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  • A quick message from Julie before we go on a short podcast break while she is working on the next round of edits for the upcoming Find Your Food Voice book.

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    Mentioned in this episode: Stay in touch with Julie

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • In this episode, Julie discusses the topic of emotional eating and the importance of giving oneself permission to eat emotionally without judgment. She emphasizes that emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism. Julie also explores the connection between the cultural fear of weight gain and racism. Julie highlights the need to practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating. She concludes by stating that understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

    Keywords: emotional eating, permission, judgment, normal, coping mechanism, cultural fear, weight gain, racism, non-judgmental curiosity, compassion, unmet needs, find your food voice

    Takeaways

    Emotional eating is normal, healthy, and an effective coping mechanism.Shame and judgment around emotional eating come from cultural fear of weight gain tied to racism.Practice non-judgmental curiosity and compassion towards oneself when engaging in emotional eating.Understanding the unmet needs behind emotional eating can help individuals find their food voice.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    00:51 Exploring Emotional Hunger

    03:23 Practicing Non-Judgmental Curiosity and Compassion

    04:44 Understanding Unmet Needs and Finding Your Food Voice

    05:20 Conclusion

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    Mentioned in this episode: FYFV Listen after part 1 / Belly of the Beast by Da'Shaun Harrison / Fearing the Black Body by Sabring Strings / Legalize Emotional Eating sweatshirt

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • This episode discusses experiencing a binge after panic hunger. Julie emphasizes that binging or out of control eating experiences are normal and occur as you find your food voice. The episode provides tips for dealing with panic hunger, including practicing self-compassion, allowing yourself to eat, and experimenting with self-care. Julie encourages listeners to view these experiences as valuable data that can inform their relationship with food.

    Keywords: binge eating, panic hunger, out of control eating, finding your food voice, self-compassion, self-care

    Takeaways

    Binging or out of control eating experiences are normal and occur as you find your food voice.Panic hunger is a normal response when your body doesn't get enough food or rest.Practice self-compassion and allow yourself to eat during panic hunger.Experiment with self-care and pay attention to your body's needs.View these experiences as valuable data that can inform your relationship with food.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction

    02:34 Importance of Tough Experiences

    04:47 Strategies for Dealing with Panic Hunger

    07:07 Using Binge Eating Experiences as Data

    08:06 Conclusion

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  • In this episode, Julie discusses how to not be an almond mom when you had an almond mom yourself. She provides six ways to avoid projecting your own fears onto your children when it comes to food and weight. Julie also talks about the division of food responsibility and how it may not work for everyone. She emphasizes the importance of not categorizing foods as good or bad and teaches kids to be respectful of others' food choices. Lastly, Julie highlights the significance of not commenting on others' bodies and promoting body diversity.

    Keywords: almond mom, projection, fears, food and weight, division of food responsibility, categorizing foods, respectful eating, body diversity

    Takeaways

    Do your own work to avoid projecting your own fears onto your children when it comes to food and weight.The division of food responsibility may not work for everyone, and it's okay to prioritize other things.Avoid categorizing foods as good or bad and teach kids to be respectful of others' food choices.Don't comment on others' bodies and promote body diversity.Be mindful of how you talk about bodies, as it influences how kids perceive their own bodies.Continuously educate yourself and seek support to navigate the challenges of raising children in a diet culture.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Almond Mom Series

    02:05 Chapter 2: Using Ellen Satter's Food Responsibility Guidelines

    03:43 Chapter 4: Avoiding Food Labeling

    04:13 Chapter 5: Teaching Respect for Others' Food Choices

    04:56 Chapter 6: Promoting Body Diversity and Positive Body Image

    05:29 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    Mentioned in this episode: FYFV Almond Mom Part 1 / FYFV Almond Mom Part 2 / Ellyn Satter: The Secrets of Feeding a Healthy Family

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  • In this episode, Julie discusses how to mend your relationship with food if you had an 'Almond Mom' who influenced your views on body size and eating. She provides eight recommendations for healing, including using guardrails to make food choices, replacing diet-y thoughts with positive ones, relearning what eating enough means for you, playing with your food, spending time in 'donut land' to repair your relationship with food, prioritizing healing as a health-promoting behavior, and keeping the big picture in mind rather than focusing on individual food choices.

