Bod Almighty

Michelle and Hannah
Bod Almighty

Everywhere we turn these days someone is telling us to 'love your body'. But how? Bod Almighty is the practical, how-to podcast helping you feel better about your body, have a peaceful relationship with food, and go out into the world with confidence. Each episode we'll be bringing you a guest to break down body confidence and give you real, tangible, easy to accomplish tips and tricks in around 30 minutes. Less waffle, more action! We're so excited to have you with us!

  1. 29/09/2023

    21. How to Style Yourself Through Trauma or Life Change with Sisterhood of Style

    Life is a road trip… with a LOT of bumps and detours. How do you navigate life’s misadventures with strength and style? Friend, cancer-warrior and stylist, Emma John, provides a road map. In this episode, Emma shares her personal experiences with trauma and the surprising ways clothes helped her through massive life upheavals. Don't miss: The way Emma created her own “style superhero” and how she guides her clients to do the same  How Emma’s style evolved over time and yes, The Cure, rainbow knee-high socks, a red silk suit and skirts over jeans ALL feature! How Emma wants to help us get out of the “choke-hold” of clothing sizes and how “radical acceptance” totally rocked her world What happened in November 2021 that would change Emma’s life (and hair) forever How style brought control back in to Emma’s life and why she believes “Through trauma there is a deeper discovery of self” The surprising style tricks you might not have considered including: great pyjamas, the importance of skin-feel and how to arrange your wardrobe for immediate revelations.  Why Emma preaches: “Don’t believe the hype about jeans!!” We are thrilled to share Emma John with you in this heartfelt, practical and lol-filled episode. As the stylist at the helm of “Sisterhood of Style” you can find Emma on Instagram – @sisterhoodofstylenz – or on her website - sisterhoodofstyle.com

    37 min
  2. 10/05/2023

    20. How To Spot A Wellness Diet with Christy Harrison

    Wellness, wellness everywhere! But how to tell the good from the shonky?   In this episode Christy Harrison, registered dietitian nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counsellor and journalist, gives us the low-down on the allures and dangers of the wellness industry. Christy helps us understand when a wellness plan / lifestyle might be turning in to a diet and how to know when the potential harm outweighs the potential benefits.    Sharing her personal experience with chronic illness, Christy speaks with compassion about seeking alternative treatments and feeling let down by traditional medicine and providers. She explains how the global pandemic impacted our striving for wellness and how the wellness industry is worth billions of dollars.    Christy Harrison is the author of two books, The Wellness Trap and Anti-Diet, and the producer and host of the podcasts Rethinking Wellness and Food Psych. She is a world-renown expert in diet and wellness culture and is driven to help people have peaceful relationships with food.   What next? Check out our interview with Dr Lindo Bacon (episode 1) titled "How to Put Nutrition in its Place” – explaining the true impact of nutrition on our physical and mental wellbeing.  Links: https://christyharrison.com/the-wellness-traphttps://christyharrison.com/book-anti-diet-intuitive-eating-christy-harrisonhttps://christyharrison.com/foodpsychhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-wellness-with-christy-harrison/id1676494602

    35 min
  3. 10/07/2022

    18. How To Help Your Child When Their Eating Gets Weird With Millie Thomas

    Has your kid’s eating gotten weird? Are they exercising more? Are you worried they might have issues with food or their body? Millie Thomas gets it and can help you figure out what’s going on. Millie is a certified Eating Disorder Recovery coach and Neuro Linguistic Programming Practitioner who battled Anorexia Nervosa for 15 years and nearly lost her life to the illness. She works with Sunshine Coast based charity endED where she has been involved in numerous projects including the establishment of Australia’s first residential eating disorders facility ‘Wandi Nerida’ and the podcast – “End Eating Disorders” by Castco media. In 2020 she also launched her private practice HealED. Check out these important discussions: · How covid has impacted eating disorders (5:50) · Why “covid kilos” and the response to weight gain over the pandemic was “an absolute nightmare” (8:00) · How our casual comments get internalised by kids (9:15) · How anxiety, feeling “out of control” and eating disorders correlate (10:30) · An amazing tip for communicating with your kiddo! (13:30) · How to tell if your child could have an eating disorder (14:30) · If you have concerns: Millie’s expert guidance for gentle enquiry (17:15) · If there is a problem: next steps (20:30) · What you can do to create a protective environment in the home (21:30) · The trouble with “out of bounds” foods (22:30) · Making comments on people’s bodies…including your own! (24:00) · Apple watches, counting steps and burning calories (27:00) · Millie’s personal experience with exercise and the key question she now asks herself before she exercises (29:00) · What is bigorexia and why you might want to keep an eye out for it? (30:00) If you liked this episode make sure to check out Season One of Bod Almighty including these guests: How to Respond When Your Child Says I’m Fat with Emma Wright How to Eat Carbs with Kate Spina Where you can find Millie: @Millietnz @Healedrecoverycoach www.healed.net.au millie@healed.net.au

