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Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast
Exercise Addiction Recovery With Sabrina Magnan @sabrina.magnan.health

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 30:59


What happens when a “healthy” habit becomes harmful? In this powerful interview, Dr. Marianne sits down with intuitive eating coach Sabrina Magnan (@sabrina.magnan.health) to talk about the hidden world of exercise addiction—how it starts, why it's so often praised, and what it actually feels like to break free from it. Sabrina shares her personal journey of feeling trapped in a cycle of overexercising and disordered eating, and how she began healing her relationship with movement, food, and her body. Together, we unpack why exercise addiction often goes unnoticed (and even encouraged), how it can overlap with binge eating and restriction cycles, and what sustainable, compassionate recovery can look like. If you've ever felt guilty for resting, obsessed with burning calories, or panicked at the thought of skipping a workout—this conversation is for you.

Be It Till You See It
515. How to Stop the Obsession of the Diet Mindset

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 25:42


In this recap episode, Lesley and Brad break down Lesley's conversation with intuitive eating coach Sabrina Magnan. They explore how disordered eating habits form, the power of self-awareness, and the role of travel and journaling in identity shifts. Whether you're looking to reconnect with your hunger cues or take small, consistent steps toward your future goals, this recap offers valuable insights and practical takeaways. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co.And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:What intuitive eating means and why we lose it over time.The effect of diet culture on how we interpret hunger and fullness.How travel can shift perspectives on food, body image, and lifestyle.Why 80% of your thoughts might be stuck on repeat and how to change them.The power of journaling and visioning your ideal life.How to embody your future self through everyday choices.Episode References/Links:UK Mullet Tour Waitlist - https://opc.me/ukSpring Pilates Training - https://opc.me/eventsPilates Studio Growth Accelerator - https://prfit.biz/acceleratorCambodia October 2025 Waitlist - https://crowsnestretreats.comFast Like A Girl by Dr. Mindy Pelz - https://a.co/d/8DHMdDN If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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The fact that people have to tell us sometimes you think you're hungry when you just need a drink of water, the fact we have to be told this because we have become so disconnected from our heads to our bodies about when we are actually hungry, or if you're hungry, your body is saying hi, I don't have enough fuel to do the thing you asked me to do. So I really just thought it was really cool. Lesley Logan 0:26  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:09  Welcome back to the Be It Till You See It interview recap where my co-host in life, Brad, and I are going to dig into the intentional convo I have with Sabrina Magnan in our last episode. If you haven't yet listened to that episode, go listen to it and then listen to this one, or stick around and then go listen to that one, because that's just like how podcast apps can work. You guys, today is April 24th 2025 it's World Immunization Week. I feel a pedestal from Brad coming in. World world of music. You guys, we're using our platform how we can. Brad Crowell 1:41  Maybe.Lesley Logan 1:43  World Immunization Week is an annual event observed in the last week of April. Aims to educate the public about why vaccines are necessary for the health of millions of people around the world. For numerous reasons, children and adults miss out on essential vaccines, which increases the risk of contracting various preventable diseases such as polio, measles and smallpox. The purpose of this week is to identify challenges and gain access to vaccines and overcome those barriers for the benefit the global populations. People now realize that unless everyone is safe from disease, no one is truly immune. Well, you guys were really fucking this up. So obviously, if you listen to this, you probably have done all your children's and your MMRs, but please check in if you are eligible for the boosters for measles, because depending on when you got your shots, you might have only gotten one shot, so you may actually need to do additional one depending on how around people you are, because this is like a huge thing. When I was in L.A., there was like a freaking whooping cough outbreak amongst the private school, and my client had been in my studio three times after her kid had whooping cough. Didn't seem to think to tell me, and I was like, you're exposing me to whooping cough. So there's just different things we have to be aware of. Also, if you are of a certain age, you might have to get your shingles vaccine. You don't want to actually get shingles. I promise you, there's like nerve damage that happens. It's very painful. So please educate yourself. If you come at me because you think it's causing things that have scientifically been disproven multiple times, I will not respond to you. I don't need to, but I do think you should go and educate yourself and make decisions that are right for you and those around you. Brad Crowell 3:20  Yeah, in Texas, we have a measles outbreak right now in the United States. There's a whole lot of people trying to figure that out. And the reality is, the people who are getting measles never got vaccine. They never got the vaccine, but because of it now it's one of the most contagious diseases ever, and because of it now it's putting people who may have gotten it 40, 50 years ago at risk because it, meaning the vaccine, 40, 50 years ago, at risk because science has changed over time. Things have changed and shifted and grown. I was listening to a podcast where they interviewed a woman who's, I can't remember, but she was a doctor at the NIH, and she was basically saying that what they found is that before 1968 they recommended to go get a measles booster. From 1968 to 1989 where we were born, Lesley and I were born, it was medicine generally said go get one dose of the vaccine, but you are, now they're saying you should have at least two. So I contacted my mom. Somehow I actually had two doses of the vaccine, right? But, otherwise.Lesley Logan 3:20  Typically, you would have gotten the one at, one as a kid and then one, you're. Brad Crowell 4:01  In the 90s, like 10 years later.Lesley Logan 4:08  Yes and then you would have gotten one when you went to school. That's how it went. Brad Crowell 4:21  That's what it was. So I got one when I was born, and then I got one before I went to elementary school.Lesley Logan 4:35  Yes, so go get your tetanus. When? If you don't remember, it's probably (inaudible). Brad Crowell 4:39  Go get a tetanus shot. You don't want to deal with that.Lesley Logan 4:42  No, they're preventable, you know. Brad Crowell 4:44  And honestly, all the way down to just the flu shot. Lesley Logan 4:47  Well, you know, here's the thing, here's, here's, if you're like, I'm against all these things. So Brad's brother and sister in law, so they had a third baby, and the third baby was born premature, and we were the only ones in the family who got to go see this little cutie pie because we had a flu shot. Like, it's not about you, it's about like premature babies and little kids and people with immune suppressed issues, that's why you get it, because you might survive it, but the person next to you who's dealing with childhood cancer won't. So think about other people. Brad Crowell 5:21  Yep, that's all. Lesley Logan 5:23  Sorry. Well, I guess I joined on the soapbox. Okay, I'm back from Pilates Anytime filming. We had so much fun. Those classes will come out in the fall. If you're not a Pilates Anytime, member, you can use L Logan for a 30-day trial. I have a ton of classes on there. You can just search out all of mine. They're really, really fun. And we have announced and space is filling up like crazy, because it's a very limited amount of people who can join us on the Mullet Tour in the U.K. So yes, we are coming to Leeds and Essex in September, and we are doing a Mullet Tour, which means business in the front, Pilates in the back. So business workshops in the morning, Pilates classes and workshops in the afternoon. It's gonna be a lot of fun. Brad Crowell 6:04  It's gonna be a blast. So go to opc.me/uk to get more information. We're past the waitlist at this point. Go find out the deets, opc.me/uk, and then at the end of the month, we're getting really close here, this is the 24th today, so. Lesley Logan 6:18  Three days, so you're just gonna go to. Brad Crowell 6:21  opc.me/events, opc.me/events Come join us for spring training. Literally, in just a few days, it kicks off. It's going to be 10 events over seven days on all four pieces of equipment. If you have a mat only, there's a mat only ticket. Otherwise, you come get the equipment ticket.Lesley Logan 6:35  It's really inexpensive and they're 30-minute classes with a 30-minute Q&A. So it's not just workouts. It's like, actually hangout sessions. Brad Crowell 6:43  Yeah, community, great questions.Lesley Logan 6:44  Asking the questions, where you actually (inaudible) with. All the OPC teachers and myself, I'm teaching like four of the classes, I think. It's just going to be a ton of fun. And we have team uniforms, guys, like baseball jerseys. We are ready to go. The dog has a uniform. He's a home rough. He's a bat boy, bat dog. He's all the things. Brad got a jersey. It's, yes, it's pink. It looks so cute. Brad Crowell 6:45  It's very pink. Lesley Logan 6:47  So go to opc.me/events to snag your spot before we kick off. There are replays on the classes who can't join live and what else, Brad?Brad Crowell 7:18  Yeah, so come join me for a free webinar. If you are taking clients, taking payments from clients, we want to help you. Want to support you. We want to share with you what we've learned over the last seven years of coaching people, over the last 10 years of doing it ourselves, we've literally had to be in the trenches doing the same exact things you're doing to grow your business, to meet new clients. How do I introduce myself? What am I supposed to say? I get tongue-tied. It's awkward. I feel like a salesperson. All these kinds of things. We were in the same exact position that you were in now. And because we realized that we had to get better at it, was we went out and we learned. We started studying with coaches for, I don't know, six years in a row, we hired coaches to help us with sales, copy, email writing. How do we, you know, say things, what should our website be, do, have? How do we become more known in our community? And we started Agency to share these things with you, right? And then, what that's allowed us to do is to then be alongside more than 2500 businesses just like yours over the past seven years, helping everyone solve these problems, and we can work with you to solve the same things. How do I get new clients? How do I actually fire a client that I hate? I need to fire the teacher for me. I really need help with my admin, all these kinds of things, insurance, etc, etc, etc. Anyway, free webinar. I want you to come join me for it. It's called the growth accelerator. Go to prfit.biz/accelerator. That's profit without the O dot biz slash accelerator. And then finally. Lesley Logan 7:27  We're going to Cambodia. We want you to come with us. Why haven't you signed up? This is your reminder. Go to crowsnestretreats.com and snag your spot. And let's go. Let's go to Siem Reap. I think it's like another thing I've been thinking about. You might be going why are we going to Cambodia? So if you've heard the town Siem Reap. Brad Crowell 9:05  Siem Reap. Lesley Logan 9:05  Siem Reap, that's where all the temples are.Brad Crowell 9:07  The Temples of Angkor. Angkor, A-N-G-K-O-R. Angkor was the, one of the largest civilizations, landmass wise, it was actually they controlled what we now consider Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and all the way up through parts of Thailand. They would go to war with the Thai. They would go to war with India. They would go to war with all these, these places, right? It was a massive, massive civilization, and they built over 1000 major structures, and they're mostly temples. And then they were eaten by the jungle, and a thousand years later, they were, quote-unquote, rediscovered. And they are stunning, y'all, it's mind-blowingly cool.Lesley Logan 9:46  And if you go on some random cruise, they're gonna take you to three and we're gonna take you to way more than three, and we're gonna do Pilates, we're gonna do a Lotus Farm, and we're gonna go to a water village, and you're just going to learn so much and be so awed, like one in wonderment. Yeah, you'll be in wonderment, and it's gonna help you.Brad Crowell 10:04  You'll just be so odd, it's just gonna be so weird. Lesley Logan 10:06  Yeah, you mean awed. Anyways, come, crowsnestretreats.com.Brad Crowell 10:11  Yeah, if you want to stay an extra day or two, we love to go to a waterfall. We love to go see elephants.Lesley Logan 10:16  The waterfall and the elephants are on the extra day. Brad Crowell 10:18  Yeah, those are extra afterwards, because they're longer day trips and we can't fit them into the full retreat so.Lesley Logan 10:23  They're like full on days. Brad Crowell 10:24  Yeah, so come hang, it's gonna be mind-blowing. Go to crowsnestretreats.com, crowsnestretreats.com. But before we go any further, we did have an audience question this week. EliyaManson-p4k on YouTube says, "Fasting changed my life. It's my superpower! I've noticed that when I fast, the more I move, the better I feel. Plus, my motivation to get up and be active is higher. Does anyone else have a similar effect, or is it different in some way?" It's a very interesting comment.Lesley Logan 10:53  Yeah. So this is on a video we did a live with Noor from Jade Pilates Studio, about, about Ramadan, and so it was like, can you do Pilates during Ramadan? And it was such a really, was a really cool conversation. I've had nothing but great compliments and comments of people being so excited to learn about this. So thank you, Noor. I'm not a fasting expert, expert, and also the way they fast for Ramadan is very different than a fasting program. So Mindy Pelz, P-E-L-Z. Mindy Pelz, if any of you know her email, please help a sister out. Mindy Pelz, she wrote the book Fast Like A Girl, and it is super, super informative about how women specifically can and should fast based on their cycle. So that to Eliya, of course, you're feeling that, especially if you're fasting in the way that benefits your hormone cycle. She has tons and tons and tons and tons of research about fasting, what