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EPISODE · Aug 23, 2017 · 1H 13M

Isabel Foxen Duke: Bringing to Light the Parallels Between Diet Culture, Fat Phobia and Sexism

from The Madelyn Moon Show (Previously Mind Body Musings) · host Maddy Moon

Episode 167: Isabel Foxen Duke is the Creator of Stop Fighting Food — a free video training program for women who want to "stop feeling crazy around food." After years of trying to overcome emotional eating, binge-eating and chronic weight-cycling through "traditional" and alternative approaches, Isabel discovered some radical new ways to get women over their "food issues" once and for all — not just by shifting the mindsets of individuals, but by challenging the dominant diet culture as a whole. A fixture and thought-leader in the greater body-positive movement, Isabel has been featured in the Huffington Post, Elle Magazine, XOJane, and has been praised by Ricki Lake. Her writing and free guide, How To Not Eat Cake, can be found at www.isabelfoxenduke.com and you can watch her free video training series HERE. Show notes: New sponsor for today's show! Get a FREE audio book and 30-day trial when you go to audibletrial.com/mindbodymusings! I highly recommend The Untethered Soul, The Red Tent or The Circle. Shout out to my other lovely sponsor, Beautycounter, who makes skin care safer for us! Click this LINK if you wanna know more about why I love Beautycounter or if you want to join my FB group, you can do so by clicking HERE. Isabel shares how her parents and her doctor introduced her to dieting at the age of three and how it affected her as an adult The struggle of most people being in a pendulum swing between dietary restriction and binge-eating Impact of diet culture and how NOT to be a victim of it Why we tend to blame other people as a way to grasp for control How human compulsion is the root of our desire to understand How refusing to take responsibility and victim playing can prevent us from moving forward What body positivity ISN'T Why it's completely okay not to conform to sexism How shame and not accepting your femininity can fall into sexism patterns How to identify your own desires from brainwashed ones How emotions are heavily influenced by the culture around you More talk about Stop Fighting Food Listen to the previous episodes I had with Isabel: Overcoming Emotional Eating, Facing Your Fear With Weight & Defining Beauty The One Type of Food Deprivation Keeping You From Freedom Connect with Isabel: Website Stop Fighting Food Free Video Series [Tweet "Can't get out of the diet-binge cycle? Diet culture and fat phobia might be the culprit."] {COACHING} Ready to break limiting beliefs + Take your self-worth to the next level? Apply for my 1:1 coaching HERE.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

Episode 167: Isabel Foxen Duke is the Creator of Stop Fighting Food — a free video training program for women who want to "stop feeling crazy around food." After years of trying to overcome emotional eating, binge-eating and chronic weight-cycling through "traditional" and alternative approaches, Isabel discovered some radical new ways to get women over their "food issues" once and for all — not just by shifting the mindsets of individuals, but by challenging the dominant diet culture as a whole. A fixture and thought-leader in the greater body-positive movement, Isabel has been featured in the Huffington Post, Elle Magazine, XOJane, and has been praised by Ricki Lake. Her writing and free guide, How To Not Eat Cake, can be found at www.isabelfoxenduke.com and you can watch her free video training series HERE. Show notes: New sponsor for today's show! Get a FREE audio book and 30-day trial when you go to audibletrial.com/mindbodymusings! I highly recommend The Untethered Soul, The Red Tent or The Circle. Shout out to my other lovely sponsor, Beautycounter, who makes skin care safer for us! Click this LINK if you wanna know more about why I love Beautycounter or if you want to join my FB group, you can do so by clicking HERE. Isabel shares how her parents and her doctor introduced her to dieting at the age of three and how it affected her as an adult The struggle of most people being in a pendulum swing between dietary restriction and binge-eating Impact of diet culture and how NOT to be a victim of it Why we tend to blame other people as a way to grasp for control How human compulsion is the root of our desire to understand How refusing to take responsibility and victim playing can prevent us from moving forward What body positivity ISN'T Why it's completely okay not to conform to sexism How shame and not accepting your femininity can fall into sexism patterns How to identify your own desires from brainwashed ones How emotions are heavily influenced by the culture around you More talk about Stop Fighting Food Listen to the previous episodes I had with Isabel: Overcoming Emotional Eating, Facing Your Fear With Weight & Defining Beauty The One Type of Food Deprivation Keeping You From Freedom Connect with Isabel: Website Stop Fighting Food Free Video Series [Tweet "Can't get out of the diet-binge cycle? Diet culture and fat phobia might be the culprit."] {COACHING} Ready to break limiting beliefs + Take your self-worth to the next level? Apply for my 1:1 coaching HERE. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

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Episode 167: Isabel Foxen Duke is the Creator of Stop Fighting Food — a free video training program for women who want to "stop feeling crazy around food." After years of trying to overcome emotional eating, binge-eating and chronic weight-cycling...

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