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Ep. 109: The Harmful Effects of Diet Culture andHealing Your Relationship with Food with Sarah Stites

Chronically Healing Podcast

Release Date: 01/05/2022

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Ep. 109: The Harmful Effects of Diet Culture andHealing Your Relationship with Food with Sarah Stites show art Ep. 109: The Harmful Effects of Diet Culture andHealing Your Relationship with Food with Sarah Stites

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We’re all slammed with diet culture every single day, whether we’re consciously connecting it or not. But did you know that food choices are about biology, not willpower? That’s why we’re excited to bring on Sarah Stites, CEO and co-founder of Wavelength. Wavelength is a modern program for healthy eating that combines personalized nutrition with mental health tools. Sarah knows first-hand the shame that comes with eating and weight-related issues — she was diagnosed with PCOS and prediabetes as a teen, gaining 100lbs in a year. While diet programs relied on guilt and body shame, her...

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We’re all slammed with diet culture every single day, whether we’re consciously connecting it or not. But did you know that food choices are about biology, not willpower?

That’s why we’re excited to bring on Sarah Stites, CEO and co-founder of Wavelength. Wavelength is a modern program for healthy eating that combines personalized nutrition with mental health tools. Sarah knows first-hand the shame that comes with eating and weight-related issues — she was diagnosed with PCOS and prediabetes as a teen, gaining 100lbs in a year. While diet programs relied on guilt and body shame, her mom — a PhD with a masters degree in nutrition science — helped her take a more compassionate approach. By using principles from behavioral neuroscience, addiction, nutrition, and mindfulness, Sarah was able to understand the root cause of her habits, reverse her prediabetes, and lose 150lbs. That was over ten years ago. Now, Sarah leads the Wavelength team to scale her mom’s holistic solution to millions of people. She is a fierce advocate for “more science, less blame,” and pleasure as an important part of health. She believes it’s time to move beyond the concept of body perfection, and start focusing on helping people have a better time in their bodies instead.

In today’s episode we really dive into the messages we’re getting around food and how that impacts the way we lose weight (if we even can.) I know you’re going to love it, so let’s dive in!

In today’s episode we chat about:

  • Sarah’s story and why she started Wavelength with her mom.
  • Food choices are about biology, not willpower.
  • 92-98% of dieters don’t reach their weight loss goal… and most gain it back if they do!
  • Marketing and food: What’s actually happening to get you to buy something?
  • Why Wavelength is different from other platforms and how it will help you make better eating choices for you.
  • Shame and how it relates to weight loss.

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