it can do for us. It's actually incredibly healing. So it doesn't surprise me that you're getting faster at things, you're moving better. Brad Crowell 10:55  But you've also been practicing fasting. Lesley Logan 10:59  Yeah. I mean, I'm gonna, I've kind of stopped. It's Cambodia, it's really hard. Tour was actually not the problem. Tour is easy. Cambodia is hard because you kind of go to bed early, and you wake up early, and then we eat on the schedule. So it's really hard for me to fast when the schedule of the group is different than what mine is. Brad Crowell 12:21  That's fair. Lesley Logan 12:22  But now that we're back, I'm getting back into it. And so by the time you're hearing this, yes, I'm back to fasting. So what I do is, if you look at how she sets it up, where I am in my cycle, Mindy Pelz, depending on where you are in your cycle, if you have one, you don't want to fast too long during a progesterone season, it will stress you out. So 13 hours, 14 hours is kind of the max on those days. But then there's other days of your cycle where you, like, 15 to 17 or 18 hours is really effective and like repair and helping. If you have any pre-diabetic stuff, there's this really great stuff. I don't want to take away her science. Go read her book. It's so good. You can listen to an Audible. It's really great. So I hope that helps Eliya and gives you more information to like even take what you're doing up another level.Brad Crowell 13:09  Love it. Well, stick around. We'll be right back, because we're going to dig into a really interesting conversation about our relationship with food with Sabrina Magnan as soon as we are back. Brad Crowell 13:21  All right, let's talk about Sabrina Magnon. Sabrina is an intuitive eating and food freedom coach who helps women break free from disordered eating, binge eating and food obsession. After struggling with her own body image and restrictive eating, she discovered the power of self-awareness and mindset shifts. Now she's on a mission to help others let go of food rules and build a healthy relationship with their own bodies. And she shared a lot about her story. I think my favorite part of her story is that her life-altering epiphany moment happened due to travel. And I love that. I think it's great.Lesley Logan 13:58  Yeah, that's why we love travel. I think travel teaches you so much about yourself and and really forces you to get a little bit more flexible around things. Brad Crowell 14:07  So if you listen to the episode, her story is that she went to Italy in her teens. And in her teens is when she was literally going down the path of eating disorders, because she had been a really competitive athlete and then stopped, and when she stopped, she was terrified that she was going to put on weight as a teenager, and she went to Italy. And she said, in Italy, nobody went to the gym for incessantly, no one was freaking out counting calories. Lesley Logan 14:34  Remember in 2020, when they were trying to get everyone to stay home. And the Italian, like the Italian leaders, were like, why is everyone so like now training for a marathon? What is going on? There are these running grannies? What are you doing? Because it's like not a thing.Brad Crowell 14:47  What was like the mind-blowing shift for her was seeing another culture and how they approach food, how they treated it, and how they enjoyed food, where she never enjoyed her food, she was like so intense about it all the time, and that changed her world. So I love that. I think it's amazing.Lesley Logan 15:09  Well, I think even, like in Cambodia, my dad gets so mad because they're like, constantly feeding him, and he's like, they're just bringing more food. They just brought more food. I just ate. I just ate. And he would always lose 10 pounds. The reason is, is yes, it's more outdoor lifestyle. So you're like, you move around a bit more, but when you eat there, you're not on your phone, and the portions are not huge. Of course, you can have seconds or thirds if you want to, but you are enjoying the taste. The food is very flavorful. There's also all these different things that you're going to dip in, and you use your hands. And so I think that's what makes it interesting when you're here in the States or other Western cultures, where the media has made women think that the smaller you are, be obsessed with being smaller, because then you're too busy trying to be smaller to realize we're taking your rights away, like that kind of thing, that's very much what it is, or enjoying your food. And so that leads into what I loved is that she said, we're born knowing how to eat intuitively. Brad Crowell 15:23  Right. Lesley Logan 15:23  And we lose this over time. So when you're a little kid, you're like, eating, and then you're like, done. And they're like, no, come finish your food. And actually the kid is full, they like, I'm done here, you know? And so what happens is the diet culture and the way things are going, it changes our ability to listen to our body and understand when am I hungry? The fact that people have to tell us sometimes you think you're hungry when you just need a drink of water. The fact we have to be told this because we have become so disconnected from our heads to our bodies about when we are actually hungry. And so I really enjoyed that she has taken on so much research and learning understanding about trusting our bodies so we're not restricting, we're not calorie-counting, we're not ignoring hunger. If you're hungry, your body is saying, hi, I don't have enough.Brad Crowell 16:44  Fuel.Lesley Logan 16:44  To do the thing you asked me to do. So I really just thought it was really cool and so true. Intuitive eating means blending what your body is telling you along with your emotions and your rational thought.Brad Crowell 16:54  Yeah. I mean, it was really interesting to listen to how her story shaped where she is today. She also shared that you have to be intentional about the life that you want, otherwise you end up repeating the same patterns. And this is definitely something that we've talked about on the pod before. Lesley usually talks about it when it comes to dating, have you to learn from the person you dated. You end up dating the same person over and over and over again until you learn the thing that you're supposed to learn before you can move on to the next person, right? So in line with that, she said, and instead of, hey, just letting life happen to me, I started getting intentional about, okay, what do I actually want to create with my life now that I've had this change in my perspective? She said, most of our thoughts are on repeat. I don't really understand the science, but the two of you had a really funny back and forth about like, how do we know that 80% of our thoughts are the same today as yesterday? How do we know that we have 60,000 thoughts a day? I don't know how to actually measure that.Lesley Logan 17:47  Oh, they already did that, did that, did that, did that, did that, did that. What does a person watch? I don't understand. But anyways. Brad Crowell 17:56  And unfortunately, most of these thoughts are negative, right? Self-deprecation. And it's easy to get stuck in that negativity cycle. She asked herself, hey, if I could create the life that I want, if it had a blank slate, if the rules didn't apply, and I could just, like, start over and be there, what would my life look like? What would it be for me? Right? And she said, this is when she started to journal. She started to pull things to like, write things down. And she said, hey, every day, this is the kind of stuff where you're starting to notice, I want my life to be like this. Add that to the list, right? And then it'll help you see what you actually want to be doing, where you actually want to be going. And she said, living into that vision helped her see small, tangible changes begin to take shape in her life, so that she could be eventually where she wants to be going. And, you know, I love that. I think this is like just another way of saying, you know, the small, tiny habits, small steps forward are going to help you get there. And also, I've heard this 100 times, but what would the decision be if I wanted to be, you know, a successful business owner, laundromat, if I wanted to be a successful laundromat owner and I had a decision to make, what would a successful laundromat owner's decision be? I should make that decision, right? So you're putting yourself in the place that you want to be before you then make the decision, because you're going to look at it through a different lens than you might, your gut might actually say, and so you, this is really helpful. It's a great way to kind of see life through a different perspective.Lesley Logan 19:27  I mean, I just think, first of all, she was super, super sweet. And I also remember she's like, being it until she sees it to be a puppy owner. So I really hope she and her partner, by this time, have gotten a dog. No pressure. Brad Crowell 19:37  Yeah, no pressure. Lesley Logan 19:38  But I think you're ready.Brad Crowell 19:41  No pressure, Sabrina. All right. Well, hey, stick around. We'll be right back. We're going to dig it into some action items the Be It Action Items that she shared, you're not going to want to miss it. Be right back. Brad Crowell 19:52  Welcome back. All right. Let's dig into those Be It Action Items that we got from Sabrina Magnan. What bold, what executable, what intrinsic and what targeted action items can we take away from your convo with Sabrina? She started talking about manifesting, right? And we were just kind of talking about parts of this, like future-casting, how we make decisions as the person that we will want to be one day. This is also the be it till you see it, you know, stuff. She said, hey, you've got to be really clear on what it is that you want. You need to define your goal, right? So whether that's a career milestone, a lifestyle change, or even a pet, that's what she's going after. She said, you have to embody the mindset and actions of the person who's achieved it. She believes that a lot of people think once they hit that goal, then I will feel this thing, but that is so backwards. And I laughed when she said, it's not like your brain changes when you achieve the thing, right? Your brain is going to be the same brain now as it is when you achieve the thing, unless you're intentionally trying to change your brain now. Lesley Logan 20:53  And also, if you haven't really set yourself up, like, if you're someone who has, like, a fear of making decisions, and then you somehow get someone to believe in your laundromat business, and they're like, here are the keys to your laundromat business, but you didn't ready yourself as a person who makes decisions, good fucking luck keeping your laundromat business, because you have to have done that. So you got to change the brain to be ready for the thing you want to have when it comes. Brad Crowell 21:16  You have to be ready to make decisions now before you get those keys right? Instead of waiting for the success to change, you become the version of yourself who attracts it today. Ask yourself, what does this person who already has achieved this thing do every day, and then make space for it now. Start taking those actions and make yourself ready to receive those wins now, you know. What about you? Lesley Logan 21:39  This is really cool, because this is where, if you're like, okay, guys, we've heard that one before. I think you have to hear things multiple times before you make a decision on making a change, right? Brad Crowell 21:47  Like 17? Lesley Logan 21:47  Like, at least. So this one is really unique. We have not heard this one before, which is, take a piece of paper and do two columns. So a left side, you put the old me, and on the right side, you're gonna put the future me. And on the old me, this is where you can list up the thoughts and habits and emotions you want to leave behind. So all that negative self-talk, I'm a failure, I'm not good enough. And then on the right side, all the things that you want to have in the future, the future you like, how you think and emotions you have. And then you could have this ability to interrupt the pattern, because now you get to act like, oh, these are all the things that I want to embody. So this is what I need to be acting as if, participating, going back to her other Be It Action Items. So I really love this, because one of my clients, shout out to Meredith, I said, hey, babe, we were supposed to, she only has a session on Tuesdays, and we're driving back from Colorado, and I was supposed to text her when we're getting back so I could teach her. And we got back a little later than we expected. And so I, like, was like, hey, I, the only time I have this week is 8 a.m. tomorrow, which Meredith doesn't, is not a morning person. And she goes, great, I'll see you then. And I was like, okay, so I saw her a.m., she was on time. She was ready to go. And I said, wow, this is really early for you. She's like, well, I am a healthy person. I'm a person who makes healthy decisions, and a healthy person would work out at 8am so this is why we're here. But I really liked it. It's like she did the old her would never have said yes to that. Brad Crowell 23:14  Never. Lesley Logan 23:15  The old her is doing the 9:15 and that's early. And the new her is like, nope, nope. I'm gonna do it 8 a.m. I'm up. I'm gonna work out. I'm gonna do it. So I just think that this is a really cool thing. Two sides paper really helps you on that goal setting and getting clear on what you want and who you want to be. Sabrina, I can't wait to hear what your dog's name is. Just putting that out there. Lesley Logan 23:34  Y'all, how are you going to use these tips in your life? What was your favorite part or your takeaways? Thank you also to those who've been leaving amazing reviews of the Be It Podcast, I know they don't make it easy to leave reviews. You have to go find how to do it somewhere on your phone, in a tiny print, and all of you are over 40, so you can't read it. I get it, but thank you for going through the efforts of doing it. It means the world to us. I love reading it. My team literally shows me every single review. Brad Crowell 24:00  Every single one, y'all. Lesley Logan 24:01  Not a single one. Brad Crowell 24:02  We celebrate every single one. So thank you for leaving those. Lesley Logan 24:05  And if you haven't, yet. Brad Crowell 24:06  If you haven't. Lesley Logan 24:07  This is your reminder. This is us guilting you, yeah, don't take that joy away from me. Go leave that review. Brad Crowell 24:14  Don't take our wins away from us, okay? Lesley Logan 24:16  Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Brad Crowell 24:18  Bye for now.Lesley Logan 24:20  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. 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Be It Till You See It
514. Being Authentic and Creating the Life You Dream Of

