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Change your Relationship with Food
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Are you tired of feeling trapped in a cycle of toxic diet culture?
Ready to change your relationship with food for good?
My podcast dives deep into the world of nutrition, body image, bariatrics and weight loss.
Join me as I challenge common beliefs, debunk myths, and provide you with the tools you need to break free.
With engaging discussions, and practical tips, our podcast is your ultimate guide to embracing a healthy mindset and transforming your life.
Get ready to nourish your body, nurture your soul, and embark on a journey towards a happier, healthier you!
Winner of the Best Psychology Podcast at the Women in Podcasting Awards 2024
Ready to change your relationship with food for good?
My podcast dives deep into the world of nutrition, body image, bariatrics and weight loss.
Join me as I challenge common beliefs, debunk myths, and provide you with the tools you need to break free.
With engaging discussions, and practical tips, our podcast is your ultimate guide to embracing a healthy mindset and transforming your life.
Get ready to nourish your body, nurture your soul, and embark on a journey towards a happier, healthier you!
Winner of the Best Psychology Podcast at the Women in Podcasting Awards 2024
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In this episode of "Change Your Relationship With Food," host Kyla Holley explores the longstanding issues with using BMI as an indicator of health. Kyla discusses how BMI, a measure developed for statistical purposes over 200 years ago, fails to account for important factors such as muscle mass, age, race, and fat distribution.
Drawing insights from a recent study conducted by the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology Commission, Kyla explains the newly proposed definitions of 'clinical obesity' and 'preclinical obesity.' This study brings fresh perspectives, offering a more nuanced understanding of obesity that includes organ function and day-to-day activity impacts, rather than relying solely on weight.
The episode further delves into the implications of these new definitions for medical practitioners, patients, and public perception. While the new criteria for obesity diagnosis show promise in reducing stigma, Kyla emphasizes the challenges in changing entrenched perceptions among healthcare providers and the general public.
Looking forward to a future where the stigma is diminished, and understanding of health in larger bodies is improved, Kyla remains hopeful about the impact of these changes. Tune in next week for a compelling discussion with Michael Collins on sugar addiction.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Join host Kyla Holley as she discusses the path to developing a healthier relationship with food and freeing oneself from the pressures of diet culture. In this episode, Kyla talks with Jamie Wolf, an entrepreneur and advocate for wellness, about her personal journey towards body acceptance and rejecting societal expectations.
Jamie shares her early experiences with body image issues and dieting, and her turning point toward embracing her authentic self. As a mother and founder of Baked as a Cake, she explores the challenges and triumphs of making peace with her body amidst a culture obsessed with weight loss. Discover inspiring insights on mental health, self-care, and the importance of focusing on what truly brings joy and empowerment.
Tune in to hear how Jamie's approach has shifted her perspective, the impact of societal messages on our personal self-worth, and the liberating journey of letting go of diet-driven obsessions. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of finding balance, happiness, and a positive outlook on life without being weighed down by unrealistic ideals.
*We apologise for the sound quality in some sections of this recording. We assume that weather conditions and distance between host and guest affected the internet connection.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Jamie Wolf
You can make contact with Jamie here director@beunbreakable.org
In this episode of Change Your Relationship With Food, host Kyla Holley delves into the concept of setting boundaries, focusing on both personal and food-related aspects. She introduces the importance of establishing flexible boundaries rather than stringent rules in one's relationship with food.
Kyla discusses her new mini-course on people-pleasing, a common issue that often leads to compromised boundaries and the loss of one's true self to meet others' expectations. She highlights how this behaviour affects one's life and relationship with food and provides insights on overcoming it. Kyla emphasises mindfulness as a tool to develop a healthier relationship with food, encouraging listeners to tune into their body signals and make conscious eating choices.
The episode offers practical advice on reframing food rules into adaptable boundaries, allowing for personal judgment and flexibility. Kyla also touches on the practice of reviewing menus beforehand to make informed decisions without external influence. She concludes with a reflection on people-pleasing tendencies, urging listeners to assess and address their own compromises in relationships and food habits.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our comprehensive 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Join the 'No More People Pleasing' Knowledge Bite mini course Join me here
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Then click here Buy from Amazon
Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley.
In this episode, Kyla invites Parker Nelson, a registered dietitian and author of "Nutrition Nonsense," to explore the myths and biases that cloud our understanding of nutrition.
Parker shares his journey and discusses the impact of social media influencers, deceptive marketing, and the allure of quick fixes on our eating habits. Together, they delve into the psychological aspects of nutrition and strategies for building healthier, more sustainable relationships with food.
Tune in to discover practical tips for overcoming nutrition nonsense and embracing a balanced approach to eating. Plus, learn about Parker's book and how it can guide you to make informed decisions in your dietary journey.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our comprehensive 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Parker Nelson
Do you need the Nutrition Nonsense book? Buy from Amazon
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Find Parker on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nutritionadvocate/
Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley. With her extensive experience, Kyla provides invaluable guidance to help you break free from the constraints of dieting and form a healthier, more positive relationship with food.
In this episode, Kyla shares insights inspired by a recent therapy session with a client who just six months post-bariatric surgery. Despite being ahead of her weight-loss goals, the client expressed feelings of demotivation and failure due to her chocolate consumption over the holidays. Kyla explores the concept of self-fulfilling prophecies and how our history with diets can cloud our judgment and expectations, leading to unnecessary guilt and setbacks.
Through this engaging conversation, Kyla encourages listeners to reassess their evidence of progress, differentiate facts from emotions, and celebrate achievements, no matter how small. She underscores the importance of eradicating the diet mentality, fostering self-belief, and approaching lifestyle changes with kindness and compassion.
Join Kyla in discovering how to identify and overcome psychological barriers, stay motivated, and maintain a positive trajectory towards lasting change. Don't forget to explore additional resources and tools mentioned in the episode notes that support your journey to transforming your relationship with food.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to 'Change Your Relationship with Food,' hosted by therapist Kyla Holley. Joining her is Hayley Perkins, a passionate advocate for dismantling diet culture and empowering individuals. As they share their personal journeys, discover how life experiences shape our relationship with food and body image.
