Episodes
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Is weight loss really the answer to health, happiness, success and self-love? In this episode, we explore weight-centric and weight-neutral approaches to health and well-being.
I share my approach to weight neutrality, the advantages it offers, including the benefits for mental, emotional, and physical health.
I also explore why a weight-neutral approach is far superior to the outdated and unsuccessful paradigm of a weight-centric approach and illustrate real-world outcomes through a series of short stories, showcasing the contrasting results of each approach.
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative journey of Renee, a remarkable lady who embraced the principles of the E-CET to embark on a profound path of self-discovery and well-being. Join us as we unravel Renee's inspiring story, from her initial struggles to her current state of peace and empowerment.
Renee takes us on a personal journey, sharing where she was when she first join E-CET. With honesty and vulnerability, she recounts her relationship with food, her body, and the challenges she faced.
As Renee opens up about her motivations and aspirations, we explore the profound impact of E-CET and the transformative power of self-awareness, self-compassion, and breaking free from societal norms. Renee's story will resonate with listeners who have yearned for a deeper connection with their bodies and a more harmonious relationship with food.
She shares her renewed sense of body acceptance, improved relationship with food, and the newfound freedom she experienced by embracing a more compassionate and embodied approach to taking care of herself and her body.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and inspiration from Renee's story, and discover how the principles of E-CET can revolutionize your own relationship with food, body, and self.
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It’s common to feel ashamed, physically uncomfortable and even fearful after a binge, or even after over-eating something you know makes you feel like garbage. But it's important to remember that it doesn’t define you and how we respond in the hours and days after these things happen, can play a large role in whether we keep ourselves stuck in binge eating patterns, or start learning to end them for good.
In this episode, I’m sharing actionable strategies to help you do the latter. I'll explore some dos and don'ts and provide practical steps to help you navigate the aftermath of a binge so you can release feelings of shame and guilt, feel better faster and have some hope of actually breaking the binge cycle.
Whether you're struggling with binge eating, or just looking for ways to improve your relationship with food and your body, this episode is for you. So tune in, and let's learn how to bounce back from a binge and move forward with confidence and self-love!
For more, or to access the resources I discuss in the episode, visit www.ecet.online
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From understanding and managing summer fears and insecurities to how to survive clothes shopping - in this episode style coach, Amanda Hanson and I talk about navigating shopping, negative thoughts, and summer clothes dread when you struggle with body image or changing body sizes.
Find Amanda:Learn more about her upcoming workshop: https://www.simplystylish.ca/seasonal-update
On the web: https://www.simplystylish.ca
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simplystylish.ca
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In this episode, a conversation I had with E-CET client, Natalie. In it, we discuss her lifelong weight 'noticing', what about E-CET stands out the most for her, why she joined, what she was hoping to gain from the process, how the process is different than anything else she's tried in the past, some of the things that have changed for her since starting, what she loves most about it, how she's learning more trust and connection, and what advice she'd give to someone who is currently where she was when she started.
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In this episode, I'm talking about procrastination. What it is (and isn't), sharing some of the most common reasons clients struggle with it, why you probably struggle with, in fact. I'm also talking about how you're probably making it way worse every day, and I'm sharing some things that can help so you stop falling into a shame spiral and start feeling better and more motivated.
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The truly healthiest way to eat is to eat whatever you want, whenever you want, even as much as you want.
I’d even argue that despite what diets, “healthy eating plans” and really the whole health and wellness industry as a whole need you to believe, it’s the only way to actually eat healthy. In this (and the last) episode, I’m talking about the science of nutrition (the last episode), explaining why I say eating what you want is the healthiest way to eat and exactly what I mean (and don't mean) by it (this episode).
Before you decide I'm nuts, give these two a listen.
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The truly healthiest way to eat is to eat whatever you want, whenever you want, even as much as you want.
I’d even argue that despite what diets, “healthy eating plans” and really the whole health and wellness industry as a whole need you to believe, it’s the only way to actually eat healthy and in this (and the next) episode, I’m talking about the science of nutrition, explaining why I say eating what you want is the healthiest way to eat and exactly what I mean by it.
Before you decide I'm nuts, give it a listen.
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In this episode, why I unsubbed from Mel Robbins mailing list, why I’m even talking about it in the first place plus the ‘healthy habits hack' she shared and why it’s not only the stupidest, most unhelpful advice a person could ever possibly give (or get) but worse, it’s downright harming people… perhaps even you, if you’ve gotten this same advice.
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In this episode, I’m sharing 7 things you need to know before you set more weight loss resolutions. These are some of the dirty little secrets the health, fitness and weight loss industries don’t want you to know, from an industry drop out.
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Marci Brockmann is a highly educated, multi-passionate woman and the founder of Marci Brockmann International. Using the knowledge from her own healing journey, she became an author, a podcaster, an artist, and had been a high school English teacher for 27 years.