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 39:13


In this raw and powerful episode, Lesley sits down with food freedom coach Sabrina Magnan to unpack the messy, beautiful work of shifting perfectionism, intuitive eating, and manifesting a life aligned with your values. From a disordered past shaped by competitive sports and diet culture, Sabrina opens up about the turning point that changed everything—her summer in Italy. Immersed in a culture that celebrated food, presence, and connection, she began to release the rigid beliefs she held around food and her body—an inspiring journey that will shift your mindset about diet. If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co.And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:How disordered eating distorted her sense of identity and self-worth.What intuitive eating really means and why it's about more than hunger cues.How journaling and scripting became pivotal tools in her personal growth.What it means to rewire your self-talk with a two-column journaling exercise.Why supporting your nervous system makes mindset shifts feel sustainable.Episode References/Links:Live Unrestricted Podcast - https://sabrinamagnan.comSabrina Magnan Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.healthFood Freedom Academy - https://sabrinamagnan.com/ffaGuest Bio:Sabrina Magnan is a food freedom and intuitive eating coach who helps women heal their relationship with food and their bodies. A former synchronized swimmer, Sabrina struggled with perfectionism and disordered eating before discovering intuitive eating and mindset work as tools for true transformation. Her turning point came during a summer in Italy, where she began to let go of food rules and embrace self-trust. Now, through her coaching program and podcast Live Unrestricted, she guides others to release food guilt, rewire negative self-talk, and shift long-held beliefs using practical tools like journaling, scripting, and nervous system support. Her mission is to help women feel safe in their bodies and live with more presence, joy, and freedom. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox. https://lovethepodcast.com/BITYSIDEALS! DEALS! DEALS! 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I had a hard time even knowing who I really am, what my values are, what do I want to do with my life? Because I thought that if I look a certain way, like my entire life revolved around if I can look a certain way, and if I can be perfect around food and perfect around exercise, that I'm finally going to feel like I'm enough. Lesley Logan 0:32  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan 1:15  Hello, Be It babe. Welcome back to another interview for the Be It Till You See It podcast. I'm just loving I get to talk to so many amazing people because you listen to this podcast. So I just want to say thanks, because it's really fun for me. I'm assuming it's fun for you because you're listening. Today, our guest is Sabrina Magnan and she is so fun. We have a really great conversation that kind of goes through how she got to doing what she's doing, which is like focusing on helping others with emotional eating, but also we talk about manifesting, and like how she manifested the person she's with now, and what she's manifesting next, and so it's just a really fun conversation that I think we can all resonate with in different aspects. And also, if emotional eating is something that you are understanding about yourself. I do think that there's going to be some really great points in here that help you feel like you're not alone. And if you're not, then get all the manifestation out of this episode that you want. Here is Sabrina. Lesley Logan 2:13  All right, Be It babe, this is going to be fun because I'm just going to come out from something great. Sabrina and I have already talked today, so if you hear us talk about like we've talked about this morning, it's just because I was already on her podcast. So Sabrina Magnan is our guest today. She is an incredible human and what I can't wait for us to talk about, we're going to get into some self-talk. It's about self-chatter and mindset stuff. But Sabrina, before we get into all that, can you tell everyone who you are and maybe how you started to rock at all of these stuff?Sabrina Magnan 2:39  Yeah, absolutely. So thanks for having me. I'm so excited to be here. And like you said, I am Sabrina Magnan, and I'm an intuitive eating and food freedom coach for women who struggle with the relationship with food, disordered eating, binge eating, food obsession, body image, you know, a lifetime of yo-yo dieting. And I help them heal their relationship with food and their bodies, so that they can free their mental space, their energy, their time, to focus on being their authentic selves and creating the life of their dreams. Lesley Logan 3:12  Thank you for even bringing all that up. I think, like, the thing about being it until you see it is like acting as if you're the person that you want to be, right? And a lot of times, what keeps us from being that person is the stuff that we're currently doing that's kind of holding us back, and it's really a distraction in our lives, and it can be really hard. I do want to get into real briefly, because you mentioned intuitive eating, I feel like people, that requires having intuition. So for someone who might not know what that is, can we just kind of go over that briefly? Sabrina Magnan 3:40  Yeah, absolutely. So in the simplest terms, it's the way that we are all born to eat. So if you think about toddlers, they eat when they're hungry. They stop when they're full, they turn their head, they push their plate. They're turned away from the boob when they've had enough food. And as we get older, and we get all these messages around what we should or shouldn't be eating, and how it might affect our weight, and we get all of this fear around food, then that can really start to disconnect us from our bodies. And so we're no longer listening to what our bodies are telling us. We're listening to what other people tell us that we should be doing. We start calorie counting or restricting or not eating when we're hungry and then overeating later. So being an intuitive eater is blending what your body is telling you along with your emotions and your rational thought. Lesley Logan 4:30  I love that, and also like, yeah, when we're kids, we do that already, you know, I was telling somebody that like I started just shortening the window, like I was following, like, Mindy Pelz and kind of shortened the window. And I said, I'm just, I'm dabbling, like, I'm just, I'm dabbling in it. Like, this is not a, I cannot follow anything like to a tee, just gonna dabble in it. And she was like, you know what's so funny is like, our kids go 12 hours, like, they eat dinner at seven, and we don't feed them breakfast till seven. So like, why as an adult, is it so hard? And it's because, like, life and all these things, and we get all these mixed messages, and it can be really crazy. And then there's, you know, the the chatter in between, all the different things we say that are sometimes from us and sometimes from other people. Like, what's your experience with self-talk? And like, the things that we say and how that affects us, from intuitive eating or just like, having, like a healthy relationship with ourselves and body image? Sabrina Magnan 5:25  Yeah, so I think a good way to lead into that conversation is how I got to where I am today, because I was a high level synchronized swimmer when I was younger, so. Lesley Logan 5:36  Were you like the girls? I also saw that, we're getting off topic, but I just recently saw during the Olympics how you get your hair to like, it's like, weird. It's like plastic. It's like weird rubber stuff to get so your hair still looks like hair, but it also is like, anyways, go ahead. Sabrina Magnan 5:53  It's terrible. It's really like, it's that gelatin mix that you make food with, and you mix it in with, like, boiling hot water, and you put that into your hair, and it is a absolute pain to take out of your hair. It takes hours. So, I was a synchronized swimmer for eight years of my life, and it's a sport that is very highly focused on the way that you look. So, you saw the Olympics, they all kind of look the same. Tall, skinny, long legs, and you just inevitably start to compare yourself to others. And there's a lot of, you know, there's girls who don't make certain teams because of the way their bodies look, regardless of their talent level. And so I was never in a quote-unquote bigger body, but I always thought that I was too big, like I have some nice muscular thighs, and I didn't have a thigh gap, and I didn't have a six pack. And so when I retired from the sport at the age of 16, I thought that the worst thing that you could possibly do is to gain weight, because in my world, gaining weight meant you were less worthy, you were less valuable. And so I did what anyone else would do as a 16 year old, I started looking online and what can I cut out and what should I be doing? So counting calories and low carb and 1200 calories, and I look back on that time now, and the way that I treated myself and the way that I spoke to myself was so incredibly abusive and negative, and as a result, we talked about it this morning. It's really hard to give other people what you don't have for yourself, and so I had a really hard time connecting with people. I had a hard time even knowing who I really am, what my values are, what do I want to do with my life? Because I thought that if I look a certain way, like my entire life revolved around if I can look a certain way, and if I can be perfect around food and perfect around exercise, that I'm finally going to feel like I'm enough. I'm finally going to feel like I am worthy, and I'm going to feel confident, and as you know, like that's an internal job. And so I thought that if something outside of me change, that I would feel different internally. And then I remember waking up one day where I was at the deepest, darkest part of my eating disorder, and just thinking, what am I all doing this for? Like I started this because I thought that it would make me feel happy and confident and loved and accepted and healthy, and I am getting further and further and further away from those things. So into that conversation of be it till you see it, I really thought about my future, and I thought about the kind of person, the kind of life that I wanted to live, and I always said, I want to travel, I want to be spontaneous, I want to have adventures. And with my rigid thinking around food, around exercise, around myself, none of that would be possible if I didn't make a radical change in how I operated internally.Lesley Logan 9:24  Yeah, oh my gosh. Like, I've and if you went through your life and you never had your, like, the idea of like, oh, once I'm this, then I'll have that. Like, congratulations, what a life you've lived. But most of us, like, I resonate with that so much. We just get really obsessed. Like, oh, as soon as I get there to this five pounds that no one notices on me, and probably is very helpful for me, we, then I'll be happy. And it really, you're so miserable getting there that you can't even enjoy it once you are there. Yeah. So you go on this journey and you're recognizing, like, who you want to be, and then how you are not that person. How does that, like, what did that take you to next? You know, where's the next step? Sabrina Magnan 10:08  So that was really my rock bottom. And at that time in my life, I had the opportunity to go to Italy for the summer to be an au pair. And that had always been my dream. Like, Italy was my dream country, and I noticed that I didn't want to go. I was anxious about going because I didn't want to gain weight, and I was terrified of being around carbs and pasta and all these foods that I couldn't control myself around, and I noticed that this like anxiety that I was feeling was really holding me back at the age of 21 so what would that look like at the age of 30 and 40 and 50? So I was extremely terrified, and I knew that's why I needed to go. I was so uncomfortable, and that's why I needed to do it. So I went to Italy that summer, and the first thing that the Italian nonna, who I lived with said when she saw me was oh my God, you're so skinny let's get you some food. And immediately I thought, oh my God I made a huge mistake. I've made a huge mistake, and I was really challenged that summer, but I, at the same time, I was forced to see a different perspective on what it's like to have a healthy relationship with food. Because in Italy, they don't talk about calories. They're not counting their points. They're not spending two hours at the gym. It's a culture of, let's enjoy food, right? Let's nourish ourself. Let's connect through it. Let's slow down. Let's be mindful. Let's be present, which is something I was never used to. I really saw like a stark contrast between the way that I was living back home, where everything was about being productive and doing the right thing, whereas here it was, let's slow things down and let's actually be present and intentional with what we do, and that like planted a seed of, oh, there's a different way to live a healthy and a happy lifestyle that doesn't go to those extremes. We talked about this morning how I'm a recovering perfectionist, very high standards. And so I really thought that if I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it perfect, I'm going to do it well. And I did that with quote-unquote, clean eating. And so in that summer, I saw it's actually possible to like, have gelato and have bread and have these foods and still feel really good. Feel good physically, feel good mentally, feel good emotionally. I felt even better because I was nourishing myself. So I came home that summer and I really made a decision of, I'm not gonna fall back into what I was doing before, because now I'm back in my environment. I'm back around the same people, the same places. It would be so easy to just get caught up back into that cycle of disordered eating. And it took a few years. It took a few years of like, peeling back the layers, because all of these things that we do, they don't happen in a vacuum. They're all connected. And so I had to unravel like, okay, what are the thoughts that I have around my body? What are the thoughts that I have around the people around me? Like, I had this identity as the healthy friend, I thought that people only loved me because I was so disciplined and because I was so healthy, which, consciously. Lesley Logan 13:46  That's hilarious, Sabrina. There's not a single person out there who goes, you know what? I want to hang out with that really disciplined friend.Sabrina Magnan 13:53  I know. Like, if anything, it made me more unbearable to be around.Lesley Logan 13:56  Like, no, let's not invite Sabrina. She won't eat that anyway. Like, that's what it is, like, that, you know? But I understand, because I was a person with, like, severe stomach issues, and I was like, I'm an annoying friend to hang around like, nobody wants to hang around me. So let me just, like, figure this out. But it's, but it is funny, like you're like, this is how I'm known, though. People know me as the healthy one. I got to be the healthy one. The titles we give ourselves really hold us back. Sabrina Magnan 14:19  Yeah and we develop these beliefs because they served a purpose at some point in your life. And I come from a overachieving family where my dad, you know, never said I love you. He's a phenomenal dad, but he is a boomer dad who never learned to communicate his emotions or how he feels, and we never had any of these kind of conversations. So I always felt like in order to get love and to get attention, because I was the youngest of five kids, I just need to excel. I need to achieve. And so if I'm excelling, if I'm overachieving, then maybe I'll get noticed. And so when I was, you know, working out and losing weight and doing all these things, I felt like I was getting noticed. And so I took that on as an identity of, okay, if you are that, then you are loved. You are accepted. And so even if I, you know, look back on it now, and I wasn't feeling any of those things, it happened so subconsciously. Lesley Logan 15:25  Yeah, yeah, it really does. It's, you know, like it just starts to, you just, you don't even realize it's happening, because it just starts to get warmer and warmer and warmer and, you know, you like, learn to tolerate it. So I think it's what I'm, what I also am hearing is like the awareness, the self-awareness you have is really amazing. I don't know that a lot of people have that self-awareness, at least at that age, but how cool to be in Italy. Like, my friends, I have not been. I need to go. I know, you guys. Sabrina Magnan 15:54  You're missing out.Lesley Logan 15:54  I'm missing out. But y'all, most of you haven't been to Southeast Asia, so I don't, like, you know. So I'll get to the places everyone's been to, you know, eventually, but I've only heard good things, and as someone who can't tolerate gluten, I've also heard I could there. So I'm, like, you have no idea, like, I am ready. But, um, you know, I think to go back into, like, navigating, like, some, like, some of our self-talk, it takes a lot of awareness. Like, how did you even, as you said, like, I started to look at what my self-talk was. Like, what did that, what does that look like? So as the recovering perfectionist, overachiever, I'm like, okay, did you have a journal? Did you like, oh, I've had a thought. Did you write it down? Like, what? Like, how do you evaluate this? How do you be aware of what your self-talk is? Sabrina Magnan 16:38  Yeah, so I actually didn't journal until probably around five to six years ago. And so there was that Italy period, and then I came back, and there was about two years of like, really, like, messiness where I was trying to figure things out, and I was still kind of going back and forth. And then the pandemic hit, and I was in France at the time, I was living in France, and I come back to live at my parents' house because there's so much going on. And I remember I had to do two weeks of quarantine because I was coming back from Europe. And those two weeks when I got back from Europe, I was really, really shaken up, because living in Europe during the beginning of the pandemic was extremely, extremely scary, and I spent those two weeks so angry, angry at the world, angry at my parents, which they were being so lovely letting me come back to live with them, angry at myself, just like pure anger. And I remember there was a Dean Graziosi, like, ad that popped up on my computer, and it was like a two-week happiness challenge. Now at that point, I was like, I had never done personal development before. I had never worked on myself before. And I said what do I have to lose? And so some of it was like these small action items every day, and they were things that I had never done before that made me extremely uncomfortable, like sending a gratitude message to five people in my life. And at the time, I really took this on from my dad. I held everyone at arm's length. I wasn't vulnerable, I wasn't myself. I didn't know who I was. I always just had a wall because it was a way to protect myself. So I was like, I'm gonna go all in and I'm just gonna dedicate myself to doing this, because I feel horrible right now and some of that was. Lesley Logan 18:40  So you're alone for two weeks. What else do you have to do? Like you're. Sabrina Magnan 18:44  I have nothing to lose. Lesley Logan 18:46  It could go really fast or it could go real slow. Sabrina Magnan 18:49  Yeah. So I took out my journal, and I started doing the gratitudes, and, you know, thinking about positive things about myself, and what I noticed is this actually feels really good. It feels good to take these small actions. One of them was I started