Hayley recounts her transformative path, tackling emotional eating, diet history, and the deep-seated belief systems formed from childhood. Together, they explore the psychological intricacies linking self-worth and body image, emphasising the importance of addressing emotional and mental well-being alongside physical health.
Dive into a candid conversation about finding freedom beyond the scales, fostering self-compassion, and redefining happiness beyond size or weight. This episode offers valuable insights and practical steps for those ready to embark on their own journey to a healthier, happier relationship with food.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Hayley Perkins
Contact Info:
Website https://ifdietsdontwork.co.uk
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/dietsdonotwork/?ref=share_group_link
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayley-perkins-counsellor
Insta https://instagram.com/hayley_food_therapist?igshid=MmIzYWVlNDQ5Yg==
Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by Kyla Holley.
In this New Year special, Kyla reflects on the remarkable journey of the podcast, discussing the exciting plans for the upcoming year, including welcoming more diverse guests with inspiring stories and the idea of creating a community.
Dive into a conversation about the pitfalls of New Year resolutions, particularly those revolving around diet and exercise, while exploring the psychological tactics used by marketers to capitalise on post-holiday guilt. Learn actionable insights into making realistic and sustainable changes, focusing on incremental improvements rather than overwhelming goals. Kyla introduces the concept of making 1% daily improvements towards achieving meaningful life progress.
Join Kyla for this inspiring journey into 2025, aiming to enhance your sense of well-being and life satisfaction.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by therapist Kyla Holley. As we wrap up the year, join Kyla as she reflects on the remarkable journey and growth of the podcast that began as a New Year's Day idea. Celebrate the achievement of winning the Best Psychology Podcast in the Women in Podcasting Awards and explore how listeners from diverse countries are engaging with the content.
As the festive season approaches, Kyla offers valuable advice on managing holiday pressures related to food, drink, and social expectations. Learn how to identify external and internal pressures, balance indulgence with self-care, and set personal boundaries to avoid post-holiday guilt. Discover practical strategies for enjoying the season without engaging in the detrimental cycle of overindulgence and deprivation.
Looking forward to 2025, Kyla shares exciting plans for upcoming guests and new mini courses aimed at tackling everyday life challenges such as people-pleasing and procrastination. Be sure to tune in for more enriching discussions and to connect with Kyla through the podcast's contact links. Enjoy this season with your loved ones, focusing on meaningful interactions and personal growth.
Kyla Holley
Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," a podcast dedicated to helping you break free from diet history and foster a healthier relationship with food. Join Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist, as she explores the complex topic of food addiction, with a special focus on ultra-processed foods, alongside guest Clarissa Kennedy.
Clarissa, a clinical social worker and founder of "Reinvent Your Bliss Point," brings her extensive expertise in addiction recovery and eating disorders. Together, they delve into the seductive nature of ultra-processed foods, their impact on the brain's reward centers, and the challenges faced in overcoming addiction while confronting misconceptions surrounding it.
Throughout the episode, personal stories and professional insights blend to paint a detailed picture of the addictive processes linked to food.
Join the conversation to unveil the nuances of food addiction and find hope and solutions for a more fulfilling life free from the constraints of ultra-processed foods.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Clarissa Kennedy
The study we talked about in the interview: https://www.cell.com/cell-metabolism/fulltext/S1550-4131(19)30248-7
Contact Info:
Email: Info@sweetsobriety.ca
Sweet Sobriety: https://www.sweetsobriety.ca
Private Practice: Reinvent Your Bliss Point http://foodaddictionhelp.ca
Podcasts:
Food Junkies Podcast: https://www.foodjunkiespodcast.com
Food Shrinks: https://www.youtube.com/@FoodShrinks/videos
Treatment Audit Clarissa participated in:
Low carbohydrate and psychoeducational programs show promise for the treatment of ultra-processed food addiction
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychiatry/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1005523/full
In this episode of the award winning podcast "Change Your Relationship with Food," host Kyla Holley delves into the intersection of consumerism and our dietary habits. Kyla explores why we are constantly chasing after the latest products and how the concept of FOMO (fear of missing out) affects our choices.
The discussion extends to planned obsolescence in technology and how similar tactics are employed by food manufacturers to entice us with seemingly indispensable new offerings. Discover how simple foods are transformed into luxury items, complete with captivating stories and premium pricing, and reflect on the pressures of living up to elevated expectations in food experiences.
Kyla encourages listeners to become more mindful consumers, urging them to critically evaluate their purchasing decisions, understand the marketing narratives at play, and embrace authenticity in their personal food stories. Tune in to learn how to reclaim your relationship with food and resist the commercial influences shaping our diets.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Join Kyla Holley as she hosts Becca Stackhouse Morson, who shares her transformative journey with Crohn's disease and its impact on her relationship with food.
Discover insights into managing a chronic condition, understanding personal triggers, and finding balance in life while living with Crohn's.
Becca also provides a peek into her aligned business, Stacked Intent, focusing on authentic living and intentional relationships.
This episode is filled with valuable lessons on self-care, intuitive eating, and the importance of listening to your body.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Contact Kyla- info@acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Contact Becca - www.stackedintent.com
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/stackedintent
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stacked_intent/
Becca's Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/21tfdfW5iahpvZwj7iWJlf?si=e3f97154d5bd4cf4
Welcome to the award winning podcast "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley.
In this insightful episode, Kyla delves into the profound connection between self-perception and the journey towards a healthier relationship with food.
Explore the common misconceptions and expectations that many bring to therapy, such as the desire for a quick fix to weight loss or food control. Kyla emphasizes the importance of self-compassion and understanding the roots of negative self-talk, guiding listeners to uncover where these feelings originate and how they impact behavior and outcomes.
Through engaging storytelling, Kyla illustrates the transformative power of self-love and how caring for oneself can lead to positive changes in all aspects of life, including diet and overall well-being. This episode is a call to action for listeners to reflect on their self-limiting beliefs and to cultivate a mindset that fosters genuine self-care and personal growth.
