I've beat it and other days I feel like I've only just begun. It doesn't help that I am still in a larger body. I feel so resentful of that sometimes. The internal progress just doesn't seem to match the packaging. I love the idea of being body positive and loving myself “just as I am”, but I can't seem to let go of the idea that one day I will be eating intuitively MORE than eating emotionally and that's when my weight issues will even out. Yes, this is the classic “life will be so much better when I'm thin” thinking and I realize that focusing on my body size is not the point of having a healing relationship with myself or food. But then again, resigning to a future of being fat doesn't really feel like the point either. From what I gather, this IS what recovery looks like. Good days, bad days, breakthroughs, setbacks, feeling beautiful and “enough” one moment, feeling ashamed and broken the next. Sometimes it's just hard to believe that I will ever be truly free. I understand that this is a process and not a task to complete. But when I hear other people share stories like “…once I started listening to my hunger the pounds just fell off”, I just get mad, I can't help it. I get it, we all have our own individual journey with food and mine is not going to look like the next guys but I often feel so defeated. Fortunately, I've experienced enough freedom and self-discovery that I am committed to this work but sometimes being a fat little soldier just sucks. - Impatient With Recovery Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by Ovofolic--a new way trusted way to get Inositol to help with PCOS. Love Food listeners get 15% off using the code 'FoodPeace' at checkout. Some things I want you to know about Ovofolic: It has the recommended 40:1 ratio of myo-inositol and d-chiro-inositol in Ovofolic. It is important to take an inositol supplement with quality ingredients in supplements; not all inositol ingredients are the same. Ovofolic has no taste or smell, no preservatives or additives. The individual pouches guarantee equivalent dosing and optimum freshness. They are also easy to carry! Woman-owned and led. Local small business, not a big corporation. Personal touch every time! Dr. Pari responds to all customer emails herself and oversees every aspect of manufacturing. Use this link to check out Ovofolic to get 15% off (aff) ElanHealthcare.ca/discount/FOODPEACE or use coupon code FoodPeace at check out! Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast!
GET TRANSCRIPT AND FULL SHOWNOTES: melanieavalon.com/intuitivefasting 2:50 - IF Biohackers: Intermittent Fasting + Real Foods + Life: Join Melanie's Facebook Group At Facebook.com/groups/paleoOMAD For A Weekly Episode GIVEAWAY, And To Discuss And Learn About All Things Biohacking! All Conversations Welcome! 3:00 - Follow Melanie On Instagram To See The Latest Moments, Products, And #AllTheThings! @MelanieAvalon 3:30 - FOOD SENSE GUIDE: Get Melanie's App At Melanieavalon.com/foodsenseguide To Tackle Your Food Sensitivities! Food Sense Includes A Searchable Catalogue of 300+ Foods, Revealing Their Gluten, FODMAP, Lectin, Histamine, Amine, Glutamate, Oxalate, Salicylate, Sulfite, And Thiol Status. Food Sense Also Includes Compound Overviews, Reactions To Look For, Lists Of Foods High And Low In Them, The Ability To Create Your Own Personal Lists, And More! 4:00 - BEAUTYCOUNTER: Non-Toxic Beauty Products Tested For Heavy Metals, Which Support Skin Health And Look Amazing! Shop At beautycounter.com/melanieavalon For Something Magical! For Exclusive Offers And Discounts, And More On The Science Of Skincare, Get On Melanie's Private Beautycounter Email List At melanieavalon.com/cleanbeauty! Find Your Perfect Beautycounter Products With Melanie's Quiz: melanieavalon.com/beautycounterquiz 8:40 - Will's Background 12:30 - The Controversy 15:25 - The Problems With Intuitive Eating 19:10 - The Insulin Resistance Inflammation Spectrum 21:05 - FEALS: Feals Makes CBD Oil Which Satisfies ALL Of Melanie's Stringent Criteria - It's Premium, Full Spectrum, Organic, Tested, Pure CBD In MCT Oil! It's Delivered Directly To Your Doorstep. CBD Supports The Body's Natural Cannabinoid System, And Can Address An Array Of Issues, From Sleep To Stress To Chronic Pain, And More! Go To Feals.Com/Melanieavalon To Become A Member And Get 50% Off Your First Order, With Free Shipping! 23:50 - Can You Intuitively Eat Processed Foods? 25:00 - Who Is Intuitive Eating/Fasting For? 27:40 - Gaining Metabolic Flexibility 29:05 - Healthy Control And Food Peace 30:50 - The Evolution Of Fasting In Culture 31:20 - How Does Fasting Become Intuitive? 34:00 - Using Food And Fasting As A Mindfulness Practice 36:25 - Teaching Intuitiveness 39:00 - Fasting In Spiritual Tradition 41:00 - What Is Required For Change In Our Culture? 44:50 - SUNLIGHTEN: Get Up To $200 Off AND $99 Shipping (Regularly $598) With The Code MelanieAvalon At melanieavalon.com/sunlighten. Forward Your Proof Of Purchase To Podcast@MelanieAvalon.com, To Receive A Signed Copy Of What When Wine! 46:00 - Transparency In Industry 46:35 - Plant-Based Vs Animal Inclusive Diets And Food Labeling 54:00 - Nutritional Ketosis 55:25 - Being Able To Pivot And Being Comfortable In Evolving 57:45 - The Power Of The Microbiome 59:40 - Intestinal Gluconeogenesis 1:03:00 - Tea 1:07:30 - Tea's Effect On Insulin