hugging my parents every morning. My we don't do physical touch in my family, and so when I told them, like, hey, I'm gonna do something for the next month where I'm gonna hug you every morning, they were like, okay, and they started loving it. And so we got so close during that time, and it was through these small, little steps that it was like kind of using like a hammer, and just getting closer and closer to understanding who am I at my core. Like, without all of these learned programs and these things that I've put up in my life in order to protect myself, like, who am I actually? And when I thought about kind of letting go of this identity of the person who's always complaining, very negative, you know, a lot of self-deprecating humor. It made me really uncomfortable to think about becoming a person who is happy and genuine and positive, and when I noticed, like, why am I feeling so uncomfortable at the thought of becoming a like, better, happier version of myself? That goes back to the same thing that happened in Italy. If this is making you uncomfortable, it means that you should go after it.Lesley Logan 20:30  I like that. I think that's really cool. I think that's like, I think we were talking about it this morning, you guys, it's been a day, but yeah, like, it's like, just, you know, what, getting comfortable with discomfort and like, and sometimes discomfort is unfamiliar, but it's also like, oh, I kind of like this. I kind of like, you know, I'm sure those first hugs with your family were weird. Sabrina Magnan 20:53  So weird. Lesley Logan 20:54  And slightly uncomfortable. And you could have just like, okay, I'm not gonna do it tomorrow. It was too weird. But you kind of were like, yeah, but this could make me feel really good, like, I'm gonna try that again, you know. So I think that's really cool. So what a, what a life being in France. We were in Cambodia at the start of pandemic. We came back. Nothing had shut down. Actually, as we flew in, L.A. shut down. So like, so thank goodness for a dog sitter and who went grocery shopping for us while we were flying. I was like, can you please make sure there's food? Like, we're coming back, it shut down. Like, what are we doing? You know, so, but we didn't have to, we quarantined together in our own home. So I understand, like there's so much uncertainty you're coming back, and then it's like, what am I even doing here? This, I can understand being angry, like you were, obviously, living in France for a reason. Like, sounds amazing. How did all of this help, like, make you, did you change your life in a different way? Did you start manifesting, like, what came next? Because, you know, my goodness, it's, it feels like a lot has happened in a short period of time, but also, like, four or five years. So it's also, like a lot, not a long period of time, but decent amount of time. Sabrina Magnan 22:07  Yeah. So, really, what I started doing that year is instead of letting life just happen to me, right, like, be a victim of my consequences, and just like, have all these things come into my life and just be like, I guess, like, things just happen to you, like, bad things happen. I started getting intentional about, okay, what do I want to create? And I really started looking at my life as like a book and just scripting like, okay, what do I want my life to look like? And so I would write it in the present moment, and I would just be like, I'm dating this person. I'm living here. I'm doing this with my business, and I would write them, and I would get my emotions involved, and I would also think, like, how do I want to feel about myself? Because you have to be intentional about the person you want to become, because if you don't, you're just going to keep repeating the same person that you were yesterday. I think science shows that like 80% of your thoughts are the same as the ones that you had yesterday.Lesley Logan 23:07  I know. I still want to know how they figured that out, but I believe it. I mean, like, it's true, but also, like, who sat down into that?Sabrina Magnan 23:15  Who? How? How did you count how many thoughts that we have? Lesley Logan 23:18  Also, we have like, 60,000 thoughts, or something ridiculous, we have a lot of thoughts, and 80% of them are repetitive, yes.Sabrina Magnan 23:26  Yeah. And the vast majority of them are negative, because you're constantly looking out for threats, like we have a negativity bias. And so I really got curious as to, like, okay, if I could literally have a magic wand and create the life that I want, free of limitations, free of what I think is possible, what would that look like? And so I would just write that down every day, and I would start to live in and live into it. And at the time, I had no experience with like manifesting and getting intentional. And what I started noticing is like, oh, these things are actually starting to come into my life, and I'm getting more good things, and I would get evidence that this is possible for you. It's not just something that you're writing down in your journal, like you're writing them down and then you're being intentional about taking those actions, like, it's not just saying I want a red car and then just crossing your fingers that a red car is going to come into your life. I remember about like, two or three years in, I decided, okay, I'm ready to meet my person. I wasn't in a rush to do it. I wasn't like desperate to do it. I actually really liked being single. But every time that I would date someone, and, you know, things wouldn't work out after that, what I would do is I would write down what was it that I liked about them, what did I feel was missing, and what exactly do I want the next person to be like, and, most importantly, like, how do I want to feel with them? It wasn't like they need to have this job and make this amount of money, but it was like, I remember one of the big things is I want to feel like a priority. I want to feel like you feel special to be with me. And I think I dated two or three people before I met my now partner, and I have the paper that I wrote down after the guy that I dated right before Luke. And it's like, it's insane. It's spot on of like, this is, this is exactly who I'm dating now. Lesley Logan 25:43  Yeah, yeah, I actually really like, I like the way you did it, it's like, it's not about, okay, they have to make this much money, and they need to be six feet tall, and they have to be emotionally available and all this stuff that, like, it's like, how do I want to feel in this relationship? You know, how do I want to be treated? Like, how is this? And then that way your brain is actually seeking out, like, knows what to look for. You know, you're like, spotting. You're like, oh, that's that thing I wanted. I wanted that. It's right there. That's, that's a, that's really cool. Okay, we have had manifest people, like, talk about manifestation on the podcast before, but everyone has like a different way of doing it. So even if it's like, new to you, like, what are some, what are some of the ways that you've manifested, and what else have you manifested? Because I think, some people think, oh, manifesting is like the secret. I just proclaim it and it comes. I believe it takes action. It sounds like you do too, because you took some action. So what are some of your other ways of manifesting things?Sabrina Magnan 26:37  Yeah, great question. So I would say that one of the biggest things is just get clear. Obviously, get clear on what you want and to start putting your energy towards it. So for example, Luke and I are manifesting a dog for spring of 2025, and we don't know if we're going to be able to have a dog in our current apartment, and so we just keep, we just keep acting as if it's already happened. And that's the biggest thing, I would say, is act as if you already have it, be the person who already has it. So there's a lot of goals that I'm manifesting in my business, for example. And a lot of people think, okay, once I hit that goal, then I will feel this, this, this, then I will be this, this, this. But it's so backwards, because first you have to be that person. You have to match the frequency of the thing that you want to achieve. So I think, okay, a person who has this revenue goal, this amount of clients, how do they act on a daily basis? What are they doing in their business? Because this is going to help me get clarity on, okay, is that person still taking care of these actions in their business? No, they're delegating. So let me start delegating, making space for it now, and start taking those actions to make myself ready to receive those goals. Lesley Logan 28:10  Yes, yes. That's be it till you see it right there, everyone, that's how you do it. You have to like, you can't like, oh, once I get the promotion, then I'll be a kinder boss or a better leader? No, you have to be the better, you have to act like the better leader now, what would a better leader do? Can't be like once I do this, then I'll have this, or once I, once I get a day off, then I'll, then I'll take time for myself. Go take time for yourself each day, even if it's five minutes like, you won't know what to do with yourself. You won't. It will feel very unfamiliar, and it will feel very uneasy, and it won't give you the confidence you need if you wait, you know you'll feel like an imposter, for sure. Sabrina Magnan 28:45  And the brain that you have leading up to that goal is going to be the exact same brain that you have when you have that goal. It's not just going to switch overnight, like, oh, now I think differently, and now I act differently. Like, everything, all of my problems have been solved.Lesley Logan 29:01  Yeah, that's true. That's very true. What are your favorite ways to kind of like, help your brain be comfortable with some of these changes you make? Because I think that's the hardest thing. Like your brain is like, this feels unsafe. It's unsafe for me to do it that way. I want to do it this way. That isn't helping me, but it's comfortable. Sabrina Magnan 29:19  Oh my God, that's such a good question, because right now I'm like, stepping into a new timeline, stepping into new goals. And I did notice that, and I was talking to my coach about it. When I think about the goal logically, I'm like, It's possible. I want it. But when I noticed and I tapped into my body, I was like, there's some resistance here. And I think that a lot of people actually experience that. They say that they want a goal, but if they actually tap into what's going on in their nervous system and what's going on in their bodies, there's like, there's a disconnect there. And if there's a disconnect, it means that something subconsciously, or some things, multiple things, don't feel safe around that goal. Don't feel safe around chasing that thing. So when I really sat down with it, what I'll typically do is I'll just ask my heart, like, all right, where are you, where are you feeling a block? Like, what feels unsafe about this? And then I'll write it down. And what I'll often notice is that it's not just one thing, like, there's multiple things that come into play. I remember a few years ago, I thought, if I make more money, then my friends are going to, they're not going to be around me, like my friend, my family's not going to want to be around me, which is, it's not necessarily a belief that's based in truth, but we create these beliefs because it just, something about it doesn't feel safe. And so what I like to do is I like to write things down. What are all of these different things that I'm feeling resistance around? And then I start to pick at all of them. All right? Is this true? What about this is true? Is it true 100% of the time, and sometimes you do need to do some nervous system regulation. Like, sometimes what I'll do is I'll say a belief out loud, and I'll take a few deep breaths to make it feel safe to actually hold on to this belief, to really like, the biggest thing is like, I get my body involved, because most of the time my brain's on board, right? Like, most of the time, people are like, I have these goals. I have these ambitions. Your brain is on board, but your nervous system is not necessarily feeling safe around it.Lesley Logan 31:31  Yes, yes, yes. I think so. I agree with that, and I think that's really helpful. It's kind of just like asking those questions and tapping into it. And I think writing is a really good way, even if you can't read your writing, guys, like me, like just writing it out, because we tend to let more information come out. I would do morning pages, which is my if, whenever I journal it's gonna be morning pages, just gonna be a brain dump, because all you're like, whoa I didn't even know that was in there. That was in there. Oh, noted, you know, like, it's, how long has that been sitting there? No wonder I'm feeling anxious. So I think that's really, really important. It's really key. What are you most excited about right now, besides this 2025 puppy?Sabrina Magnan 32:09  Oh, I mean, that's probably at the top of my list, honestly, if I'm I was never a dog person until probably two years ago, when I started dating my boyfriend. And now I am like, I've, everyday, I'm like, okay, so, are you ready? Are you ready to have our dog, yet? So I would say my dog is up there. I've got a bunch of weddings from people that I really care about that are coming up in the next month, which I'm really excited to celebrate and love on. And I have some really awesome projects coming into my business for the next six months to expand, impact more people. So those are the things that I'm really looking forward to. Lesley Logan 32:47  That's so fun. If you want a dog, like a puppy fix, a dog fix and it will be hard, I'm not saying it's going to be easy, but one of the things that we, my husband and I used to do in L.A. is we actually used to walk dogs that were in the shelter, and because we couldn't take them, we had two already, so we were, we were done, but I would just see all these dogs up for adoption, these puppies up for adoption, and you can literally, like, go take them for a walk, and they, when they get out, they're wearing a sign that says, I'm available to be adopted. So you're, like, getting them out to be adopted. You're getting your dog fix. You get to practice what it's like to, like, have a dog out in public, and like, how to handle it and all those things. But also you could just take it back and like, you know. So I, one of my favorite things, you can also read to dogs in the shelter. You can cuddle with them. So like, I highly recommend, like, getting cozy with one. There was one that had a vet that was next to my Pilates studio. And so they would just text me, like, hey, there's a dog that's at the vet today. Can you take him out? Because the veterinarians obviously don't do that kind of stuff. And so I would go and take the dogs for a walk. That was what I did. And I just would love up on them and give them all this love and like, help them like, you know, not feel like they're in the shelter. It was so, it was so fun. And who knows, I'll probably do that again. The other thing you can, like, for, there's this one person who like is training for a marathon. So he would actually run like, 20 different dogs in the shelter every day, and he'd run them for a mile-ish, and so he could get his like he could get different lengths of running in and get the dogs to exercise. So it's just something like you can do, obviously, in the winter in Canada, no, but now it's nice.Sabrina Magnan 34:34  Here's the problem. I know that my boyfriend would never let me go, because he always says, if you go to a shelter, I know that you're coming home with a puppy, like, there's no way, if they have a little sign that says open for adoption.Lesley Logan 34:48  I promise you won't. Here's why. Your apartment won't let you and most shelters need to see the lease that says you have, you can have a dog, so they're not going to let you take the dog home like it is. I promise you, you're in a safe like you, they won't, they won't let you take a dog that they're afraid they're gonna get back. So you will be fine.Sabrina Magnan 35:08  Hilarious. Lesley Logan 35:09  All right, we'll take a brief break and then find out how people can find you, follow you, or work with you.Lesley Logan 35:14  All right. Sabrina, where do you like to hang out? Where can people connect more with you if what you have resonated with them?Sabrina Magnan 35:21  Yeah. So if you like to listen to podcasts, which I'm sure that you do, you can head over to my podcast, which is called the Live Unrestricted podcast, which, Lesley, you're going to be a guest on, which I'm so excited about. And you can also find me on Instagram @sabrinamagnanhealth. I have a coaching program called Food Freedom Academy. So if you are struggling with your relationship with food and your body, reach out, connect. I'd love to talk to you. Lesley Logan 35:47  I love it. That is so fun. Yes, you guys, I was interviewed on her podcast. We talked about habits and breaking them, and I think you'll really like it. So you've given us some great tips already, manifestation, like, self-talk. But for those perfectionist, recovering overachievers, those people who are like, okay, what's next, Sabrina? Those we want some bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it. What do you have for us? Sabrina Magnan 36:10  We're talking about actionable things. So I would say, honestly, the first place to start is take out a piece of paper and have two different columns. And one is what I like to write, the old me, and then I'll put down the thoughts, the emotions and the actions that I want to leave behind. And a lot of this we've talked about self-talk. It could be the way that you talk to yourself, right? I'm such a failure. I can never stick to anything. I'm not good enough. Everyone is so much better than me. Get that down on paper and say, okay, that's, I'm bringing my awareness to this. So every time that I notice that that thought starts to pop up, I know we're not doing that anymore. And then on the second side of the paper could be the future me, and that's what you're going to replace those thoughts, those emotions and those actions with. Because what this really does is it helps you pinpoint those things that you want to bring to your conscious awareness. Because, as we said, before, these things happen unconsciously, they are on autopilot. You've been practicing them so many times that you don't have to think about speaking negatively to yourself. You've gone really, really good at it. So we need to interrupt that automatic pattern. We need to bring it up to our conscious awareness and decide we're not doing that anymore, and we are going to take the actions necessary in order to reframe into something different.Lesley Logan 37:40  Yes, I love that. Thank you for that. What a great tip. That's a great thing to do. You guys, how are you going to use these tips in your life? Make sure you tag Sabrina. Tag the Be It Pod. Send this to a friend who needs to hear it. There's always that friend who, like, you know, has been struggling and maybe telling you, like, I'm struggling with this, you know, I'm struggling with just being a perfectionist or like taking the next step or acting as if, if this resonates with you, it'll resonate with them. So send it to a friend and until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 38:10  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 38:52  It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 38:57  It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 39:02  Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 39:09  Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 39:12  Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. And finally to Meridith Root for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life
401: Breaking Free from Food and Exercise Obsession with Sabrina Magnan

