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Sick of Feeling Obsessed With Food And Your Body?

You've come to the right place. I'm Kiah Paetz, your new dietitian BFF, host of the Imbodi Health Podcast and someone whose recovered from their own disorder relationship with food (so I get it).

In each episode of the Imbodi Health Podcast we chat about simple steps to help you break free from dieting and find peace in your body, so you can nourish your body (without the guilt). 

Work with us @ www.imbodihealth.com

 Find us on Instagram & TikTok: @imbodihealth 

Download our free Break Up With Diets Ebook https://imbodihealth.com/freebies/ 

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Pelvic floor dysfunction and sexual health are often taboo topics in today's society. Especially in the context of eating disorders.   We wanted to break the stigma around these important conversations, and to do that, we invited on the incredible Marnie Poiner onto the podcast. Marnie Poiner, is a Brisbane based Physiotherapist and the director of The Healthy Peach Physio. Marnie treats a variety of pelvic health conditions, with experience treating persistent pelvic pain and sexual functioning issues. Marnie completed her Master of Science in Medicine (Sexual and Reproductive Health) through the University of Sydney, expanding her role to include sexual education and psychosexual counselling. Marnie takes a gentle and open approach in her treatment practicing through a trauma-informed lens. In our episode we discussed:Understand what pelvic floor dysfunction isWhat a pelvic floor physio does and how they can helpHow eating disorders  can impact the pelvic floor and sexual health and functionYou can follow Marnie and her team at https://thehealthypeachphysio.com.au/  and https://www.instagram.com/thehealthypeachphysio/Listen to the Imbodi Health Podcast for for bite-sized episodes where we teach you how to let go of the dieting cycle, break free from food rules and learn how to nourish your body (without the obsession). We chat all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance. Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/ Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.com Book a free discovery call to learn how to work with us: https://pnwclinic.practicebetter.io/#/5fc6c5982a8326072c08b679/bookings?r=6352192d8a20f31836702cef Freebie - Break Up With Diets Ebook: https://imbodihealth.com/freebies/ Freebie - 3 Steps To Stop Cravings Ebook: https://awesome-crafter-3251.ck.page/f4da4c7d82 If you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, we sit down with Johanna Badenhorst is a mother of two young boys, an Educational Developmental Psychologist and director of Holistic Wellness Psychology. She has a profound passion for neurodivergence and perinatal mental health. Like many women, Johanna had a late diagnosis of ADHD, after many decades assuming that her food hyperfixations to the point of never consuming said food again, never actually sticking to any routine, and a cupboard full of random hobbies was everyone’s reality. Her own lived experience with ADHD has fueled her dedication to advocate for neurodivergent women. We speak about: Johanna’s journey with a late diagnosis of ADHD The link between ADHD, disordered eating and eating disorders How ADHD affects body image  What does neurodiversity-affirming treatment look like for someone with ADHD Her top tips for people healing their relationship with food.Listen to the Imbodi Health Podcast for for bite-sized episodes where we teach you how to let go of the dieting cycle, break free from food rules and learn how to nourish your body (without the obsession). We chat all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance. Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/ Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.com Book a free discovery call to learn how to work with us: https://pnwclinic.practicebetter.io/#/5fc6c5982a8326072c08b679/bookings?r=6352192d8a20f31836702cef Freebie - Break Up With Diets Ebook: https://imbodihealth.com/freebies/ Freebie - 3 Steps To Stop Cravings Ebook: https://awesome-crafter-3251.ck.page/f4da4c7d82 If you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people! To learn more about Johanna, visit her website https://www.holisticwellnesspsychology.com.au/ and instagram @holisticwellnesspsychology @adhdherway 
In this latest episode we chat about how to deal with the hard stuff around Christmas with Eating Disorder Dietitian from All Bodies Services Hannah Wilson.We discuss:The challenges experienced at Christmas by many of our followers - from  social events, awkward meal times and feeling like s*** when you 'should' be happyPractical tips on handling food related anxieties Dealing with conversations around food and weightCreating a supportive environmentAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!To learn more about Hannah and Allbodies, check them on instagram at @hannah.wilson.dietitian and @all_bodies_nutrition