Are you trying to break the dieting cycle within your family yet don't have the foggiest idea on how to make that happen....so you just pretend it is all ok?! How do you teach your kids how to relate to food without passing on the disordered eating burden and body hate? The latest Love Food podcast episode explores just that with The Thriving Mum Podcast host Unyime Oguta. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by my PCOS + Food Peace Course. Grab the details at PCOSandFoodPeace.com. Thank you for you supporting the Love Food Podcast! Dear Food, The worst question my children can ask me is, ‘’Whats for dinner?’. It’s a daily assault on my desire to avoid thinking about you altogether. For me to answer my children’s question, I need to have thought about you- what would be tasty, what my children would like, what will nourish them. And then when I have thought about you, I then have to prepare you. I find this utterly overwhelming and exhausting down to my bones. Did you notice I don’t ask myself, what would I like to eat? I don’t know the answer to that question. I am so divorced from you that I don’t know what I want when I feel hungry. And Food, so you know, I have felt hungry for as long as I can remember. Here’s what I do know about you Food: I know that it’s not my fault I am fat and it’s not your fault either. I just feel like we got off on the wrong foot. My mum was scared of you Food, and did the things women do to keep you at bay. She did the best she could with what she had, but it’s left its mark. I watched, and I felt constrained and angry. So I very angrily and defiantly ate what I wanted, but eating because you're angry doesn’t lead to food peace either. I talk about you so positively with my kids, and I put on such a cheerful, food neutral voice at dinner and lunch and breakfast and snacks and all the times that we seem to talk about food. My children will never, ever know that you and I don’t really get on, that is a promise. But, truthfully I want to not think about you, you make me so anxious and demoralised. Do you think you and I might be able to make peace? Sincerely, Overwhelmed + Exhausted Show Notes: Julie Dillon RD blog The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap The PCOS + Food Peace Course The latest Food Peace Syllabus is found here: JulieDillonRD.com/freebies 6 Keys To Food Peace A quick-start guide for listeners looking to find food freedom is here Connect with Unyime on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliveandblisswellness/ Connect with Unyime on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/oliveandblisswellness Connect with Unyime on her website: https://oliveandbliss.ca/ Submit your Dear Food letter here or https://forms.gle/pepKRGPC8JbHLHHn8 Julie on Instagram: Instagram.com/FoodPeaceDietitian Find Eating Disorder Dietitians near you. Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
Fellow anti-diet dietitian and friend of the pod Kimmie Singh joins us to discuss her experiences being diagnosed and living with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), fatphobia and racism in healthcare and dietetics training, how reframing beauty ideals helped in her eating-disorder recovery, why eating-disorder providers need to talk to their clients about fatphobia, and so much more! Plus, Christy answers a listener question about how to get schools to stop teaching disordered-eating behaviors to kids. (This episode was originally published on November 18, 2019.) Kimmie Singh is a fat Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist based in New York City. