Her Best Self is THE eating disorder recovery podcast for women ready to find freedom from disordered eating, body obsession, perfectionism and food anxiety.Â
Hosted by Lindsey Nichol, former figure skater and perfectionist turned eating disorder recovery coach, this show gives you practical tools for healing your relationship with food and body, overcoming perfectionism, and breaking free from diet culture.
Twice per week, you’ll get real talk about ED recovery, intuitive eating, body neutrality, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the faith-based journey to becoming your best self—imperfectly.
If you’re struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, orthorexia, or disordered eating patterns, this podcast will help you:
- Stop obsessing over food and your body
- Break free from restriction and binge cycles
- Overcome perfectionism and people-pleasing
- Build body trust and food freedom
- Find community and support in recovery
New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Apply to work with Lindsey 1:1 or learn more about her services and free resources at www.herbestself.co.
Join The Recovery Collective ~ the recovery support group that gets the struggle and wants to see you win at recovery at www.herbestself.co/recoverycollective
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*Tune in for all things eating disorder recovery, disordered eating, food freedom, body image, intuitive eating, ED recovery, anorexia recovery, bulimia recovery, binge eating recovery, orthorexia, body neutrality, diet culture, perfectionism, food anxiety, body obsession, food restriction.
Your best self is waiting. Your freedom starts now.
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Her Best Self is THE eating disorder recovery podcast for women ready to find freedom from disordered eating, body obsession, perfectionism and food anxiety.Â
Hosted by Lindsey Nichol, former figure skater and perfectionist turned eating disorder recovery coach, this show gives you practical tools for healing your relationship with food and body, overcoming perfectionism, and breaking free from diet culture.
Twice per week, you’ll get real talk about ED recovery, intuitive eating, body neutrality, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the faith-based journey to becoming your best self—imperfectly.
If you’re struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, orthorexia, or disordered eating patterns, this podcast will help you:
- Stop obsessing over food and your body
- Break free from restriction and binge cycles
- Overcome perfectionism and people-pleasing
- Build body trust and food freedom
- Find community and support in recovery
New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Apply to work with Lindsey 1:1 or learn more about her services and free resources at www.herbestself.co.
Join The Recovery Collective ~ the recovery support group that gets the struggle and wants to see you win at recovery at www.herbestself.co/recoverycollective
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*Tune in for all things eating disorder recovery, disordered eating, food freedom, body image, intuitive eating, ED recovery, anorexia recovery, bulimia recovery, binge eating recovery, orthorexia, body neutrality, diet culture, perfectionism, food anxiety, body obsession, food restriction.
Your best self is waiting. Your freedom starts now.
"Lindsey, I hate my stomach. I can't stop thinking about it. It's ruining my day, my mood, my recovery. What do I do?"
If your stomach is your biggest trigger in recovery - if you can't stop looking at it, obsessing over whether it looks bigger, spiraling every time you see your reflection - this episode is for you, girlfriend.
Host Lindsey Nichol gets real about stomach hate in recovery and shares something her client needed to hear today: "I may not love my stomach every day, but if I'm being honest? I didn't love my stomach every day when I was in the trenches of my eating disorder either."
So here's the question: Which hard do you want?
Hard #1: Hating your stomach while you're restricting, obsessing, body checking, over-exercising, and missing your life.
Hard #2: Sometimes not loving your stomach, but being FREE. Living your life. Eating with family. Being present. Having energy.
Both are hard. But only one leads to freedom.
In this episode, Lindsey shares her own stomach struggles - how she used to search for evidence it was "blowing up," how it would send her into spirals of restriction and over-exercise, and what she does NOW on the days when she doesn't love her stomach. Plus, she gives you 7 practical tools you can use on your hardest days.
This is real talk with practical help. No toxic positivity. No "just love yourself." Just honest truth and actionable tools for when your stomach triggers you.
In This Episode, You'll Hear:
Lindsey's Stomach Story: The Disorder Days
How she was super conscious of her stomach feeling or looking bigger
Searching for evidence it was "blowing up" - every mirror, reflection, window
The spirals: restriction, over-exercise, mood switches
Feeling out of control and reacting - being short or avoidant with loved ones
How stomach hate controlled her entire day, every day
The Truth Bomb: Choose Your Hard
Hard #1: Hating your stomach while trapped in the eating disorder
Hard #2: Sometimes not loving your stomach but being FREE
The reality: Even at her lowest weight, Lindsey STILL didn't love her stomach
The question: What other options do you have?
Why you have to choose which hard you want to live with
Why the Stomach Specifically?
Why the stomach is such an easy target for self-criticism
How society and social media have trained us to hate our stomachs
Why the stomach becomes the "safe" target instead of dealing with real feelings
The truth: Restriction makes stomach issues WORSE (digestion, bloating)
Reality check: Stomachs are SUPPOSED to change throughout the day
Aren't stomachs supposed to be FULL? That's their job
What Lindsey Does NOW on Hard Days
Wears baggy clothes, not restrictive clothing
Avoids opportunities to stare in the mirror and body check
Reminds herself of the truth: stomachs are allowed to change
Thinks about her little girl self who never cared about her stomach
Remembers being pregnant and LOVING watching her stomach grow
Accepts that not loving her stomach doesn't mean she's failed
The Shift That Changed Everything
The realization: She was NEVER going to like her stomach at any size or weight
Her stomach wasn't the problem - it was a tool for self-sabotage
Used stomach hate when feeling out of control or "not enough"
The only way through was acceptance and perspective shift
Understanding that stomach hate is usually about something else entirely
7 Tools for Your Hardest Days
Stop the Body Checking - Walk away from mirrors, put on baggy clothes
Ask the Real Question - What am I really feeling? What am I avoiding?
Function Over Form - Your stomach digests food, that's its job
Remember Your Little Girl Self - You didn't care about your stomach as a kid
Choose Your Hard - Trapped and hating it OR free and sometimes not loving it
Wear Comfortable Clothes - Stop punishing yourself with restrictive clothing
Talk Back to the Voice - "My stomach is allowed to change and that's okay"
Key Takeaways:
✨ You didn't love your stomach in the disorder either -
Her Best Self: Freedom from Disordered Eating, Body Obsession & Perfectionism
Her Best Self is THE eating disorder recovery podcast for women ready to find freedom from disordered eating, body obsession, perfectionism and food anxiety.Â
Hosted by Lindsey Nichol, former figure skater and perfectionist turned eating disorder recovery coach, this show gives you practical tools for healing your relationship with food and body, overcoming perfectionism, and breaking free from diet culture.
Twice per week, you’ll get real talk about ED recovery, intuitive eating, body neutrality, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and the faith-based journey to becoming your best self—imperfectly.
If you’re struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, orthorexia, or disordered eating patterns, this podcast will help you:
- Stop obsessing over food and your body
- Break free from restriction and binge cycles
- Overcome perfectionism and people-pleasing
- Build body trust and food freedom
- Find community and support in recovery
New episodes every Tuesday and Friday. Apply to work with Lindsey 1:1 or learn more about her services and free resources at www.herbestself.co.
Join The Recovery Collective ~ the recovery support group that gets the struggle and wants to see you win at recovery at www.herbestself.co/recoverycollective
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*Tune in for all things eating disorder recovery, disordered eating, food freedom, body image, intuitive eating, ED recovery, anorexia recovery, bulimia recovery, binge eating recovery, orthorexia, body neutrality, diet culture, perfectionism, food anxiety, body obsession, food restriction.
Your best self is waiting. Your freedom starts now.