• 185. REPLAY: 8 Ways to Start Healing Disordered Exercise
    2024/12/24

    In this week's episode, Meg begins with a life update, sharing her excitement about becoming an aunt to her first niece and the ongoing adventure of finding a new home with her partner Dan. Meg then delves into the crucial subject of healing disordered exercise. She explores the signs of disordered exercise and offers a range of practical insights to guide listeners toward a healthier relationship with movement. Throughout the episode, Meg emphasizes the significance of self-awareness, seeking professional support, exploring alternative activities, and fostering a supportive community. Join her in this episode on the journey towards a more balanced and thriving life through mindful movement and self-care.

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  • 184. What's Blocking Your Pleasure? Exploring the Path to Connection and Embodiment with Chelsea Levy MS, RD, CDN
    2024/12/17

    In today's episode, we are joined by Chelsea Levy, MS, RD, CDN, a registered dietitian and co-facilitator of groups exploring food, body, and pleasure. Together, we unpack the connection between pleasure, embodiment, and safety, highlighting how trauma, diet culture, and disconnection from the body can prevent us from fully experiencing joy and satisfaction in life.

    Chelsea explains the seven domains of pleasure and shares practical ways we can reconnect to these experiences. From understanding the role of somatics in pleasure to addressing barriers like body image and stress, this episode provides a compassionate approach to exploring what brings us true pleasure and connection.

    If you’ve ever felt disconnected from joy, struggled with body image, or believed you didn’t deserve pleasure, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps to reclaim pleasure in your life.

    Episode Highlights:

    • The Seven Domains of Pleasure
      Chelsea introduces the seven domains—physical, mental, emotional, sensory, creative, social, and spiritual—exploring how we can engage with each to cultivate joy and connection.
    • The Link Between Safety and Pleasure
      Pleasure begins with feeling safe in your body. Chelsea discusses how exploring nervous system regulation and somatic practices can help open the door to pleasure.
    • The Role of Embodiment
      Chelsea explains how embodiment—being present in the body—allows us to notice and savor sensations, helping us move away from cognitive disconnection and into the moment.
    • Barriers to Pleasure
      Trauma, stress, diet culture, and negative body image can block our ability to feel joy. Chelsea shares strategies to create a sense of safety and identify preferences for comfort and pleasure.
    • Practical Ways to Reconnect to Pleasure
      Tips for exploring pleasure include mindfulness, tuning into sensory experiences, creating a comfortable environment, and setting boundaries to meet your needs.
    • Deserving Pleasure
      Chelsea reminds listeners that everyone deserves to experience pleasure, regardless of body size, past experiences, or societal messaging.

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  • 183. 7 Secrets to Being Your Most Authentic Self
    2024/12/10

    In this insightful solo episode of Full and Thriving, Meg dives deep into a topic that resonates with anyone seeking alignment and self-fulfillment: authenticity. This episode explores what it means to truly know yourself, trust your inner voice, and live in harmony with your unique personality, spirit, and values. Drawing from personal stories and practical insights, Meg shares tools to help listeners uncover their authentic selves while navigating the challenges of vulnerability, self-expression, and societal pressures.

    Episode Highlights:

    The Essence of Authenticity
    Meg unpacks the true meaning of authenticity, emphasizing how it goes beyond outward appearance to encompass inner alignment and self-trust. She reflects on how her understanding of authenticity evolved over the years.

    Why Living Authentically Matters
    Meg explores how living out of sync with your true self can lead to dissatisfaction, anxiety, and even depression. She shares a vulnerable personal story about the consequences of inauthentic choices and the clarity that comes from reconnecting with your inner truth.

    The Role of Emotions in Authenticity
    A significant aspect of authenticity is emotional awareness. Meg discusses how identifying and expressing your emotions truthfully can unlock deeper connections with yourself and others, fostering healthier relationships and a stronger sense of self.

    The Power of Vulnerability
    Meg highlights how vulnerability—whether in expressing emotions, having difficult conversations, or pursuing long-held dreams—is essential for authentic living. She encourages listeners to embrace vulnerability as a strength, not a weakness.

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  • 182. Navigating Perimenopause and Aging After Eating Disorder Recovery with Sarah Lee, CCIEDC
    2024/12/03

    In this insightful episode of Full and Thriving, we are joined by Sarah Lee, a Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach with over eight years of professional experience and a passion for helping others find lasting recovery. Sarah opens up about her personal journey navigating perimenopause after fully recovering from an eating disorder (ED) and how she has managed the physical, emotional, and body image challenges that come with aging and transitioning to menopause. As a coach who integrates faith into her practice, Sarah shares her wisdom on embracing life’s transitions and offers practical advice for women facing midlife changes.

