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Episode Synopsis
Unpacking Diet Culture and the Journey to Empowerment with Dr. Kim DanielsIn this powerful conversation, clinical psychologist and host of the Emotional Eating and Everything Else podcast, Dr. Kim Daniels, joins Nina Manolson and Jennie Kramer to explore the intersections of therapy, diet culture, and healing. Dr. Daniels shares her personal and professional journey into therapy, emphasizing the pervasive cultural pressures that shape women’s relationships with food and body image. The discussion delves into the transformative approach of Internal Family Systems (IFS), highlighting the importance of understanding our internal parts and connecting with the core self in the healing process. Together, they unpack the challenges of unlearning diet culture narratives, witnessing trauma with compassion, and fostering a positive relationship with food and self.Key Discussion Points:Diet culture is a deeply ingrained cultural burden that disproportionately impacts women, shaping their self-worth and relationship with food.Empowerment stems from experiencing true agency and self-connection, not just talking about it.Children absorb messages about body image and food from a very young age, often internalizing harmful beliefs.Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy offers a framework to understand our emotional responses by recognizing the different parts within us.Protective parts develop to shield us from exiled feelings of shame, grief, and trauma.The core self is inherently compassionate, and reconnecting with it is central to healing.Therapy supports individuals in witnessing their trauma, understanding their parts, and cultivating self-compassion.Cultural messages around food and body are often misleading and damaging; unlearning these narratives is an essential part of healing.Through Dr. Daniels’ expertise and the shared reflections from Nina and Jennie, listeners are encouraged to approach their own healing journey with curiosity and self-compassion. The conversation reminds us that while diet culture can feel overwhelming, reconnecting with our core self and working through our protective parts can lead to lasting empowerment and a healthier relationship with food and body.Join us as we continue to challenge the narratives around food, body, and culture—because every story on a plate is worth hearing. Connect with Nina and JennieLearn more about your ad choices. Visit ads.spotify.com.
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