    Keywords: Almond Mom, relationship with food, healing, guardrails, diet-y thoughts, eating enough, playing with food, donut land, prioritizing healing, big picture

    Takeaways

    Having an 'Almond Mom' can impact your relationship with foodUsing guardrails can help make food choices while exploring intuitive eatingReplacing diet-y thoughts with positive ones can help mend your relationship with foodRelearning what eating enough means for you is importantPlaying with your food and making a mess can be a fun way to repair your relationship with foodSpending time in 'donut land' and eating pleasurable foods can help heal your relationship with foodPrioritizing healing and repairing your relationship with food is a health-promoting behaviorKeeping the big picture in mind and focusing on overall healing rather than individual food choices is important

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Recap of Part One

    01:31 Chapter 1: Mending the Relationship with Food

    01:57 Chapter 2: Replacing Dieting Thoughts

    03:51 Chapter 3: Relearning Eating Enough

    05:27 Chapter 5: Spending Time in 'Donut Land'

    07:49 Chapter 6: Prioritizing Healing

    09:42 Conclusion and Preview of Part Three

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    Mentioned in this episode: Landwhale by Jes Baker / Summer Innanen / FYFV Almond Mom Part 1

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  • In this episode, Julie discusses how 'food noise' can be triggered when people start dieting again. She shares the experiences of individuals who have been working on repairing their relationship with food and how they use food noise as a cue to recognize when they are being triggered to diet. She then introduces the term 'almond mom' and explains its origin as a parent or caregiver consumed by the diet trap. Julie identifies five reasons why almond moms can be problematic, including teaching distrust of hunger and fullness, promoting disordered eating, reinforcing body hierarchy, encouraging control of one's body, and prioritizing others' enjoyment of one's body. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of self-compassion and time to repair one's complicated history with food.

    Keywords: food noise, dieting, relationship with food, almond mom, diet trap, distrust of hunger and fullness, disordered eating, body hierarchy, control of body, self-compassion

    Takeaways

    Food noise can be triggered when people start dieting again, even after working on repairing their relationship with food.The term 'almond mom' refers to a parent or caregiver consumed by the diet trap, who teaches diet mantras and promotes disordered eating.Almond moms can be problematic because they teach distrust of hunger and fullness, reinforce body hierarchy, encourage control of one's body, and prioritize others' enjoyment of one's body.Repairing one's complicated history with food requires self-compassion and time.It is important to prioritize one's own well-being and not focus on changing one's body for others' approval.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Almond Mom Series

    02:48 The Problem with 'Almond Moms'

    04:40 Distrust of Hunger and Fullness

    06:34 Reinforcing Body Image Hierarchies

    07:18 The Control of Body for Societal Approval

    08:15 Repairing a Complicated History with Food

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    Mentioned in this episode: Follow Julie for co-working sessions on TikTok / Join Julie in the Circle Community

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • What is the solution to food noise? Turns out it's easier than you might think. The key is eating enough and giving oneself permission to eat. Julie also discusses guardrails that you can implement to help you on this journey to reduce food noise and establish a healthier relationship with food.

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    Mentioned in this episode: FVFV: Food Noise part 1 / FYVF: Food Noise part 2

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  • Are GLP-1s the cure for food noise or are they just a repeat of previous drugs that promised the same? Julie urges listeners to do thorough research on all of the risks of these drugs before taking them. Subscribe so you don't miss part three, coming soon!

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    Mentioned in this episode: Ragen Chastain's Substack / FYFV: What's the deal with GLP-1s? / FVFV: Food Noise part 1

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Food noise, a trendy new name for a concept long researched, has blown up on social media these days, but what really is food noise and is it just a normal reaction to environmental stressors and deeper unmet needs. Subscribe so you don't miss part two

    Summary

    The conversation explores the concept of 'food noise' and its impact on individuals. Food noise refers to constant food thoughts and the compulsion to eat, which may or may not be associated with physical hunger. The episode discusses the experience of food noise and how it has been researched for almost 100 years. It challenges the notion that food noise is solely the individual's responsibility and suggests that it may be a normal reaction to something in the environment. The episode also highlights the influence of the diet industry and the importance of addressing deeper unmet needs.

    Keywords

    food noise, constant food thoughts, compulsion to eat, research, restraint, willpower, diet industry, unmet needs

    Takeaways

    Food noise refers to constant food thoughts and the compulsion to eat, which may or may not be associated with physical hunger.

    The concept of food noise has been researched for almost 100 years.

    Food noise may be a normal reaction to something in the environment, rather than solely the individual's responsibility.

    The diet industry has a significant influence on food noise and the perception of food.

    Food noise can be seen as a message about deeper unmet needs for individuals and the planet.

    Sound Bites

    "Have you ever experienced so much food noise, you're like, what the fuck is happening?"

    "How can I learn how to trust my food voice when I'm terrified? It feels impossible to just eat whatever I want when I want."

    "The experience of food noise is not new. It's just the phrase is new."

