The Body Ally Podcast

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The Body Ally Podcast

For decades, women of faith have been sold the lie that the answer to a healthy weight is more rules, more restriction, and more willpower. We’ve been told to white-knuckle our way through cravings, to punish our bodies into submission, and to measure our worth by the scale.We’ve been told that “discipline” is the answer - that if we could just pray harder, try harder, or eat cleaner, we’d finally have peace.But here’s the truth: you were never meant to live in bondage to food or in battle with your body.Your Creator designed your body as a vessel - not an enemy. And when you step into partnership with her, everything changes.That’s why I created the Body Ally™ Movement: to help women of faith silence the food chatter, end the obsession, and finally walk in the freedom they’ve been praying for.

  1. 19

    I Know What to Do… So Why Am I Not Doing It?

    In this episode, Kerrie Nygard tackles a frustrating question so many women quietly carry: If I know what to do to reach my health goals—why can’t I seem to stick with it? She challenges the common assumption that inconsistency comes from laziness or lack of willpower, offering instead a deeper, brain science–backed perspective. Kerrie introduces the powerful distinction between being interested in change and truly committed to it—and how confusing the two can keep you stuck in cycles of starting and stopping. Together, we explore three often-overlooked reasons why follow-through feels so hard, from identity patterns that keep you believing “I just can’t,” to unrealistic expectations about how quickly change should happen, to the hidden impact of negative self-talk. Kerrie explains how your brain is wired for survival—not transformation—and how understanding that can shift everything. What if the reason you’re not following through isn’t a flaw—but a pattern you can actually change? With a faith-centered lens, Kerrie also reframes the process of growth, reminding you that lasting change isn’t about instant results—it’s about who you’re becoming over time. She invites you to approach your health journey with more patience, intention, and self-compassion. This episode is a powerful reminder that consistency isn’t built through pressure or perfection—but through identity, realistic expectations, and learning to become someone you actually enjoy being with. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  2. 18

    The Invisible Barriers to Women’s Health

    In this episode, Kerrie Nygard unpacks two often-overlooked barriers that quietly shape women’s health: diet culture and the pressure to constantly overachieve. She brings a thoughtful, faith-centered perspective to what it means to care for your body—not as something to control or fix, but as a divine gift worthy of respect and attention. Instead of chasing perfection or productivity at all costs, Kerrie invites you to slow down and approach your health with greater intention and balance. Together, we explore how these hidden mindsets can disconnect you from your body’s needs—and how shifting your perspective can open the door to a more sustainable, life-giving way of living. Kerrie encourages a rhythm of living that honors both your physical well-being and your deeper sense of purpose. What if true health wasn’t about doing more—but about living more aligned? Through this conversation, Kerrie offers practical insight into how you can step away from harmful patterns and begin building a more grounded, nourishing relationship with your body—one rooted in awareness, grace, and intentional choices. This episode is a powerful reminder that caring for your health doesn’t have to feel like a constant uphill climb—it can be a steady, meaningful journey toward balance.   Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  3. 17

    3 Ways to Use Food to Get Out of ‘Survival Mode’

    In this episode, Kerrie Nygaard breaks down what it really means to be stuck in “survival mode”—and how it quietly impacts your energy, eating habits, and overall well-being. She offers a refreshing, grace-filled perspective on how to move out of survival mode by learning to listen to your body’s natural cues instead of overriding them. Rather than pushing through exhaustion or relying on rigid food rules, Kerrie encourages you to build a more supportive and nourishing relationship with your body. Together, we explore how small, intentional shifts in both mindset and daily habits can help you move from simply getting by to truly thriving. Kerrie highlights how understanding your body’s signals—and responding to them with care—can create lasting change that feels both sustainable and freeing. What if your body wasn’t working against you—but inviting you into a better way of living? Kerrie also shares three simple, practical tips to help you realign your eating patterns, restore balance, and support your overall health. This episode is a gentle reminder that thriving doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from working with your body, not against it. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  4. 16