As an emotional abuse survivor, journal writing is what saved her and she has been writing expressively in journals for 35 years and this became the basis of her two books: Permission to Land: Searching for Love, Home & Belonging and Permission to Land: Personal Transformation Through Writing. Marci is a painter with her own online art gallery and she hosts a YouTube channel and a blog, both called What’s up, Marci?
In November 2020, she began her highly lauded podcast Permission to Heal which is available on all major podcast listening platforms. She has been a contributing writer for Elephant Journal, FairyGodBoss, Thrive Global, and Medium and she has been featured on ‘IdeaMensch and in Authority Magazine.
All of this is a direct outgrowth of Marci Brockmann’s concept of giving ourselves permission to be our authentic selves, to be relentlessly self-compassionate, to focus on our dreams and to heal ourselves and build the rich, abundant life we deserve. She lives in New York with her husband, their grown kids, frisky cats, and many fish.
Marci helps people find inspiration to heal from trauma so they can build meaningful lives.
As she says, “You only need your own permission to begin.”
Get in touch with Marci through these links:Website - www.MarciBrockmann.com
Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/PermissiontoHeal
Podcast – Permission to Heal - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/permission-to-heal/id1542485131
Facebook - Facebook.com/Marci527 & Facebook.com/marcibrockmannartist
Instagram – www.instagram.com/marcibrockmann27
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcibrockmann/
What’s up, Marci YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL2HWaqrJ5xHOz02zmm7O_w
Twitter - https://twitter.com/marcibrockmann
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@marcibrockmann
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In this episode, I'm addressing an email I got about a piece I recently wrote for Tiny Buddha called, "How to Protect our Kids from a Lifetime of Weight, Food and Body Image Issues" because it was indicative of misconceptions and common criticism of my work and work like mine.
And it represented the point I'm always trying to make about what's wrong with the way we've been taught to approach healthy eating and living.
You can read the entire Tiny Buddha article here if you're interested: https://tinybuddha.com/blog/how-to-protect-our-kids-from-a-lifetime-of-food-weight-and-body-image-issues/
Learn more about E-CET at: www.ecet.online
Get started with the free Why We Eat video series: www.ecet.online/why-we-eat
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In this episode, I'm talking about the perfect healthy lifestyle and why, after spending 8 years of helping countless people with their health and wellness goals through that paradigm, I now believe it to be a toxic, outdated, and fundamentally flawed.
I also share my radically new approach to health and well-being and give an example of how to start practicing it for yourself right now.
For more information, including free resources visit: www.ecet.online
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In this episode, welcome back to season four. Why the name change? What is being more all about? What is wholehearted being? And what does it have to do with healthy eating and living? All that and more in this episode.
For more info, including free resources visit: www.ecet.online
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In this episode, I'm joined again by my client, Hollie and we're talking about some of the rules she used to have around food, how they impacted her mental and physical health, how scary it was to let go of them, and how much has improved for her since she has.
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In this episode, I'm talking with Anne Berube about her new book, The Burnout Antidote: A Spiritual Guide To Empowerment For Empaths, Over-Givers, and Highly Sensitive People
Human beings are hard-wired for service. But if we are designed to care for each other, then why are we so unwell? Anne’s message is for anyone who over-gives and depletes themselves in the process of serving their families, clients, patients, or communities.
In The Burnout Antidote, Anne helps you access your innate capacity to heal and shows you that your burnout can become a gateway to embodied wisdom and vitality. Discover how to communicate with your inner child and reclaim the lost and fragmented parts of yourself.
Learn to overcome obstacles and gain access to limitless spiritual energy.
About Anne Berube
Anne Bérubé, Ph.D., is a spiritual teacher with an uncommon ability to share her story and insights in a way that awakens the inner wisdom in others. She helps people free themselves from the societal and parental conditioning that is holding them back from realizing the highest calling of their soul. Her work has also allowed her to share the stage with renowned self-help luminaries, including bestselling authors Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Elizabeth Gilbert, Sir Ken Robinson, Julie Daniluk, Anita Moorjani, Gabrielle Bernstein, and more.
To learn more about Anne and her work, visit: https://www.anneberube.com
Buy The Burnout Antidote: https://amzn.to/3Fb44qj
Connect with her on social media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnneBerubeAuthor/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anneberube/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/atberube
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-berube-ph-d-a2842228/
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In this episode, I'm joined by my client, Sandy and we're chatting about Kim Kardashian losing 16lbs in 3 weeks to fit into a dress that was never meant for her. Did you hear about that? Were you jealous? Or angry (like Sandy and I were)?
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In this episode, I share a short meditative practice for helping move from body shame to acceptance and gratitude taken directly from my new Foundations for Peace program that's been proving to be widely popular among Foundations for Peace members.
To learn more about Foundations for Peace visit: https://www.ecet.online/foundations
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In this episode, I chat with another of my clients, Natalie. When she started with me, she was bingeing and restricting. She lived with fear and rules around every food in her house, fear and obsession over weight gain, body hate and judgment all so severe that she was on depression and anxiety meds and told her doctor she didn't want to keep living if she had to live like that.
You won't believe where she's at now. Tune in to find out.
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