Real Life Runners I Tying Running and Health into a Family-Centered Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 39:20 Transcription Available


In this episode of the podcast, we welcome Sabrina Magnan, an intuitive eating and food freedom coach, to discuss the complexities of our relationship with food and body image. Sabrina shares her personal journey from a life consumed by disordered eating and extreme dieting to one of balance and self-love. She explains the distinctions between disordered eating and eating disorders, and highlights the impact of diet culture on our perceptions of food and health. The conversation also delves into the importance of intention behind food choices and exercise. Sabrina shares insights on how reconnecting with one's body and aligning actions with personal values can lead to a more joyful and fulfilling life. We emphasize the broader impact of these changes, noting how they positively affect other areas of life, including relationships and career choices. They provide actionable advice for listeners struggling with similar issues, making it a valuable discussion for anyone looking to improve their relationship with food and exercise.Sabrina Magnan is an intuitive eating coach who helps women overcome food obsession, binge & emotional eating and yo-yo dieting so that they can eat without guilt, anxiety or constant fear of losing control.If you want to connect with her, you can find her at the links below! info@sabrinamagnan.comwww.site.sabrinamagnan.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/00:39 Sabrina's Background and Mission01:59 Understanding Disordered Eating04:25 Diet Culture and Its Impact06:16 Finding Balance in Nutrition and Exercise08:53 Sabrina's Personal Journey20:20 The Turning Point: Italy Experience22:43 Healing and New Perspectives  Thanks for Listening!!Be sure to hit FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Grab your free Strength Guide for Runners here. Interested in our coaching program? Check out our coaching options here. Grab your free copy of the Running Snapshot by clicking here. Come find us on Instagram and say hi! Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast
Orthorexia Uncovered: Causes, Challenges, & Pathways to Healing

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 16:55


In this solo episode, we're tackling orthorexia—aka, when “eating clean” goes off the rails and takes over your life. If you've ever felt like your food choices have to be perfect or if the idea of breaking a self-imposed food rule fills you with dread, this one's for you. We'll dig into how orthorexia starts, why it can be so sneaky to spot (spoiler: diet culture loves to cheer it on), and what it really takes to break free. This isn't about adding more food rules—it's about ditching them and finding freedom on your plate and in your mind. So grab a comfy blanket and hit play—this episode is serving up some much-needed truth with a side of compassion. CHECK OUT AN INTERVIEW EPISODE ON ORTHOREXIA Orthorexia with Sabrina Magnan @sabrina.magnan.health on Apple or Spotify Listen to another SOLO episode, in which I talk about my overall eating disorder recovery journey (listen via Apple or Spotify).  INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND? Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course In the US, UK, Canada, or Australia? Chat with me about my online binge eating program that provides 1:1 virtual coaching support and online curriculum. It is called the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. Need a place to start? Check out my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership. Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be! Check out my blog. Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com    

Food Freedom Society Podcast
065: How to Survive the -Ber Months with Sabrina Magnan

Food Freedom Society Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 37:20


Welcome to the -ber months. AKA, September, October, November December. The most magical time of year, yet, the time of year where everything is revolved around food. Let's be real: those festive meals? They can send anyone spiraling into an eating frenzy. I've been there—starting with "just one cookie" and somehow waking up on January 1st wondering where my jeans went! In this episode, I'm joined by the amazing Sabrina Magnan, a fellow binge eating coach, and together we're sharing our craziest holiday eating stories (yes, we've been there too!) while offering real tips to help you enjoy all the food-centered holidays without the guilt.If you're ready to break the binge-regret-repeat cycle, Sabrina and I have your back with some seriously practical advice—and a few laughs along the way! This is a must-listen for you!What can you expect from this podcast & future episodes?Bite-size episodes that are binge-able (no pun intended)!Tips to help you stop binging & overeatingA friendly face, hint of sarcasm & touch of tough love to help you be normal around food.Show links:Follow Sabrina Magnan here: @sabrina.magnan.healthAre you ready to stop overeating and finally be in control around food? Watch my FREE training How to Stop Binge Eating (Without Cutting Out Your Favorite Foods) to learn how it's possible! Connect with Kelly here: @kellylwellness @kelly-lyons.mykajabi.com

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The Food Freedom Life Podcast
What Causes Food Cravings? What Your Cravings Are Telling You, How To Manage Food Cravings & More with Sabrina Magnan

The Food Freedom Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 45:42


You're not addicted to food, and you're not addicted to sugar…even if you feel like food has power over you and you struggle with intense cravings, this episode will help you understand what is going on in your mind and body when you're feeling those cravings that pull you towards food. In this episode, Registered Dietitian Brittany Allison welcomes Sabrina Magnan, an intuitive eating and food freedom coach who helps women overcome binge eating, emotional eating and food obsession by addressing the root cause of their struggles with food. After years of suffering from disordered eating, body dysmorphia and food/body obsession, Sabrina has made it her mission to help millions of women break free from diet culture so that they can focus their time, energy and mental space on creating the life of their dreams.Tune in to listen to Brittany & Sabrina talk about what causes food cravings, what your cravings are telling you, how to manage food cravings and more. Find Sabrina on InstagramCheck out Sabrina's podcastI'm currently accepting 2 new clients! Book a free discovery call

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast
Orthorexia With Sabrina Magnan, @sabrina.magnan.health

Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 34:25


We are diving deep into the world of orthorexia with a special guest who knows the journey firsthand. Our guest, Sabrina Magnan, is an inspiring woman who has fully recovered from orthorexia. She now helps others heal their relationships with food as an intuitive eating coach. We'll explore her personal experience, how orthorexia can sneak up under the guise of "healthy" eating, and the steps she took to break free from obsessive thoughts around food. Whether you're struggling or just curious, this conversation sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of disordered eating. ABOUT SABRINA MAGNAN Sabrina is an intuitive eating and food freedom coach who helps women overcome binge, emotional and overeating by addressing the root cause of those issues so that they can stop feeling obsessed and out of control with food, and focus their mental space on things that matter most to them.   Sabrina lives and works in Quebec, Canada. She coaches women from all over the world.   She also has her own podcast, "The Live Unrestricted Podcast," which you can find on Apple or Spotify.   CONTACT AND FOLLOW SABRINA   Instagram: @sabrina.magnan.health Website: https://site.sabrinamagnan.com/ Email: info@sabrinamagnan.com   INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND? Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller Check out my NEW, virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course In the US, UK, Canada, or Australia? Chat with me about my online binge eating program that provides 1:1 virtual coaching support and online curriculum. It is called the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. Need a place to start? Check out my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership. Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be! Check out my blog. Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

The Eating Disorder Therapist
Unlocking Deeper Change in Eating Disorder Recovery, with Sabrina Magnan (Food Freedom Coach)

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 43:14


Today I'm talking to Sabrina Magnan, a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach, based in Montreal, Canada. She helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & their bodies, and develop realistic and lasting health-promoting habits. Sabrina has been on her own food healing journey through her battle with orthorexia, disordered eating, body dysmorphia and yo-yo dieting. Having experienced this for many years, she deeply understands what it's like to have your entire life revolve around food & your body. After discovering what actually works in recovery, to stop feeling out of control around food and understanding the psychology of behaviour change, Sabrina now supports women all over the world to help them find true health, free from obsession & guilt. If you would like to hear Sabrina's story, she has been a previous guest on the podcast and the link is in the show notes. In this episode today, Sabrina introduces us to a valuable tool that can be used in eating disorder recovery. She talks us through the Pyramid of Logical Levels by Robert Dilts which is from NLP (Neurolinguistic Programming). In the discussion, Sabrina explains how we often get stuck with behavioural changes, not realising how our values, beliefs and identity can be significant barriers to change. Sabrina talks us through this incredible model with fantastic clarity and precision. Grab a pen and paper (if you're not driving) and you can construct your own pyramid and delve into change on a far deeper level, whilst understanding your blocks. So much value packed in this conversation. I hope that you enjoy it.   Sabrina's previous episode on the podcast:- https://harrietfrew.podbean.com/e/eating-disorder-recovery-finding-your-why-for-change-intuitive-eating-and-body-image-tips-with-sabrina-magnan/   The Dilt Behavioural Pyramid https://www.nlpschool.com/the-logical-levels-of-learning/#   To find out more about Sabrina: - Food Freedom Academy (Enrolment for January 2023 Group Currently open): www.sabrinamagnan.com/academy Instagram: @Sabrina.magnan.health : https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Podcast: www.sabrinamagnan.com/podcast    Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Breaking Free from Bulimia  https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/bulimia-nervosa-online-course.html Eating Disorders Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/eating-disorders-training-with-harriet-frew.html Body Image Training for Professionals https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/body-image-training-with-harriet-frew.html  

The Soul Powered Podcast
Embracing Your Inner Power: A Conversation with Sabrina Magnan

The Soul Powered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 40:21


Have you ever felt like you're living a life that looks good on paper but leaves your soul feeling unfulfilled? Many people are trapped in careers and lifestyles that don't truly align with their inner desires. They chase societal approval and financial security, only to find themselves disconnected from their true passions and purposes. But what if there's a way to break free from this cycle and live a life that truly lights you up? In this episode, we are joined by Sabrina Magnan. Sabrina shares her journey of overcoming disordered eating and finding her true calling. She discusses the importance of living a soul-led life, the power of intuition, and how she helps her clients achieve food freedom. Sabrina also dives into the significance of nervous system regulation and spiritual awakening in her personal and professional life. In this episode you'll learn: How to identify if you're living a life that doesn't align with your soul. The journey from a conventional career to a soul-led life. The importance of intuitive eating and healing your relationship with food. Practical steps to regulate your nervous system and feel safe in your expansion. Connect with Sabrina! Website Instagram Do you want to make and save more money without working harder or burning yourself out? Join me in The Aligned Money Mastery Masterclass on 7/17! Register here.