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Physics from St. John’s University, her Master of Science in Nutrition at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and her Dietetic Internship from The City University of New York-Hunter College. Kimmie is an associate at LK Nutrition, a Health at Every Size private practice that supports people to heal their relationships with food and body. Kimmie specializes in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and co-hosted the PCOS and Food Peace Podcast. She also presents and consults on the harmful effects of weight stigma in dietetics, eating disorder treatment, and healthcare. Kimmie is a believer in kindness, compassion, and the power of advocacy. Find her online at BodyPositiveDietitian.com. Subscribe to our newsletter, Food Psych Weekly, to keep getting new weekly Q&As and other new content while the podcast is on hiatus! If you're ready to break free from diet culture once and for all, come check out Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course. You'll get all your questions answered in an exclusive monthly podcast, plus ongoing support in our private community forum and dozens of hours of other great content. Christy's first book, Anti-Diet, is available wherever you get your books. Order online at christyharrison.com/book, or at local bookstores across North America, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Grab Christy's free guide, 7 simple strategies for finding peace and freedom with food, for help getting started on the anti-diet path. For full show notes and a transcript of this episode, go to christyharrison.com/foodpsych. Ask your own question about intuitive eating, Health at Every Size, or eating disorder recovery at christyharrison.com/questions.
Moving away from diets and its recovery often includes body changes. Unfortunately, Food Peace proof is often misinterpreted to mean weight loss. What if weight gain was/is how your body recovers from diet culture? What if anti-fat bias is blocking you from food freedom? Listen on ways through with guest experts Ali Eberhardt and Hannah Robinson from the Let's Eat Cake Podcast. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by my PCOS + Food Peace Course. Grab the details at PCOSandFoodPeace.com Thank you for you supporting the Love Food Podcast! Dear food, We've had quite the rocky relationship, haven't we? I used to loathe you and even hate myself for needing you in order to survive. I wished that I could just take a pill with all of the nutrients and vitamins I needed to keep me alive and never have to eat any food whatsoever. Many years of therapy, nutrition counseling, outpatient eating disorder programs, multiple residential treatment stays and most importantly, my own extremely hard work, have brought me to a completely different place. I no longer loathe you. I can now appreciate that you bring people together, that you help us celebrate different cultures and histories, and that you allow us to connect and make memories. But here's the thing: I'm still scared of you. Not in the same way I was before, though. I've conquered all of my old fear foods and I've learned the difference between foods I've feared and foods I genuinely don't enjoy. I don't avoid you and I eat intuitively. I'm able to give my body what it needs, knowing that sometimes that's a little more and sometimes it's a little less. I "eat kale AND cake", as a former dietitian of mine used to say (although I enjoy spinach much more than kale and ice cream more than cake, but that's beside the point). It's taken many years of agonizingly painful work to get to this place, and I'm finally able to recognize that and give myself the credit I deserve. So why am I still scared of you? To be honest, I'm not sure if I'm scared more of you or scared of what my body will do with you. I still don't trust my body to handle you "correctly". My last treatment program (2 years ago) allowed me to complete an ideal step-down program, going from residential to full independence slowly and surely. I wish everyone had this privilege and will forever be grateful for the opportunities it gave me. I left confident that I could return to my "real life" and continue to eat intuitively, even when things got stressful, and that's exactly what I did. My weight remained stable and in the range my team had estimated for me through my last two months of treatment and for some time after I discharged. I was doing well and was finally experiencing freedom regarding food. And then the unthinkable happened: I gained weight. My and my eating disorder's worst nightmare came true. It wasn't an alarming or unhealthy amount, but enough for my team to take notice and to necessitate buying new clothes. Shame enveloped every part of my being. I was and am still completely healthy and not in what others might perceive to be a large body, but it sure feels ginormous to me. It's the heaviest I've ever been, and it came right on the heels of finally feeling free to eat intuitively. My eating disorder screams at me, "See?!? Intuitive eating leads to weight gain! You'll always want to eat sweets and junk food and you'll never want to eat enough vegetables! You're fat and disgusting and should go back to going days without food". I'm proud to say that I held strong and have remained stable in recovery to this day, but