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In this episode we continue our conversation about the significance and power behind the wild woman archetype. We delve into the concept of the inner voice as a metaphorical predator in women's minds, discussing the importance of dismantling the negative inner critic and embracing an abundance mindset. We also explore the significance of dark man dreams and their connection to a woman's internal creative fire. We wrap up by emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with intuition, engaging in activities that bring joy, and trusting the path of alignment.
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In this episode, Emily discusses the importance of shadow work and its role in the initiation into conscious womanhood. She explores the concept of individuation and the return to authenticity, emphasizing the need for women to reconnect with their innate powers. Emily shares the story of Bluebeard and its symbolism in women's individuation, as well as the power of insight, intuition, and endurance.
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In this episode, Emily discusses the topic of patriarchy and its impact on women's health. She focuses on the controversial trend of "trad wife" content creators on platforms like TikTok and highlights the story of Hannah Neelman from Ballerina Farm - a tradwife content creator who is in an emotionally and mentally abusive relationship. Emily emphasizes the importance of recognizing the signs of coercive control and abusive relationships, and encourages women to prioritize their own well-being and seek help if needed.
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In this live masterclass, we’re drinking directly from the fountain of youth to reverse biological age and live our longest, fullest, leanest lives possible. Plant-based, low protein diets are optimal for human health and longevity, but what about for weight loss and muscle growth? You may be surprised to find out the truth.
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Today I’m sharing my personal cannabis journey with you and my decision to stop using it entirely. I was so nervous to talk about this! But, we’re so much more alike than we are different and after a client convo, I was ready to spill.
We’ll also talk about considerations around cannabis, weight loss and health, although this episode is focused primarily on my personal experience and anecdotes. Comment below if you’d like to hear an episode that focuses on cannabis research re: metabolic disease, longevity and weight loss. Send me a DM if you’d like to share anything about your own cannabis journey.
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This is very worthwhile 36 minutes if you’ve ever thought “there’s so much conflicting nutrition information, I don’t know who to believe.”
Nutrition science and research is complicated, but understanding the bigger picture and using it as an anchor can help significantly.
I break down why the single nutrient approach to nutrition research isn’t the vibe and what we need to do to acknowledge synergy and paint a more complete picture. We also talk about what makes a healthy diet “healthy” and what’s most important to consider. We end by talking about the great protein debate and what the evidence really says using a method called Nutritional Geometry to draw equitable conclusions across papers.
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It's my birthday! In this episode, Emily discusses five things she does now at 35 that she didn't do at 25, which have helped her age in reverse, get more toned and feel better than ever.
The July cohort of my new 8 week group coaching program, Weight Loss Within: Combine Shadow Work with Plant-forward Nutrition for Permanent Weight Loss starts in a few weeks. You can read more and join here.
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In this episode, Emily discusses the biggest blocks that sabotage weight loss efforts, focusing on the importance of addressing emotional and subconscious factors. She introduces the concept of shadow work, a personal development process that involves addressing the subconscious mind and repressed parts of ourselves. Emily explores how our relationships with others, ourselves, and our own evolution can impact weight loss. She emphasizes the need to cultivate interoceptive awareness, emotional regulation, and a willingness to evolve in order to achieve sustainable weight loss.
Takeaways:
Weight loss efforts can be sabotaged by emotional and subconscious factors that are often overlooked.
Shadow work, a personal development process, can help address these blocks and promote weight loss.
Our relationships with others, ourselves, and our own evolution can impact weight loss.
Cultivating interoceptive awareness, emotional regulation, and a willingness to evolve are key for sustainable weight loss.
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Emily Bostin is the founder of the Endocrine Nutritionist and has been coaching women to better health for over 12 years. She is a registered dietitian with a MS degree in Public Health Nutrition from Case Western Reserve University and is also Board Certified in Advanced Diabetes Management.
Before creating her own practice, she worked clinically at Cleveland Clinic and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center where she designed curricula for weight loss, PCOS, and diabetes programming.
Her nutrition philosophy aligns with evidence-based standards for human and planetary health and she advocates for plant-forward eating patterns. She believes in radical nutrition reform to slow the effects of climate change and to reverse epidemics of obesity, infertility, diabetes and mental disease.
She believes there is space at the table for science and spirituality and urges people to consider philosophical and emotional health in the wellness equation.
She lives in Cleveland, OH with her 2 daughters and their cat, Casanova. She spends a lot of time in the woods, or in mindful movement like yoga and pilates. She loves to write and you can find her on Substack @endocrinenutritionist.
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I think this video speaks for itself and my mission in life is to educate the public as to the truth about human health. This is a huge piece of my nutrition philosophy which has evolved over time as I’ve evolved as a dietitian and human. If you’re interested in this idea and would like to learn more, I have a free masterclass titled Unconventional Weight Loss that illuminates more arguments surrounding the complexities of weight loss, the human body and the truth about what it means to be healthy. Thank you so much for subscribing! Paid subscribers get access to a free monthly recipe guide as well as subscriber only content.
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