The Full of Beans Podcast
Recovery from Disordered Eating: Choosing an Unfamiliar Heaven over a Familiar Hell with Sabrina Magnan

The Full of Beans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 59:32


In this week's episode, Han is joined by Sabrina Magnan. Sabrina is a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & their bodies and develop lasting health-promoting habits so that they can find true authentic health, free from obsession and guilt.This week, we discuss:Sabrina's journey to becoming a food freedom coach, encouraged by her personal experience of orthorexia and disordered eating. Advice for considering the impact your behaviours have now on your future, and managing the discomfort this can provoke. The normalisation of disordered eating behaviours in society and how to navigate moving away from them. The rise of "Crunchy Moms" and the normalisation of orthorexic tendencies. What on earth is meant by terms such as "healthy", "balanced", "moderation", "enough" and how to learn to "trust" yourself around food. Set point theory, how this determines your weight range and why aiming for a desired weight is not always possible. Sabrina guides me through how she would coach a client when they have internal beliefs about how others perceive them and how to adapt these. To find out more about Sabrina, you can follow her on Instagram at @sabrina.magnan.health or visit https://sabrinamagnan.com/ to find out more! Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.

It’s not Normal, It’s Toxic-rid your life of toxic people
#224 Freedom from Coping, When Coping with Toxic

It’s not Normal, It’s Toxic-rid your life of toxic people

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 41:48


Sabrina Magnan is a Food Freedom & intuitive Eating Coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & their bodies and develop lasting health-promoting habits so that they can find true authentic health, free from the obsession and guilt. Sabrina has a website as well as a podcast if you are looking for more information. https://sabrinamagnan.com/ https://sabrinamagnan.com/podcast

Victoria's Secrets To Health & Happiness
Part 2: Answering Listeners' Questions with Myself & Sabrina Magnan

Victoria's Secrets To Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 29:12


I'm beyond excited to welcome you back for the second part of an incredible Q&A session with myself and Sabrina. Get ready for some real talk on overcoming eating disorders and finding a healthier connection with food. Here's a sneak peek of what's waiting for you: Personal Journeys: I open up about my transformative journey, dealing with multiple eating disorders, and the game-changing power of wanting to recover. Mindset Shifts: Sabrina shares valuable insights on the mindset shifts crucial in the recovery journey – detached goals and the beauty of practising patience. Exercise Compulsion: Dive into breaking free from exercise compulsion. Discover the significance of intention and truly connecting with your body. Sugar Addiction Misconceptions: Let's debunk the myths around sugar addiction. Understand the importance of giving yourself emotional permission. Diversifying Joy: I'll be encouraging you to explore joy beyond food – finding balance and fulfilment in various aspects of life. Connect with me Get FREE access to the first few modules of my paid Body Love Binge Programme: https://victoriakleinsman.com/free-access-to-first-few-modules/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriakleinsmanofficial/  FB: https://www.facebook.com/victoriakleinsman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/victoriakleinsman Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iNYvEWvgW9a0wNaj4m9hf?si=caq_P-V2TLSAmx1Swuh3yQ Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/break-free-from-binge-eating-with-victoria-kleinsman/id1464324636?uo=4  Connect with Sabrina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Waitlist to my group coaching program: https://sabrinamagnan.com/academy Thanks for being a part of my community. ❤️Subscribe for more episodes filled with love, support, and transformative insights. Until next time, take that step toward a healthier, happier you! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-kleinsman/message

Love Your Body Well
52. When Being Healthy Becomes an Obsession: A Conversation about Orthorexia with Sabrina Magnan

Love Your Body Well

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 42:46


We are diving into the topic of orthorexia, an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating and I have Sabrina Magnan, an Intuitive Eating and Body Image Coach, on the show to share more about that. We talk more about the societal pressure and influence of social media that contribute to this mindset. We also chat through the emotional aspects of food and how it can affect our relationship with our bodies.Sabrina shares the importance of addressing the underlying fears and beliefs that drive restrictive mindsets, and the significance of self-awareness in overcoming this obsession.We talk a little about navigating dietary restrictions due to medical conditions and how that can at times feel restrictive but it's about the intention behind it. Sabrina gives practical advice for those who are struggling in tis area. We both stress the importance of seeking help if you need. You don't have to face this battle alone. It can feel lonely at times but know that you can get heal. Check out the show notes for how to work with Sabrina and tune in to hear this amazing conversation!Thank you so much for tuning in today! I'd love to connect with you on my email list, blog at loveyourbodywell.net or on Instagram @loveyourbodywellUse Code BBJ when you order from Primally Pure using this link!Check out the show notes (link below) for more information including links and resources mentioned in today's episode!SHOW NOTES: www.loveyourbodywell.net/episode52

The Strong Mommas Podcast
286. Weight Loss: Gain Control of Emotional Eating & Overeating

The Strong Mommas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 39:27


Did you know the average adult will go on a diet nearly 160 times over the course of their life? That's 160 times we… reach a breaking point with our bodies choose the latest diet that promises results fast struggle through rules, restrictions and frustrations ultimately give up because it's not realistic or sustainable find ourselves back at square one feeling defeated It's no secret that we all have real goals for our bodies. But when our desire for change runs into fad diets, inconsistent eating habits, overeating and emotional eating we often find ourselves right back on the diet roller coaster all over again. But what if you didn't do that anymore? On today's episode, I have Sabrina Magnan, an Intuitive Eating Health Coach and host of the Live Unrestricted Podcast. And this topic is her specialty - helping chronic dieters find freedom from overeating, binge eating, emotional eating and food obsession by healing their relationship with food & their bodies. If you're always bouncing from one diet to the next, this episode is for you! More Resources & Links https://sabrinamagnan.com/ Follow Sabrina on Instagram here Sabrina's Food Freedom Academy The Live Unrestricted Podcast Need help getting started! Get Megan's FREE 5-Day Jumpstart Tips guide! Follow Megan on Instagram

The Eating Disorder Therapist
7 Tips to Body Confidence, When You're Dreading the Next Social Event

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 20:15


A Bite Size episode. In this podcast, I explore what to do when you're feeling anxious about socialising. Maybe you don't know what to wear. You feel that nothing fits as you would like it to. You feel self-conscious that others will pass judgement or look at you. Maybe you're on a recovery journey and your body has changed – you fear others noticing and feel under an intense spotlight. Although it's sorely tempting to stay indoors, decline the invitation and watch Netflix in the safety of your four walls, this probably isn't the optimal thing for your mental well-being and it will likely exacerbate the anxieties even more.  So what to do? Here are 7 tips to increase body confidence, get out of your head and feel better. I hope that you find it helpful.   This week's sponsors: Sabrina Magnan -  www.sabrinamagnan.com/bingechallenge WeShape - Katie Bramlett:   http://www.weshape.com/freedom   Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Event - Inspiring Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inspiring-prevention-of-eating-disorders-and-body-image-issues-tickets-601388086957  

The Eating Disorder Therapist
Research into Male Therapists' Experience in the Therapy Room, with Male Clients with Disordered Eating, with Maria Guiñazu

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 42:19


Today I have a returning guest to the podcast and I'm talking to Maria Guiñazu, a psychologist trained in Argentina and a qualified psychotherapist in the UK. She is based in Brighton. Maria's approach intersects existential therapy and somatic psychology. She is passionate about looking at a wide variety of tools that might suit her clients towards growth, healing, transformation and embodied presence.  Maria's work is focused on the relationship between body, emotions, thoughts and imagination. And for some clients, she uses creative writing, drawing or movement, as other tools to explore a world beyond verbal communication. Maria offers therapy in English and Spanish. At the moment, Maria is in her third year of her doctorate in Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology. Her doctorate research is looking at the lived experience of male therapists working with male clients with disordered eating. In the podcast today, we do a deep dive into Maria's research work exploring some male therapists' experience of working with male clients with disordered eating. It's a fascinating topic, where Maria talks about her inspiration for the work; how the male-experience of eating disorders can be very different from that of the female one; creating safe spaces for males to open-up about disordered eating without shame and embarrassment; body objectification, the influence of philosophical thought and more. Maria is absolutely passionate about her research and I know that you will be inspired and intrigued by everything she has to share here. So much value in this episode. I hope that you enjoy the conversation.   To find out more about Maria:  Instagram: @maria.iggy Website: https://thetherapeuticspace.com/   Podcast episode with Jack Rose https://harrietfrew.podbean.com/e/gay-men-and-body-image-unrealistic-standards-steroids-porn-and-social-media-with-jack-rose/   This week's sponsors: Sabrina Magnan -  www.sabrinamagnan.com/bingechallenge WeShape - Katie Bramlett:   http://www.weshape.com/freedom   Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Event - Inspiring Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inspiring-prevention-of-eating-disorders-and-body-image-issues-tickets-601388086957  

The Eating Disorder Therapist
7 Signs that You're an Empath and 5 Ways to Live Optimally in a Demanding and Overwhelming World

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 23:41


A Bite Size episode. Many people struggling with eating disorders are also empaths. This can be a super-power but also emotionally overwhelming and difficult to manage at times. The emotional cost can sometimes be managed through a food or a body image focus, as a maladaptive but understandable means of finding distraction, escape and control. In this episode, I explore 7 signs that may indicate that you're an empath and then 5 ways to live optimally in what-can-be a demanding and overwhelming world. I hope that you find it helpful.   This week's sponsors: Sabrina Magnan -  www.sabrinamagnan.com/bingechallenge WeShape - Katie Bramlett:   http://www.weshape.com/freedom   Harriet Frew's current offers: - Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html Online Event - Inspiring Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inspiring-prevention-of-eating-disorders-and-body-image-issues-tickets-601388086957  

Happily Hormonal
E54: Struggle with an “All-or-Nothing” Mentality when it Comes to Food? How to Find Balance & Make Eating Healthy Easier with Sabrina Magnan

Happily Hormonal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 27:10 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the Happily Hormonal podcast. I have Sabrina Magnan here with me today. She is an intuitive eating coach and helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food and improve their body image. We're so excited to chat today about the ability to actually go too far with healthy eating and how to know if your healthy eating has actually become unhealthy.In this episode:[03:00] Sabrina's history of an unhealthy obsession with being healthy[09:44] Size doesn't matter when it comes to disordered eating[11:19] The all-or-nothing mentality amongst chronic dieters[16:24] Creating rules around food[18:50] Changing your mindset around foodResources- Nourish Your Hormones Course: use the code HHPODCAST for $50 OFF Nourish Your Hormones!- 3 secrets to balance your hormones workshop- Free hormone balance guideConnect with LeishaInstagram: @leishadrewsWebsite: www.leishadrews.comApply to work 1:1 with Leisha HEREConnect with SabrinaPodcast: The Live Unrestricted PodcastInstagram: @sabrina.magnan.healthWebsite: www.sabrinamagnan.comUse the code HHPODCAST for $50 off Nourish Your Hormones ...Disclaimer: Information shared on this podcast and any referenced websites are not to be taken as medical advice or to be used as a diagnosis or treatment plan for any medical condition. I'm sharing my educated opinions & experience but nothing shared here can be taken on a one size fits all basis and we always recommend you do your own research, talk to your own doctors and practitioners, and take full responsibility for any health & medical choices you make.