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Food Noise

    01:23 Paul's Experience and Temporary Solutions

    03:14 Challenging the Notion of Personal Failure

    04:14 Food Noise as a Message and Warning System

    05:12 Exploring Non-Diet Approaches and Medications

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    Mentioned in this episode:

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Listen in for the four and final part of a minisode series discussing the recent Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice. In this fourth installment, Julie shares why it's problematic that the article focuses solely on individual's food choices and neglects examining systems of oppression and social determinants of health that impact weight and health. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss out episodes!

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    Mentioned in this episode: Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice

    FYFV Series: Are anti-diet dietitians ignoring health and killing us softly?

    Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Listen in for part three of a minisode series discussing the recent Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice. In this third installment, Julie shares why the article's argument that Big Food's recent marketing tactics around diet culture are more complicated than you might think. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss out on part four!

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    Mentioned in this episode: Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice

    FYFV Series: Are anti-diet dietitians ignoring health and killing us softly?

    Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Listen in for part two of a minisode series discussing the recent Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice. In this second installment, Julie shares why the article's argument that weight gain is proof that anti-diet movement doesn't work. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss out on part three!

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    Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

    Mentioned in this episode: Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice

    FYFV Series: Are anti-diet dietitians ignoring health and killing us softly?

    Part 1Part 2Part 3Part 4

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  • Listen in for part one of a minisode series discussing the recent Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice. In this first part, Julie shares her initial reactions to the article. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss out on part two!

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    Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].

    Mentioned in this episode: Washington Post article "As obesity rises, Big Food and dietitians push 'anti-diet' advice

    FYFV Series: Are anti-diet dietitians ignoring health and killing us softly?

    Part 2Part 3Part 4

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • This week, Julie interviews Adina Silverman and Carolyn Karoll, who are also committed to eradicating weight stigma, and are co-authors of an upcoming book called Eating Disorder Group Therapy, a Collaborative Approach. Adina and Carolyn share why adding group therapy to your healing process can help your complicated history of food and how to get started on that journey.

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    Mentioned in this episode: Preorder Eating Disorder Group Therapy, a Collaborative Approach / Adina's website / Carolyn's website

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • This week, Julie interviews Judy Simon, award winning registered dietitian nutritionist who specializes in reproductive health, about her upcoming book, Getting to Baby: A Food-First Fertility Plan to Improve Your Odds and Shorten Your Time to Pregnancy. This rich conversation covers everything from the importance of adding in nutritious food, and not restricting, especially when trying to get pregnant to advocating for yourself at the doctor when in a higher weight body.

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    Mentioned in this episode: You can preorder Getting to Baby here / Judy's Instagram and Facebook

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • This week, Julie is joined by FYFV resident anti diet chef, Rachel Popik, to talk about playing with food. Yup, you heard that right, how playing with food can help you heal your relationship with food. From learning to find joy in letting ice cream drip down your hands, to using cookbooks to find exciting new things to try in the kitchen, let your inner child out and reconnect to how fun food can be.

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    Mentioned in this episode: Eat Up by Ruby Tandoh / Rachel's TikTok and Instagram

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Have you ever quit a diet to then be seduced by some program or regimen that promised you change, community, or safety? Listen in to hear Julie's advice to a listener question for avoiding these diet culture side monsters.

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  • This week Julie chats with Dacy Gillepsie, weight inclusive personal stylist, about how your personal style and shopping for clothing can be an alternative entry point to learning to live a diet free lifestyle. They get into finding a personal style while your body is changing, dressing professionally in a plus size body, and all things thrifting.

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    Mentioned in this episode: Mindful Closet website / Dacy Gillepsie on TikTok and Instagram / Unflattering Substack / Cake Plus Size / Artemis / Curve Conscious / The Plus Bus Boutique

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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  • Want your voice to be including in Julie's upcoming Find Your Food Voice book? Listen in to hear about how to write a Dear Food letter to possibly be included in the book!

    Julie is looking for Dear Food letters about: early stages of working with a dietitian or therapist; being new to living a diet free life; experiencing oppression while finding your food voice; feelings that come up while trying to reject diets; connecting with health while trying to recover from diet culture; and diet culture related trauma

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    Mentioned in this episode: Dear Food Letter Guidelines / Submit your Dear Food letter

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  • Time for another listener question! Listen in for Julie's 6 recommendations on how to not get sucked back into dieting when it seems like everyone around you is talking about their current fad diet.

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    Mentioned in this episode: Legalize Emotional Eating / Follow Julie for co-working sessions on TikTok / Join Julie in the Circle Community

    Food Voice resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS Power Free Roadmap / PCOS Power Course / 6 Keys To Food Peace

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