In this weeks episode of the Imbodi Health Podcast we have a team Q&A with Kiah, Megan,  Jade and Geordy where we answer your listener questions!We chat about: Tips on moving away from the "clean" eating mentality Our views on the Australian Dietary GuidelinesChallenges we face as dietitiansOur favourite hobbies & self-care activitiesBest parts of working as a dietitianQuick and easy meals that are staples for usAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking to the wonderful Bridgette Williams from Held Counselling.We chatted about many important topics including:Bridgette's lived experience of navigating the world in a larger bodyBridgette's turning point in deciding to stop dietingSome of the unique challenges faced by people living in larger bodies when it comes to body image workThe importance of finding communityMaking sure your social media feed supports body image healingHow to support your loved ones and friends in bigger bodiesBridgette is a registered, counsellor who specialises in body image counselling, and holding a space for EVERYbody. She supports people to make peace with their body, eat intuitively, find joy in movement, and become self-compassionate. With lived experience of navigating the world in a bigger body since childhood she understand firsthand what it's like to face constant criticism, not feel good enough and to have a body that the world says does not belong.She first discovered the Health at Every Size (HAES) paradigm in 2013, when working on a uni assignment for her first career. It changed her life, so much so that in 2021 Bridgette commenced a Master of Counselling so she could transition careers and help others in bigger bodies. Bridgette hopes to create the sort of space for others that she wish she had embarking on her own body image journey. In her spare time, Bridgette can be found playing in the kitchen, out at brunch, or meeting the many and varied demands of her dog Molly.EPISODE LINKSBridgett's socials:https://www.instagram.com/heldcounsellinghttps://www.facebook.com/heldcounsellingauInstagram accounts mentioned:https://www.instagram.com/thefatdoctor/https://www.instagram.com/faternise/https://www.instagram.com/nic.mcdermidFacebook groups mentioned:https://www.facebook.com/groups/725447742011937https://www.facebook.com/groups/124334501581651At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode of the Imbodi Health Podcast, Kiah and Megan break down the frequently asked questions about secret eating.We cover:What secret eating is and some of the common signs The research behind secret eatingWhether secret eating is an eating disorderSome of the common reasons why it might happen - from body image concern, dieting, control and negative emotions.Strategies to help you on your journey in reducing secret eatingAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, we sit down with Callie Ann co-founder of Lotus ED support, social worker, mother and domestic violence survivor about living with and recovering from a Severe and Enduring Eating Disorder (SEED). We discuss:Callie's lived experience recovering from an eating disorder Her turning point for recovery and what helped her recoverThe importance of neurodiversity-affirming care and how indiviudalised treatment was crucial in her recoveryNavigating the healthcare system in eating disorder recoveryWhat helps Callie maintain recovery Disclaimer: This episode talks about about topics include eating disorders, suicide and domestic violence. If these topics may be distressing for you, we recommend skipping to a different episode. For support:The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Lifeline 131114  https://www.lifeline.org.au/ Beyond Blue https://www.beyondblue.org.au/ 1800RESPECT 1800737732 https://www.whiteribbon.org.au/helplines/ At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
Is sugar addiction real? You'll likely hear a lot of conflicting views, so in this episode, we delve into the science behind 'sugar addiction'.We discuss:What is sugar? And the different types of sugarIs sugar an addictive substance by definition?Can sugar act like a drug in our bodies?Reasons why we might feel addicted to sugarHow to feel more 'in control' around sugarAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
