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Break the Diet Cycle
Melissa Landry
103 episodes
1 day ago
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Melissa Landry of @no.more.guilt talks about what it's really like to learn intuitive eating so you can be the first in your family to stop dieting, accept your body, and heal your relationship with food - just like she is.
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Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Melissa Landry of @no.more.guilt talks about what it's really like to learn intuitive eating so you can be the first in your family to stop dieting, accept your body, and heal your relationship with food - just like she is.
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Nutrition
Health & Fitness
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how does diet culture impact you during the college years? with Dr. Hortencia Jimenéz
Break the Diet Cycle
48 minutes 12 seconds
3 years ago
how does diet culture impact you during the college years? with Dr. Hortencia Jimenéz

What was your relationship to food and body image like in college? Many clients report their disordered eating behaviors began or worsened during the college years. And many did not receive care or support during this time which is why, in part, they still struggle with food and body image today.

What is the impact of diet culture on college students? In what ways does the college environment impact students from marginalized communities differently? Especially for those in bigger bodies who were routinely prescribed and praised for their (often harmful) weight loss efforts during the college years: what are ways you can heal from disordered eating, even years after you've graduated?

In today’s episode, Melissa interviews Dr. Hortencia Jimenéz, professor, sociologist, and health coach to discuss her perspectives on:

  • What it means to consider eating disorders and anti-diet work from an anti-oppressive lens
  • How generational diet trauma gets tangled up with college educational systems and environments 
  • How to make meaning of your own disordered eating behaviors during your college years so you can experience healing today
  • 3 ways community care can impact and support individuals at risk for eating disorders and disordered eating in the college setting

Episode Resources:

  • Follow Dr. Hortencia Jimenéz on Instagram @drhortencajimenez
  • Support Hortencia’s work on Venmo with a donation: https://account.venmo.com/u/Hortencia-Jimenez-4
  • Read about White Supremacy Culture: https://www.dismantlingracism.org/uploads/4/3/5/7/43579015/okun_-_white_sup_culture.pdf
  • Hortencia mentions the book “Decolonizing Wellness” by Dalia Kinsey - available on Amazon
  • Join the Break the Diet Cycle Podcast Community: @break.the.diet.pod
  • Connect with Melissa on Instagram: @no.more.guilt

This episode was sponsored by No More Guilt with Melissa Landry

Get the 3 Steps to Eat without Guilt Guide: https://mailchi.mp/d9207e0baf90/nomoreguiltguide

Want coaching support for a life of No More Guilt? Right now, Melissa is only accepting 1:1 clients. You can apply at www.melissalandrynutrition.com or message her on Instagram @no.more.guilt to learn more. Group coaching programs are currently on hold, but Melissa may entertain bringing back groups in time for 2023 for the right set of women really ready to do this work! If you are interested in staying in the loop of any upcoming groups, you can put your name on the waitlist here: https://mailchi.mp/5d3986bd6987/nomoreguiltgroups

Break the Diet Cycle
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Melissa Landry of @no.more.guilt talks about what it's really like to learn intuitive eating so you can be the first in your family to stop dieting, accept your body, and heal your relationship with food - just like she is.