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Episode 244: Breaking the Patterns: Diet Culture & Body Acceptance with Ali Shapiro
Episode 244: Breaking the Patterns: Diet Culture & Body Acceptance with Ali Shapiro
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Aug 29, 2018
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Podcast episode
Description
Diet culture and weight loss is really complicated. Following my episodes a few months ago on body image and diet culture with my good friend Kate Anthony, I was genuinely curious about what I may not know as it relates to diet culture, holistic nutrition and even the body positivity movement. I knew I had to ask an expert - all.the.things. And so, joining me this week is integrated health coach, host of the podcast Insatiable, and founder of Truce with Food®, Ali Shapiro. Today, Ali shares candidly her journey to body acceptance in her twenties, many years following her battle with childhood cancer, weight issues (she had her first Weight Watchers weigh-in at age 11) and emotional eating. We also talk in-depth about the many layers of diet culture, self-sabotage, and the difference between being self-aware rather than self-critical. In this episode you’ll hear: Ali’s journey to body acceptance and how she got to where she is today Ali’s view on diet culture and how she describes it as a product of patriarchy, white-supremacy, and capitalism Three patterns of conflict styles, self-sabotage and your inner-protector Vulnerability, belonging and how it relates to food/body struggles Listening to your body in a more methodical way The one question we need to ask when our mental food/body doubts creep in This episode is so rich with information, you may have to listen to it more than once. http://yourkickasslife.com/244
Released:
Aug 29, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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