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By Heather Fuselier
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Happy New Year!
Now what kind of health coach would I be if I didn't have an episode on New Year resolutions? It is practically part of the Health Coaches Creed to address this topic each year.
My guest for this episode is Dr. Michelle May, the founder of Am I Hungry and author of “Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat.” (Shameless plus - Pro listeners will know that this is the curriculum that I use for my Happy Healthy You Mindful Eating group, which is starting a new class in January.)
In this episode, I ask Michelle about the revealing truth about the Biggest Loser - and you can read the research here: https://www.health.harvard.edu/diet-and-weight-loss/lessons-from-the-biggest-loser
In early January, Michelle is offering a complimentary 90-minute masterclass called The Anti-Resolution Plan: How to Eat with Ease. You’ll learn the 3 stages of transformation to break free from toxic diet culture so you can eat what you love without guilt.
Michelle is known for her been-there teaching style, so you don’t want to miss this event! It will be well worth your time!
Learn more and register at https://amihungry.com/antiresolutionplan.
In this episode, we’re talking about a mindful twist on new year resolutions, and some upcoming opportunities Dr. May has up her sleeve. Are you ready to solve everything? Let’s get into it!
Welcome back to Heather Solves Everything, the show where I take credit for solving your problems by introducing you to other people who are smarter and more popular than me. My guest for this episode is Rachel Lavin. She’s the author of the Doughnut Diaries, in which she shares the story of four decades of struggling to connect to her self worth. You might be able to relate to her experience of going from one restrictive diet to another, gaining and losing weight for years, and feeling betrayed by her body. She’s also a certified personal trainer and certified health coach! I think you’re going to love this episode. Are you ready to solve everything? Let’s get into it!
Connect with Rachel:
Website
Buy The Doughnut Diaries
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This is a back-by-demand re-posted episode from last year - still great, just like Thanksgiving leftovers!
It’s Thanksgiving week! And that means we’re officially in a time of year that I like to call Eating Season.
And here at Heather Solves Everything, all of my coaching calls this week have been about intuitive eating, and how to get through the holidays without losing control around food.
So I decided to put together a special episode just about that, and to offer up five things to think about as you approach the Thanksgiving table.
The point of these five tips is to help you turn down the urgency and turn up the trust during the holidays. I want you to enjoy the scents and flavors of the season with your arms and hearts open wide, not feeling like you can only enjoy them within a controlled setting, or that there are some foods that you can’t have, or that you have to do some kind of penance for eating them. I hope that your Thanksgiving is full of blessings, including a feeling of partnership with yourself so you can relax, exhale, connect with your body, and make your first bite the best one.
Intuitive eating is something that takes some time to learn and master, so don’t expect yourself to flip a switch and undo a lifetime of learned food rituals and self talk. And, if you’d like to learn more about intuitive eating, I’ll be offering a class that begins in January. It’s called Am I Hungry, and all of the tips today came from the class. I’ll be sharing more information about it on my website, HeatherSolvesEverything.com.
In this episode, we’re solving the minefield that is talking to your kids about healthy eating, as well as modeling mindfulness in a weight-neutral environment focused on health, not body size.
My guest is Dr. Sheila Carroll, and we talk about the balancing act of encouraging healthy foods while not restricting others, fostering autonomy and confidence in our kids, and helping them stay out of diet culture. I hope you love it!
Hey, it’s Heather! My guest for this episode is Becca Ferguson, a Licensed Professional Counselor and also a really fun person to talk to. We get into the topic of mindful eating with an eating disorder in this episode. If you’ve been in those shoes, you know how it is to realize that eating food is a simple process, but still be trapped in thoughts and fears that prevent you from doing it. Why can’t we just “get over” our eating disorder and eat like a normal person? What even IS normal? Answers to that and more are coming up.
Connect with Me -
Buy Happy Healthy You - Breaking the Rules for a Well-Balanced Life
Join the Happy Healthy You Mindful Eating Group
Connect with Becca -
Website
If you eat whatever you want... will you just eat junk food all the time? My expert guest today has the answers.
My guest is Joy McCarthy, the Creator of Joyous Health, an award-winning Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Podcast Host and best-selling author of The Joyous Cookbook, Joyous Detox and Joyous Health.