Fuel Her Awesome: Food Freedom, Body Love, Intuitive Eating & Nutrition Coaching
Is Your ”Healthy Eating” Actually Healthy? Overcoming Orthorexia and Disordered Eating With Sabrina Magnan

Fuel Her Awesome: Food Freedom, Body Love, Intuitive Eating & Nutrition Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 29:45


Wellness culture is so good at telling us to how to be healthy... but at what point does this focus become unhealthy?    Sabrina Magnan is a Holistic Health Coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & break free from yo-yo dieting. The reason I invited Sabrina on the show is because I am a sucker for stories... especially when they involve someone rewriting their own relationship with food and turning it from a glass ceiling to a platform. Sabrina did just that!    To connect with Sabrina you can find her on social @sabrina.magnan.health or her website www.sabrinamagnan.com.  Cheers, and happy eating!  Jess 

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.
Finding Food Freedom After Professionally Swimming with Sabrina Magnan

Get INTUIT with Gila- a podcast about Intuitive Eating and Personal Growth.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 58:19


Sabrina Magnan is a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach who helps chronic dieters develop a healthy relationship with food, stop yo-yo dieting and overcome binge, emotional & overeating for good.  I have exciting news on the website. You can now purchase some of my live courses that I have given in schools, as well as a full Intuitive Eating course and workbook here: https://gilaglassberg.com/shop/ If you want to share an example of "Face it, Trace it and Replace it," please email it to me at gilaglassberg18@gmail.com. You can also send me a voice note at 570-878-3642. Let me know if your okay with me sharing the voice note as well. (Listen to the episode before this one to learn about Face it, Trace it and Replace it). If you are looking to make peace with food through the intuitive eating process, you can reach out to work with me one on one or you can sign up for my group counseling (email me at gilaglassberg18@gmail.com to be added to the next group). This will include weekly zoom calls, a private WhatsApp community with like minded women, and more support from me! I'd love to have you so please reach out. If you'd like to sign up for 1-1 counseling, you can fill out my application here https://gilaglassberg.com/video-application/ If you have any specific topic requests or people you'd like to see on the podcast, let me know as well. Thank you for being here and for listening! If you have gained from this episode or any of my content, please leave a rating and review and share it with those who can benefit. This is how the podcast moves up on Apple Podcast and more people can hear this information. Have a great day and thank you for being here! If you are ready to make peace with food, check out my website www.gilaglassberg.com and apply for a free 20 minute clarity call. I look forward to hearing from you! https://gilaglassberg.com/scheduling/ If you'd like to learn more about what I do, follow me on Instagram @gila.glassberg.intuitiveRD.

Savor Food and Body Podcast
Do body image and self-esteem get better with age?

Savor Food and Body Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 34:48


When did you first realize you had a body?  Even more so, when do you first remember your body needed to look a certain way to be acceptable?   Whether it's your weight, the shape of your body, the color of your skin, or the clothes you wear, from a very early age you absorbed cultural messages that told you what an acceptable or desirable body is - especially as a woman.    If you're like most of the women I work with and myself, those messages became loud and clear about the time we entered puberty - around 9-13 years old.   Fast forward through 3 decades of beauty, health, and wellness messaging, and now you're over 40.   You're still concerned about body image but not it's not about trying to look like the cover models in Women's Health or Prevention Magazines.    After 40 it's about the healthiness the models promote. The healthy skin, toned legs, arms, butt, and abs even after birthing X-number of kids. How centered and confident the women seem no matter what hardship they've overcome. This is body image after 40.    My guest is Sabrina Magnan a Holistic Health Coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food and overcome binge and emotional eating so they can enjoy food without guilt or shame.    Sabria shares her personal story about body dysmorphia, toxic body positivity, and her flawed beliefs about bodies as a young competitive synchronized swimmer.    We talk about set point theory and how chronic dieting and hormonal shifts affect your genetically designed set point range for weight.    Sabrina explains how stress and burnout related to the pursuit of body and health perfection can backfire when it comes to your wellness goals after 40.   We wrap up with a closer look at body image and self-esteem and how the two dramatically influence each other - especially during body changes and hormonal shifts in perimenopause.    Learn more about Sabrina's work on her website: www.sabrinamagnan.com Get show notes and resources at www.alpinenutrition.org/blog Watch the video on the Savor Food and Body YouTube Channel Why is it hard to lose weight after 40? Download the 5 unique reasons and what to do about it! Don't miss an episode! Subscribe, rate, comment, and share.  This kindness helps other women in midlife find the show too!    

Love Machine with James Preece
Improve Your Relationship With Food

Love Machine with James Preece

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 35:12


Do You Want to Quit Dieting Forever? TRANSFORMATION MONTH This week's episode of the The Love Machine podcast is about the negative effects of dieting that no one talks about, how healing your relationship with food can change your life, and why it all matters! To discuss this, James talks with the incredible Sabrina Magnan. Sabrina is a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food, find peace in their bodies and develop lasting health-promoting habits so that they can achieve true health without the obsession. You'll learn: How to adapt the perfect mindset Why only 5% of people who lose weight on a restrictive diet are actually able to maintain it Why Sugar could be your enemy The important of Intuitive Eating How to build an Exercise Habit How to date more confidently Listen now! Connect with Sabrina on Instagram or through her website Live Unrestricted Podcast: www.sabrinamagnan.com/podcast Food Freedom Academy: www.sabrinamagnan.com/foodfreedomacademy

The Fueled and Well Podcast
8. Getting off The Dieting Rollercoaster with Sabrina Magnan, Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach

The Fueled and Well Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 41:09


Sabrina Magnan is a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating coach who helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food, find peace in their bodies and develop lasting health-promoting habits so that they can achieve true health without the obsession. PS - If you have any future guest requests, shoot us a DM on Instagram so we can try to get them featured on the pod! Additional Links: Get Your FREE Video Training on Overcoming Food Guilt and Stress! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok To learn more about Sabrina: Follow Sabrina on Instagram @sabrina.magnan.health Apply for Sabrina's Food Freedom Academy (starts January 23, 2022) Check out her website at www.sabrinamagnan.com or get in contact with her at info@sabrinamagnan.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brittany-wehrle/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brittany-wehrle/support

The Eating Disorder Therapist
Eating Disorder Recovery, Finding your Why for Change, Intuitive Eating and Body Image Tips, with Sabrina Magnan

The Eating Disorder Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 43:54


Today I'm talking to Sabrina Magnan, a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach, based in Montreal, Canada. She helps chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & their bodies, and develop realistic and lasting health-promoting habits. Sabrina has been on her own food healing journey through her battle with orthorexia, disordered eating, body dysmorphia and yo-yo dieting. Having experienced this for many years, she deeply understands what it's like to have your entire life revolve around food & your body. After discovering what actually works in recovery, to stop feeling out of control around food and understanding the psychology of behaviour change, Sabrina now supports women all over the world to help them find true health, free from obsession & guilt. In this episode today, Sabrina talks about the ups and downs of her healing journey, including a holiday to Italy which kickstarted recovery and the beginnings of developing a joyful relationship with food. She talks about finding motivation and exploring your ‘why' for change. Sabrina untangles the myths around health equating thinness and finding your own peaceful place with your body. She also shares her effective body image tips, which she has utilised in her own journey and now shares with her clients today. I hope that you enjoy the conversation.   To find out more about Sabrina: - Food Freedom Academy (Enrolment for January 2023 Group Currently open): www.sabrinamagnan.com/academy Instagram: @Sabrina.magnan.health : https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Podcast: www.sabrinamagnan.com/podcast 

Victoria's Secrets To Health & Happiness
Live unrestricted with Sabrina Magnan

Victoria's Secrets To Health & Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 56:41


I have Sabrina with me today! Sabrina Magnan is a Food Freedom & Intuitive Eating Coach, helping chronic dieters heal their relationship with food & their bodies, and develop realistic health-promoting habits that stick. Through her own battle with orthorexia, disordered eating, body dysmorphia and yo-yo dieting, she deeply understands what it's like to have your entire life revolve around food & your body. After discovering what actually works to stop feeling out of control around food, feel at peace in your body and create a life you're in love with, Sabrina now works with women all over the world to help them stop dieting and rediscover a way of eating that's enjoyable, guilt-free and rooted in nourishment and self-love, instead of restriction and punishment. What to expect in this episode: Can you share your story and how you ended up becoming a food freedom coach? What are the symptoms of orthorexia and how can someone start to come out of that? What is body dysmorphia and how does one know that they have it? Can body dysmorphia ever be fully healed? How can one handle bad body image days? And much more! Connect with Sabrina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Waitlist to my group coaching program: https://sabrinamagnan.com/academy Connect with me: Get FREE access to the first few modules of my paid Body Love Binge Programme: https://victoriakleinsman.com/free-access-to-first-few-modules/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoriakleinsmanofficial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/victoriakleinsman Podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iNYvEWvgW9a0wNaj4m9hf?si=caq_P-V2TLSAmx1Swuh3yQ Podcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/break-free-from-binge-eating-with-victoria-kleinsman/id1464324636?uo=4 Email: info@victoriakleinsman.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victoria-kleinsman/message

Busy Girls Guide to Health Podcast
The Dark side of Dieting + How to Heal from it with Sabrina Magnan

Busy Girls Guide to Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 30:42


Learn from us today about the negative health effects of dieting, why it matters, and how to actually heal your relationship with food. Guest Sabrina Magnan joins me for this important conversation around listening to your body, tuning out external voices, and how dieting has let you down. Connect with Sabrina on IG: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/  Find her on her website: https://sabrinamagnan.com/  To learn more about Nutrition Coaching with Devyn: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15hSNyv5MetXD1fcE1K-tndS11fTHcvOA/view?usp=sharing  Full show notes and transcript: https://devynskitchen.com/sabrina-magnan  Find me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/devyn.derksen/  Find me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@devynderksen 

Roscoe's Wetsuit Podcast
NFX #179: A Brain Healthy Approach to Eating w/ Sabrina Magnan

Roscoe's Wetsuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 40:24


Sabrina Magnan is a health and mindset coach  who sidesteps traditional notions of “dieting” in favor of mindful eating to help people establish a psychologically healthy relationship with the food they're eating.https://sabrinamagnan.com/

Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons
Do you want to have a healthy relationship with food? With Guest Sabrina Magnan

Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 31:24


In this episode, Sabrina and I discuss creating healthy relationships with food, including emotional eating. Sabrina is a Health Coach who helps women who feel like they've been dieting forever develop a healthy relationship with food so that they eat the foods they love without guilt or fear of losing control and focus their time & energy on other things in life that really matter. Food Freedom Academy Group Coaching Program (Which is opened its doors for enrollment May 2022 group) https://sabrinamagnan.com/waitlist --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alysia-lyons/support

UnMUTE your mic
Unmute Your Mic: Having a Healthy Relationship with Food with Sabrina Magnan

UnMUTE your mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 31:44


Sabrina is a Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit coach who helps women with a history of dieting to find peace with food, feel confident in their body again and develop a healthy lifestyle through sustainable habits they can actually stick to. She looks at ALL areas of health and helps women bring about long-term health behaviour change using research-driven methods to find freedom and enjoy in their healthy habits.My website: www.sabrinamagnan.comHealthy By Habit Free Facebook Community : https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthybyhabitMy instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/

Meditation Not Medicine
Mindful Eating with Sabrina Magnan

Meditation Not Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 31:14


In this episode, Adam and Sabrina discuss:Finding a sustainable diet Reconnecting with your body Stop thinking about what you shouldn't doKey Takeaways:There's about a hundred ways to diet, but most of it won't work on you. You have to find what necessary lifestyle changes are applicable for your own context. The best diet is the diet that works for you. The key is to reconnect with your body because it knows best. Empty yourself of everything you've learned from all your research on diet and on what everybody talks about, listen to your body because it knows what it needs. It's time to stop thinking about what foods you “should avoid” because you'll end up thinking more about those foods more and the tendency/probability to eat them and feel guilty afterwards would increase.  "The biggest mistake that people make is that they focus on what to eat and what to do - instead of how to eat." —  Sabrina Magnan Join the 7-Day Mindful Eating Challenge for FREE by clicking on this link: https://sabrinamagnan.com/mnm Connect with  Sabrina Magnan:Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthybyhabitWebsite:  https://sabrinamagnan.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-magnan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Connect With Adam Weber:Website: https://meditationnotmedicine.com/about/Email: adam@meditationnotmedicine.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/easytomeditate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meditationnotmedicine/  Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPnbji9rDrCfxhY0W8sHL9ABook: Meditation Not Medicine Show notes by Podcastologist: Justine Talla.Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

Forgiving the Girl Inside: A Matter of the Heart
62. "I Want To Stop The Cycle" with Sabrina Magnan

Forgiving the Girl Inside: A Matter of the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 31:50


Today's guest, Sabrina Magnan, shares her healing journey from continuous diets. With each failed attempt, she blamed herself and lack of willpower. The more diets she failed to stick to, the more she loss confidence in her ability to ever get healthier.I started seeing myself as "good" when I was on plan, and as being "bad" when I fell off the wagon. Tune in as she shares her story.

