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141: When Intuitive Eating Is Your Native Language

Nutrition Matters Podcast

Release Date: 01/21/2019

182: Goodbye — context, thank you, parting advice and some social commentary show art 182: Goodbye — context, thank you, parting advice and some social commentary

Nutrition Matters Podcast

After 5 1/2 years, I'm ending the podcast! It's been so rewarding to put this podcast on, but the time has come for me to move on. This last episode of the podcast gives context for this decision and hopefully helps you know how grateful I am to you for listening through the years! Consider joining one of the courses in the Positive Nutrition Academy: https://www.positive-nutrition.com/academy

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181: Intuitive Exercise & How to Train Happy show art 181: Intuitive Exercise & How to Train Happy

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"If exercise had zero impact on your weight and appearance, would you still work out? If you answered 'yes', would you work out differently from how you do now? Would you do more or less?" These are the first lines of Tally's Rye's book and a very important set of questions to consider as you navigate your relationship with exercise.   Tally and Paige dig into these questions and more all about cultivating more peace with exercise and movement.   Tally Rye is a Personal Trainer, podcaster and author from London, England working in fitness for 5 years. Through experiencing...

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180: Eating Disorders & the Higher Level of Care  show art 180: Eating Disorders & the Higher Level of Care

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In this episode, Paige and Amy Hanneke discuss the higher level of care for eating disorders: how to know if it's the right choice for your treatment, what to expect, how to get the most out of the experience and tips for family members/support people who love someone in treatment.   Links mentioned: : online courses and webinars Become a and receive 3 additional exclusive podcast episodes per month for $5/mo Positive Nutrition Follow Paige on

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179: Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch on Intuitive Eating Fourth Edition show art 179: Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch on Intuitive Eating Fourth Edition

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Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch, authors of the revolutionary book Intuitive Eating, join Paige to talk about the newest edition of the book.   Evelyn Tribole, M.S., R.D., is an award-winning registered dietitian with a nutrition counseling practice in Newport Beach, CA. She was the nutrition expert forGood Morning America and was a national spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association for six years.   Elyse Resch, MS, RDN, CEDRD-S, is a nutrition therapist in private practice in Beverly Hills, CA, with over thirty-eight years of experience specializing in eating...

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178: Rest, Play, Humor & our Health show art 178: Rest, Play, Humor & our Health

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Shana Spence joins Paige to talk about the importance of challenging productivity beliefs and embracing rest, play, creativity and humor as we engage in our health and wellbeing.   Shana is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist based in New York in the public health. She promotes a weight-inclusive approach to health and nutrition and is passionate about helping people find a healthy relationship with food.   Links mentioned: Shana's website: : online courses and webinars Become a and receive 3 additional exclusive podcast episodes per month for $5/mo Positive...

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177: What to do if You're Afraid of Food show art 177: What to do if You're Afraid of Food

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Amee Severson joins Paige to talk about her own history of fearing food and explains how she worked through it.   Amee is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist whose work focuses on body positivity, fat acceptance, and intuitive eating through a social justice lens.   With a mission to break the stereotype that all RD’s live in small bodies and only eat certain foods, Amee cultivates rebellion and liberation on social media, showcasing the possibility for health and happiness in any body. Amee encourages the belief that food can be enjoyed without guilt or shame. She...

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176: Menopause—Weight, Health, Changing Bodies and Eating Disorders in ages 50+ show art 176: Menopause—Weight, Health, Changing Bodies and Eating Disorders in ages 50+

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Erica Leon is a registered dietitian who is passionate about speaking up about the changes that occur with bodies, weight, food, relationships, etc. during menopause. She and Paige explore the science behind menopause and body changes and talk about how to avoid the pitfalls of diet culture unique to this time.   Erica Leon is the owner of Erica Leon Nutrition, an outpatient group nutrition practice in White Plains, NY. With more than 30 years of experience, she and her team help individuals develop a positive relationship with food and work tirelessly to treat and prevent eating...

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175: Exploring what Healthy Really Means and Reclaiming it for Good show art 175: Exploring what Healthy Really Means and Reclaiming it for Good

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The word 'healthy' gets thrown around all the time, but what does it actually mean? And, is the concept actually helpful for us?   Meghan and Paige unpack these ideas and explore ways we all can reclaim the true meaning of health for good in our lives.   Meghan Kacmarcik is a registered dietitian and nutrition therapist based in Boston, MA. She works locally in the Boston area and is the owner of New Moon Nutrition, a virtual practice where she helps people unlearn diet culture, recover from disordered eating, and heal their relationships with food and their body. Her...

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174: Pregnancy & Postpartum Body Image show art 174: Pregnancy & Postpartum Body Image

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Catie Lynch Shockey, LCSW is an eating disorder and body image therapist located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She is a licensed clinical social worker who graduated from Sewanee: The University of the South and Tulane University. After recovering from her own eating disorder, Catie began to specialize in eating disorders and body image concerns. She is a mother of two girls—a two year old and an infant. Having girls has made dismantling diet culture and creating peace around food even more important to Catie.   Catie joined Paige to talk about pregnancy and postpartum body image....

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173: Finding Your Authentic Voice in Challenging Diet Culture show art 173: Finding Your Authentic Voice in Challenging Diet Culture

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Cara Harbstreet is a Kansas City based Intuitive Eating Registered Dietitian and nationally-recognized food and nutrition expert, author, and consultant. In 2016, Cara founded her private practice and began focusing on sports nutrition, intuitive eating, and applying the Health At Every Size model for clients in the Kansas City area. She is passionate about helping people rediscover joy in eating deeply nourishing meals without restriction or fear, and enjoys candid conversations about the food system, nutrition, and cooking. Cara is also an active volunteer in the dietetics field and has...

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