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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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what would you say to your inner child about body positivity? with Zoë Bisbing, LCSW
Break the Diet Cycle
37 minutes 49 seconds
2 years ago
what would you say to your inner child about body positivity? with Zoë Bisbing, LCSW

Today we’ve enlisted Zoë Bisbing, an eating disorder therapist, activist, mother of three and co-founder of @fullbloomproject to talk about body positive parenting skills and inner child work.

If you’ve ever felt like you *WANT* to be body positive (so you can push back on the very diet culture that hurt you!)…but struggle to feel positive about YOUR OWN larger or changing body, you’re not alone. 

We talk about where the disconnect between your body positive heart and mind, why it's so hard to heal from past diet trauma, and what you can do to move forward, while preventing harm to others around you. 

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • The difference between your body genetics and body ancestry on body positivity
  • What it takes for the word  “fat” to become a neutral descriptor if you have a history of bullying, shame, and trauma around the word “fat”
  • Creative techniques to approach your own reparenting,  or inner child work, around food and body image, especially if you didn’t have a body positive parent yourself!
  • How to create a body positive environment for kids you encounter: as a parent, aunt, or, anyone close to young people!

Loving the pod and finding benefit? I’d love your honest review! Want to be my ABSOLUTE hero? Go on and share your favorite episode with someone you care about. Spreading the word helps us Break the Diet Cycle, together!

Episode Resources:

  • Follow Zoë and the Full Bloom Project on Instagram @fullbloomproject
  • Get “The ABC’s of Body Positive Parenting” for your parenting or inner child work: https://www.fullbloomproject.com/training/abc-guide
  • Check out "Bodies are Cool" by Tyler Feder: https://www.amazon.com/Bodies-Are-Cool-Tyler-Feder/dp/0593112628
  • Get Melissa’s free 3 step guide to eat without guilt: https://mailchi.mp/d9207e0baf90/nomoreguiltguide
  • Join the Break the Diet Cycle Podcast Community: @break.the.diet.pod
  • Connect with Melissa on Instagram: @no.more.guilt

Do you ever wish you could have my full support alongside the pod? I’m currently accepting 1:1 clients- and I’d love to work with someone like you. Apply at: ​​https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdxFfC_Jnsb_NL2p4urty02WVf3DcGCNv3lbBWrUCKJvcXoWg/viewform or visit: www.melissalandrynutrition.com for more information.

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.