EPISODE · Jun 17, 2024 · 1H 4M
🙃 From Male Model to Food Media Empire: How Intuitive Eating Can Change Your Life with Greg Remmey
from Shoulders Down · host Leah Kern
This week I’m joined by Greg Remmey, former client and founder of the popular food media empire, DEVOUR POWER.Together, we discuss:The impact of being in the modeling industry on Greg's relationship with food and bodyHow struggling with disordered eating led to starting a food blogWhat was going on behind the scenes in the early days of DEVOUR POWER Breaking out of all-or-nothing thinkingToxic bro optimization cultureHow Greg deals with trolls commenting on his food choices and appearance on social mediaThe way Greg's relationship with alcohol shifted as a product of doing Intuitive Eating workResources Mentioned:Anti-Diet Media ListAnti-Diet Research GuideMore From Greg:Greg's personal Instagram: @gregremmeyDEVOUR POWER on Instagram: @devourpowerMore From Leah:Apply to The Embodied Method, my 1:1 coaching programJoin my self-paced course, The ReturnSubscribe to my personal SubstackFollow me on Instagram for more intuitive eating content @leahkern.rdVisit my website to learn more about my coaching offeringsSubscribe to my weekly newsletter to get a nugget of intuitive eating inspiration delivered straight from my heart to your inbox each week.Send me a voice messageEmail me: [email protected]
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This week I’m joined by Greg Remmey, former client and founder of the popular food media empire, DEVOUR POWER. Together, we discuss: The impact of being in the modeling industry on Greg's relationship with food and bodyHow struggling with disordered eating led to starting a food blogWhat was going on behind the scenes in the early days of DEVOUR POWER Breaking out of all-or-nothing thinkingToxic bro optimization cultureHow Greg deals with trolls commenting on his food choices and appeara...
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