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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
May 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, discussing wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store. In honor of mental health action day and mental health awareness month, today’s episode is all about the cornerstones of mental health, including anxiety, the fear of not being good enough, eating disorders, disordered eating, substance abuse, and addictive behaviors. This episode is a demonstration of what it looks like to connect with others about how we’re feeling, what we need and how to be there for others to foster mental health. It’s about giving yourself space and recognizing the underlying feelings beneath addictive behaviors.IN THIS EPISODE:●  [04:00] Films about addiction, mental health, and trauma can help us overcome the shame, blame, and the stigma we experience in our struggle.  ●  [13:00] Fundamentally what underlies all of our coping behaviors.  ●  [15:00] We’re all coping with challenging emotions that we're experiencing on a daily basis in today’s society.  ●  [18:00] What underlying mental health symptoms can look like in today’s society.  ●  [21:00] The difference between going to the gym as an addiction, or as a positive action to make you feel better.  ●  [26:00] It’s okay to not be okay.  ●  [32:00] Why it’s important to assess what is on your plate and make space for yourself.  ●  [37:00] Why do we put so much expectation on what self care is supposed to look like?  ●  [40:00] Taking the time to be intentional and decide how you want to invest your thoughts.  ●  [46:00] Mental Health in action.  KEY TAKEAWAYS:●  Everyone has struggles with mental health, from not feeling good enough in today's society, to diagnosed mental illnesses like bi-polar disorder.  ●  There are a multitude of addictions and behaviors we use to avoid difficult feelings like drugs and alcohol, Netflix and food or gym and fitness addictive behaviors.  ●  To overcome these behaviors, it’s important to create emotional space for yourself and realize the underlying feelings beneath the addictions.  ●  Be in conversation, share openly, and listen because sometimes you don’t have to solve the problem.  QUOTES:  “Mental health is health.  We don’t have true health and wellness if we aren’t mentally, psychologically well.”  Jenn Trepeck“It doesn't always look like substance use disorder, sometimes it looks like toxic work environments.” Jenn TrepeckRESOURCES:Become A Member of Salad with a Side of FriesJenn’s Free Menu PlanA Salad With a Side of FriesA Salad With a Side of Fries InstagramOf Substance Mental Health Action Day
Released:
May 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

How do you decipher between all the “diets” out there? I know what to do but why isn’t it working? Wait, what? My diet could be making me fatter?! And does cryo-freezing your fat cells really work? Should I try acupuncture? A hypnotist? If I do, how do I know if someone’s good? Salad with a Side of Fries is the podcast that will answer all these questions and more! Talking wellness and weight loss for real life, because most of us are going to drink, eat out, skip the grocery store and who wants a life without fries or dessert?! Host Jenn Trepeck’s expertise as an optimal health coach, in practice for over a decade, along with experts in various modalities will clear up the myths, mis-information, bad science and marketing to reveal the truth of HOW TO EAT and HOW TO CHEAT!* *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This podcast, its content and guests are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.