She is also the co-founder of Hello Joyous, an organic + plant-based beauty brand with a rock-solid mission: to help people find more joy in the everyday. A trusted nutrition expert, Joy has been featured in hundreds of publications both online and in print; and is a regular health expert on TV.
In this episode we talk about how to eat mindfully with an eye to optimal nutrition, rekindling a love (or just like?) of cooking, and embracing mindfulness in the kitchen.
Welcome to Season 5 of Heather Solves Everything!
In this season we are solving a problem faced by many: emotional eating. From eating disorders to mindful eating to trying to model good habits for our kids... we're going to cover it all.
In this episode, Heather talks with Dr. Michelle May, a former family physician and recovered yo-yo dieter and the founder of Am I Hungry? Mindful Eating Programs and Training at www.AmIHungry.com. She’s the author of the Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat book series that teaches mindful eating to help individuals resolve mindless and emotional eating and senseless yo-yo dieting to live the vibrant life they crave.
Dr. May also co-authored a recent paper called, “The consequences of a weight-centric approach to healthcare: A case for a paradigm shift in how clinicians address body weight," which is referenced in this episode. (https://doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10885)
Don't forget - Heather teaches an 8-week class using the Am I Hungry? curriculum. Click here to learn more about the Happy Healthy You Mindful Eating Group.
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Every week I introduce you to smart people with good ideas who can help you solve the everyday problems of life. This week that smart person is Candy Motzek. Candy is a corporate ladder survivor, marking herself safe from a career in engineering where she was really smart and successful, but not fulfilled. So she changed it. She’s now an ICF-certified Professional Coach and her specialty is helping us to gain confidence, get unstuck and out of our own way, and enjoy more meaningful work and lives.
In this episode we’re going to talk about how we can learn from ourselves, cultivate greater confidence to do the big bold things, and quiet that voice of self doubt.
Connect with Candy: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/she-coaches-coaches/id1527473940
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It’s Thanksgiving week! And that means we’re officially in a time of year that I like to call Eating Season.
And here at Heather Solves Everything, all of my coaching calls this week have been about intuitive eating, and how to get through the holidays without losing control around food.
So I decided to put together a special episode just about that, and to offer up five things to think about as you approach the Thanksgiving table.
The point of these five tips is to help you turn down the urgency and turn up the trust during the holidays. I want you to enjoy the scents and flavors of the season with your arms and hearts open wide, not feeling like you can only enjoy them within a controlled setting, or that there are some foods that you can’t have, or that you have to do some kind of penance for eating them. I hope that your Thanksgiving is full of blessings, including a feeling of partnership with yourself so you can relax, exhale, connect with your body, and make your first bite the best one.
Intuitive eating is something that takes some time to learn and master, so don’t expect yourself to flip a switch and undo a lifetime of learned food rituals and self talk. And, if you’d like to learn more about intuitive eating, I’ll be offering a class that begins in January. It’s called Am I Hungry, and all of the tips today came from the class. I’ll be sharing more information about it on my website, HeatherSolvesEverything.com.
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Glen Alex is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and the Author of Living In Total Health, which won the Indie Book Award in 2021. She has a mission to help people be more joyful, connected, confident and complete. She is also the guiding spirit behind The Glen Alex Show, GlenAlex.com, Healthy Boundaries for Overwhelmed Women online course, and other services in fulfillment of her transformative mission.
Glen’s health journey began with boundaries. As a child, she was so engaged by the nuance of interaction—when people smiled, cringed, and when pain crossed their faces. She remembers vowing to not be the one to cause another person pain, unnecessarily. She saw boundaries respected and boundaries violated, and it stuck. From that, Glen developed a unique and no nonsense perspective to help others lead their healthiest and most joyful life.
In this episode, we discuss the four types of boundaries, five truths of boundaries, and how you can enjoy the holidays with just the right amount of whelm.
Connect with Glen:
www.glenalex.com
https://www.facebook.com/livingintotalhealth
https://www.instagram.com/glen_alex/
https://www.youtube.com/c/LivingInTotalHealthGlenAlex
https://twitter.com/glennielv
https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenalex/
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.