Beyond the Diagnosis with Dr. Kylie
102: 3 Steps to Heal Your Relationship With Food

Beyond the Diagnosis with Dr. Kylie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 34:55


Do you find yourself overeating and binging? Or having so many rules around food that it feels like you can't eat anything? Today, Sabrina Magnan joins me to talk about the 3 steps you can take starting right NOW to heal your relationship with food!   Here are some key takeaways: Why rejecting the notion that dieting works is key to your success The negative effects of dieting that you might not know about Cutting the cord from things that tie you to diet culture  Doing uncomfortable things to improve your relationship with food (hint: bye bye scale!) Journaling the food rules you've subconsciously made for yourself And so much more! If you are looking for the support & guidance you need to improve your relationship with food and end the yo-yo dieting cycle once and for all, Sabrina's Food Freedom Academy Group Coaching Program is exactly what you need. Head over to www.sabrinamagnan.com/letsconnect to find out more details! Want your own personalized health audit? Head over to www.sabrinamagnan.com/audit to schedule your FREE health audit today! Whether you have a medical background or not, grab your free blood work and supplement cheat guide here: drkylieburton.com    Ready to discover what your “normal” labs are really telling you?? Come join Dr. Kylie on her LIVE and FREE 3-day challenge. The first one is happening Jan 24, 25, and 26. Register here: drkylieburton.com/free/ The podcast is sponsored by: Systemic Formulas - the supplements that work and the ones Dr. Kylie uses in her practice Join them on Instagram @systemic_formulas_institute  Join their FB group: Systemic Formulas Clinical Nutrition  Become a practitioner here: https://systemicformulas.com/register/   Nutribiome - Don't just take probiotics, take the perfectly designed prebiotics to feed them. Learn more and order soon at: mybyome.com   Terra Consulting Inc. - Practitioners, let Terra help you uplevel your online presence. She built my website, wrote the copy, and consulted along the way. I can't recommend her enough! Get started here: TerraConsultingInc.com  

The Healthy Balanced Mama Podcast
How to create habits (that actually stick) with Sabrina Magnan

The Healthy Balanced Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 71:07


Most of us understand by now that sweeping changes don't last- it's the small habits that truly create long-term change in our lives. But what is it that makes creating habits so hard-- and how do we create habits that actually stick? I'm talking with holistic health and mindset coach Sabrina Magnan all about what it means to do just that.In this episode, we chat about: Sabrina's journey from competitive synchronized swimming and obsession with health to finding true balance why habits win over quick fixes the problem with being goal/results focusedwhy you need to focus on systems/behaviors instead of grand goalshabits as an identity shiftConnect with Sabrina: WebsiteInstagramFreebie: 7-Day Mindful Eating Challenge : https://sabrinamagnan.com/healthybalancedmamaConnect with Kris: WebsiteInstagramCooking ClassesHead to http://www.healthymamakris.com/mealplanner to get yours!

Amplify Ambition
59. Mindful Eating with Sabrina Magnan

Amplify Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 31:18


Do the holiday meals have you thinking about your next diet? Have you been saying next week or next month for when you'll start focusing on your health? Building a sustainable lifestyle includes your health just as much as your wealth plan and today's episode with Sabrina is all about that. You'll hear us discuss: Unhealthy habits we've learned Short term vs long term weight goals Customizing your health needs and not generic advice Portion control and balancing food groups The importance of water How to be mindful with your eating habits Meet my guest: Sabrina Magnan is a holistic health coach who helps women with a history of yo-yo dieting heal their relationship with food & establish positive daily habits permanently so that they can finally feel good in their bodies, have their energy back, reach their highest potential and achieve their health goals sustainably without having to give up the things they love in the process. Get your free 7-day mindful eating challenge at: www.sabrinamagnan.com/amplify -Website: www.sabrinamagnan.com -Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on Instagram--> @coachkeds ✨ Work with Me--> www.kecoach.com ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Follow/Subscribe, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share it on social media too! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachkeds/support

Your Next Season Podcast
Change Your Mindset About Healthy Eating w/Sabrina Magnan

Your Next Season Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 34:51


This week's episode features Sabrina Magnan, a holistic health coach who helps people to change their mindset and relationship with food to fit with their lifestyle. She throws out the "diet" mindset and brings pleasure back to food. Listen now to become a mindful eater. Learn more from Sabrina at https://sabrinamagnan.com/ or find the 7-day mindful eating challenge at she mentioned in the episode at https://sabrinamagnan.com/yournextseason. https://classbycaitlin.com/ IG: @classbycaitlin FB: Your Next Season Podcast Music: Winnin' by Trey Tuck --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caitlin-effend/support

Think Courageously with Deb Cummins Stellato
Goodbye Diet Life with Sabrina Magnan

Think Courageously with Deb Cummins Stellato

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 40:34


Sabrina Magnan is a Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit coach. In today's episode of the podcast, we explore what it takes to have the courage to say goodbye to an old friend…dieting.  Sabrina helps chronic dieters find freedom with food, feel confident in their body again and improve their health & happiness through the balanced eating. She supports women in developing a healthy lifestyle that is built on sustainable habits. Her approach uses research driven methods to reach their health goals and transform their life without ever having to diet. We discuss: Moving to self-care vs. negative self-talkHow to be honest about our health goalsThe “if” of perfectionismIntuitive eatingStrategies for getting Healthy by HabitTo learn more about Sabrina, visit:www.sabrinamagnan.cominfo@sabrinamagnan.comwww.facebook.com/sabrina.magnan.healthwww.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.healthHere is the link for the Sabrina's Free Audit: www.sabrinamagnan.com/audit Want to begin the journey towards reconnecting to your inner intuitive eater and healing your relationship with food & your body? Sabrina's free 7-Day Mindful Eating challenge is a truly great place to start. Find it here: sabrinamagnan.com/Free-Mindful-Eating-Challenge

The Parenting Reset Show
16. Intuitive and Mindful Eating with Sabrina Magnan

The Parenting Reset Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 30:32


Tess Connolly talks to Sabrina Magnan, Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit Coach about Intuitive and Mindful Eating and how she works with women and mothers about being compassionate with themselves about their bodies and how they eat. The importance of being an “intuitive eater” and how it can improve your physical and mental health and how we are feeling as we  Letting go of the focus on weight loss (outcome) and put the focus towards long term health promoting behaviors.  Being a role model for our children will learn from what we do, not what we say. How we assign morality to our foods with our children  Importance of creating a well balanced plate and the purpose of our foods Have kids connect to food by shopping and cooking together and making healthy foods available to them How to be mindful and grateful for the foods that we have on our plate Sabrina is grateful for her challenges and struggles she has had in her life Sabrina Magnan, Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit Coach   |  Sabrina Magnan Health Coaching & Consulting Free Facebook Group | Healthy By Habit: A New Perspective On How To Create Lasting Change Instagram | @sabrina.magnan.health Get on the Parenting Reset Membership Waitlist here: The Parenting Reset Membership Waitlist Need help with managing screen time at home?  Get my Tech Reset Agreement here: Tech Reset Agreement

Self Love Ignited with Katie Allen
75. Stop Dieting, Find True Health, and Feel Great in Your Body with Sabrina Magnan

Self Love Ignited with Katie Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 37:18


Learning how to take care of her body in a way that didn't involve dieting, deprivation, or restriction was something that today's guest struggled with for a long time. Growing up as an athlete, eating a lot and having a high level of fitness was normal for Sabrina, but when she stopped competing, her body image and health took a nosedive. Sabrina is candid about her story and how she overcame food guilt, orthorexia, and the resulting social isolation to build a beautiful life and create health on her terms. Sabrina is a Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit coach who helps women with a history of dieting to find peace with food, feel confident in their body again and develop a healthy lifestyle through sustainable habits they can actually stick to. She helps women bring about long-term health behaviour change using research-driven methods to find freedom and enjoy in their healthy habits. _____ Connect with Sabrina:

The More Than Your Weight Podcast
190. Why Habit and Behavior Change is Really About Identity Change w/ Sabrina Magnan

The More Than Your Weight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 34:39


Are you curious about how to start creating habits that not only shift your actions, but shift who you are? Are you ready to shift your identity around your health and create habits and routines that match that identity? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this podcast episode is for you! Today on the @morethanyourweightpodcast I'm joined by the amazing Sabrina Magnan who is sharing her tips around creating habits that will ultimately transform who you are. In this episode, you will learn about: Sabrina's story and struggle with body image and diet culture How a trip to Italy forever changed the way she viewed food and her body The most common mistake people make when trying to change their lifestyles in order to improve their health The three different types of habits one can make and why identity change habits are the best How you can learn more about Sabrina and also watch her full talk on this in the Your Healthiest Years Yet Summit Visit the episode's blog post for more details & resources here: http://www.madewell345.com/2021/10/19/why-habit-behavior-change-is-really-about-identity-change/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/madewell345/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madewell345/support

Launch Into Freedom
#46 Are Athletes The Better Entrepreneurs?

Launch Into Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 16:28


What do Russell Brunson, Shaquille O'Neal, Mat Fraser and Lewis Howes have in common? They all are successful entrepreneurs who started their career during or at the back of their “first” career as a professional athlete. And that brings up the question: do athletes have an unfair advantage in the game of entrepreneurship? Are you developing character traits that “normal” entrepreneurs can't? In this week's episode, I'm going through some of the most important character traits that I think athletes or former athletes bring to the table and how it can benefit your entrepreneurial journey. Make sure to listen to the end of the episode as I am giving away prizes worth over $3,000 to 3 lucky listeners of the podcast. Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: - Donate to the MOVEMBER cause & enter the giveaway: https://movember.com/m/launchintofreedom?mc=1 - Check out the brand new Ascendus Digital Media website: https://ascendusdigitalmedia.com - Launch Into Freedom Episode #8 with Nic Fitzgerald: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/8-how-to-unleash-the-power-of-your-story-with-nic-fitzgerald/id1552745063?i=1000512528572 - Launch Into Freedom Episode #29 with Crystal Baran: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/29-from-burnout-anxiety-to-thriving-health-coach-with/id1552745063?i=1000527485717 - Launch Into Freedom Episode #31 with Sabrina Magnan: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/31-mindset-shifts-every-health-coach-needs-with/id1552745063?i=1000528213320 - DM Michael on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themichaelhoffmann

Sip the Sauce
Ep.27 Holistic Wellness w/ Sabrina Magnan

Sip the Sauce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 30:07


Dieting sucks! On this episode I sit down with Holistic Health and Mindset Coach Sabrina Magnan to discuss how to change your perspective towards food.  Sabrina gives great insight on importance of giving yourself permission to eat what it wants, and learning how to love food without abusing it.If you would like to reach out to Sabrina for coaching you can find her below:https://sabrinamagnan.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthybyhabithttps://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/Make sure you like, follow and share our show!https://www.sipthesauce.com/https://www.facebook.com/sipthesaucehttps://www.instagram.com/sip_the_sauce/

The Transform U! Live Show
Find Peace and Confidence with Your Body and Food (2021) Interview with Sabrina Magnan

The Transform U! Live Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 43:56


Is the mainstream media confusing us when it comes to mental health, our bodies, and food? Do you currently struggle with trying to find the right diet or determine what you should look like? Let's talk about it on The Transform U! Live Show with Marcus Contrell Hart as your host.Sabrina Magnan is a former elite synchronized swimmer turned Holistic Health, Mindset and Habit coach with a mission of disrupting the cultural norms of sacrificing your own mental health through restrictive dieting in the pursuit of a smaller body. Sabrina struggled with her own issues with food, disordered eating and body image throughout her years in the sport and beyond. She helps women with a history of dieting to find peace with food, feel confident in their body again and develop a healthy lifestyle through sustainable habits they can actually stick to. She helps women bring about long-term health behavior change using research-driven methods to find freedom and enjoy their healthy habits.Watch this episode in video format! https://youtu.be/YDtMqBamvqoSabrina MagnanHolistic Health, Mindset and Habit Coach | http://www.sabrinamagnan.com/Free Facebook Group | https://www.facebook.com/groups/healthybyhabitInstagram | @sabrina.magnan.health

Launch Into Freedom
#31 Mindset Shifts Every Health Coach Needs with Sabrina Magnan

Launch Into Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 29:10


When you think back to the beginning of your online business journey, as a health coach, a wellness coach or any type of entrepreneur, how many times have you thought: “Would people even pay me money for this?” “Am I good enough to help them?” “What makes me an expert?” Limiting beliefs and Imposter Syndrome are holding many gifted health & wellness coaches back from helping their dream customers. In this week's episode of the Launch Into Freedom podcast, Sabrina Magnan shares her story of how she started and scaled her health coaching business in the middle of a global pandemic. Sabrina Magnan is a holistic health & mindset coach who helps women with a long history of dieting to finally achieve long-term, optimal health, heal their relationship with food, feel confident in their body and never diet again. And like so many of us, she had to overcome many, self-inflicted obstacles first before she started to create a thriving online business. In this episode, we cover: - Why Sabrina Magnan started her business in the middle of a global pandemic - How she became an anti-diet-focused health coach - How Sabrina dealt with Imposter Syndrome early on in her journey - Sabrina's step-by-step process to find out what your dream clients really want and need - The biggest mindset shifts every aspiring health coach needs to go through - Why the fear of investing is holding you back - Why people don't pay you for your services and products - How to find the right business coach and mentor for you Links & Resources mentioned in this episode: - Launch Into Freedom, Episode #7: https://bit.ly/LIF007 - Learn more about Sabrina Magnan: https://sabrinamagnan.com/ - Connect with Sabrina Magnan: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.magnan.health/ - Inquire about Coaching with Sabrina Magnan: coaching@sabrinamagnan.com