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Ep 008: I'm a fat nutrition student.

Ep 008: I'm a fat nutrition student.

FromFind Your Food Voice


Ep 008: I'm a fat nutrition student.

FromFind Your Food Voice

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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A nutrition student writes to food because she feels ashamed of her fat body. Although she knows diets are harmful she is tempted because of the fear of rejection: from her peers, potential employers, future clients, and herself. Julie calls Glenys Oyston RD to discuss possible solutions for this student.
Key Points:

This student is not experiencing a nutrition problem yet a lack of exposure to size diversity messages. Could nutrition students be given more opportunities for personal health and well-being by exposure to more unconventional nutrition education such as attuned eating, pleasurable movement, and health at every size approaches?
Not everyone wants to work with a slim dietitian.
Glenys Oyston describes her transition from a body disparaging to weight neutral nutrition student which began after listening to Linda Bacon speak in a class. This helped her improve her body image while promoting healthy eating experiences. It also helped her appreciate she is much more than her body: she has thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc that mean much more to her.
Is there size discrimination in the dietetics profession? We say yes. Advocating for size acceptance can improve job satisfaction yet it is up to the individual on whether to speak up or not. Find allies on-line and unite!
Consider personal psychotherapy to proactively help your relationship with food and body image.
Hang in there Fat Nutrition Student! Things get better as you get more exposure to the profession and the diversity of body types.

Show Notes:

Dietitian's and Their Weight Struggles from Today's Dietitian May 2014. (How Julie found Glenys!)
Glenys Oyston: Dare To Not Diet blog and Dietitians Unplugged podcast.
Linda Bacon: The professor and researcher that positively altered Glenys's nutrition education and affirmed her ability for health at her natural size. She also significantly affected Julie's shift to a weight neutral and non diet approach.

Food Peace Syllabus Additions:

Ragen Chastain's blog Dances with Fat. Warning: will change your life.
Glenys's list of inspiring fat fashion bloggers:

Gabi Fresh
Curvy Canadian
Garner Style
Le Blog De Big Beauty
Flaws Couture
The Curvy Fashionista
The Curvy Girl Chic
Life and Style of Jessica
Nicolette Mason
Clothes And Shit
Big Hips Red Lips



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Released:
Mar 7, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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