E.192 Breaking Free from Food and Fitness Myths With Movement And Nutrition


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Feb 19 2025 40 mins  

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Jessica Jamison returns to our studio, unfolding her transformative journey from the weight loss industry to becoming a dedicated advocate for those battling eating disorders. Her shift aligns deeply with her personal values, shedding societal expectations and embracing authenticity. Jessica's story highlights a powerful transition, illustrating how past experiences of rejection and fear can shape self-perception. Together, we navigate the intricate relationship between trauma, food, and body image, exposing the cycle of shame and guilt that many face.

Our conversation explores the concept of food-related trauma, challenging the notion that trauma must fit a specific mold to be valid. We discuss the unique challenges surrounding food as both a necessity and potential source of distress. Jessica shares her personal experiences with weight loss medications, tackling misconceptions about eating disorders head-on. By shifting focus to intuitive eating and movement, we advocate for breaking free from disordered habits, emphasizing the importance of joy and authenticity in physical activity.

Jessica introduces the innovative concept of "movement therapy," blending her skills as a mental health counselor and personal trainer. This approach not only champions a healthy relationship with food and fitness but also embraces client autonomy and consent. Our dialogue touches on the evolution of personal fitness, advocating for enjoyment and alignment with individual interests. As we wrap up, Jessica's heartfelt journey serves as an inspiration for authenticity in both personal and professional realms.

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