Good Bodies

Betches Media
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Oct 25, 2020 • 55min

Which Food Rules Are Secretly Running My Life?

This week, Aleen and Sami are joined by registered dietitian Colleen Christensen (@no.food.rules on IG) to talk about what it means to be a “non-diet” dietitian. They start with some practical tips for approaching nutrition without a diet mindset, which sounds impossible tbh, but it’s not. She tells us how to focus more on what makes our bodies feel good, not just what might make us lose weight. They talk about being honest with yourself about what you actually enjoy eating, and examine the urge to rebel against diet culture by consuming things we don’t actually want (like the 10 brownies we shoved in our mouths at 2AM). Plus, they discuss why perfectionists are often drawn to dieting and being “that girl” amongst their friends. Next, they share some of the food rules that you may not even realize you’re following. Finally, they read a listener Non Scale Win and offer their own wins of the week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 22, 2020 • 18min

What Do I Do When My Friends Talk About Dieting?

This week’s Dear DST episode starts with a recap of Sami and Aleen’s weekend getaway and a story about stargazing that resulted in an embarrassing fall. Then they respond to a listener who had been working with a diet coach but transitioned to intuitive eating, even though the people close to her have continued with their hardcore diets. How do you maintain your intuitive eating journey if you’re constantly being inundated by triggering comments from dieters? They offer some strategies for staying on course (including tips for writing things down) and discuss how to take in those messages without getting derailed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 18, 2020 • 51min

Can You Hate Diet Culture And Still Want To Change Your Body?

Sami and Aleen are back and talking all about the reactions people have to the anti-diet culture conversation. They start out with their response to a social media post about feeling inundated by anti-diet messaging and why being told to “listen to your body” doesn’t work for everyone. Is this a genuine backlash or simply a misunderstanding of the intuitive eating message? They discuss the most common misconceptions about intuitive eating and share more about their progress. Next, they talk about buying the cookies you never let yourself buy and working towards food neutrality, especially with Oreos. Finally, they dive into their Non Scale Wins of the week all about how letting yourself keep food in the house is a form of self care.Thanks to our sponsors: Plush Care: PlushCare makes it easy for you to get the excellent care you need, when you need it. Start your membership today. Go to PlushCare.com/dst to start your FREE 30-day trial. Calm: Calm is offering a special limited time promotion of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription - which means unlimited acces to Calm’s entire library - at CALM.COM/DST Ship: Update Ship today and let your friends take control of your dating life – because let’s be honest, we all could use a little help in that department. Download Ship in the app store to start getting matched today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 15, 2020 • 13min

Where Does My Workout Guilt Come From?

On this week’s Dear DST, an emailer asks why it has become so hard to carve out time for herself to work out during the pandemic. They discuss the way we all have adjusted to the new free time we each have (or lack thereof) and how that has changed in the past few months. They also talk about not beating yourself up for the habits you’ve formed during quarantine, and share some strategies for getting motivated without it coming from a place of “should”. Finally, they remind us that we’re only working out for ourselves and don’t owe it to anyone else. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 11, 2020 • 1h 4min

How To Love Your Body Ft. @thebirdspapaya

This week Aleen and Sami are joined by Sarah Nicole Landry (aka @thebirdspapaya) to talk about learning to love your body and leaving diet culture behind. They talk about early experiences with having your body commented on by others and unlearning the lessons of that trauma. They discuss Sarah’s transition from dieting to embracing body positivity and what that recovery process feels like. Plus, they talk about basing your self-worth on something other than how your body looks in front of others. Next, they explore the impact of pregnancy on our bodies and our self-image, how your own body issues can impact your children, and the value of being vulnerable with your kids. Finally, they finish the show with their Non Scale Wins and a conversation about choosing clothes that fit your body, not trying to change your body to fit your clothes.Thanks to our sponsors: Curology: Get a powerful skincare treatment made for you today! Go to Curology.com/dst for a free 30-day trial, just pay for shipping and handling! Tushy: You use water to clean your body. Time to do that to your butt. Go to HelloTushy.com/DST to get 10% off Home Chef: Home Chef is the #1 customer rated meal kit company. Go to HomeChef.com/dst for $60 off your first month! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 8, 2020 • 21min

Why Do We Give The Scale So Much Power?

On this Dear DST episode, a listener writes in to ask why she’s suddenly afraid of the number on the scale for the first time in her life. They talk about the factors that lead to this change, including living in a time when we’re all less active than ever before. Plus, they discuss the pressures to go back to dieting, and how to actually confront the emotions surrounding the scale. Finally, they reflect on what that number represents for each of us, beyond simply a measure of our weight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 4, 2020 • 60min

Is There Such A Thing As Intuitive Exercise? Ft. Helen Phelan

This week Sami and Aleen are joined by Helen Phelan, fitness instructor and founder of Helen Phelan Studio, to talk all about intuitive exercise. They start with a conversation about why it’s time to cancel “shedding for the wedding” and the cultural context that pressures us into wedding norms. Next, they discuss the concept of intuitive exercise, how it relates to intuitive eating, and why it might be the workout answer you’ve been looking for. Plus, they talk about why people exercise to punish themselves and how that leads to unhealthy outcomes. Finally, they read an insightful listener Non Scale Win and share their own wins of the week.Thanks to our sponsors: BOTM: Book of the Month is a fun, commitment-free book subscription, you get to choose a new book each month. Get your first month for just $9.99 with code BETCHES. Brideside: Brideside was founded by women, for women. Visit brideside.com where you can sign up for a free stylist or book a showroom appointment if you’re in NY, Chicago, Charlotte & Boston! And don’t forget to use promo code BETCHESBRIDE for $20 off towards your bridesmaid dress Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Oct 1, 2020 • 21min

How Do I Turn Body Positivity Into Confidence?

This week’s Dear DST email features a question about body positivity, and whether or not our insecurities are a bigger turn off than our actual flaws. A listener writes in to ask how to project confidence when you struggle with your own body image. Plus, they read a listener Non Scale Win all about moving on from monitoring and restricting food, then share their own NSWs, which leads to a conversation about avocado toast and letting yourself have that second slice of bread. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 27, 2020 • 54min

Why Can’t I Stop Staring At Photos Of When I Was Thinner?

Aleen and Sami are back and talking all about confronting our body image issues. They start the show with their thoughts on the passing of RBG and the troubling state of the world. Then they discuss a personal story about stepping on the scale for the first time in months, and how a mental shift away from dieting actually worked. Plus, they talk about the 100 calorie snack rule and why no diet company actually cares about your mental health. Next, they talk about obsessing over photos (especially after your wedding) and the impulse to look back at how your body looked in the past. Are photos actually the opposite of mindfulness? Finally, they take a deeper look at current events and how they impact us emotionally.Thanks to our sponsors: Curology: Get a powerful skincare treatment made for you today! Go to Curology.com/dst for a free 30-day trial, just pay for shipping and handling! HelloFresh: Go to HelloFresh.com/80dst and use code 80dst to get $80 off on your first box, including free shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 24, 2020 • 13min

How Do I Explain My Food Triggers To My Friends & Family?

On this Dear DST, Sami and Aleen are talking all about confiding in a loved one about your own personal struggles. A listener writes in to explain how she opened up to her boyfriend about her eating disorder, and asks how to tell him that some of the words he uses are triggers for her. They share their own experiences with confiding in their significant others, and tell us how to open up without pushing someone away. Plus, they talk about the difference between being vulnerable and being clingy, and discuss how to communicate your feelings clearly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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