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Ep 040: I've tried everything to change my relationship with food (with Josee Sovinsky)

Ep 040: I've tried everything to change my relationship with food (with Josee Sovinsky)

FromFind Your Food Voice


Ep 040: I've tried everything to change my relationship with food (with Josee Sovinsky)

FromFind Your Food Voice

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you exhausted from your current relationship with food? The guilt, shame, excitement, fear, and despair often wear down energy levels to disempower change. Recharge by listening now. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Key Points: Editor's note: This episode 40 needed to be released because episode 39 wasn't quite ready. I'm trying to be ok with the break in numbering and hope you can be too. Trying to recover from an eating disorder is exhausting especially within a family and world that hasn't recovered yet. We feel your exhaustion!! Your awareness will bring more progress. This is the first step! And a big one. Your family of origin greatly shapes your relationship with food. Don't just brush it under the rug. Hear the noise yet try to navigate around it. Curiosity Finding a team can really help alleviate this exhaustion. Don't get stuck in the shame loop. So you know the diet industry is all a sham. Join us out of the fog. You have options and choices. You can experience more empowerment by leaving diets and stop trying to control your body. WE BELIEVE IN YOU! "Motivational" clichés as rules yet really shame-inducing myths. Look for quotes that ARE inspiring without shame and guilt. Clean up your social media to better include body positivity. This can help you normalize all body sizes. Show Notes: Link to subscribe to the weekly FREE Food Peace Newsletter. It is sent out every Tuesday morning and no spam EVER. Christy Harrison RD and her Food Psych podcast Inside Out by Anastasia Amour Josée Sovinsky RD and her fabulous resources for a finding peace. My favorite blog post by Josée is on Portion Sizes. Check it out! Eating Disorder Dietitians Julie Dillon RD blog Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to LoveFoodPodcast@gmail.com.  Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! Thank you for listening to the Love, Food series. Give me feedback via Twitter @EatingPermitRD.
Released:
Oct 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Clean eating. Low carb. Low fat. Do this not that. Now what? Eating is getting too stuffy and complicated. Throw open your windows to allow a new stream of health, wellness, and peace. Time to examine your dusty food belief knick-knacks. What if you could write a letter to food? Pen to paper, you hash out the love/hate relationship and food’s undeserving power. Details go back years, to your first childhood diet trying to fit in. How you relate to food chronicles many of your life’s ups and downs. In this letter, you examine your dusty food beliefs and wonder which go in the trash, are for others, and which remain in your heart. What if you wrote this all down and food wrote you back? This is Love, Food. Food behavior expert and host, Julie Duffy Dillon is rolling up her sleeves to get to the bottom of what is really healthy. This award-winning dietitian seen on TLC’s My Big Fat Fabulous Life has a secret: food is not your enemy and your body is tired of the constant attacks. Show topics include: *emotional eating *weight concerns *binge eating *orthorexia *body image *eating disorders *dieting *parenting and food *healthy eating *stress eating *food addiction *mindful eating *non diet approaches Pull up a chair to your dusty kitchen table and set it for a meal. Ask food to sit alongside you and chat over coffee. Or a margarita. You have some reconnecting to do. In that connection is Love, Food. In that conversation is health and peace.