    The Unassuming Thinking That’s Sabotaging Your Health Goals

    In this episode, Kerrie Nygaard unpacks the harmful mindset of being “on or off track” with your health—and why this all-or-nothing thinking can keep you stuck in cycles of guilt and frustration. She invites you into a different approach: seeing your body not as something to control or fix, but as a gift from God—one that you’re meant to partner with, not battle against. Instead of reacting with shame after moments like overeating, Kerrie shares how to gently reconnect with your body and respond with compassion and curiosity. Together, we explore what it looks like to move away from rigid rules and into a more supportive, sustainable relationship with food and your body. When you let go of the pressure to be “perfect,” you create space for consistency, trust, and real change. What if your health journey wasn’t about staying “on track,” but about staying connected? Kerrie also offers simple, practical ways to shift your mindset, helping you navigate everyday moments with more grace, awareness, and ease. This episode is a powerful reminder that lasting change doesn’t come from criticism—it comes from connection. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  5. 15

    Programing your brain to be a Normal Eater (Brain Basic #1)

    In this episode, Kerrie Nygaard explores how understanding your brain can transform the way you relate to food and your body. She breaks down the role of basic brain functions in shaping your thoughts, behaviors, and habits around eating—highlighting how much of what you experience isn’t personal, but neurological. Together, we unpack the idea that thoughts are optional, and how learning to observe them with awareness can create space for real, lasting change. Instead of feeling controlled by cravings or inner dialogue, you’ll begin to see how these patterns form—and how to gently shift them. What if your struggles with food weren’t a reflection of failure, but simply the result of automatic brain processes? This episode offers a compassionate, empowering perspective that helps you step out of frustration and into clarity. Kerrie also shares practical ways to use this awareness to move toward your health goals with more ease, confidence, and peace. When you understand how your brain works, you can stop fighting yourself—and start building a more supportive, trusting relationship with your body.   Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  6. 14

    2 Ways Dieting Can Cause Brain Damage

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I break down how dieting impacts your brain, uncovering the powerful “survival switch” and the dieting thought loops that can keep you feeling stuck with food. These biological and mental patterns aren’t a lack of willpower—they’re protective mechanisms that can quietly shape your cravings, behaviors, and relationship with eating. Together, we explore how these responses show up specifically for women, influencing everything from food obsession to cycles of restriction and overeating. What if the struggle with food isn’t a personal failure, but a predictable response from a brain trying to keep you safe? In this episode, I guide you through a new way of understanding your body and mind, and offer practical strategies to help reset these patterns so you can move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with food. Because when you learn to work with your brain instead of against it, lasting change becomes possible. This conversation will help you step out of dieting cycles and into a place of greater awareness, compassion, and trust with your body. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  7. 13

    Surprisingly Weird Effects on your Brain from Dieting

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I explore how dieting activates powerful survival responses in the brain and why so many people feel out of control around food after periods of restriction. Through a compassionate, faith-based lens, we look at how these reactions are not personal failures but natural biological responses designed to protect us. Together, we unpack the science and history behind diet mentality—including insights from the Minnesota Starvation Experiment—and what it reveals about why food obsession, binge eating, and constant thoughts about food often follow restriction. This conversation invites you to view your struggles with greater compassion and to understand that your brain and body are working exactly as they were designed to. My hope is that this episode helps you move away from shame and toward a more peaceful partnership with your body—pursuing health not through restriction, but through care, respect, and alignment with the body God gave you. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  8. 12

    If Weight Loss Never Happens, Then What?

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I share a deeply personal reflection on faith, expectations, and what it means to care for your body when life doesn’t unfold the way you hoped. After a season of frustration and a prayer for answers, I received an unexpected message: sometimes in life, we simply don’t get what we want. Together, we explore what this truth means for our relationship with food, our bodies, and our health goals. What if your body never changes the way you hoped it would? What if the struggle with food doesn’t disappear completely? Can you still choose to love, nourish, and support your body—not as a transaction for results, but as an act of stewardship and gratitude for the body God gave you? In this episode, I invite you to shift from caring for your body only in hopes that it will change, to caring for it from a place of faith, love, and partnership. Because ultimately, the purpose of this life isn’t perfection or achieving every goal—it’s growth, becoming, and choosing God no matter what. This conversation will challenge you to release conditional love toward your body and instead show up with compassion, appreciation, and faith—even when the outcome is uncertain. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  9. 11

