
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Traditional eating disorder (ED) treatment models have fallen short on including relationships to sport and movement into the therapeutic process. Opal Food and Body Wisdom treatment center in Seattle WA opened in 2012 to change that. To acknowledge that we, as humans, are embodied beings and that sport has potential to be so beneficial to us. Kara Bazzi, Opal co-founder, joins this Lane 9 podcast episode to talk about her experience as an accompllished D1 Collegiate runner who struggled with an eating disorder, and how she went on to build Opal with her cofounders, Julie Church RDN and Lexi Giblin PhD.
The links:
Lane9Project.org
@lane9project on Instagram
lane9project.substack.com for essays and newsletters!
Opal: opalfoodandbody.com
By Heather Caplan RDN and Alexis Fairbanks4.8
250250 ratings
Traditional eating disorder (ED) treatment models have fallen short on including relationships to sport and movement into the therapeutic process. Opal Food and Body Wisdom treatment center in Seattle WA opened in 2012 to change that. To acknowledge that we, as humans, are embodied beings and that sport has potential to be so beneficial to us. Kara Bazzi, Opal co-founder, joins this Lane 9 podcast episode to talk about her experience as an accompllished D1 Collegiate runner who struggled with an eating disorder, and how she went on to build Opal with her cofounders, Julie Church RDN and Lexi Giblin PhD.
The links:
Lane9Project.org
@lane9project on Instagram
lane9project.substack.com for essays and newsletters!
Opal: opalfoodandbody.com

2,042 Listeners

4,094 Listeners

1,832 Listeners

500 Listeners

1,362 Listeners

365 Listeners

428 Listeners

1,829 Listeners

375 Listeners

21 Listeners

1,742 Listeners

749 Listeners

125 Listeners

138 Listeners

98 Listeners