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Messy Thoughts On Food Part 2

Messy Thoughts On Food Part 2

FromFuel Your Strength


Messy Thoughts On Food Part 2

FromFuel Your Strength

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome back to the second part of my messy thoughts on food, where we dig into the scale, our relationship with food and the importance of looking at food as a bio-individual process rather than a one size fits all standard. Fear Around Food Disordered relationships with food are an increasingly common problem and something that many people including yours truly have struggled with on a serious level. Negative body image, poor body confidence, dysmorphic thoughts, and stress and anxiety can all be related to our relationship with food and this episode is all about exploring the spectrum of disordered eating.  Learn why I have no tolerance for those who dismiss fear around food, how Paleo helped me feel more comfortable in my body, why I am passionate about bridging the gap between intuitive eating and nutritional therapy, plus much more. If you feel like the rules and constructs you have around food is causing you stress, anxiety or social isolation, and want to stop the on again off again dieting, it is important to keep having these conversations. And if you are serious about helping people change the way they think about food you need to be open to having your mind changed as well.  What about this episode made you feel called to make a change and shift into a new direction when thinking about our unique relationships with food? Share with me in the comments on the episode page.   On Today's Episode Exploring the role intention, impact and Paleo had on my nutrition journey (10:50) Getting away from diet culture in the traditional sense to find food harmony (12:10) Why continuing to just talk about the ‘what’ of nutrition is not enough (21:00) Dismissing nutrition and intuitive eating myths and setting the record straight (23:25) What to do if you need help with disordered eating right now (28:10)   Quotes “It's beyond debilitating and fucks with your head when you really do judge your own self-worth and value from what the scale says.” (9:13) “For me personally, Paleo was a great stepping stone, I really started learning about how to eat more nourishing foods and what that looked like and just get on this path to feeling better in my body.” (13:43) “If we are going to do healing protocols on folks who have problematic relationships with food, we have to address that relationship with food first.” (17:33) “Intuitive eating is not a diet, it's not going to be something you can just flip in and out of, or that’s got one specific set of rules. It's highly nuanced and its a process, it is a living, breathing thing.” (29:37)   Resources Mentioned In This Show HTK 238: Messy Thoughts On Food Part 1 HTK 143: Dr. Tee Williams HTK 150: Goodbye. Hello. National Eating Disorders Association Order Core 4 The Book Here Nutritional Therapy Association Website Harder to Kill Radio is sponsored by the Nutritional Therapy Association. Registration is now open for the NTA’s September class. You can learn more and save your seat by clicking here (and don’t forget to mention my name on your application!) You can also try out their free 7-day course, Nutritional Therapy 101 by clicking here. The Core 4 book is now available! Click here to get a free gift when you purchase. Thank you so much for all your support! Check out the full show notes here! Follow Steph on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest I'd really love it if you would take 1 min and leave us a rating and review on iTunes!
Released:
Sep 20, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Steph Gaudreau interviews top experts in fitness, nutrition, sleep, and mindset so you can apply their lessons to optimizing your own health and wellness. Discover how to improve your health using a multi-faceted, holistic approach so you can spend more time doing the things you enjoy in life instead of being a slave to diet and exercise. Steph weaves her science teaching experience with her nutritional therapy consultant (NTC) training and years as a competitive athlete into a rich tapestry supplemented by the experiences of her expert guests to help you dial in your lifestyle.