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EPISODE · Aug 31, 2021 · 43 MIN

Unhealthy obsessions with working out + body shaming in the anti diet space

from The Strong[HER] Way | Healthy nutrition and habits for moms, routines, strength training for women · host Alisha Carlson, Fitness and Nutrition Coach for Moms

Send us Fan MailHey friends! This week I am bringing you an interview I did with fellow trainer and  disordered eater Hannah Caplinger. In today's conversation Hannah and I talk about our personal experiences with disordered eating and over exercising as fitness trainers and coaches. We also share some perspective on body shaming both in and out of diet culture and how we see it showing up in a subtle way in the anti diet space. For most people, the desire to be healthy through food and exercise starts off pretty innocent. For some though, it takes a toll mentally, emotionally, physically, and socially. This is the side of exercise that is rarely talked about, but routinely praised as being super disciplined. Tune in for some fresh, new perspectives on exercise, food, and commenting on others' bodies. If you want to connect with Hannah, you can find her here. And, if you're ready to dive in and get to work creating a healthy and balanced approach to exercise and nutrition, you can email [email protected] or connect with me below. FB: https://www.facebook.com/thealishacarlsonIG: https://instagram.com/alishacarlson_ Grab your FREE Mindful Eating Kit here.

Send us Fan MailHey friends! This week I am bringing you an interview I did with fellow trainer and  disordered eater Hannah Caplinger. In today's conversation Hannah and I talk about our personal experiences with disordered eating and over exercising as fitness trainers and coaches. We also share some perspective on body shaming both in and out of diet culture and how we see it showing up in a subtle way in the anti diet space. For most people, the desire to be healthy through food and exercise starts off pretty innocent. For some though, it takes a toll mentally, emotionally, physically, and socially. This is the side of exercise that is rarely talked about, but routinely praised as being super disciplined. Tune in for some fresh, new perspectives on exercise, food, and commenting on others' bodies. If you want to connect with Hannah, you can find her here. And, if you're ready to dive in and get to work creating a healthy and balanced approach to exercise and nutrition, you can email [email protected] or connect with me below. FB: https://www.facebook.com/thealishacarlsonIG: https://instagram.com/alishacarlson_ Grab your FREE Mindful Eating Kit here.

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