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A Little Nutrition Talk Radio
Susan Watson
7 episodes
2 months ago
Welcome to A Little Nutrition Talk Radio—the podcast for health seekers ready to cut through the noise of diet, nutrition, and health confusion and take charge of their well-being. I’m your host, Susan Watson—registered dietitian, certified eating disorder specialist, and the clinical director of A Little Nutrition Inc. This podcast will answer your burning questions about health, nutrition, and mental wellness, and offer a refreshing new perspective on taking care of yourself. It’s not about striving for perfection—it’s about discovering what works for you.
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Welcome to A Little Nutrition Talk Radio—the podcast for health seekers ready to cut through the noise of diet, nutrition, and health confusion and take charge of their well-being. I’m your host, Susan Watson—registered dietitian, certified eating disorder specialist, and the clinical director of A Little Nutrition Inc. This podcast will answer your burning questions about health, nutrition, and mental wellness, and offer a refreshing new perspective on taking care of yourself. It’s not about striving for perfection—it’s about discovering what works for you.
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Nutrition
Health & Fitness
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05: Growing Through Discomfort: Why Progress in Therapy Doesn’t Always Feel Good
A Little Nutrition Talk Radio
22 minutes 36 seconds
4 months ago
05: Growing Through Discomfort: Why Progress in Therapy Doesn’t Always Feel Good
In this thoughtful and affirming episode of A Little Nutrition Talk Radio, host Susan Watson, RD, CEDRD and founder of A Little Nutrition Inc., sits down with therapist Kristy Rebenchuk to explore a compassionate truth: progress in therapy can sometimes feel unsettling, emotional, or unexpectedly challenging. Together, they discuss how making changes—even small ones—can be a meaningful sign of growth. From uncovering long-held emotions to redefining what success in therapy can look like, this conversation offers a grounded perspective on the emotional complexity that often comes before clarity. Whether you're just starting therapy or well into your journey, this episode offers validation, encouragement, and the reminder that growth doesn’t have to look perfect to be powerful.   Resources:  Book a free consultation: https://alittlenutrition.janeapp.com/ Email us: admin@alittlenutrition.com Websites: Nutrition: https://www.alittlenutrition.com/ Mental health: https://www.therapyserviceswinnipeg.com/ Occupational Therapy: https://www.occupationaltherapywinnipeg.com/ Social Media: Instagram: @alittlenutrition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alittlenutrition Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@alittlenutrition Free Printables & Tools:  (Quiz) How Peaceful Is Your Relationship With Food?  (PDF) 15 Balanced Meal Ideas (PDF) Non-Sandwich Lunch Meal Ideas For Kids      
A Little Nutrition Talk Radio
Welcome to A Little Nutrition Talk Radio—the podcast for health seekers ready to cut through the noise of diet, nutrition, and health confusion and take charge of their well-being. I’m your host, Susan Watson—registered dietitian, certified eating disorder specialist, and the clinical director of A Little Nutrition Inc. This podcast will answer your burning questions about health, nutrition, and mental wellness, and offer a refreshing new perspective on taking care of yourself. It’s not about striving for perfection—it’s about discovering what works for you.