    Episode Highlights:

    Understanding Perimenopause vs. Menopause

    Sarah begins by explaining the key differences between perimenopause and menopause itself. She describes how her body began to change in unexpected ways during perimenopause, and how these changes impacted her mindset after years of recovery.

    Sarah’s Personal Recovery Journey

    Sarah shares her inspiring story of eating disorder recovery, which began over 18 years ago. She talks about how her experience in recovery has shaped her approach to life, self-care, and working as a coach. Her passion for supporting others in finding freedom from ED is evident throughout the episode.

    Coping with Body and Appearance Changes in Midlife

    Perimenopause brought on significant changes in Sarah’s body and appearance, which challenged her body image in some ways. In the episode, Sarah discusses how she dealt with these changes, including feelings of discomfort, and how she resisted the pressure to conform to societal standards around beauty and aging.

    Handling Triggers after Recovery

    Even after full recovery, Sarah has experienced moments of being triggered by the changes her body went through during perimenopause. She shares strategies she used to cope with these moments.

    The Importance of Self-Care During Midlife Transitions

    Sarah’s approach to self-care has evolved as she navigates aging and hormonal changes. She highlights how important it is to listen to your body, honor its needs, and adjust your self-care routines as life changes.
    Resources for Women in Perimenopause

    Throughout the conversation, Sarah shares valuable resources that have helped her manage perimenopause.. She also talks about the resources she found unhelpful, offering insights into what women in recovery should avoid during this transitional phase.



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  • 181. HOLIDAY REPLAY: How to Survive Diet Culture During the Holidays with Sammy Previte RD, LDN (Re-Upload)
    2024/11/26

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE
    In this episode, we re-uploaded Holiday Replay Meg and Sammy discuss intuitive eating, combating holiday diet culture, handling unsolicited body and diet comments, and shares tips for responding gracefully. Learn how to navigate these situations, role-play potential scenarios, and discover when it's okay to walk away.

    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Sammy Previte RD, LDN, CPT a Registered Dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Certified Personal Trainer, owner of Find Food Freedom, co-host of What The Actual Fork Podcast, and host of the Find Food Freedom Podcast! Sammy enjoys working with all different populations. Her favorite part about being a dietitian is helping others create peace with food. Many people believe that dietitians are the food police–this is simply untrue. Sammy believes that food was made to provide our bodies with nourishment and pleasure. Sammy treats each client with individualized care based on their specific needs. Sammy and the entire team at Find Food Freedom are proud to say that they do not support the $72 billion diet industry. Find Food Freedom is rooted in Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size (HAES). Find Food Freedom believes that all humans deserve fair, unbiased health care regardless of the size of their bodies.

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  • 180. Body Acceptance in a Thin-Centric World with Mary Elizabeth Akinaka, LPC-S, CEDS-S
    2024/11/19

    In this deeply personal and inspiring episode, we are joined by Mary Elizabeth Akinaka, a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (LPC-S) and Certified Eating Disorder Specialist-Supervisor (CEDS-S). As the Regional Executive Director at Alsana Treatment Center, Mary Elizabeth shares her own journey of recovering from an eating disorder, embracing body acceptance, and reclaiming her life in a larger body. Her candid reflections on self-compassion, therapy, and rejecting societal standards provide valuable insight for anyone navigating recovery or struggling with body image issues.

    Key Themes and Insights from the Episode:

    Mary Elizabeth’s Personal Recovery Journey
    Mary Elizabeth opens up about her experience with an eating disorder, chronic dieting, and the emotional and physical toll it took on her life. She shares the pivotal moment when she said "f this" to restrictive dieting and decided to fully participate in life. Her journey to recovery is a testament to the power of therapy, community, and making intentional choices for healing

    Shifting from Chronic Dieting to Full Participation in Life**
    Diet culture is often centered on shrinking our bodies and controlling our food intake. Mary Elizabeth reflects on how she moved away from chronic dieting and embraced a life of fullness and joy—one that’s no longer dictated by food rules. She encourages listeners to step away from the diet mindset and focus on living a meaningful, purposeful life.