    35 min
  4. 03/07/2022

    17. How To Stop Critiquing Your Body (By Learning About Someone Else's) with Angela Barnett

    So f-ing tired of the critical voice running through your head? The negative, self-loathing ticker tape? Endlessly telling you that you look like crap and therefore ARE crap? We get it! Sometimes your inner critic can be loud and relentless. Perhaps part of the answer to the internal bully is something you’ve never considered before… Award-winning writer, creator and marketer, Angela Barnett, recently discovered a new tool in her eating disorder recovery toolbox when she embarked on a project to write about the experiences of seven different people in: “Like Bodies, Like Minds” which connects body image, bodily experiences, stigma and mental health. It impacted Angela, an eating disorder survivor herself, and she wants to share it with you too. Listen up for these pearls of wisdom: - What's better than “Ten Top Tips”? (2:00) - Angela’s unique and surprising “kaupapa” (guiding principle / paradigm) for her project - Like Bodies, Like Minds - and how it might revolutionise the way you think about body image (4:00) - Sophia’s story - “My body doesn’t look out for me anymore; I have to look out for it.” (7:00) - “The beauty ideals are based on this idea that we can always change our bodies.” (10:50) - A sheepskin rug changes Ange’s mind! (13:00) - June’s story – “Being forcibly yoked to a body that isn’t yours” - Michelle’s joyous experience being fitted for clothes in India (23:30) - Glennon Doyle’s advice to Angela (27:30) - Can you like your belly? (28:30) - Can you like your chin? (30:00) If you likes this episode make sure to check out Season One of Bod Almighty including these guests: How to Care Less What Others Think of You with Kristina Bruce How to Bare Your Arms with Evie Kemp Links: Like Bodies, Like Minds: @likebodieslikeminds https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/wellbeing/300419396/like-bodies-like-minds-i-was-out-to-almost-everyone-i-knew-before-i-told-my-parents Angela’s website: https://angelabarnett.me Belly love podcast: Belly Love Podcast — Rachel W. Cole

    37 min
  5. 19/06/2022

    15. How we got here - why we think thin is best with Sarah Wirth

    Have you ever questioned why we think thin bodies are best? Where did this idea come from? And why are we so attached to it? In this episode of Bod Almighty we ask Sarah Wirth, an activist who works in the area of body studies and founded the Body Studies Project, an organisation dedicated to disrupting appearance and body-based oppression, how we got here. We get historical, philosophical and even mathematical (!) in our quest to understand why we prefer certain bods over others. Get ready for a juicy deep dive and prepare your mind to be blown! In this episode of Bod Almighty don’t miss these enlightening gems: - What maths has to do with which bodies we prefer (3:00) - How BMI was invented and why (6:00) - When BMI categories shifted overnight (8:00) - Where standardised clothing sizes came from (9:47) - Religion and weight (13:00) - Find out what Hannah means by “slutty food”! (18:00) - Where the word “diet” came from (21:00) - Sex only for procreation?! (26:00) - Exercise: creating a broader definition of health (27:30) Resources mentioned on the show: Maintenance Phase podcast episode discussing BMI (body mass index) https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/maintenance-phase-1490970/episodes/the-body-mass-index-96180461 Dr Sabrina Strings’ book, “Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fat Phobia” https://www.amazon.com/Fearing-Black-Body-Racial-Origins/dp/1479886750 Virgie Tovar pod on origins of weight loss and morality https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/afternoons/audio/2018657877/virgie-tovar-you-have-the-right-to-remain-fat If you liked this episode don’t forget to check out Season One of Bod Almighty including these guests: Dr Lindo Bacon – How to Put Nutrition in its Place Kate Spina – How to Eat Carbs

    31 min
  6. 12/06/2022

    14. How to take charge of your gynaecological health with Tash Crosby and Nadine Riwai

    You know it’s important to check your boobs but do you know about gynaecological cancers? Did you know that gynaecological cancers kill more people – approximately 1 New Zealander every 24 hours - than melanoma or the road toll? Don’t tune out – tune in! You could be part of world history - eliminating cervical cancer. In this episode of Bod Almighty we join Tash Crosby – founder of Talk Peach and ovarian cancer survivor -  and Nadine Riwai - Senior Portfolio Manager with the National Cervical Screening Programme and registered nurse with over 20 years health experience - in a conversation that could save your life. Take charge! Spend just thirty minutes with us to get informed! In this episode of Bod Almighty don’t miss these important discussions: - What might shock you about gynaecological cancers (2:00) - Tash’s personal story (3:00) - “I need to do something with this” – Tash’s motivation to start Talk Peach (8:00) - “Make it a whole whānau thing.” (12:00) - What stops people from getting checked (13:00) - Cervical screening playlists on Spotify – really! (14:00) - The lol chats you have “when someone is in your vagina” (17:30) - The five minute gynae check you can do at home without a doctor (18:00) - Vaccinating boys for HPV and all the cancers it can help avoid (26:00) - July 2023: Self tests for cervical cancers are coming! (27:00) - Could we eliminate cervical cancer in our lifetime? (29:00) Resources mentioned on the show: Talk Peach: https://www.talkpeach.org.nz Smear your mea campaign: https://www.facebook.com/smearyourmea/ If you liked this episode don’t forget to check out Season One of Bod Almighty including these guests: Evie Kemp – How to Bare Your Arms Monique Doy – How to Break Out of your Safe Clothes Uniform

    34 min

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Everywhere we turn these days someone is telling us to 'love your body'. But how? Bod Almighty is the practical, how-to podcast helping you feel better about your body, have a peaceful relationship with food, and go out into the world with confidence. Each episode we'll be bringing you a guest to break down body confidence and give you real, tangible, easy to accomplish tips and tricks in around 30 minutes. Less waffle, more action! We're so excited to have you with us!

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