It’s meal time. You’re lookin’ in the fridge and then it hits you… you’re hungry but NOTHING sounds good.In this episode, we chat about why this happens, and what to do to feel confident in your food choices so you can find something that hits the spot!In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss factors including:Developing food aversionsWaiting too long to eatBarriers to cooking and meal prepThe impact of medical conditions and illnessLacking inspirationAnd we touch on our own personal experiences with this!Plus our top seven tips on what to do when 'nothing sounds good'In this episode, we chat about why this happens, and what to do to feel confident in your food choices so you can find something that hits the spot!In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss factors including:Developing food aversionsWaiting too long to eatBarriers to cooking and meal prepThe impact of medical conditions and illnessLacking inspirationAnd we touch on our own personal experiences with this!Plus our top seven tips on what to do when 'nothing sounds good'At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
At some point, many of us will struggle with distress around our bodies, and have bad body image days. Although this is sadly a very common and normal human experience, it can be really helpful to have a toolbox of coping strategies that help us avoid behaviours like restricting food, dieting, or exercising to try and 'fix' our bodies or improve how we feel about them.In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss eight ways to navigate body image distress, including:Wearing comfy clothingConsidering how diet culture & modern beauty standards impact usLeaning on your support systemConnecting with yourselfAvoiding dieting or food restrictionMaking time for self-care & self-compassionAnd we chat about our personal experiences with navigating body imageAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
When does 'healthy eating' go too far? In this episode, we're chatting about orthorexia: an eating disorder that involves a fixation or obsession with healthy eating. Although it's not yet included in the DSM V as an official eating disorder diagnosis, you will commonly find it referenced in the media, blog articles and research papers and it is recognised by many mental health professionals and eating disorder experts. In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss:How orthorexia might develop, including risk factorsSome red flags or possible signs of orthorexiaHow to tell the difference between healthy eating and orthorexiaThe 'clean eating' movementFood rules vs. food preferencesDiagnosis & prevalence of orthorexiaAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking to the wonderful Dr Maud Achard about Neurodivergence & Eating Disorders.Dr Maud is an autistic mental health dietitian and a credentialed eating disorder clinician. She works in private practice and in inpatient mental health services.Her main area of interest is to provide neurodiversity-affirming health care for neurodivergent persons with feeding differences and eating disorders.She understands that different brains mean different needs and also runs education sessions and workshops for health professionals, teaching them how to create a more accessible, safe, and supportive space for all the diverse minds out there. Her hope, with like-minded individuals, is to create a ripple effect of positive change in the healthcare community to better cater for and support neurodivergent persons.In this episode, we chatted about many important topics including:The difference between neurotypical and neurodivergent, and neurodiverse vs neurodivergentThe link between neurodivergence and eating disordersHow eating disorder support might differ for someone who is neurodivergent vs neurotypicalWhat neurodiversity-affirming healthcare looks likePlus much more!We wrap up with some important take-home messages that brought a tear to all of our eyes Additional links & resources: EDNA report on eating disorders and neurodivergence: https://nedc.com.au/eating-disorders/types/neurodivergence/EDNA website: https://www.edneuroaus.comYellow Lady Bugs: https://www.yellowladybugs.com.auReframing Autism (autistic led organisation): https://reframingautism.org.au/about-autism/Other podcasts:NeuroSpicED: https://www.edneuroaus.com/podcast (trigger warning: discussion of eating disorder behaviours in some detail, self-harm and suicidality, trauma etc.)The Neurodiversity Podcast: https://neurodiversitypodcast.coAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
It's time for another TikTok-inspired myth-busting episode! We are always fascinated (and often disturbed) by the health and wellness trends that come up on our TikTok feeds! It can be pretty tricky trying to sift through all the conflicting information, so in every season we have an episode dedicated to breaking down some of these trends.In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss:Salt water flushingDry scooping pre-workoutBeing 'sober curious'The lemon olive oil morning drinkAnd whether a raw carrot salad can balance hormones...At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
Season 4 Wrap Up

