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Browse around for posts about nutrition, wellness, and tangible tips for eating -- all with a weight neutral lens.

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This post is part of my Fed Up series—where we call BS on harmful body expectations and offer real, practical ways to care for yourself instead. Bad body image doesn’t come out of nowhere—it’s a symptom of living in a world that teaches us some bodies are better than others. And when that belief system […]

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Sometimes figuring out how to nourish your body can feel overwhelming, especially on days when motivation is at an all-time low. I completely get it—life gets busy, we get tired, and the last thing we feel like doing is adding another “should” to our plate. But here’s something that’s really shifted my perspective: thinking of […]

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We’ve been told what ‘healthy eating’ should look like—organic, fresh, no processed foods, high protein. But what if these expectations are actually making eating harder, not healthier? This post breaks down why your idea of healthy eating might be holding you back—and what actually matters when it comes to nourishing your body.

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Understanding how to talk to someone with an eating disorder is crucial, especially when you consider that eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness, behind only opiate addiction. If you have a loved one recovering from an eating disorder you know how challenging it can be for both of you. […]