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Being Friends With Our Bodies with Becs Steele

03.30.2023 - By Alexandra AmorPlay

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When it comes to resolving a relationship with food, there are two factors involved: our bodies and our thoughts. These two brilliant systems work together and getting to know them both more intimately can help us find peace with unwanted habits.

Becs Steel is both a registered nutritional therapist and a rewilding guide so we dive deep into this subject and explore how both our thoughts and the feelings in our bodies affect our ability to eat well.

Becs Steele works with her clients to empower them to regain confidence and vitality through diet and coaching. Her areas of interest are mental health, anxiety, depression, hormones & weight loss. She is a registered nutritional therapist and a coach.

You can find Becs Steele at BWellNutrition.co.uk

You can listen above or on your favorite podcast app or read the notes, links and resources below. A full transcript is also below. 

Show Notes

* On what rewilding is and how it informs Becs’ coaching and nutrition practice

* The importance of connecting with our bodies

* Do you know that you are the safe space?

* On the twin drivers of overeating: emotion and thought

* How understanding that life works from the inside-out helps with parenting

Resources Mentioned in this Episode

* Dr. Amy Johnson’s podcast Changeable

* Rohini and Angus Ross’ Rewilding Guides Program

Transcript of Interview with Becs Steele

Alexandra: Becs Steele, welcome to Unbroken. I’m really happy to be talking to you today. 

Why don’t you tell us a bit about yourself, your background, and how you got interested in the three principles?

Becs: It was probably about ten years ago now. I had my daughter, and I was working. And I thought, actually, I just really want to retrain in something that I’m passionate about. 

So I studied nutrition. And that took four years because I had babies in between and things.

And I then thought, as I started practicing nutrition, there’s more to it than just nutrition. There’s more than just giving people the perfect diet and sending them on their way and seeing them maybe once and then in six weeks’ time. And it was around that time that I found the principles I was in quite a similar understanding, actually, with a couple in America that I was listening to.

Then somehow I stumbled across Amy Johnson’s podcast, Changeable. And I listened to an episode on that. And suddenly, I just saw things so differently, even though I’d been in a very similar understanding for a very long time and h...

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