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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
In this episode we talk to co-author Amee Severson about their new book How to Raise an Intuitive Eater: Raising the Next Generation with Food and Body Confidence. Amee talks about the book, working with kids to sift through diet culture crap and working with those with eating disorders.
You can find Amee on Instagram @ameeistalking
You can find the book at your local independant book store or in Canada at Indigo
What an episode this is!! Lori speaks with Lindley Ashline about how to make your workspace more friendly for fat folx. This is a must listen for clinicians who work with individuals with body diversity. We need to make our spaces better for our clients.
Lindley Ashline creates photographs that celebrate the unique beauty of bodies that fall outside conventional "beauty" standards. She fights weight stigma by giving fat people a safe place to explore how their bodies look on camera and by increasing the representation of fat bodies in photography, advertising, fine art and the world at large. Lindley is also the creator of Body Liberation Stock (body-positive stock images for commercial use) and the Body Love Shop (a curated resource for body-friendly products and artwork).
Find Lindley's work and get her free weekly Body Liberation Guide at http://bit.ly/bodyliberationguide.
Website: http://www.bodyliberationphotos.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodyliberationwithlindley/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bodyliberationphotos/
Find Lori at Instagram: lorishortzamudiord
website: unapologeticallymerd.com
In this episode Lori speaks with Sumner Brooks, one of the co authors of the new book "How to raise an Intuitive Eater: Raising the Next Generation with Food and Body Confidence.
Sumner goes over some of what you can find in the book, her writing process and how her and Amee Severson came to write this particular book.
If you are interested in connecting with Sumner check her out on
IG: @intuitiveeatingrd
How to Raise an Intuitive Eater is available for pre-order!!
Pre order link for Indigo Canada
Pre order link for Amazon Canada
In this episode Lori and Anna talk about the Ellyn Satter model of Division of Responsibility, feeding families, eating disorders and more!
Anna Lutz is a Registered Dietitian in Raleigh, NC. She is the co-creator of Sunny Side Up Nutrition, a blog and podcast about nutrition, simple cooking and family feeding. Clinically, Anna specializes in eating disorders and pediatric/family nutrition. She practices with a weight-inclusive approach and supports individuals in breaking free of diet culture for themselves and their families. Anna received her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Duke University and Master of Public Health in Nutrition from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Anna previously worked at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC and as a member of the Eating and Body Image Concerns Treatment Team at Duke University Student Health. Anna is a national speaker and delivers workshops and presentations on childhood feeding, eating disorders, and weight-inclusive healthcare. She is the mom of 3 very different eaters, ages 14, 11 and 6.
Leila Kelleher (she/her)
Leila and I talk about how to scale patterns properly, why this is important and reason why she started sewing her own clothes.
Find Leila at
Instagram: @leila_sews and @munandbroad
Find Lori at
[email protected]
www.unapologeticallymerd.com
insta: @lorishortzamudiord
In this episode Lori talks to Kimberly Dark about her new book Damaged Like Me: essays on love, harm and transformation. Preorder the book here
Kimberly Dark is a writer, professor and storyteller, working to reveal the hidden architecture of everyday life so that we can reclaim our power as social creators.
Page regarding Kimberly's Hawaii Intensives
Page regarding Kimberly's Office Hours The Hope Desk
on TikTok @therealkimberlydark
find Lori on instagram @lorishortzamudiord
Lori website unapologeticallymerd.com
Fiona Sutherland wrote a book and she is here to talk about it. Vitamin A to Z is "mini book" that is not lacking on punch. Fiona herself describes it as "Namaste meets WTF". By balancing sensibility and edge Fiona lets her readers experience a new set of Vitamins that will help bring yourself back to your body.
In this episode Lori speaks with Fiona about how the book came to be, some insights into a few of the Vitamins and what Fiona hopes the book can do for readers.
The soft cover book can be purchased at
www.debutbooks.com/au
Or e-versions are available at various book outlets
It's time for a conference that centers around diverse stories, people, and lived experiences. It’s time for a conference that is less about academia and more about the actual people the data is talking about. By sharing our stories we let people know they aren’t alone. Stories create a connection to the material that no amount of data or graphs will ever convey. Our Vision for this conference is to give those who have braved the path already, those who have overcome many obstacles to find a place of peace, understanding, acceptance, neutrality and yes often love for their bodies to use their voice and share their stories with others.
Register for this conference now!! Starts January 18th 2021
website: bravingbodyshame.com
instagram: @bravingbodyshame
Lori taking some time to discuss the recent hiatus from recording, and talking about the ways the podcast might be changing in the future.
In this episode Beth and I talk about gasterointestinal health and how GI RD's should be screening for eating disorders, eating to make your body feel good and we ask why are there WW points and calories on menus?
Bio:
Beth Rosen, MS, RD, CDN is a non-diet Registered Dietitian and the owner of Goodness Gracious Living Nutrition. Beth has a Bachelor’s degree in Dietetics from the University of Maryland, a Master’s degree in Nutrition Education from Columbia University, and has been working in the field for over 20 years. She has a private practice in Southbury, CT, and has helped her clients find relief from digestive disorders such as Irritable Bowel Disease (IBS) and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), Gastroparesis, Colitis, and GERD, as well as share her knowledge as a GI Dietitian with other health professionals via webinars like this and clinical supervision. Beth has also designed techniques and programs to empower chronic dieters, disordered eaters, and those in eating disorder recovery to mend their relationship with food and their bodies. She has written for major online and print publications, such as HuffingtonPost and FabUPlus Magazine, and is a recurring guest on the Fox 61 Morning Show in Hartford, CT. To learn more about Beth, her work, and her philosophy, go to her website at www.goodnessgraciousliving.com.
The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.