my confidence has taken a huge blow. Rationally I know that it could have nothing to do with you - it could be due to new stressors from starting graduate school, medication changes, or a variety of other things. But I can't convince the rest of me of that. All I can see is the flashing neon sign in my head that says EATING INTUITIVELY = WEIGHT GAIN. Losing weight is constantly on my mind. I don't want to go back to the unhealthy, underweight body I had before, but I desperately long for the healthy yet smaller body I had immediately following treatment. Food, you have hurt me deeply. Both you and my body have betrayed me. I trusted you and you let me down. Will I ever be able to trust you again? Will I ever be able to eat without second guessing myself and my body again? Will I ever live without fear of weight gain and the desire to lose weight? I really don't know... Sincerely, Untrusting and betrayed Show Notes: Julie Dillon RD blog The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap The PCOS + Food Peace Course Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus. 6 Keys To Food Peace Let Us Eat Cake podcast releasing episodes every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. Instagram handle: @eatcakepod. Check out their "Snack Time & Chill", a virtual snack support Monday-Friday at 3 pm PST on their Instagram Live. Brianna Campos on the Let Us Eat Cake Podcast Website: https://eatcakepod.home.blog/ Submit your Dear Food letter here or https://forms.gle/pepKRGPC8JbHLHHn8 Julie on Instagram: Instagram.com/FoodPeaceDietitian Find Eating Disorder Dietitians near you. Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
Everyone is welcome on the Food Peace Journey and when I say everyone I include those of you with diabetes. Public opinion likes to eliminate intuitive eating with a diabetes diagnosis yet what if moving away from diets promotes health and better blood sugars? Listen up for this week's episode from someone just diagnosed with diabetes. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by my Pop Up PCOS Podcast---Live only through the month of April. It focuses on how to live with and manage PCOS cravings. Get access to this private podcast here. Thank you for you supporting the Love Food Podcast! Dear Food We've never been friends, you and I. You lurked in the center of a labyrinth of Rules, the monster but also the prize. The Rules were supposed to guarantee good health as evidenced by a good body, and for "good" read "thin." But I didn't have a thin body. I had a big body. A fat body. A wrong body. A must-be-unhealthy body. A body that required regulation according to external rules since I was obviously incapable of regulating myself. The only thing about my body that mattered was my weight and my weight was always too much. You were rarely flavor but always components: sugar, protein, fat, carbs. You came only at meals and meals happened only at assigned times. Hunger that happened outside those times wasn’t real. My body lies because I’m fat. I enjoyed swimming and bicycling and roller skating, but movement for fun was worthless. Movement meant losing weight. Movement was punishment for being fat, and punishment had to hurt. I quit all the activities I liked and convinced myself they were never fun to begin with. You were my enemy, food. You were the cause of everything that went wrong. Unless I got smaller I was going to die, and soon. If only I could get my food right then my body would become right, become thin, and then I could start my life. Instead of living, I spent a lifetime avoiding you. My list of acceptable foods grew shorter and shorter. The amounts I allowed grew smaller and smaller. Meanwhile, my body got bigger and bigger. Eventually, I discovered HAES and intuitive eating, and tried to repair my damaged relationship with you and my body. I ditched the constant analysis. It never made me feel good. I tried to think of you in terms of taste and flavor. If I ate enough of you overall, listened to and honored my body, everything would sort out. I felt better, physically and mentally. I am still fat and working on being ok with that. Because HAES, right? But. There's always a "but," isn't there? Barely a year after finding what felt like salvation, I developed diabetes. I'm devastated. I'm angry. I feel betrayed. No more HAES; I don't have health. Goodbye intuitive eating; my fat body lies. No more thinking about you in terms of flavors and taste and what sounds good. Back to The Rules. You are components, not flavors. Exercise and movement isn't for fun, it's to use up blood sugars. I was wrong about my body and everyone else was right. I must accept reality and impose Rules to discipline my body and make it good. And by good, they mean thin. They