Join us as we redefine goals and focus on the journey to self-appreciation, setting the stage for sustainable change.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation that encourages you to care enough about yourself to make lasting changes.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Then click here https://www.amazon.com.au/Change-Your-Relationship-Journal-Workbook/dp/B0C91KG16R/ref=sr_1_3?crid=10KQQ6XS7PTA9&keywords=change+your+relationship+with+food&qid=1705448202&sprefix=change+your+rela%2Caps%2C241&sr=8-3
Join host Kyla Holley in this episode of the award winning podcast "Change Your Relationship with Food" as she shares her recent experiences from a 10-day trip to South Korea. As an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla provides insightful observations about Korean culture, food habits, and lifestyle.
Discover the BMI classification in South Korea and how it compares globally. Kyla delves into the country's food culture, highlighting the prominence of coffee shops, the ubiquitous presence of kimchi, and the traditional Korean barbecue experience. She also discusses the active lifestyle of Koreans, emphasizing the importance of physical activity and its impact on health.
Whether you're a travel enthusiast or interested in global dietary habits, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into South Korean life and encourages listeners to embrace new culinary experiences. Don't miss out on Kyla's observations and personal anecdotes from her travels.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Join our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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In this eye-opening episode of "Change Your Relationship with Food," host Kyla Holley, a seasoned eating disorder and bariatric therapist, shifts the focus from food to beverages. While many people seek help for their eating habits, Kyla reveals that what we drink often plays a significant role in weight management and overall health.
Through compelling real-life stories, Kyla shares how seemingly harmless beverage choices can contribute to weight gain and affect mood and energy levels. From excessive soda consumption to hidden sugars in smoothies and iced coffees, she uncovers the surprising calorie and sugar content lurking in popular drinks.
Kyla encourages listeners to take a closer look at their daily drink intake and consider how it might be impacting their health goals. With practical insights and a fresh perspective, this episode challenges us to rethink our relationship with beverages and make more mindful choices.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Join Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist, as she celebrates a remarkable achievement—winning the Best Psychology Podcast in the Women in Podcasting Awards 2024.
In this episode, Kyla shares her personal journey of becoming an empty nester and the unexpected changes it brings to her relationship with food.
As Kyla and her husband adjust to life as a couple again, she explores the newfound freedom in their food choices, without the need to accommodate their children's preferences. This transition prompts a deeper reflection on the compromises we make in our daily food choices to please others and how it affects our relationship with food.
Discover valuable insights on recognising and voicing your own preferences, both at home and in social settings. Kyla also touches on the importance of breaking free from people-pleasing habits and embracing the joy of making food decisions that truly align with your own tastes and needs.
Tune in to explore how these changes can positively impact your mindset and inspire a healthier relationship with food. Don't miss the chance to learn more about Kyla's upcoming projects, including a mini-course on people-pleasing, and how you can be part of this exciting journey.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
https://acfeb.thrivecart.com/change-your-relationship-with-food/
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Welcome to another episode of "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, a seasoned eating disorder and bariatric therapist.
In this enlightening discussion, Kyla welcomes Mel Overall, a certified practicing nutritionist and counsellor from Sydney, Australia, who shares her inspiring journey from a long-standing career in human resources to becoming a trusted guide in nutrition and mental health.
Mel delves into her personal weight loss story, losing 60 kilos in 11 months, and how it fuelled her passion for understanding food and helping others. She reflects on her evolving relationship with food and how her personal experiences shape her professional practice. Mel emphasises the importance of a balanced approach to nutrition, debunking common dieting myths, and encouraging a holistic view of health that includes both physical and mental well-being.
The conversation also explores the societal expectations surrounding nutritionists and the relief clients often feel when they realise Mel's practice is rooted in empathy and understanding rather than judgment. As a counsellor, Mel discusses the critical intersection of nutrition and mental health, highlighting the importance of addressing underlying emotional issues in achieving sustainable health outcomes.
Join Kyla and Mel as they unravel the complexities of diet culture, challenge conventional thinking, and inspire listeners to embark on a journey towards a healthier, more balanced relationship with food.
You can find out all about Mel on her website www.overallnutrition.com.au
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to this week's episode of "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley.
In this episode, Kyla is joined by the inspirational Jan Sansom, an 81-year-old counsellor from Adelaide, whose life took a transformative turn in her mid-40s. Jan shares her compelling journey from a career in sports and administration to becoming a counsellor, following a personal battle with breast cancer and a move to New Zealand.
Jan candidly discusses her lifelong struggle with body image, influenced by early experiences with polio and societal pressures on slenderness. She reveals how her perspective on dieting and self-worth shifted dramatically after participating in a course with Kyla five years ago, which debunked long-held myths about dieting and body image.
The conversation delves into the wisdom Jan would share with her younger self, emphasising the importance of appreciating one's body and living in the moment. Jan also reflects on her counseling work and its impact on her relationship with food, while offering insights for younger generations.
Tune in for an engaging discussion on embracing change, challenging societal norms, and the power of self-belief, as Jan and Kyla explore the journey towards a healthier relationship with food and body image.
You can make contact with Jan Sansom through her website www.sansom888.com.au
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley, a seasoned eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla explores the complex interplay between fear and our relationship with food, drawing inspiration from a thought-provoking conversation during a recent course on eating disorder prevention.
Kyla delves into various fear-based behaviors that influence our eating habits, such as the fear of missing out, the fear of gaining weight, and the fear of making the wrong choices. She reflects on how these fears can dominate our lives, often leading to strict dieting and unhealthy eating patterns.
Drawing insights from Susan Jeffers' renowned book "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway," Kyla discusses the different levels of fear and how they impact our sense of control. She emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for our choices and challenges listeners to evaluate their own fear-based behaviors around food.
Join Kyla as she encourages you to build trust in yourself and transform your relationship with food, moving beyond fear towards a more balanced and fulfilling approach to eating. Don't forget to check out the recommended book and explore additional resources to support your journey.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
https://acfeb.thrivecart.com/change-your-relationship-with-food/
Need the Change your Relationship with Food journal and workbook?
