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In this episode of Fuel Your Awesome, we explore the deep and complex relationship we have with food—one of the most intimate and sometimes challenging relationships in our lives. When this relationship is disrupted, it can significantly affect our overall well-being. A trauma-informed approach to healing is essential to rebuild a healthy connection with food and our bodies.
Join us as we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with Tammy Beasley, an expert in the field of nutrition and eating disorders. Tammy shares her insights on the role of shame, the relevance of the polyvagal theory, and the transformative power of self-compassion in the journey towards healing.
This episode is packed with practical strategies and hopeful guidance for anyone looking to improve their relationship with food or help their clients do the same.
Today's episode is made possible by Polar Joe! Check out their goods here and don't forget to enter "Fuelherawesome" for 10% off.
Topics Covered:
Relational Intimacy and Food: Discover why Tammy views a ruptured relationship with food as a relational intimacy disorder and why a trauma-informed approach is essential for healing.
Understanding Shame: Learn about the role of shame in our relationship with food and our bodies, and how it can perpetuate negative cycles. Tammy shares actionable strategies for breaking free from shame and cultivating a healthier self-image.
Being a 'Holder of Hope': Explore what it means to be a 'Holder of Hope' in the context of healing from a ruptured relationship with food. Tammy offers guidance on how practitioners can embody this concept to support their clients effectively.
Fueling Your Awesome: We close the episode with a unique perspective from Tammy on how she likes to "fuel her awesome"—both metaphorically and literally.
Key Takeaways:
Connect with Tammy Beasley:
Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a fresh perspective on healing your relationship with food, and find out how you can be a 'Holder of Hope' for yourself and others!
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In this episode of Fuel Your Awesome, we explore the deep and complex relationship we have with food—one of the most intimate and sometimes challenging relationships in our lives. When this relationship is disrupted, it can significantly affect our overall well-being. A trauma-informed approach to healing is essential to rebuild a healthy connection with food and our bodies.
Join us as we dive into a thought-provoking conversation with Tammy Beasley, an expert in the field of nutrition and eating disorders. Tammy shares her insights on the role of shame, the relevance of the polyvagal theory, and the transformative power of self-compassion in the journey towards healing.
This episode is packed with practical strategies and hopeful guidance for anyone looking to improve their relationship with food or help their clients do the same.
Today's episode is made possible by Polar Joe! Check out their goods here and don't forget to enter "Fuelherawesome" for 10% off.
Topics Covered:
Relational Intimacy and Food: Discover why Tammy views a ruptured relationship with food as a relational intimacy disorder and why a trauma-informed approach is essential for healing.
Understanding Shame: Learn about the role of shame in our relationship with food and our bodies, and how it can perpetuate negative cycles. Tammy shares actionable strategies for breaking free from shame and cultivating a healthier self-image.
Being a 'Holder of Hope': Explore what it means to be a 'Holder of Hope' in the context of healing from a ruptured relationship with food. Tammy offers guidance on how practitioners can embody this concept to support their clients effectively.
Fueling Your Awesome: We close the episode with a unique perspective from Tammy on how she likes to "fuel her awesome"—both metaphorically and literally.
Key Takeaways:
Connect with Tammy Beasley:
Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a fresh perspective on healing your relationship with food, and find out how you can be a 'Holder of Hope' for yourself and others!
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