replaced numbers on the scale and clothes sizes with A1c and fasting blood glucose. If my numbers aren’t good enough I will die, for real this time. I’m afraid to buy a glucose meter. I would use it as a scourge, not as a tool. Hungry? No eating unless the meter says so. Blood sugar rises? Never eat that again. I know where this story ends. Surviving on black coffee and cabbage while still being the object lesson for eating too much cake. I've been there before. I don't want to live there again. I'm back to obsessing about you and trying to make our relationship Stepford Wives perfect and I'm miserable. Engaging the topics of diet and exercise at all feels like grabbing a live wire with both hands. Yet I'm told I must grab and hold tightly or I will die. I want to let go. But I want to take care of my body too. How do I balance the requirement to dissect everything I eat into its component parts and assemble them into perfect plates without ending up back where I started? I hear the siren call and it is hard to resist, especially with doctors rowing my boat that direction. Please help me find a better way. Signed, Frenemies (she/they) Show Notes: Julie Dillon RD blog The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap The PCOS + Food Peace Course Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus. 6 Keys To Food Peace Submit your Dear Food letter here or https://forms.gle/pepKRGPC8JbHLHHn8 Julie on Instagram: Instagram.com/FoodPeaceDietitian Find Eating Disorder Dietitians near you. Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
The journey can feel isolating at times so communicating with your partner, family, and friends will support your path toward Food Peace. But how does one do this? You're in for a treat: guest expert and therapist Ashlee Bennett, author of the upcoming book, The Art of Body Acceptance, shares her insight. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. This episode of The Love Food Podcast is brought to you by my Pop Up PCOS Podcast---Live only through the month of April. It focuses on how to live with and manage PCOS cravings. Get access to this private podcast here. Thank you for you supporting the Love Food Podcast! Dear Food, Wow, where to begin. I guess would be first telling the story of how you’ve been such a huge part of my life. My first memory of you taking over my head was when I was 9, wanting desperately for my prepubescent body to be flat like my friends, restricting my food because I thought that would make me better, but then bingeing on sleeves of cookies before school and flushing down the evidence so my parents wouldn’t see. And thus, what feels like a lifetime of disordered eating began. Restricting, binging, purging, I’ve tried it all, from the age of 9-22. And food, I gotta tell ya, I love you just as much as I hate you. I mean, you taste damn good! But I am obsessed with thinking of you, and how you affect my body and my mind. Now, everyday I work so hard to eat a balanced three meals, let myself indulge here and again all while you’re constantly on my mind. Add in a diagnosis of PCOS and a constant weight gain even though i eat healthier than pretty much anyone i know? This is hard. Something else that is hard- communicating all of this to my partner. My incredibly loving and supportive partner. The smallest phrase of “wow you ate that fast!” Or “I need a salad tomorrow after the pizza we ate today” can throw me off the handle. The shame placement on you, food, means so little to others but so much to me. The diagnosis of PCOS makes me feel so out of control of my body that i have to work everyday to like (notice I didn’t say love.) his offering of help sometimes feel like an intrusion on my own efforts. How do I keep my ED recovery strong, my nutrition as a top priority without grieving my PCOS diagnosis and symptoms, my ability to eat a huge juicy burger, and communicate all of this funk to my partner without making him feel like he’s harming me. It feels like it’s all just too much. My eating disorder history is mine, not his... but how can he best support me through this? Oh and food - did I mention that I hate and love you? Sincerely, Craving Partner Support Show Notes: Julie Dillon RD blog The PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap The PCOS + Food Peace Course Link to get latest Food Peace Syllabus. 6 Keys To Food Peace Pre-order Ashlee's book: The Art of Body Acceptance here. Ashlee's website: BodyImage-Therapist.com Ashlee's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodyimage_therapist/ Submit your Dear Food letter here or https://forms.gle/pepKRGPC8JbHLHHn8 Julie on Instagram: Instagram.com/FoodPeaceDietitian Find Eating Disorder Dietitians near you. Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue!
