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Nourishing Women Podcast


Dec 27, 2019

I hope you are having a wonderful holiday week! For the next two weeks, I'll be reposting some of mine and your favorite episodes from 2019. Today's episode is a repost from earlier in the year when my previous co-host, Meg Dixon, and I shared about emotional eating and body dysmorphia. In this episode we discuss:

  1. Emotional eating vs binge eating
  2. Diet culture’s role in the development of identifying as emotional eaters.
  3. The various causes of emotional eating and the deeper meaning behind it.
  4. What Victoria and Meg believe about emotional eating and what it means for someone navigating their relationship with food.
  5. Body dysmorphia vs. disordered body image

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About today’s podcast sponsors:

 

This episode is brought to you by Beekeepers Natural. Beekeepers Natural is a wellness company that makes innovative products made from healing hive compounds, but they are also on a mission to save the bees! My personal favorite product is the propolis throat spray, made from the immune system of the hive it has incredible germ fighting properties and is something I always have on hand when traveling and when I feel the need for extra immune support. And I also love B. Powered which combines all the superfoods of the hive of propolis, royal jelly, energizing bee pollen, and—of course— honey, I’ve been putting this in my afternoon tea for an energy boost. And the superfood cacao honey, made with Ecuadorian cacao and sustainably sourced honey is so delicious drizzled on yogurt, smoothies and on my toast too! You can get 15% off your Beekeepers Natural purchase by using this link.

 

Thank you to Encircled for sponsoring today’s episode. Encircled is a clothing company that focuses on using premium sustainable and luxurious fabrics made from naturally derived materials. They align so much with my values not only because of this, but also because they care about who and how they clothing is made, with 100% of their collection made in Toronto, CA by fairly paid workers. One of their most popular designs is the dressy sweatpant and I’m obsessed with how comfy yet stylish it is, which literally defines how I buy clothes these days! You can use the code NOURISHINGWOMENPODCAST to get $20 off your order of $100 or more, and can be used on Encircled’s Canadian site or Global site

 

If you listen to this podcast for any length of time, you know I’m a big fan of collagen. Collagen is the main structural protein in skin, bone and connective tissue and using collagen powders is a great way to include this traditional food in your diet and something I like to use Instead of protein powder. I love that New Chapter offers three different kinds of collagen powders, collagen glow that is mixed with sea buckthorn for hair and skin support, collagen move with calcium added for joint support and collagen elevate with matcha added for mental energy and clarity. All collagen powders are Non-GMO, gluten free and multi sourced from grass fed, pasture raised beef and cage free chicken. 

 

You can purchase New Chapter’s Collagen powders on New Chapter’s website, Whole Foods, CVS, Amazon and local health food stores. Thank you so much for sponsoring today’s episode New Chapter.

 

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.