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla introduces the Body Roundness Index (BRI), a new contender against the well-known Body Mass Index (BMI).
Kyla takes us through a historical overview of the BMI, highlighting its origins, applications, and limitations. She then delves into the specifics of the BRI, explaining how it differs from BMI and why it might be a more relevant measure of health.
Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking questions, Kyla encourages listeners to consider the implications of these indices on their health and self-perception. She also challenges the necessity of attaching numerical values to our bodies and discusses the potential stigma associated with these measures.
Join Kyla as she explores whether the Body Roundness Index is a better alternative to the BMI and what it means for our understanding of health and body image.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, an eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla delves into a fascinating observation: the connection between happiness and weight gain.
She shares real-life examples of friends who gained weight due to their contentment and questions the widely-held belief that happiness is tied to weight loss. Kyla encourages listeners to examine their own life timelines to identify patterns between their weight and emotional states.
Through thought-provoking questions and insights, Kyla challenges the notion that happiness is weight-dependent and emphasizes the importance of finding joy in the present. Join her as she explores the deeper reasons behind our eating habits and how understanding them can lead to a healthier relationship with food and ourselves.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla explores the complexities of body image and societal expectations surrounding weight loss and appearance.
Kyla shares insights from her recent consultations with surgical patients, highlighting their concerns about looking "gaunt" or "scrawny." She delves into historical silhouette studies that reveal how women perceive their bodies and discusses the evolving landscape of body positivity and its potential drawbacks.
As the conversation unfolds, Kyla examines the rise of body neutrality—a movement that encourages appreciating what our bodies can do rather than how they look. She offers practical tips for embracing body neutrality and emphasizes the importance of self-appreciation and mental well-being.
Join Kyla as she navigates the intricate journey of self-acceptance and provides valuable insights for developing a healthier relationship with your body and food.
Join Kyla as she navigates this complex topic, encouraging listeners to question assumptions and consider the broader implications of how we view body weight and health.
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley. With extensive experience as an eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla provides insights into developing a healthier relationship with food.
In this episode, Kyla discusses her recent experience at an international conference in Melbourne, where academics debated the question: Is obesity a disease? She explores both sides of the argument, examining whether obesity should be classified as a disease, its implications for public perception, medical treatment, and personal responsibility.
Kyla shares thought-provoking points raised during the debate, including the medical community's stance, the role of BMI, and the potential stigma and benefits of such a classification. She also offers practical tips for advocating for yourself in healthcare settings.
Join Kyla as she navigates this complex topic, encouraging listeners to question assumptions and consider the broader implications of how we view body weight and health.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley. With extensive experience as an eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla is here to help you develop a healthier relationship with food. Don't forget to follow the podcast to stay updated!
In this episode, Kyla delves into the startling statistics surrounding mental health medication prescriptions across the US, UK, and Australia. With figures showing a significant number of people on antidepressants and anxiety medications, Kyla questions the effectiveness of these drugs and explores the possibility of alternative solutions.
Kyla discusses the long-standing belief in the chemical imbalance theory of depression and the recent research that challenges this notion. She shares a compelling story about a patient who had been on antidepressants for 35 years without any therapy, sparking a conversation on the importance of addressing the root causes of mental health issues.
Drawing parallels to diet culture, Kyla examines why quick fixes like diets and medications often fail to address underlying problems. She encourages listeners to take a step back and consider long-term, sustainable changes to improve their relationship with food and overall well-being.
Join Kyla as she provides actionable insights and emphasizes the importance of understanding the "why" behind our behaviors. Whether you're struggling with mental health, diet culture, or both, this episode offers a thought-provoking perspective on finding lasting solutions.
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Welcome to another episode of our podcast, hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In today's episode, we delve into the serious and often overlooked subject of coercive control, a form of domestic violence that many fail to recognise.
We explore various tactics used by perpetrators, such as intimidation, emotional abuse, isolation, economic control, and manipulation through children. Kyla also sheds light on how these behaviors can impact one's relationship with food, from controlling grocery budgets to dictating food choices and exercise routines.
If you or someone you know might be experiencing coercive control, it's crucial to seek help. Kyla provides a list of referral services for immediate assistance. Remember, recognising and addressing coercive control is a vital step toward reclaiming your life and well-being.
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, an eating disorder and bariatric therapist.
In this episode, Kyla shares a compelling story about a client struggling with constant weight fluctuations. Discover the power of a non-diet approach, the importance of self-care, and the concept of accepting oneself without judgment.
Kyla guides her client through separating weight from self-worth and behaviour, emphasizing that self-care and overall well-being are key to a healthier relationship with food. Tune in for insightful advice on balancing nutrition, managing stress, and making positive life changes.
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Welcome to another episode of "Change Your Relationship with Food" with your host, Kyla Holley. This week, Kyla opens up about a common struggle: running out of ideas and feeling directionless. Join her as she explores the concept of vulnerability, both in her own life and in the lives of those struggling with their relationship with food.
In this candid episode, Kyla discusses the importance of accepting moments of uncertainty and the value of being kind to oneself during these times. She also invites listeners to contribute their ideas and stories, fostering a sense of community and shared experiences.
Tune in to discover how embracing vulnerability can lead to personal growth and deeper connections, both with yourself and with others.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla delves into the common pitfalls of diet culture and why so many quick-fix solutions fail to deliver long-term results.
Kyla shares her insights on the illusion of miracle diets and the metabolic consequences of calorie restriction. She illustrates how the industry profits from the cycle of weight loss and regain, and why many people end up at their highest weight despite numerous dieting attempts.
Instead of falling for the next diet fad, Kyla advocates for a sustainable approach to weight management. She discusses the benefits of going straight to a maintenance plan, making small, sensible changes that can gradually lower your weight set point over time.
Join Kyla as she offers a realistic and compassionate perspective on achieving a healthier relationship with food, free from the false promises of the diet industry.
