91. The 10 Honest Truths from two an Anti-Diet Dietitian's with Jennifer Neale
Episode 91 of the Diet Culture Dropout podcast, hosted by Atheana Brown RD, titled "91. The 10 Honest Truths from two an Anti-Diet Dietitian's with Jennifer Neale" was published on December 17, 2025 and runs 65 minutes.
December 17, 2025 ·65m · Diet Culture Dropout
Summary
In this episode of Diet Culture Dropout, I welcome back Jennifer Neale, a registered dietician and certified intuitive eating counselor, to discuss the current social media trend of dieticians sharing honest advice without sugarcoating. We dive into various misconceptions around dieting, body image, and health, emphasizing the importance of considering social determinants of health, moving away from restrictive eating, and being critical of health information from social media. We also highlight the crucial role of fiber, the benefits of community support, and the emotional components linked with food and body image. The latter half of the discussion focuses on the impact of clothing, the importance of capturing family moments regardless of body size, and practical advice for protecting children from diet culture.Connect with Jennifer by:WebsiteInstagramHer Podcast✨Do you need personalized and inclusive nutrition support? Book a free 20 minute discovery call with Atheana Brown today to get supported on healing your relationship with food + body. ➡️ You can also join the monthly newsletter to keepyourself updated on the latest podcast episodes, freebies, workshops and food freedom tips. You can join the community here!
Episode Description
In this episode of Diet Culture Dropout, I welcome back Jennifer Neale, a registered dietician and certified intuitive eating counselor, to discuss the current social media trend of dieticians sharing honest advice without sugarcoating. We dive into various misconceptions around dieting, body image, and health, emphasizing the importance of considering social determinants of health, moving away from restrictive eating, and being critical of health information from social media. We also highlight the crucial role of fiber, the benefits of community support, and the emotional components linked with food and body image. The latter half of the discussion focuses on the impact of clothing, the importance of capturing family moments regardless of body size, and practical advice for protecting children from diet culture.
Connect with Jennifer by:
✨Do you need personalized and inclusive nutrition support? Book a free 20 minute discovery call with Atheana Brown today to get supported on healing your relationship with food + body.
➡️ You can also join the monthly newsletter to keepyourself updated on the latest podcast episodes, freebies, workshops and food freedom tips. You can join the community here!