Julie Duffy Dillon is a Fat Positive Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist, and Food Behavior Expert who is the host of the podcast Love Food. who partners with people along their Food Peace journey. She supervises dietitians and other health care providers to move them away from weight normative approaches and instead focus on promoting healing and health while maintaining a Greensboro, NC private practice since 2005. Julie began specializing in treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome after noticing the connection with weight bias and eating disorders. She sought training on the physiology and endocrinology from experts willing to not focus on weight loss and diets to treat the complicated condition. This insight has provided people with PCOS to advocate for their physical and emotional health without torturing themselves with diets. We discuss topics including: Learning new modalities on PCOS management Understanding that many people with PCOS do not eat enough food Helping people health their relationship with food Important questions to ask those with PCOS Understanding Diet Trauma ____________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Julie Duffy Dillon is a Fat Positive Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist, and Food Behavior Expert who is the host of the podcast Love Food. who partners with people along their Food Peace journey. She supervises dietitians and other health care providers to move them away from weight normative approaches and instead focus on promoting healing and health while maintaining a Greensboro, NC private practice since 2005. Julie began specializing in treating Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome after noticing the connection with weight bias and eating disorders. She sought training on the physiology and endocrinology from experts willing to not focus on weight loss and diets to treat the complicated condition. This insight has provided people with PCOS to advocate for their physical and emotional health without torturing themselves with diets. We discuss topics including: How Julie became interested in PCOS How to navigate and communicate with different providers about PCOS Social justice and fat positive care Prioritizing emotional health Find different trainings pertaining to PCOS ____________ If you have any questions regarding the topics discussed on this podcast, please reach out to Robyn directly via email: rlgrd@askaboutfood.com You can also connect with Robyn on social media by following her on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes and subscribe. Visit Robyn's private practice website where you can subscribe to her free monthly insight newsletter, and receive your FREE GUIDE “Maximizing Your Time with Those Struggling with an Eating Disorder”. For more information on Robyn's book “The Eating Disorder Trap”, please visit the Official "The Eating Disorder Trap" Website. “The Eating Disorder Trap” is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Today on the show I'm talking to Julie Duffy Dillon, a fast-positive registered dietician specializing in PCOS and host of the Love Food podcast. In this episode, Julie defines Intuitive Eating, Health At Every Size and Food Peace, and shares the links between disordered eating and PCOS. Visit Lunapads.com to find out why we love them and use code HEAVYFLOW for 15% off any order. Full Shownotes Heavy Flow: Breaking the Curse of Menstruation Subscribe to the Heavy Flow email list Follow @amandalaird on Instagram Heavy Flow is produced by: TK Matunda Music credit: Julia and Bradley of Home Studios Graphic design: Rachel Laird
No matter what holiday you're celebrating this season, food will be part of it. I know this because across the world, food is used to connect us to each other and our celebration - oftentimes providing symbolic meaning. So, how did something so meaningful become a source of stress and worry? We'll be diving into that in this episode! This episode is actually the first of a 5 part audio series to help you find peace with food this holiday season. Each audio will be short and to the point, because I know that time isn't exactly plentiful around this time of the year (less than 20 min each). We'll be covering the following... -Why food is so tough during the holidays and what you can do about it -Steps to finding peace with food during the holidays -What happens if you overdo it? -How to determine if you're eating emotionally or emotionally eating -How to know when to say yes and no + cope ahead SIGN UP FOR THE SERIES HERE --> https://www.intuitiveeatingmoms.com/holidayfoodpeace/ We'll be continuing the conversation in the Embodied and Well Mom Show Playground so if you aren't already a member, make sure you join today so you don't miss out! Intuitive Eating Moms Club November Topic: Family Feeding Strategies to Decrease Mealtime Chaos! Learn more and sign up today!