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Menopause is a significant phase in a woman's life, often accompanied by various physical and emotional changes. This episode delves into the ways menopause affects our bodies, particularly focusing on its impact on our relationship with food. The discussion highlights the hormonal fluctuations that influence appetite and weight, and explores the societal pressures to combat aging.
Join the conversation as we unpack the complexities of menopause, from increased hunger and cravings to mood swings and anxiety. Discover practical advice on maintaining a healthy lifestyle during this transition, including the importance of good nutrition, regular exercise, and effective communication with loved ones. Embrace this new stage of life and find opportunities for personal growth and self-care.
Tune in for a thoughtful and supportive discussion aimed at helping women navigate the challenges of menopause with confidence and clarity.
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla delves into the importance of understanding your eating habits to develop a healthier relationship with food.
Kyla introduces a practical tool: a seven-day food diary. Despite initial resistance, she explains the simple yet effective approach to tracking your food and drink intake, hunger levels, locations, and moods. By doing this, you can uncover patterns and behaviors that influence your eating habits.
From identifying the types of foods you consume—whole, assembled, or processed—to recognising mindless eating, Kyla guides you through an honest, non-judgmental review of your diet. This episode emphasises the importance of awareness and self-reflection in making meaningful changes to your relationship with food.
Join Kyla in this insightful journey, and discover how a simple food diary can reveal the truth behind your eating habits and guide you towards a healthier lifestyle.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla discusses a common issue faced by many people.
Kyla shares the story of a patient who experienced significant weight gain despite maintaining a healthy diet, and ultimately reveals a surprising culprit: stress.
Learn how stress and the hormone cortisol contribute to weight retention and gain, and discover practical strategies to combat stress without resorting to high-calorie foods. Kyla emphasises the importance of physical activity and mindfulness as effective tools for managing stress and improving your relationship with food.
Join Kyla for this insightful episode and gain a deeper understanding of how psychological factors can influence your weight and overall health.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla introduces the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and how they can help you develop a healthier relationship with food.
Discover the concept of the "choice point," where you decide between behaviors that align with your values or lead you astray. Learn how to differentiate between values and goals and the importance of aligning your actions with your core values.
Kyla also explores the pervasive "I'm not good enough" stories that many of us carry and introduces techniques to diffuse these negative thoughts. Through practical exercises and relatable examples, you'll learn how to recognise and distance yourself from these limiting beliefs.
Join Kyla in this insightful episode and start your journey towards a more mindful and value-driven approach to eating and living.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley, who guides you in breaking free from diet culture and fostering a healthy relationship with food. Don't forget to follow this podcast to stay updated.
In this thought-provoking episode, Kyla dives into the societal perceptions of weight loss and gain, sparked by a weight-centric Facebook post she encountered. She questions why weight loss is celebrated as an achievement while weight gain is often viewed as a failure. Through reflective musings, Kyla explores the pressures and judgments faced by individuals based on their body size.
Using examples such as Oprah Winfrey's public weight loss journey, Kyla highlights the shame and guilt associated with fluctuating weight. She also discusses the unrealistic expectations placed on people to maintain a lower body weight and the unfair societal standards that dictate who deserves to consume a certain number of calories.
Kyla challenges the notion that health can be determined solely by weight and advocates for a more compassionate approach towards individuals of all body sizes. She emphasizes the importance of separating health from weight and urges listeners to be kinder and more understanding.
If you have ideas for future episodes or would like to share your story, please get in touch. Join Kyla again next week for more engaging discussions.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla invites Kara John, a counsellor with lived experience, to discuss the realities of bariatric surgery.
Kara shares her personal journey, from the early struggles with dieting and body image to the transformative effects of undergoing bariatric surgery. She offers insights into the emotional and psychological aspects of food relationships and highlights the importance of a supportive care team. Kara's story aims to break the stigma around bariatric surgery and provide valuable information for those considering the procedure.
Tune in to hear about Kara's experiences, the changes in her relationship with food, and her advice for anyone contemplating bariatric surgery. Plus, enjoy a heartfelt moment as Kara shares what her favorite meal would be and who she would share it with.
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Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, Kyla guides you through a body image questionnaire designed to help you understand and improve how you feel about your body in various situations.
Throughout the episode, Kyla explains how to score your feelings about your appearance in different contexts, such as social gatherings, looking in the mirror, comparing yourself to others, and more. She emphasises the importance of identifying specific scenarios that trigger negative body image thoughts and offers insights on how to address them.
By completing this questionnaire, you can get a baseline score that reflects your current body image and identify areas for improvement. Kyla also shares a personal anecdote about a client who discovered that avoiding the scale helped her feel more positive about her body.
Download the questionnaire and take the first step towards a healthier relationship with your body. Don't forget to follow the podcast and check out Kyla's book and online course for more resources.
Link for the questionaire https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/adteaxi9fb0hzvevav0t3/Body-Image-questions.pdf?rlkey=ntoelujnwemgmuc6y2r8xkbyv&st=243ra9g2&dl=0
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Welcome to another episode of "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. This week, we are thrilled to welcome back Mary Pearson, the author of "Weighed Down: Unlearning the Lies Sold to Us About Our Bodies."
Mary discusses her book's release and the creative ways she has been promoting it, from pop culture festivals to mind, body, and soul events. She shares the challenges and rewards of writing and promoting her book, including the positive feedback and the meaningful conversations she's had with readers.
Join us as Mary and Kyla delve into the complex issues of body image, diet culture, and the importance of developing a healthy relationship with food. They also explore the emotional journey of writing and the impact Mary's book aims to have on its readers.
To add a fun twist, Mary describes her favorite meal and who she would love to share it with, offering a heartfelt and unique perspective.
Don't miss this engaging and thought-provoking episode. Follow the podcast to stay updated, and check out the links to Mary's book and other resources mentioned in the episode notes.
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In this episode, host Kyla Holley shares a speech she once gave to a room full of women about the concept of having a "perfect body." Drawing from her extensive experience as an eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla explores how our bodies, regardless of societal standards, are perfect for the lives we lead and the experiences we cherish.
Kyla recounts her own journey of self-acceptance, illustrating how her body has enabled her to travel the world, create life, and connect deeply with others. She encourages listeners to shift their focus from physical imperfections to the incredible capabilities of their bodies.
