If Everyone Is Getting Smaller, This Might Be Why: GLP-1s, Tradwives, & Eating Disorder Pressure With Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist episode artwork

EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 33 MIN

If Everyone Is Getting Smaller, This Might Be Why: GLP-1s, Tradwives, & Eating Disorder Pressure With Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist

from Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast · host mariannemillerphd

It feels like everyone around you is getting smaller. This conversation will change how you understand why. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Marianne Miller sits down with eating disorder nutritionist Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist to unpack what’s really driving the current push toward thinness. From GLP-1 medications like Ozempic to the rise of tradwife content to the constant noise around food and bodies, this episode goes beyond surface-level trends and into the deeper cultural, political, and psychological forces shaping how we relate to eating, weight, and worth. If your relationship with food or your body has felt more intense, more pressured, or more confusing lately, this conversation will help you make sense of it. GLP-1s, Ozempic, and the New Era of Diet Culture GLP-1 medications have rapidly shifted the landscape of weight loss, but this conversation asks a deeper question: are these medications simply tools, or are they reinforcing a much larger cultural push toward shrinking bodies? Anne and Dr. Marianne explore how conversations about Ozempic and similar drugs have taken over social media and everyday life, creating an environment where body size is once again under constant scrutiny. What might look like a health trend on the surface can quietly intensify eating disorder risk, comparison, and pressure to conform. The “Everyone Is Getting Smaller” Effect When more people begin to lose weight at the same time, it shifts the baseline of what feels “normal.” This episode breaks down the snowball effect that happens when shrinking bodies become more visible, leading others to feel like they need to follow suit—even if they were previously comfortable in their bodies. This dynamic can increase body dissatisfaction across all body sizes and contribute to disordered eating patterns, especially in environments where GLP-1 use becomes normalized or expected. Tradwives, Thinness, and the Return of Restrictive Ideals The rise of tradwife content on platforms like TikTok is not just about lifestyle aesthetics—it often carries messages about femininity, body size, and power. In this conversation, Anne and Dr. Marianne examine how hyper-femininity, thinness, and “being small” are being rebranded as desirable and even virtuous. They explore how these narratives can limit autonomy, reinforce gender roles, and create subtle but powerful pressure to look and behave in specific ways. Is Diet Culture a Distraction? One of the most compelling themes in this episode is the idea that the intense focus on bodies may function as a distraction from larger systemic issues. When attention is constantly redirected toward appearance, food, and weight, it can pull focus away from conversations about power, inequality, and social change. This lens invites a broader understanding of eating disorders—not just as individual struggles, but as experiences shaped by cultural and political forces. Eating Disorders, Power, and Vulnerability Anne shares personal reflections on her experience with anorexia and how disconnection from self can increase vulnerability to external pressures and ideologies. Together, she and Dr. Marianne explore how being undernourished, both physically and emotionally, can make it harder to access agency, voice, and resistance. This conversation reframes recovery as not just about food, but about reclaiming identity, autonomy, and the ability to take up space in the world. The Intersection of Class, Access, and Body Size This episode also highlights how access to GLP-1 medications is shaped by socioeconomic status, creating new layers of inequality. As some people gain access to weight-loss medications and others do not, body size can become further tied to wealth and privilege. At the same time, limited access to food, healthcare, and resources continues to shape eating behaviors and health outcomes, complicating the narrative around choice and control. Why This Matters for Eating Disorder Recovery If you are in eating disorder recovery, or questioning your relationship with food, this cultural moment can feel especially intense. The pressure to shrink, the constant body talk, and the normalization of restrictive behaviors can all make recovery more complex. This episode offers validation for how hard this moment can feel and invites a more compassionate, contextual understanding of your experience. Connect With Anne Richardson Anne Richardson is an eating disorder nutritionist based in the UK, working with clients across the UK and Europe. She shares nuanced, thought-provoking content on Instagram @theeatingdisordernutritionist about eating disorders, recovery, and diet culture. Email: [email protected] Website: https://www.theeatingdisordernutritionist.co.uk/ Related Episodes "We've Gone Back to the 90s": The Return of the Super Skinny Ideal With Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist on Apple & Spotify. An Eating Disorder Recovery Story Across Two Countries With Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist on Apple & Spotify. How Diet Culture & Purity Culture Fuel Eating Disorders: Unpacking the Trauma Behind the Rules With Cassie Krajewski, LCSW @inneratlastherapy on Apple & Spotify. Work With Dr. Marianne Dr. Marianne Miller is a licensed therapist specializing in eating disorder recovery, including ARFID, binge eating disorder, anorexia, and bulimia. She offers therapy and coaching for clients in California, Washington, D.C., and globally. Check out her website at drmariannemiller.com. You can follow her on Instagram @drmariannemiller.

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