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losing weight for health reasons, how to stop overeating, & easy dinners when you're busy (Q&A)

Diet Culture Rebel Podcast

Release Date: 05/07/2025

losing weight for health reasons, how to stop overeating, & easy dinners when you're busy (Q&A) show art losing weight for health reasons, how to stop overeating, & easy dinners when you're busy (Q&A)

Diet Culture Rebel Podcast

Hey Rebel. In today’s solo Q&A episode, I’m answering three listener questions that get to the heart of what really helps heal your relationship with food. We’re covering some of the most common struggles I see come up, especially when you’re working to let go of diet culture but still feeling stuck. Here’s what we talk about: What to do when you’re eating intuitively but feel like you need to lose weight for your health Why overeating might still be happening, even when you don’t want it to How to make dinner work when you’re busy, exhausted, and totally burnt out ...

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Hey Rebel.  In this powerful and uplifting episode, I’m joined by comedian Lauren Hope Krass, who uses humor to challenge anti-fat bias, diet culture, and the unrealistic expectations placed on all of us—especially women in bigger bodies. Lauren shares her journey from self-deprecating humor to empowering comedy, how she found her voice (and her people), and the impact of resilience and body acceptance in a world that constantly tries to shrink us. In this episode, we discuss: How Lauren uses comedy to challenge fatphobia and diet culture The realities of anti-fat bias—including...

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Hey Rebel!  There’s so much pressure to eat more and more protein, but is it really necessary? In today’s episode, I’m unpacking how diet culture has hijacked protein messaging, what you actually need to know about protein as an intuitive eater, and why stressing over grams and macro tracking does more harm than good. In this episode, we discuss: How diet culture has turned protein into an unhealthy weight loss tool The truth about protein needs (and why carbs matter more than you think) How to approach protein without tracking or micromanaging your intake Practical ways to include...

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Hey Rebel. In today’s solo Q&A episode, I’m answering three listener questions that get to the heart of what really helps heal your relationship with food. We’re covering some of the most common struggles I see come up, especially when you’re working to let go of diet culture but still feeling stuck.

Here’s what we talk about:

  • What to do when you’re eating intuitively but feel like you need to lose weight for your health

  • Why overeating might still be happening, even when you don’t want it to

  • How to make dinner work when you’re busy, exhausted, and totally burnt out

If you’ve been feeling frustrated, like nothing is really “clicking,” I hope this conversation helps you see that you’re not alone—and that there are real, sustainable ways forward.

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