To help foster a more positive outlook, Kyla introduces a simple exercise to increase your positive bias by acknowledging three small achievements each day. This practice aims to enhance self-confidence and appreciation for the everyday victories that often go unnoticed.
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Join Kyla in this heartfelt episode to learn how to celebrate your body and its unique abilities, and discover practical tips for nurturing a healthier relationship with yourself.
Welcome to Change Your Relationship with Food, the podcast hosted by Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist. In this episode, we delve into the complexities of binge eating disorder, an often misunderstood and underdiagnosed condition that affects more people than all other eating disorders combined.
Kyla sheds light on what constitutes binge eating disorder, its diagnostic criteria, and the emotional toll it takes on individuals. She discusses the vicious cycle of binging and dieting, and how deprivation can exacerbate the problem.
Listeners will gain insights into the triggers and payoffs of binge eating behavior, and learn about practical strategies to manage and overcome it. Kyla emphasizes the importance of recognising the emotional context behind disordered eating and offers guidance on seeking professional help when needed.
If you've ever struggled with binge eating or want to understand it better, this episode is a must-listen.
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This week, we spotlight Kimberley Szeredi, a sports scientist, strength coach, and eating disorder survivor. Kimberley shares her struggle to recover and how she’s using her experience and passion for powerlifting and sports science to help others develop healthier food and body relationships.
From her struggles with eating disorders since age twelve to her transformation to a healthier lifestyle, Kimberley opens up about her journey. She highlights the role of powerlifting and sports science in her transformation, and the strategies she uses as a strength coach to empower her clients. The episode also delves into the overlooked link between gyms and eating disorders, unraveling worrying behaviors normalised in gym environments. Arm yourself with tips on developing a balanced relationship with food and exercise, and insights into breaking free from unhealthy dietary patterns.
Tune in to hear a heartening story of recovery and the power of finding strength and self-acceptance in unexpected places. From fighting anorexia to powerlifting competitions, Kimberley's journey is proof that it's possible to redefine our relationship with our bodies. She conveys the importance of feeling powerful and capable through sports, while also considering potential pitfalls, like the focus on weight classes for competitions.
Finally, indulge in a light-hearted conversation about Kimberley's favorite Thai meal and the experience of eating. This episode is more than just a podcast - it's a beacon of hope, revealing that freedom, strength, and self-acceptance are attainable for everyone. Join us on this remarkable journey.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to the 'Change Your Relationship with Food' podcast. Hosted by Kyla Holley, this episode tackles a contemporary concern known as 'toxic productivity'. We discuss the severe impact on our physical, mental, and nutritional well-being, and how it has creeped into all aspects of our lives under the influence of 'hustle culture'. We often let this lifestyle compromise our priorities, promoting an unhealthy relationship with food and self-care.
We help you identify signs of toxic productivity, like prolonged working hours, feelings of guilt around inactivity, unrealistic expectations and devaluing self-care. We then explore the dire consequences like anxiety, depression and burnout, leading to an unending cycle of tremendous pressure and inaction.
But it's not all dark and gloomy! We provide ideas on how to escape the clutches of toxic productivity!
You will discover actionable strategies to curb toxic productivity, achieve a practical work-life equilibrium and set realistic goals. We delve into setting SMART goals that allow you to be realistic about your capabilities and prioritise balance over burnout. We discuss the value of integrating breaks into your routine, fostering comfort with idle time.
We address common negative feelings like fears of failure, imposter syndrome, guilt around accomplishment, harmful comparisons, and stress. Moreover, you will learn the essential step of breaking free from technology dependence and reaping the benefits of occasional digital detox.
This episode calls you to work smarter rather than harder, to spot when you're succumbing to unnecessary pressure and to foster healthier relationships with productivity. Above all, we emphasize that mental and physical health should always take precedence.
A companionship journal and workbook can also be found on Amazon. Follow us and stay tuned for more enlightening episodes on leading a balanced, rewarding life.
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Join Kyla Holley, as she hosts an insightful discussion with Nelly Rose, a pole dancer, exotic dancer, and co-author of "Weighed Down, Unlearning the Lies Sold to Us About Our Bodies".
Nelly shares her transformational journey from battling body insecurities and disordered eating to finding self-acceptance and comfort in her own skin. With a background in the fitness industry member and an experienced performer, Nellie presents a unique view on body image, the misconstruction of health and fitness, and the crucial role of self-perception in our lives.
Nelly discusses the complex relationship between societal pressures, personal goals, and the unending pursuit of self-love. She dispels misconceptions about the pole dancing and stripping industries, explaining their distinctions and their impact on her self-perception.
Whether you're dealing with food and body image concerns or simply looking to broaden your perspective on these issues, this podcast is a wealth of knowledge and incites deep contemplation about societal norms around health and aesthetics.
The guest unravels her personal struggle with eating disorders, showing how obsessive eating behaviors and excessive exercise camouflaged her caloric shortage.
Nelly explains how the venture into stripping served as a catalyst in her life, leading her towards liberation from disordered eating mentality. Pole dancing, she says, cultivated not just physical strength and flexibility, but also fostered body positivity and health, inspiring her to value her body not solely for its appearance but for its capabilities.
Nelly serves as a beacon of the increasing acceptance and diversity within the stripping industry, fostering body positivity and underscoring the power of individual transformation.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Often, Kyla encounters patients referred by their GPs who see weight loss as their ultimate solution to attaining happiness or health. She emphasises that contrary to popular belief, these aspects are not necessarily linked to the number on the scale. Listen in as Kyla unravels the real elements of happiness, health, attractiveness and love. She paints a vivid picture of an ideal life, one that is not intrinsically tied to weight.
Explore as Kyla delves deeper into the motives behind weight loss desires, attempting to understand what individuals feel this alteration will bring them. She also shares practical tips on how to be healthier, happier and more attractive without always focusing on the number on the scale. Learn about steps such as better thinking, eating, resting and movement habits for a non-restrictive approach to wellness.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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In this episode, Kyla chats to Bianca Skilbeck, founder of Freedom From Food, which is based in Melbourne, Australia.
