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#308: Are processed foods really bad for you? with Shana Spence
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I’m joined by Shana Spence (she/her), Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and author of Live Nourished: Make Peace with Food, Banish Body Shame, and Reclaim Joy. We are talking about why the BMI is bullshit, whether processed foods are really bad for us, and her perspective that “all foods fit.”Show notes: summerinnanen.com/308 In this episode, I talk about: - How bias is taught and reinforced in teaching,
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- How the BMI is used to discriminate,
- Other ways to measure health,
- How to define processed food,
- What she feels is most useful about intuitive eating, and what she would change,
- That food is not just for nutrients, it’s also for joy,
- Plus so much more! Get the shownotes: www.summerinnanen.com/308 Get the free 10-Day Body Confidence Makeover with 10 steps to feel better in your body at summerinnanen.com/freebies If you're a professional who has clients or students that struggle with body image, get the Body Image Coaching Roadmap for professionals at summerinnanen.com/roadmap Support the show via Ko-Fi - go to ko-fi.com/summerinnanen and you can make a monthly contribution. For as little as $5 a month, you can help to keep this show on the air for another season and you’ll get my mini-course “Conquering Negative Body Talk.330 episodes
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Manage episode 442956682 series 66032
Content provided by Summer Innanen. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Summer Innanen or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
I’m joined by Shana Spence (she/her), Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and author of Live Nourished: Make Peace with Food, Banish Body Shame, and Reclaim Joy. We are talking about why the BMI is bullshit, whether processed foods are really bad for us, and her perspective that “all foods fit.”Show notes: summerinnanen.com/308 In this episode, I talk about: - How bias is taught and reinforced in teaching,
…
continue reading
- How the BMI is used to discriminate,
- Other ways to measure health,
- How to define processed food,
- What she feels is most useful about intuitive eating, and what she would change,
- That food is not just for nutrients, it’s also for joy,
- Plus so much more! Get the shownotes: www.summerinnanen.com/308 Get the free 10-Day Body Confidence Makeover with 10 steps to feel better in your body at summerinnanen.com/freebies If you're a professional who has clients or students that struggle with body image, get the Body Image Coaching Roadmap for professionals at summerinnanen.com/roadmap Support the show via Ko-Fi - go to ko-fi.com/summerinnanen and you can make a monthly contribution. For as little as $5 a month, you can help to keep this show on the air for another season and you’ll get my mini-course “Conquering Negative Body Talk.330 episodes
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