Undoing Aloneness with Liz Brinkman

A transcript of this episode is available at JulieDillonRD.com. Content warning: this episode discusses sexual assault and specific eating disorder behaviours. Please take care of yourself! Are you someone who wants to know the "why"? Why did I turn to this certain coping mechanism? Why do I feel this way? Why is food peace so hard? In this episode, Liz Brinkman and I discuss the connections between trauma, eating disorder recovery, and diet culture - we also explore aloneness, connection, and how to put recovery into practice.  Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Mentioned in this episode: A Place to Land / Liz Brinkman's Instagram / Liz's website Food peace resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap / PCOS + Food Peace Course / Food Peace Syllabus / 6 Keys To Food Peace / My PCOS Manifesto If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to [email protected].  Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! Visit our PCOS Roadmap for FREE resources here. Thank you for supporting the Love Food Podcast! Our Sponsors: * Check out Manukora: manukora.com/FOODVOICE Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Find Your Food Voice--formerly The Love Food Podcast--is a podcast—and a movement—to fix diet culture. Because you don’t need fixing. I’m your host, registered dietitian and food behavior expert Julie Duffy Dillon. Join in as we ditch cookie cutter approaches, expose the lies that society feeds us, and rewrite the rules around food, eating and our bodies. We call this “Finding Your Food Voice,” and it’s vital we do it together. Find YOUR food voice each week here on my website, or listen on your favorite podcast app.