Bianca imparts invaluable insights into the misunderstood world of clinical hypnotherapy, explaining how it doesn't take over anyone's mind but guides people into a more focused state to be able to facilitate change.
Bianca introduces us to the intriguing concept of 'gut-directed hypnotherapy,' an innovative method of mitigating functional gut symptoms. She shares how this groundbreaking technique rewires the mind-body connection, helping individuals gain control over stress-related physical responses.
We delve into how gut-directed hypnotherapy works and how it can be customised to address specific gut health-related issues. With promising results witnessed in a significant percentage of patients, this flexible approach offers a potent alternative to medications and diet restrictions.
Further expanding on the mind-body connection, Kyla and Bianca discuss how our bodies respond considerably to our mental health, asserting the need to manage both physical and psychological aspects for optimal wellness. Learn from Bianca's decade-long experience as a hypnotherapist specialising in treating disordered eating and gut health issues using gut-directed hypnotherapy.
Join us in this engrossing conversation as we unravel an unconventional approach to managing digestive health that leverages the mind-body connection.
You can make contact with Bianca Skilbeck here https://www.freedomfromfood.com.au/
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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Welcome to this episode of 'Change Your Relationship with Food', hosted by eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla Holley. Today, the episode dives into the unique and sometimes twisted world of our childhood beliefs about food and the influence these views have on our behaviours and attitudes towards food as adults.
Inspired by Sarah Jessica Parker's story, we touch upon the topic of restrictive upbringing and how it pushes for a drastic shift towards intuitive eating in adulthood. Kyla shares personal anecdotes about her food beliefs growing up, emphasizing their implications on our adult lives. This session addresses common childhood beliefs like guilt around food wastage, using food as rewards, and the pressure to finish everything on the plate.
Furthermore, the episode delves into our unsaid obligations towards finishing meals, underlining the value of deriving satisfaction instead of empty plates. The revelation lies in understanding that every meal offers a chance for conscious decision making, tracing our body's need for nourishment, and marking the boundary for our consumption.
Parents listening in can grasp how to enable healthier communication and instill intuitive eating habits in their children. Instead of laying down restrictive rules, the focus should be on encouraging a balanced diet, understanding hunger, and cultivating flexibility in eating schedules and food choices. The goal is to foster a positive relationship with all types of food and move away from demonizing certain food groups.
This episode also introduces the concept of a "food script", the habits and rules about food we carry with us from our childhood. It encourages listeners to reflect upon their own food scripts, see its impact on their current lives, and reassess if modification is needed. Remember, building a healthier future for the next generation begins with breaking free from our diet history and forming healthier food habits today.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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In this enlightening podcast, we are delighted to have Rachel O'Brien, a private practice dietitian from Australia, as our guest. Rachel brings her expertise in gastrointestinal nutrition, bariatric surgery, and adult weight management to shed light on the true nature of being a dietitian and dismantling some common fallacies.
Rachel unfolds the journey of dietitian training in Australia, a structured and respected pathway involving years of study and ongoing professional education. She opens up about her personal passion for nutrition, demonstrating how a dietitian can have a transformative effect on a person's well-being through well-informed dietary changes.
We spotlight the common misconception about the physical image of dietitians and the assumption that they do not understand the complexities of weight loss. Countering this, Rachel acknowledges that dietitians come from diverse backgrounds and are empathetic to their patients' unique conditions.
We tackle another frequent concern that dietitians enforce restrictive diets and calorie counting only. However, Rachel's methodology is based on enhancements rather than eliminations, by integrating healthier elements into a patient's usual diet while not entirely depriving them of their favorite foods.
Through this engaging conversation, we strive to debunk dietitian-related myths, address the pitfalls of restrictive dieting, and highlight the ultimate objective - fostering lasting and healthful dietary habits.
One of the highlights of the episode is the detailed walkthrough of the first consultation with a dietician. It involves a thorough evaluation of the patient's medical history, lifestyle, food consumption, and nutrition impact symptoms to devise a custom nutrition plan.
The conversation also ventures into other popular misconceptions about, including the expectation of selling expensive supplements and pressuring clients into an unattainable diet.
The mission, as clearly outlined in the episode, is not about eliminating favorite foods or inducing guilt.
If you would like to contact Rachel O'Brien for an individual consultation, please contact her via Coffs Coast Metabolic Surgery.
Consider joining our empowering six-week online course, "Change Your Relationship with Food", accessible on www.acfeb.com and our enlightening journal and workbook available for purchase on Amazon. Empower yourself to step away from imposing rules, diminish mindless eating tendencies, and transform your relationship with food.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
https://acfeb.thrivecart.com/change-your-relationship-with-food/
Need the Change your Relationship with Food journal and workbook?
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Welcome to "Change Your Relationship with Food," hosted by experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist, Kyla Holley. Join her as she navigates the complexities of cognitive dissonance and its profound influence on our relationship with food.
In this thought-provoking episode, Kyla introspects the inner battle of the "bad cop, good cop" mentality towards food. Uncover how this internal debate, originating from cognitive dissonance, propels us into a cycle of recurrent detrimental food behaviours that place a damper on our relationship with food.
Unearth the power of these conflicting "cops" in your dietary decisions - one endorsing strict diet regulations and the other prompting indulgence. Gain insight into the discomfort and unhealthy feeding habits born from this persistent internal discrepancy. Understand the urgency of discerning this cognitive dissonance cycle as an essential step towards change.
Armed with valuable insights, Kyla guides listeners to pinpoint and nurture the voice of reason wedged between the "bad cop" and "good cop". Discover how harnessing this logical voice channels you towards healthier and balanced food choices in the long haul.
Learn about our unique perceptive "middle" voice, aiding our food decisions without imposing any rigid "good" or "bad" food rules. Adapt a mindful approach of questioning our food wants, their implications on our feelings, and their fulfillment to both our body and mind.
