4. Divorcing Diet Culture for Optimal Health in Midlife
Description
When did you first learn to question your body?
For Dr. Amy Lindsey, it started at 12 years old — a single comment from her father that unknowingly became her first introduction to diet culture. In this powerful episode of Welcome to Your B Side, Dr. Amy unpacks how diet culture seeps into our lives early, how it follows us into midlife, and why it’s time to finally divorce it for good.
She explores the historical roots of diet culture (yes, it traces back to colonialism and wartime propaganda), how it impacts our mental and physical health, and why true health has nothing to do with scale weight.
This episode is a freeing and deeply compassionate invitation to reclaim your body and your definition of health, with no shame, no restriction, and no more measuring your worth in numbers.
Because health is about nourishment, not deprivation. And when you flip the record to your B-Side, your power isn’t found in control. It’s found in acceptance, freedom, and joy.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The sneaky ways diet culture shapes your identity and self-worth
The truth about weight, hormones, and midlife body changes
Why most “health” goals are actually shame cycles in disguise
The surprising history of calorie restriction and its cultural roots
How to reconnect to your body with compassion, curiosity, and care
Reminder: Nothing in this podcast is a substitute for medical or professional advice. Always consult your own doctor.
KEY MOMENTS:
- 00:31 — “Eat it today, wear it tomorrow.”
- 02:20 — How body shame starts in childhood and echoes through midlife
- 06:10 — The truth about diet culture vs. true health
- 10:55 — The surprising history of diet culture and its colonial roots
- 14:33 — Why midlife freedom begins when you divorce diet culture
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