intuitive eating

Episode #101: Daring to Not Diet with Glenys Oyston

Glenys Oyston, RDN shares her history of dieting and being the “5%” that lost weight but feeling so much emotional distress and food preoccupation to be there.

She shared her desire for body currency and desiring the accolades that come from being that person that lost weight and can keep it off. 

We talked about the risk that comes from only deriving our value from our body because we miss other ways to value ourselves.

Glenys shares what body tolerance is: being okay that you don’t like your body, what to do when you’re having a bad body day, the importance of noticing internalized anti-fat phobia, and recognizing the challenges in the workplace around self care. 

Connect with Glenys here: 

https://www.facebook.com/DareToNotDiet

https://www.selfcare4diabetes.com/ 

Free guide: https://www.selfcare4diabetes.com/myths 

Group Coaching starting in September 2022


Looking for one-on-one coaching support  around intuitive eating, body image and emotional eating? 

Schedule a clarity call with me where you can share what your goals and intentions are, I’ll offer you some insight around what’s going on and if we feel like we’re a good match, I can share more information on how we can move forward. 

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Episode #100: Intuitive Eating and Cancer Care and Recovery with Tamar Rothenberg

Tamar Rothenberg, MS, RDN, a registered dietitian who specializes in recovery after breast cancer offers her clients non-diet and weight neutral option support.

On the podcast, Tamar shares how important it is to debunk faulty information that we receive from wellness culture on juice cleanses, clean eating and supplements. She clarifies that we can’t prevent cancer, we can only reduce the risk of cancer occurrence. She reminds us that getting cancer isn’t anyone’s fault and that no one did anything wrong if they have the experience of cancer.

We also talked about how beneficial the practice of intuitive eating is with cancer care and recovery because it’s about self-care, not self-control. 

 

Learn more about Tamar here.

Connect with Tamar socially: 

https://www.facebook.com/tamarrothenbergRD/​

https://www.instagram.com/breastcancer.nutritionist/​

Private Facebook group for thrivers

Check out Tamar's new book: Cancer Diet for the Newly Diagnosed

Looking for one-on-one coaching support  around intuitive eating, body image and emotional eating? 

 

Schedule a clarity call with me where you can share what your goals and intentions are, I’ll offer you some insight around what’s going on and if we feel like we’re a good match, I can share more information on how we can move forward. 

Here is my calendar link

Episode #96: Intuitive Eating and the Latinx Community with Dr. Hortencia Jimenez

Dr. Hortencia Jimenez is a pioneer in bringing intuitive eating and healing to the Latinx community by centering on important challenges like food insecurity and the labeling of foods native to the Latinx community as unhealthy. 

On the podcast, Dr. Jimenez shares the grieving of her paternal grandmother, the one she immigrated with to the United States when she was a young child, her vision for bringing healing with intuitive eating to the Latinx community, and why she fell in love with sociology because it gave her the words to explain her experience as an undocumented citizen. Dr. Jimenez also shares how diet culture and discrimination is impacting the Latinx community because of food insecurity and the messages that food that is native to the Latinx community is unhealthy. 

Dr. Hortencia Jimenez is of huichol ancestry, she was born in the Sierra Madre in the state of Nayarit, Mexico.  She holds a BA, MA, and Ph.D. in Sociology and is also a certified Health Coach. She is a contributing expert for UnDiet Your Mind app, a community-based app where members can work on their UnDieting journey in a safe and supportive HAES, non-diet and Intuitive Eating aligned space. 

You can follow her at @drhortenciajimenez

Website:www.hortenciajimenez.com