Season 4 Wrap Up

2023-07-0921:37

At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
You submitted your questions, and we answered them! In this episode, Kiah and Meg answer the following questions from our Imbodi Poddy Community:What is the cause of amenorrhea with an eating disorder?What does a day in the life of a dietitian look like?How did you find studying your degrees to become a dietitian?Can you please talk about overshoot weight gain in recovery, and if it's possible not to happen?Is eating food late at night really that bad?What are your personal stories in regard to your relationship with food?What is the best way to respond to hunger?If you weren't a dietitian, what would you be?Should everyone see a dietitian at some stage?How to move on from eating disorder treatment acquaintances/friends, especially checking their socials?At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, Kiah and Meg chat with Serena Nangia about:Serena's journey in founding The Body ActivistsHow fatphobia (anti-fat bias) and weight discrimination cause harm, and their link to increasing the risk of developing an eating disorderMedia awareness and how to navigate harmful advice around food or bodiesNavigating the healthcare system and having difficult conversations with health professionalsDealing with imposter syndrome: your voice mattersSerena Nangia (she/her) is a long-time advocate for eating disorder recovery, host of The Body Activism Podcast, CEO of The Body Activists, and Marketing & Communications Manager for an eating disorder nonprofit called Project HEAL. Her company, The Body Activists, is a start-up focused on collaborating with and educating businesses and community leaders to identify, dialogue about, and disrupt harmful stigma and discrimination based on weight and body size.Serena has spent close to a decade building expertise on the way body image, media, and eating disorders affect people’s daily lives. Serena is also a frequent public speaker on the issue of fatphobia and actively works to elevate diverse voices of People of Color and Fat People. Serena’s inspiration comes from her sister, Ellen, who struggled with an eating disorder for over a decade and is now in long-term recovery.At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
Do you find yourself compulsively checking the scale? Does the number affect your self-confidence or mood for the day, or cause you to act differently around food or exercise?In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss:Identifying if your relationship with the scales is unhelpfulReasons why you might compulsively weigh yourselfHow regular weighing can actually *discourage* us from engaging in health behaviours or taking care of our bodyThe impact of weighing on disordered eating and exercise behavioursHow much does weight determine our health?At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, we chat with Henry Rheinberger about:Henry's journey so far in recovery from Anorexia NervosaSome of the challenges faced by those in the LGBTQIA+ community (especially gay men) when it comes to body imageThe impact of body comments & pressure to look 'perfect' in the acting and musical theatre industryHow eating disorder recovery isn't linear (and that's okay!)Finding the right health professionals to help you in recoveryHenry Rheinberger was born and raised in Nipaluna, or Hobart, and went on his first diet at a young age before yo-yo-ing between a few diets throughout his teen years. Eventually, Henry developed Anorexia. Henry moved to Perth in 2021 to study a Diploma of Musical Theatre. He then moved to Brisbane in 2022 to study a Bachelor of Musical Theatre.Since 2021 Henry has taken part in a variety of inpatient and outpatient treatments for his eating disorder and other mental illnesses. Henry has now stopped pursuing professional musical theatre, is a mental health and eating disorder advocate on his social media, and has moved home to Nipaluna where he is focusing on his recovery.Henry is also a Pilates and group fitness instructor who is passionate about women’s health and Health at Every Size. Additionally, Henry is a gay man who is an advocate for improving body image in the LGBTIQA+ community.At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
We are always fascinated (and often disturbed) by the health and wellness trends that come up on our TikTok feeds! It can be pretty tricky trying to sift through all the conflicting information, so we have a whole episode dedicated to breaking down some of these trends.In this episode, Kiah and Meg discuss:Proffee (protein + coffee)'Nature's cereal'Alkaline waterEating raw red meat (the Lion Diet)Sea mossAt Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
In this episode, Kiah and Meg chat with the wonderful Carly Compton about:Carly's experience of recovering from an eating disorderHow to deal with distressing body image daysAsking health professionals not to weigh youCurating a social media feed that supports positive body imageBuilding up your coping strategies toolboxCarly Compton (B.ED., MSW) is an eating disorder survivor turned eating disorder therapist. Her lived experience has led her to where she is today—working with individuals all over the world to help them give up dieting, recover from disordered eating or an eating disorder, and find genuine happiness and acceptance within themselves, no matter their size, race, gender, sexuality, or socioeconomic status.Carly is the host of the Recover with Carly Podcast and the creator of Eating Disorder Education and Awareness: A Curriculum for Adolescents. Carly combines her professional practice with public speaking, social media and modelling to embody the example she wishes she would have had growing up. At Imbodi Health, our mission is to empower you to ditch diet culture, make friends with food and find peace with your body. Find your version of ‘whole health’ no matter your body shape or size.Tune in weekly for bite-sized episodes on all things non-diet nutrition, disordered eating recovery, joyful movement, self-care and body acceptance.Join the community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imbodihealth/Visit The Butterfly Foundation: https://butterfly.org.au/Imbodi Health website: www.imbodihealth.comIf you enjoy our episodes, please give us a written review on Apple podcasts. It helps our podcast to be shown to more people!
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