Relay in our personal narratives as we demonstrate how embracing this approach empowers us to uncover genuine food preferences and stamp out unconscious consumption. Challenge your fears of unregulated food choices and the accompanying guilt and shame tied to specific food cravings.
Consider joining our empowering six-week online course, "Change Your Relationship with Food", accessible on www.acfeb.com and our enlightening journal and workbook available for purchase on Amazon. Empower yourself to step away from imposing rules, diminish mindless eating tendencies, and transform your relationship with food.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on info@acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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In this episode, Kyla invites Mary Pearson, a social worker and the author of the eye-opening book "Weighed Down: Unlearning the Lies Sold to Us About Our Bodies", to shed light on misconceptions surrounding body image.
Mary shares her personal journey and the passion that prompted her to write her book, offering fresh perspectives on the complex relationship we have with our bodies. She discusses the toxic expectations set by the media and weight loss industry, and the intriguing concept of being "body neutral".
Our conversation is an empowering start to questioning and disarming the deeply-ingrained stereotypes and pressures about body image that society places upon us. We delve deep into the societal issue of fat phobia, attempt to go beyond surface level and dissect the fear of being fat, which is deeply internalised but often projected externally.
Further, we discuss the economic realities behind these harmful narratives, how fear is monetised and how it capitalises on insecurities to promote various products and services.
Mary Pearson's experiences and wisdom bring home just how imperative it is that we dismantle the judgments based on physical appearance. We also ponder how age-related pressures compound body image anxieties and emphasise the journey towards self-acceptance as a path that requires patience and time.
Our ultimate aim is to impart the liberating mindset that everyone's body is their best 'as is', today and every day. We believe that listening to this thought-provoking episode may afford you the opportunity to confront your own biases and perhaps change your perspective on body image.
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Join Kyla Holley, an experienced eating disorder and bariatric therapist, in a fascinating episode dedicated to the concept of mindful eating. This topic, often misunderstood, is more about cultivating a healthier relationship with food than adopting the latest health trend. Clear your preconceptions, and dare to savour each meal properly.
In this podcast episode, Kyla spotlights mindful eating. She takes her listeners through a journey of cherishing food for its taste and texture rather than viewing it merely as a weight loss tool or a physical necessity.
Imagine taking a bite, indulging in an interesting and deeply enjoyable activity of mindful eating and discovering secrets to a fuller, richer relationship with food.
According to Kyla, it's not about avoiding our foodie favorites, but rather forming a deeper connection with them and learning to relish them in a controlled manner. She encourages everyone to give this enlightening journey a try - to love food wholesomely and savour each bite.
Take a deep dive into the smells and sights and senses that make up the core experience of eating. Discover how the element of attention changes your anticipation, your enjoyment, and ultimately, your relationship with food.
Through this lovingly crafted session, Kyla urges listeners to move beyond the first bite, becoming alert to the complexity of flavors, savoring the texture, and determining when they've truly had enough. The goal isn't directed towards weight loss, but a rich understanding and enjoyment of food.
Come aboard this enlightening journey and transform your relationship with food. Until next week, embark on this delicious experiment with mindful eating, one bite at a time!
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on info@acfeb.com
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In this episode, we delve into the concept of Orthorexia, a fixation on eating healthily and an obsession with body image, which can lead to extreme behaviors and eating disorders like Anorexia.
The episode begins by asking listeners to visualise a pie chart describing who they are. This guide provides an understanding of how your thinking patterns can be dominated by food, weight, and body image. This exercise helps gauge the extent of your obsession and its impact on mental health and lifestyle.
Using intriguing statistics, the episode assesses time spent worrying about body image over a lifetime. This analysis reveals how a seemingly small percentage of your day spent stressing over body image accumulates over the years, encroaching on valuable time that could be spent on more meaningful pursuits.
The episode then introduces Orthorexia, explaining its place in the spectrum between dieting and Anorexia. In the process, the impacts on mental health, social interaction, and daily life are explained. The factors differentiating a healthy, conscious eater from an Orthorexic, including signs such as emotional distress when rules are broken and avoidance of social situations that do not match their strict diet, are discussed.
Critiques of societal normalization of Orthorexia, the tendency to equate thinness with health and the role of faulty perceptions in the manifestation of weight-related mental health issues also form part of this discussion. The conversation ends with an introspective message: It pushes listeners to evaluate whether a relentless pursuit of a healthy body at the cost of mental wellbeing and life-enriching experiences is worthwhile.
In addition to this deep dive into Orthorexia, listeners are invited to explore resources, including a Change Your Relationship with Food course and a journal/workbook available on Amazon. The online course is designed to help you reassess your relationship with food and understand it from a different perspective.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on info@acfeb.com
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In this episode, we uncover the underexplored effects of weight loss on relationships. As a professional assisting individuals preparing for weight loss journeys, I have observed dramatic shifts in relationship dynamics. Dealing with everything from increased confidence and attention to discomfort and past trauma, I probe into how shedding weight can be a double-edged sword.
The influence extends to romantic relationships as well, with different impacts on long-term relationships vs newer ones.
A key factor is opening up discussions about physical and personal changes pre-weight loss to preemptively address relationship changes.
Delving into 'weight conflict', I explore how drastic weight loss can sometimes lead to self-sabotage out of discomfort with changes in the body and personality.
Adding to this struggle, I discuss the influence of friends and family comments, who may trigger doubts in the achiever, urging them to halt the weight loss process.
Recognising that weight loss journeys are distinct for every individual, I emphasize that with the right help and support, not only can weight loss be successful, but relationships can also improve as a result.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on info@acfeb.com
Take our 6 week Change your Relationship with Food online course
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How does trauma affect our relationship with food?
Kyla discusses the different types of trauma we can be exposed to and how they affect our brain and nervous system.
What does this mean for our body? How does is feel?
Do you forage, eat for comfort, eat when you're bored?
Listen as Kyla explains the connection between our eating behaviour and things that we have lived through.
Kyla Holley is the Director of the Australian Centre for Eating Behaviour www.acfeb.com
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If you have episode suggestions or questions, you can contact Kyla on info@acfeb.com
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