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In this fantastic episode, I spoke with my friend Dr. Shelly Johnson about an incredibly interesting topic: the philosophy of play.
Shelly Johnson is a philosophy professor at Georgetown College. She teaches and researches on ethics, philosophy of education, environmental ethics, and philosophy of play. She is the author of the blog Love is Stronger and the books Argument Builder, Discovery of Deduction (co-author) and Everyday Debate Before returning to graduate school, she was a middle and high school humanities teacher for over a decade. She earned her PhD in philosophy at the University of Kentucky and wrote her dissertation on education and the good society. In her free time, she enjoys walking, hiking, juggling, and hula hooping.
Shelly teaches a course called The Philosophy of Play and in this episode, she shares some of the important aspects of play that I think many if not most of us take for granted.
This topic is so aligned with the non-diet and Intuitive Eating approach because it reminds us of the importance of joyful movement.
You can connect with Shelly:
Web: https://shellypjohnson.com
Instagram: @shelly.p.johnsonTo listen to the TedX that she references in the episode (“The Decline of Play” by Dr. Peter Gray), you can find that here:
https://youtu.be/Bg-GEzM7iTk?si=RgRjx_6HhhP5rjUk
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To learn more about Jeff Ash and the Non-Diet Companion™ app, visit:
https://nondietcompanion
https://hopdrivesme.com
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In this episode, I share some thoughts about the common issue of self-deprecating humor among men when it comes to body image in light of some recent comments related to "dad bods" and some elite-level athletes.
We often laugh them off but I believe they can have far-reaching effects that we may not realize.
To talk more about this topic, check out the Non-Diet Companion app where you can interact with others in the community and/or join weekly live Zoom group calls. We have some just for the guys and some for everyone!
Learn more at https://nondietcompanion.com
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In this episode, I spoke with strength coach and host of the Badass Lifter Podcast, Mark Breedon about taking a weight-neutral approach to strength training. What does it look like? How does it differ from an approach that focuses on changes in body shape, size, and appearance? Why might it be the right choice for your own goals?
Mark shares some wonderful insight in this episode that I'm sure will be of tremendous value to all who listen. To learn more about Mark or to work with him:
Web: https://badasslifter.com (great name, right?)
IG: @training.strong.women
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In this episode, I share some exciting news about why I'm rebranding and changing the name of the podcast as well as share some of the cool features of my all new Non-Diet Companion app!
Interested in checking out the new app? Just search for "Non-Diet Companion" on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store or visit https://nondietcompanion.com for more information.
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Intuitive Eating is about listening to your body and eating in a way that provides nourishment, feels good, and brings you enjoyment. The focus is not on changing the size or appearance of your body. In fact, the first principle “reject the diet mentality” places a strong emphasis on putting weight loss and size and shape goals at least on the back burner if not tossing them out permanently.
This principle applies to movement as well.
But what if we like to train hard, push ourselves, leave it all on the gym floor, or have sport-specific performance goals? What if we like to see measurable improvement in our strength? What if we enjoy running and like to see our 10K time improve as a result of our training?
In the episode, I address an important and common question. Is a structured, disciplined, and maybe even for some somewhat of a “hardcore” approach to training at odds with Intuitive Eating?
For more information about my new Non-Diet Companion™ app that I referenced toward the end of the episode, check out https://nondietcompanion.com.
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with my friend and fellow nutritionist, Rebecca Heald about her transition from focusing specifically on helping people resolve issues around their relationship with food to her work now coaching business leaders. She is championing and implementing fearless workplace well-being, one bold step at a time.
We spoke about how this was a natural transition because as humans, it's difficult to compartmentalize different aspects of our lives. Our relationship with food ties into how we operate in every area of our lives including business, family, friendships, and more. And, of course, those other areas have a profound impact on our relationship with food as well.
You can connect with Rebecca ...
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-heald-b9229b159/
Web: https://www.morethannutrition.co.uk/
Instagram: @rebeccahealdleadership
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“The first step is admitting you have a problem.”
Someone asked a great question about getting a spouse or other loved one to help support you on your non-diet journey when that person not only views health through a weight-centric lens but their particular views and behaviors also point to potential mental health issues.
I have a few quick thoughts on this that I’d like to share in this episode so give me less than 10 minutes of your time for this one.
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Beth Basham who is a registered dietitian with over 20 years of experience helping others break free of guilt and shame around food so that they can fully enjoy their life. She helps people seamlessly integrate and embody the concepts of intuitive eating, brain science, emotional mastery, and gentle nutrition.
Beth shared a bit of her immense insight into the area of nervous system work and how this plays an important role in developing the skills and principles of Intuitive Eating.
This is not an area where I personally have a lot of experience so I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation as I learned so much from Beth during our time together. I know you will as well!
