33 episodes

If you’re one of the millions of people who are struggling to survive in a culture that’s obsessed with weight loss, the way a Rebel Eater lives her life might sound like a revolution. In this world, pizza is not the enemy, and we love the bodies we have right now! Hosted by Virgie Tovar, a writer and activist, and one of the nation's leading speakers on weight-based discrimination and body image.

Rebel Eaters Club Pushkin

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.0 • 61 Ratings

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If you’re one of the millions of people who are struggling to survive in a culture that’s obsessed with weight loss, the way a Rebel Eater lives her life might sound like a revolution. In this world, pizza is not the enemy, and we love the bodies we have right now! Hosted by Virgie Tovar, a writer and activist, and one of the nation's leading speakers on weight-based discrimination and body image.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    How to Eat Intuitively in 2023 from The Happiness Lab

    How to Eat Intuitively in 2023 from The Happiness Lab

    We’re sharing a preview of another podcast we love, The Happiness Lab. On The Happiness Lab, Dr. Laurie Santos explores all the ways we get our happiness wrong and what we can do to really feel better. She walks through the latest evidence-based strategies for improving your mental health, sharing practical advice on what will really bring more joy. In her latest New Year season of The Happiness Lab, Laurie tackles how to listen to the inner voice of what we really need in the new year. At the start of a new year, we're often bombarded with fad diets, fasting plans and nutritional advice that we can bounce from one way of eating to another without stopping to think: “What do I want to eat?” Psychotherapist Andrea Wachter endured years of disordered eating and obsessing about her weight, until she decided to heed her inner voice and what her body wanted to consume. She explains to Laurie how so-called intuitive eating can free us from both diets and overeating. Hear more from The Happiness Lab at https://podcasts.pushkin.fm/thls6?sid=rebel.
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    • 35 min
    Bonus: Mailbag with Isabel Foxen Duke!

    Bonus: Mailbag with Isabel Foxen Duke!

    Virgie Tovar and Isabel Foxen Duke answer listener questions about how to leave diet culture behind.

    • 11 min
    How to Stop Fighting Food

    How to Stop Fighting Food

    It can seem impossible to break out of the cycle of dieting and binging, but health coach Isabel Foxen Duke found the key at the end of what she calls her “final binge.” And the answer isn’t more dieting! Virgie and Isabel talk about “radical hopelessness,” why Nutella is the ultimate anti-diet food, and why dieting - not binging - is the real coping mechanism.

    • 38 min
    Horny For Healing: Body Positive Dating Advice

    Horny For Healing: Body Positive Dating Advice

    Virgie talks with disability justice advocate Alex Locust (aka Glamputee) about dating and intimacy. They discuss what fat liberation and disability justice teach us about interdependence, and Alex shares why they have started saying they're "horny for healing."

    • 32 min
    Trails Not Scales with Fat Girls Hiking

    Trails Not Scales with Fat Girls Hiking

    Virgie and Summer Michaud-Skog talk about fat erasure from fitness spaces, the new (fat positive!) rules of hiking, and the simple joy of petting moss.

    • 27 min
    How to Raise Food-Positive Kids with Ginny Jones

    How to Raise Food-Positive Kids with Ginny Jones

    Parenting coach Ginny Jones talks with Virgie about how parents can learn how to raise food-positive kids — and how we all can heal after growing up in a fatphobic or food-restrictive environment.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
61 Ratings

61 Ratings

MidewifeefiwediM ,

It’s a process

Divesting from diet culture is a process. When I first heard Virgie talk years and years ago I wasn’t ready to hear it. Keep listening and enjoy your food!

Francishagen ,

Finally

To all the people who are upset at this body acceptance revolution backed by science I totally understand. I used to hate the idea of intuitive eating and not constantly managing my weight, because I thought chaos would erupt and that was terrifying. But guess what, it didn’t. Debunking these myths are so ducking important. Radical body acceptance is important. It’s healthy. Healthier than extreme diets and shame and guilt and depression. Thanks for creating this. Will keep listening in, obviously.

LoSub95 ,

Horrible Dietician

This dietician you brought in for an episode is not good. Mind you she only makes about 3 distinct claims in the whole episode. ‘Eating a varied diet and filling your tummy’ is about how she explains it, which has partial truth. Her absolute lack of objectivity shines through when she explains that she’s only interested in science that can assist her progressive ideals. Obviously this is why she neglects the basic fundamentals of nutrition, because they do not further her ideology. She’s a dietician and made her kid fat, that’s a shame

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