    Emotional Eating is Easier to Solve than You Think

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I explore emotional eating through a compassionate, faith-based lens. Together, we unpack how emotional eating doesn’t have to feel heavy or shame-filled, and I share simple, practical strategies to help you better understand the emotions driving your urges around food. I invite you to identify your core emotions, expand your emotional capacity, and grow in awareness and acceptance so food no longer has to carry the weight of comfort. This conversation is about deepening your understanding of yourself, strengthening your connection with God, and cultivating a healthier, more peaceful relationship with your body. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  10. 10

    The 3 Dangerous D’s of Diet Mentality

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I unpack the three dangerous D’s of dieting: distraction, distortion, and distance. Through a faith-based lens, we explore how dieting can pull you away from your true purpose, distort your sense of worth and beauty, and create distance between you, your body, others, and God. I challenge the belief that health must be earned and instead invite you to pursue it as an act of love. This conversation is about stepping out of diet mentality, reclaiming your worth, and rebuilding a peaceful, connected relationship with food and your body. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  11. 9

    What does Food Allowance Even Mean

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I invite you into a deeper understanding of food allowance—not as a loophole to eat whatever you want, but as a healing shift away from diet mentality and toward true freedom. Through a faith-based lens, we explore how chronic restriction and food rules quietly shape our relationship with our bodies, often leading to guilt, obsession, and disconnection. We talk about how diet culture teaches us to see food as something to control and our bodies as problems to fix. I share what it means to step out of that mindset and into true food allowance—an approach rooted in self-acceptance, trust, and honoring the body God designed. Rather than swinging between restriction and overindulgence, this is about learning to relate to food from a place of peace and abundance. In this episode, I walk through seven principles that define true food allowance. These principles guide you to listen to your body’s cues, release guilt and scarcity thinking, and recognize that all foods are available to you without shame or fear. When nothing is off-limits, food loses its power—and you gain the freedom to choose what truly nourishes you. This conversation is an invitation to move beyond rules and into relationship: with your body, with food, and with God. It’s about cultivating trust, practicing compassion, and embracing a way of eating that reflects love rather than control. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  12. 8

    From “Have to” to “Want to”: Pursuing Health Goals without Shame or Force

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I invite you to reconsider how you approach your health goals by gently shifting out of obligation and into desire. We explore what happens when motivation is driven by “have to” and “should,” and why those mindsets so often lead to resistance, burnout, or disconnection from our bodies. I talk about the power of self-acceptance and the importance of cultivating a true partnership with your body—one rooted in respect, appreciation, and trust. Rather than treating the body as a problem to fix, this episode offers a reframing: your body as a gift, an ally, and a source of wisdom worthy of care and compassion. Through personal reflections and practical insights, I share how learning to pursue health from a place of love instead of pressure can transform the entire journey. When desire replaces obligation, caring for your body becomes more joyful, sustainable, and deeply fulfilling. This episode is an invitation to let go of guilt-driven wellness and step into a more loving, collaborative relationship with your body—one that supports not just your health, but your overall sense of ease and vitality. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  13. 7

    #1 Reason People Emotionally Eat

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I invite you into a deeper understanding of emotional eating—not as a failure of willpower, but as a misunderstanding of emotions themselves. Through a faith-based lens, we explore why so many women turn to food for comfort and how this pattern is often rooted in a lack of emotional awareness rather than a lack of discipline. We talk about how cultural messages have taught us to suppress, judge, or fear our emotions, and how that disconnection from our inner world leads us to seek relief through food. I share my own journey of discovering that emotions are simply sensations in the body, and how learning to recognize and allow them—without shame or avoidance—can radically change our relationship with food and with ourselves. This episode highlights the most common emotions that drive emotional eating, including anxiety, overwhelm, fear, and boredom, and offers practical guidance for developing emotional awareness so you no longer need food to solve for your feelings. It’s an invitation to release fear, step into understanding, and cultivate a compassionate, God-centered partnership with your body—one rooted in trust, presence, and love. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  14. 6