    Learning to Accept a Larger Body Size in a Thin-Centric World
    One of the most powerful parts of the interview is Mary Elizabeth’s discussion about body acceptance in a larger body, especially when the world is often unkind to those who don’t fit the societal ideal of thinness. She talks about the challenges of learning to love and accept her body, even when external validation was lacking, and how therapy, community support, and self-compassion played critical roles in this process.

    The Role of Therapy and Community in Recovery
    Therapy was a crucial part of Mary Elizabeth's recovery, helping her shift her mindset from self-criticism to self-compassion. She also highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with a supportive community that fosters self-acceptance, rather than perpetuates harmful diet culture.

    The Power of Self-Compassion and Intentional Choices
    Throughout the episode, Mary Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of self-compassion in the recovery journey. She explains how being kind to herself and practicing self-care allowed her to heal not only her relationship with food but also with her body. By making intentional choices rooted in self-love, she was able to reclaim her sense of worth and identity.


    Episode Highlights:
    - Personal Eating Disorder Recovery: M

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  • 179. How to Conquer your Fear of Rejection and Find Self Acceptance with Shannon Wynn Dube, LCSW
    2024/11/12

    In this episode of the *Full and Thriving* podcast, we’re joined by Shannon Wynn Dube, therapist and founder of Trauma Dump LLC, to explore the deeply-rooted *Fear of Rejection*. Shannon shares her personal story of how her upbringing led her to self-rejection, becoming a chronic people-pleaser, and ultimately abandoning her true self in an effort to feel safe in the world. Together, we break down how attachment styles influence the fear of rejection and how you can start healing from relational trauma.

    Episode Highlights:
    - Shannon's Journey to Self-Acceptance: Shannon opens up about her upbringing and how it shaped her fear of rejection. She discusses how the need for approval and acceptance led her to fawn and people-please as a way to avoid rejection and stay safe, while unknowingly abandoning her true self.

    - Understanding Attachment Styles: We dive into how attachment styles—whether anxious, avoidant, or secure—play a significant role in shaping the fear of rejection. Learn how your attachment style may influence your interactions with others and fuel the need for external validation.

    - Fear of Rejection vs. Rejection Sensitivity: What’s the difference? We break down the distinction between a general fear of rejection and rejection sensitivity, which is a heightened emotional response to perceived or actual rejection.

    - The Role of Therapy in Trauma Work: Shannon emphasizes the importance of therapy when doing trauma work, especially when it comes to addressing deep-rooted fears like rejection. We discuss how working with a skilled therapist can help you confront relational trauma and begin the healing process.

    - Healing Through Healthy Relationships: Healthy relationships are crucial for overcoming the fear of rejection. We talk about how finding supportive, understanding relationships can aid in healing relational trauma and building a foundation of self-worth.

    - Bonus Segment: Passion for Cheesecake Factory: Stick around for a fun bonus segment where Shannon and Meg share their love for The Cheesecake Factory!

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  • 178. Breaking Free from Wellness Obsession: Challenging Identity, Slowing Down & Connecting to Intuition with Mallory Paige RD
    2024/11/05

    In this compelling episode of the Full and Thriving Podcast, Meg sits down with Mallory Paige, RD, to delve into a deeply personal journey of overcoming wellness obsession. Mallory opens up about how her intense focus on wellness during college was intertwined with her identity and desire for control, and how it ultimately led to a mental breakdown that catalyzed a profound shift in her perspective on health.

    Episode Highlights:

    Personal Struggles with Wellness Obsession Mallory shares her story of how an obsession with wellness and control became a central part of her identity, and the impact this had on her mental and emotional well-being.

    - The Path to Healing: Discover how Mallory's mental breakdown prompted her to re-evaluate her approach to health and wellness. She discusses the crucial role therapy played in her recovery and the importance of learning to be flexible with her wellness practices.

    - Listening to Intuition Mallory emphasizes the significance of tuning into your intuition around food and life. She provides practical advice on how to cultivate a healthier, more balanced relationship with food and personal well-being.

    - The Role of Therapy: Explore the benefits of therapy in addressing and overcoming wellness obsession, and how it can aid in developing a more holistic approach to health.

    This episode offers invaluable insights for anyone grappling with wellness obsession and seeking to break free from restrictive health norms. Mallory’s story is both inspiring and educational, providing listeners with tools to foster a more intuitive and flexible approach to wellness.

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    Tune in now to hear Mallory Paige’s transformative journey and learn how to break free from wellness obsession!

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