To connect with Beth ...
IG: @bethbasham.rd
FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/707149683454049
Website: www.bethbasham.com
Polyvagal theory Resources and names mentioned during our conversation:
Stephen Porges – “father” of the PVT Deb Dana – down-to-earth resources for learning – super brilliant mind and lots of CEU courses available for our fellow professionals Peter Levine – another brilliant author of Healing Trauma but has also authored numerous other books that can be beneficial to those looking to make some changes in this area==========================
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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In this episode, I had a wonderful conversation with Libby Supan about the connection between our mental health and our eating habits. In particular, we spend some time talking about the impact of anxiety and depression on our relationship with food as well as the impact of our relationship with food on symptomatic anxiety and depression.
Libby is a licensed therapist and certified intuitive eating coach, specializing in helping individuals and groups foster a healthy relationship with food and their bodies. Her expertise extends to working with individuals of all genders, addressing various concerns such as healing from disordered eating, managing depression and anxiety, and overcoming codependency.
Drawing from her personal experience of triumphing over her own eating disorder, Libby has discovered the path to food freedom and is dedicated to guiding others on their own transformative journeys.
To follow Libby's work or to reach out to her for help:
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: https://libbysupan.com/
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/foodfreedomwithlibby/
TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@foodfreedomwithlibby
LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/admin
DISCOVERY CALL: https://calendly.com/libby-supan/20min
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In this episode, we're talking about our role in supporting a healthy relationship with food and body in our children and to do that, I brought on Oona Hanson, a true expert in this area.
Oona Hanson helps parents and guardians raise kids who have a healthy relationship with food and their body. In addition to her private practice as a parent coach, Oona also works as a Family Mentor at Equip, an eating disorder treatment program. Oona holds a Master's Degree in Educational Psychology and a Master's Degree in English. Her work has been featured widely, including on CNN, USA Today, Good Morning America, US News & World Report, Today, and People.
This is a great episode for everyone but in particular, I wanted to reach dads and help them understand their important role in nurturing this important aspect of the health of their children and families.
To connect with Oona or to reach out for some parent coaching, you can contact her and follow her content here:
Instagram: @oona_hanson
Web: https://www.oonahanson.com
Parenting Without Diet Culture FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/543072844203243
Twitter: @oonahanson
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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Cannabis or marijuana use is nothing new in our country but more and more states have begun legalizing its sale and use not just for medicinal purposes, but also, for recreational use. As a result, it’s much more common for people to be more open about the fact that they are regular users of cannabis.
In this episode, I have a great and informative conversation with a registered dietitian Leah Kern who is a cannabis user herself and also works with a number of clients who use cannabis regularly. As a non-diet, Intuitive Eating dietitian, she shares some excellent insight and advice about how to navigate eating while high since cannabis can have a significant impact on appetite, cravings, and the enjoyment of food.
To learn more about Leah or to work with her:
IG: @leahkern.rdWeb: https://leahkernrd.comAlso, check out her podcast, "Shoulders Down" on your favorite podcast platform!
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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An extremely common question that comes up in my work with men and young people (women too, for that matter) relates to “bulking up” or increasing muscle mass. The fancy scientific term is muscle hypertrophy.
Maybe you have decided that you want or need to bulk up or have an adolescent child who has expressed an interest in this goal. If you/they search for recommendations on Google, you’ll inevitably encounter advice that firmly grounds you in diet culture. It’s typically a combination of structured training and rigid or at least quite specific dietary advice.
Is this healthy, not just physically but emotionally and psychologically as well? These are important questions and addressing and thinking through them early on in the process can prevent so many of the issues that we see pop up over time including problems with body image and relationship with food.
In this episode, I address the topic of interest in intentionally trying to put on muscle mass/muscularity in the context of the principles of Intuitive Eating, weight-neutral health, and an environment that promotes a healthy body image.
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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Just about every conversation involving health discussions these days seems to revolve around, or at least eventually touch on the topic of “processed” food.
I’m trying to cut out processed food. I’m trying to eat less processed food. I’m trying to eat more “real” food. You should cut out … and on and on.But, I would submit to you that not only is processed food not inherently “bad” but in many cases, it’s actually the HEALTHY option.
In this episode, I share some thoughts on this particular topic.
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
Web: hopedrivesme.com -
In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking with Vanessa Preston about trauma and its impact on various aspects of our lives including our relationship with food.
Vanessa is a Mental Health Social Worker, Psychotherapist, and Nutritionist in Australia (originally from Kentucky). She has provided assessment and therapy services for 14 years and specializes in treating posttraumatic stress disorder and complex trauma. Vanessa is the Body and Food Freedom Program creator and the host of the Body and Food Freedom Podcast where she supports women to make peace with food and their bodies. Vanessa’s group program focuses on self-compassion, shame resiliency, body image healing, and intuitive eating.