    Why Sabotage Behavior Happens with Food and How to Fix it

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, Kerrie explores why sabotage behaviors around food often appear just when things start to feel easier. Through a faith-based and brain science–grounded lens, she explains how these patterns are not failures of willpower, but protective responses rooted in identity, nervous system safety, self-worth, and emotional regulation. You’ll learn the four primary reasons self-sabotage occurs: protecting an old identity, discomfort with ease, tying worth to striving, and using food as a primary way to regulate emotions. Kerrie shares how lasting change requires internal alignment—learning to become a safe, compassionate place for yourself so your body and brain can support peace with food. This episode is an invitation to stop battling your body and begin partnering with it, pursuing health from a place of love, trust, and faith rather than control or punishment. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  15. 5

    How to Decondition Food Urges

    In this episode of the Body Ally Podcast, I invite you into a deeper understanding of why so many women struggle with liking their bodies—and how these struggles often begin much earlier than we realize. Through a faith-based lens, we explore the cultural narratives, early experiences, and hidden influences that shape body image from a young age, long before we have the ability to question them. We talk about the impact of diet mentality, shifting beauty standards, and the ways women’s bodies have become highly scrutinized and objectified—often distracting us from the divine purpose and worth already placed within us. This episode is an invitation to step away from shame-based beliefs, release the idea that health goals are about proving value, and begin honoring your body as the gift God intended. You’ll be encouraged to pursue health from a foundation of love, acceptance, and gratitude, rather than guilt, control, or punishment, and to reclaim a compassionate partnership with your body as you walk with God through this life. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  16. 4

    How To Solve For Emotional Eating

    In this episode of the Body Ally podcast, I gently invite you into a deeper, more compassionate understanding of emotional eating—one that goes beyond willpower, rules, or trying to “fix” yourself. Through a faith-centered lens, we explore what emotional eating is really pointing to beneath the surface, and why control over food is never the true solution. I introduce a simple need-assessment framework to help you pause, listen, and uncover what you’re actually needing in those moments when food feels urgent. We talk about the role of your nervous system, long-standing habits, and the powerful human need for connection. This episode is an invitation to seek true fulfillment beyond food, deepen your trust in your body, and reconnect with your faith and community—so you can nourish yourself in ways that truly satisfy. Learn More: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

  17. 3

    How To Stop the Mental Food Chatter

    In this episode of the Body Ally podcast, I gently guide you into a new understanding of the mental food chatter that can feel so exhausting and relentless, reminding you that it isn’t a flaw or a lack of willpower—it’s your brain trying to keep you safe. I share how dieting and restriction can amplify this noise, and how learning the language of your brain and body can open the door to freedom. Together, we explore what it means to stop fighting yourself and begin building a trusting partnership with your body, listening to its wisdom, and allowing food without fear. This episode is an invitation to come home to yourself, quiet the inner noise, and step into a life where food no longer controls your thoughts—and you get to truly thrive. Learn more: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf  

  18. 2

    The One Thing that All Diets are Missing.

    In this very first episode of the Body Ally Movement podcast, I open my heart and share my personal journey through years of body image struggles, dieting, and the quiet moments that slowly changed everything. This episode is the beginning of the Body Ally Movement—a space rooted in compassion, honesty, and hope. It’s an invitation to let go of shame, to soften the way you speak to yourself, and to begin seeing your body not as a problem to fix, but as a faithful companion and a gift you’ve been given. Together, we explore what it means to choose health, care, and self-acceptance from a place of love rather than pressure, fear, or impossible expectations. Learn more: www.kerrienygard.com www.thebodyally.com/fbf

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

For decades, women of faith have been sold the lie that the answer to a healthy weight is more rules, more restriction, and more willpower. We’ve been told to white-knuckle our way through cravings, to punish our bodies into submission, and to measure our worth by the scale.We’ve been told that “discipline” is the answer - that if we could just pray harder, try harder, or eat cleaner, we’d finally have peace.But here’s the truth: you were never meant to live in bondage to food or in battle with your body.Your Creator designed your body as a vessel - not an enemy. And when you step into partnership with her, everything changes.That’s why I created the Body Ally™ Movement: to help women of faith silence the food chatter, end the obsession, and finally walk in the freedom they’ve been praying for.

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Kerrie Nygard

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