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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2021

Episode 118 – Dietitians and Weight Struggles & Stigma

from Nutrition Unmeasured · host Nicole Morrissey and Gina Forster

Big, messy topic. Why not tease the episode with a quote, “In a culture that places so much emphasis on physical appearance, and weight in particular, it’s no surprise that many people have a love-hate relationship with the size of their bodies…but what happens when a dietitian’s weight issues aren’t a thing of the past? Can dietitians who have been trained in diet and nutrition be effective nutrition counselors if they still battle with weight themselves? And how much (or how little) weight denotes such a struggle anyway?” We’re going there, join along! Patreon | Love what you’re hearing? Help fund ongoing episodes through donations as little as $1/month. Learn more here! Leave a review | When you leave a five star iTunes review, it helps others with similar interests and passions find us when they’re looking for new content. Thank you in advance! Resources and Show Notes Terry Manrique, Parenting Coach (10% off when you mention this podcast!) Dietitians and Their Weight Struggles (todaysdietitian.com) Blessing in Disguise — RDs Share How Their Personal Weight Struggles Have Empowered Them Professionally (todaysdietitian.com) Crock Pot Peanut Clusters Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Pasta The post Episode 118 – Dietitians and Weight Struggles & Stigma appeared first on Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Intuitive Eating Columbus OH.

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