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In this episode Millie chats to Meg McCabe. Meg McCabe is a Carolyn Costin Institute Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach based in Denver, Colorado. She's the Founder and CEO of The Recovery Collective, a global and online eating disorder recovery community focused on healing together alongside peers and professionals, making recovery a less lonely place to be. She's also the host of the Full and Thriving: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast which provides listeners with free recovery education, resources and tools to encourage those with eating disorders to take action towards healing and reach full recovery.
They discuss her eating disorder journey, her experiences in the modelling industry, body acceptance, how your relationship with food is like your relationship with yourself, transitioning from a meal plan to intuitive eating, mental hunger and how her lived experience inspired her to start The Recovery Collective.
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In this episode Millie chats to Carolyn Costin. Carolyn is a world renowned eating disorder clinician, author and international speaker. Recovered from anorexia in her twenties, as a young therapist Carolyn recognized her calling after successfully treating her first eating disorder client. Carolyn was first to publicly take the position that people with eating disorders can become fully recovered.
After 15 years in private practice and running hospital programs, Carolyn was determined to improve the relapse rate and recognized a gap in the eating disorder field. She opened Monte Nido, the first residential facility in a home setting, surrounded by nature, where evidenced based treatment was combined with alternative therapies such as meditation and yoga and clients were “retrained” to shop for, prepare and cook food.
Carolyn’s contributions to the field are extensive. Her six books, service in every major eating disorder organization, three decades of training professionals worldwide, free study groups and the outstanding success of Monte Nido all spurred Carolyn to international acclaim.
In 2016, Carolyn left Monte Nido and created The Carolyn Costin Institute. The Institute offers Continuing Education for clinicians, Eating Disorder Coach Certification, Mentor Training and Educational support for families of those with eating disorders.
They do a deep dive into Carolyn’s 8 Keys to Recovery and discuss why each one of them is integral to full recovery from an eating disorder.
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In this episode Millie chats to Zoe McBride. Zoe is a former World Champion rower, representing New Zealand on the world stage for 9 years. She is a current Psychology student at the University of Canterbury, interested in well-being, personal development, and performance. She has a passion for movement, connection, and development. She is working towards helping young people, and young athletes build the resilience and personal skills they need to navigate both life and sporting endeavors, along with helping young girls and women build healthy, long-lasting relationships with their bodies.
They discuss how the focus on weight in rowing led to the development of her eating disorder, the toxicity of comparison and what needs to change in elite sport to help support athletes and their mental health.
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The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.