Some of the topics we discussed include:
Vanessa provides a fantastic description of what trauma is and how it impacts us in a variety of ways including our relationship with food. How men are often less inclined to express hurts and emotional struggles and how this can impact our eating habits and behaviors even when the traumatic experience has nothing to do with food directly. How dieting negatively impacts those who are trying to work through their trauma. How non-diet approaches like Intuitive Eating address the needs of those who are recovering from trauma.If you'd like to connect with Vanessa and her work or if her Body and Food Freedom Program sounds like it might be a good fit for you (if you're a woman) or a woman in your life:
Instagram: @vanessa_preston_
Web: greenlifepsychology.com
Facebook: Vanessaprestonglp==========================
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
Web: hopedrivesme.com -
It’s so easy to fall into a way of thinking where we see only one way to work through a challenging situation. This is especially true in diet culture. The carnivore diet says to eat nothing but animal-based products. Many macro and calorie counters (especially many influencers we see on SM) think tracking is the best way to address your food-related problems … stick to your calorie target … easy, right?
However, we even see this within non-diet approaches like IE. While most coaches and counselors are careful to avoid this, it’s easy to find ourselves gravitating toward our favorite go-to approach for addressing a particular eating or body image difficulty.
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For more information on my Equipped to Thrive Intuitive Eating course and men's support community:
https://hopedrivesme.com/equipped-to-thrive
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
Web: hopedrivesme.com
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While scrolling IG, I saw an ad I’d never seen before. It was two people wearing full-body suits that looked like something out of a sci-fi movie and the tagline on the image said, “Precise measurements for real results!” I have to say that I would have LOVED this 10 years ago to compliment MyFitness Pal (for tracking macros), Happy Scale (for tracking DAILY body weight measurements), my training logs, my countless progress photos, and it would have basically replaced my electronic tape measure. One more data-generating piece of tech to help me obsess even more about every little change in my body shape and size.
In this episode, I talk about this piece of tech and how this and other ways that we engage in body-checking could be harmful.
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For more information on my Equipped to Thrive Intuitive Eating course and men's support community:
https://hopedrivesme.com/equipped-to-thrive
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
Web: hopedrivesme.com
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The first principle of IE is to reject the diet mentality. But, what does this actually mean? Also, what are some practical ways that we can make a shift in our way of thinking about health and wellness where we move away from a focus on body size and shape to one that considers the whole person and all of the various facets of health?
In this episode, I discuss 3 shifts away from diet culture.
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For more information on my Equipped to Thrive Intuitive Eating course and men's support community:
https://hopedrivesme.com/equipped-to-thrive
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
Web: hopedrivesme.com
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In this episode, I had a fantastic conversation with registered dietitian and child-feeding expert, Karleigh Jurek. Karleigh shares some excellent insight into helping our kids strengthen and develop their intuitive eating instincts.
Avoiding guilt and shame around food A simple model that lays out the role of the parent and the role of the child in the feeding relationship Desserts and other sweets When should we be concerned about our child's weight when taking a weight-neutral approach? Introducing new and unfamiliar foods The connection between issues feeding our children and our own relationship with food The importance of men also being involved in the feeding of kidsI can't emphasize enough that the job of feeding children of any age is just as much for men as it is for women! Yes, I’m talking to you, dads. We have a powerful role to play and our involvement can have a profound impact on the kind of relationship with food that our kids ultimately develop.
For more information about Karleigh or to work with her:
Instagram: @balanced_mom_nutrition
Web: https://balancedmomnutrition.com/
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I recently made a comment on someone's IG post where I said, “If you feel like your intuition would tell you to eat cookies all day, IE is exactly what you need because it will help you train and strengthen your intuition in the context of feeding yourself.”
Train and strengthen your intuition? I thought intuition was more about following your gut, cravings, wants, and needs? How can you TRAIN intuition?
In this short episode, I share a few thoughts to get you thinking about this topic.
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For more information on my Equipped to Thrive Intuitive Eating course and men's support community:
https://hopedrivesme.com/equipped-to-thrive
If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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This special episode is the audio from my Intuitive Eating: Help Without Harming Webinar. This webinar is designed for spouses, partners, friends, and family of someone who is on an Intuitive Eating or other weight-neutral approach to health.
Since Intuitive Eating is a completely different approach to health than what we typically see and hear about from our friends, social media, celebrities, and medical professionals, my goal is to help your support system better understand this perspective so they can in turn better support you.
The full video version is available here: https://hopedrivesme.com/help-without-harming-webinar/
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If you'd like to contact me to work together, provide feedback on the podcast, ask clarifying questions, provide a suggestion for a guest or future episode, or for any other reason you can find me at:
IG: @intuitive.eating.men
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