Julie shares her story of becoming a mother, growing her family and fielding comments about her body throughout the journey. As an expert in PCOS, food behavior and body image, Julie also shares how she came to specialize in PCOS, why dieting is harmful to women with PCOS and how they can manage their symptoms WITHOUT dieting. Julie has just launched the first online non-diet program for PCOS! Link below. Bio: Julie Duffy Dillon is a Registered Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist, and Food Behavior Expert partnering with people on their Food Peace journey. She is trained as a mental health counselor and supervises dietitians and other health professionals to use weight inclusive and attuned eating strategies. She owns central North Carolina's group nutrition private practice and premier source of eating disorder treatment and prevention, BirdHouse Nutrition Therapy. Julie also produces and hosts the weekly podcast, Love Food. Learn more at JulieDillonRD.com. Find Julie online: JulieDillonRD.com PCOSandFoodPeace.com/FreePCOSRoapMap Do you have PCOS? Check Julie's new program that just launched! https://pcosandfoodpeace.com/coursedetails/ Want to continue the conversation? Join us over at the Nurtured Mama Community on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/nurturedmamacommunity/ Learn more about The Nurtured Mama at www.thenurturedmama.club
Tabitha talks to registered dietician Julie Duffy Dillon about: Why a fat positive approach is needed Eating disorder prevention Food is not on a dichotomy of good and bad Education and research on fat positive approaches The problem with people with eating disorders becoming nutritional advisors The canary in the coal mine The problem with nutritional science Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and eating disorder JulieDillonRD.com Facebook.com/JulieDuffyDillon Instagram @FoodPeaceDietitian My podcast Love Food: on iTunes or via my blog: http://www.juliedillonrd.com/blog/ Bio: Julie Duffy Dillon is a Registered Dietitian, Eating Disorder Specialist, and Food Behavior Expert partnering with people on their Food Peace journey. She is trained as a mental health counselor and supervises dietitians and other health professionals to help using weight inclusive and attuned eating strategies. She owns central North Carolina's group nutrition private practice and premier source of eating disorder treatment and prevention, BirdHouse Nutrition Therapy. Julie also produces and hosts the weekly podcast, Love Food. Learn more at JulieDillonRD.com. Support this podcast via Patreon! You can support this podcast and ensure the continuation of it by pledging a patreon donation here: https://www.patreon.com/Eating_Disorder_Recovery_Podcast We want your feedback on these podcasts! Please take a second to fill out this survey with feedback so we can make these podcasts even better: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/BSQ7BBM Subscribe to these podcasts in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eating-disorder-recovery-podcast/id1138563928?mt=2 Community Links: Adults in recovery community Slack Group: http://tabithafarrar.com/slack-forum/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/EDMealSupport/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ED_MealSupport
In this episode I talk to Julie Duffy Dillon. Julie is a registered dietitian and food behavior expert who wants to help you enjoy eating again. She combines her specialized nutrition therapy with her training as a mental health counselor to promote food and body peace. Julie owns a North Carolina group nutrition therapy practice helping individuals, families, and health care providers treat and prevent disordered eating and promote positive body image. She is also the host of the weekly podcast, Love Food. You can find out more about her and ways to experience Food Peace at JulieDillonRD.com and find her on Facebook, Instagram (@FoodPeaceDietitian), and Twitter (@EatingPermitRD). Fed up with creating short-term diet plans for patients, Julie began questioning the idea of dieting altogether and decided it was time to take a different approach. This meant going against the mainstream belief that weight loss results in improved health and instead giving her clients permission to feel good in their skin just they way they are right now. Through her Health at Every Size (HAES) and weight neutral approach, Julie helps her clients experience health without dieting. About halfway through our conversation I noted that Julie was referring to some clients as a “person in a larger body” or a “person in a fat body.” Consistent with her approach, Julie believes individuals should not be defined solely by the way their body looks. In an ideal world the word “fat” would be neutral descriptor and the stigma associated with words such as “obese” and “overweight” would be nonexistent. Unfortunately, size discrimination is dominant in our culture, and the word “fat” has a negative association. But, we have the power to change how we use the word. Having fat on your body is not bad. It's not good. It's just what is. Julie emphasizes that this is not something we need to hide from our children either; your child can be fat and beautiful. Fat is not something that needs to be fixed, but rather viewed through a different lens. We need to armor our children with tools to view their body in more positive light, regardless of size, shape, or weight. Resources: Jessi's Free Intuitive Eating Audio Course (Bonus Episode)The BodyLove Project MasterClassJulie's WebsiteLove, Food PodcastSecrets of Feeding a Healthy Family by Ellyn Satter Fat is a Feminist Issue by Susie OrbachDiet Land by Sarai Walker