Escape Diet Prison by Anne-Sophie Reinhardt

Anne-Sophie Reinhardt

Mind-Body Coach, Eating Psychology Coach, Life Coach

  1. 12/28/2024

    Top 5 Lessons from 2024 on Body Confidence and Food Freedom

    This year, body confidence and food freedom became more than just concepts for many clients and community members - they became tools for living authentically. As we close out 2024, I’m reflecting on the lessons that shaped not only my work but also the lives of countless women who are redefining what it means to live boldly, love their bodies, and trust themselves around food. These lessons are more than insights—they are practices that empower us to step into our truth and lead lives filled with freedom and self-trust. Let’s dive into the top five lessons of 2024 and how they can inspire your journey into the new year. 1. Body Confidence Is Built Through Action, Not Waiting One of the biggest lessons this year has reinforced is that confidence isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you create. When you take action, even in the smallest ways, you send yourself the message that you are capable, worthy, and strong. Whether it’s wearing the outfit you’ve been saving for “someday,” saying no to diet talk at a holiday dinner, or choosing joyful movement over punishment workouts, confidence grows through intentional choices. 2024 has shown us that true body confidence and food freedom is a practice, not a destination. 2. Food Freedom Starts With Trust The journey to food freedom begins with learning to trust your body. Diet culture has conditioned so many of us to believe our bodies are broken or need fixing, but nothing could be further from the truth. This year, I’ve seen time and time again how self-compassion and curiosity unlock the door to true freedom around food. When you trust that your body knows what it needs and release guilt around your choices, you create space for joy and nourishment. Ask yourself: How can I trust my body more in 2025? 3. Community Heals Healing doesn’t happen in isolation. This year reminded us that being part of a supportive, like-minded community can accelerate progress in ways you can’t imagine. When you surround yourself with people who share your values and encourage you to be your authentic self, you break free from shame and judgment. Community is where vulnerability meets empowerment. Who will you invite into your circle of growth next year? 4. Your Self-Image Shapes Your Body Confidence How you see yourself determines how you show up in the world. If you view your body with disdain or think you’re not enough, that mindset will ripple into every area of your life. In 2024, the power of self-image became one of the most transformative topics in my coaching. By reframing negative beliefs about yourself and embracing a more compassionate perspective, you can change the trajectory of your life. Your self-image isn’t just about how you look—it’s about who you are. And you are so much more than you give yourself credit for. Understanding body confidence and food freedom can greatly enhance this transformation. 5. Joy Is Non-Negotiable Joy isn’t a luxury—it’s essential. When you make room for joy in your daily life, everything else becomes lighter and more manageable. Whether it’s savoring a favorite meal without guilt, dancing in your kitchen, or laughing with friends, joy is what makes life vibrant. This year, I’ve seen how prioritizing joy helps my clients—and me—show up with more energy, confidence, and clarity. As you head into 2025, ask yourself: How can I make joy a daily practice? Carrying Food Freedom and Body Confidence Into 2025 As we step into a new year, let’s take these lessons with us. Confidence, trust, community, self-image, and joy aren’t just ideas—they’re tools for living fully and authentically. 2024 taught us that transformation is possible when we approach our bodies and lives with intention and compassion. Now, it’s your turn to take these insights and make them your own. What’s Next? Ready to build a life of boldness, body confidence and food freedom in 2025?

    22 min
  2. 11/27/2024

    From Antarctica to Miami: What I Learned Running Around the World in a Week

    What does it take to chase a dream that feels impossibly out of reach? In this episode of Boldly Magnificent, I take you on a whirlwind journey through one of the most grueling and rewarding experiences of my life: running seven marathons in seven days across all seven continents. This wasn’t just a race—it was a transformative adventure that tested every ounce of my strength, resilience, and determination. And ultimately brought me closer to who I am. How Far Can You Push Yourself? And where do you meet the Real You? My Journey of Running 7 Marathons on 7 Continents in 7 Days From the frozen beauty of Antarctica to the humid streets of Cartagena, each marathon brought unique challenges, moments of triumph, and lessons I’ll carry forever. I reflect on the long months of preparation, the unexpected hurdles during the races, and the incredible bonds formed with the inspiring people who were part of the race. Whether it was conquering extreme weather, pushing through exhaustion, or battling self-doubt, every step taught me more about myself and the power of dreaming big. But it wasn’t just about the miles—it was about breaking through mental barriers, embracing community, and proving that ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things when they believe in themselves. In this episode, you’ll learn: How a casual Instagram ad sparked this wild idea and the process I took to make it happen. The physical and mental preparations I leaned on—including the late start to my training and the lessons learned along the way. Honest accounts of the struggles: battling illness, injuries, and emotional lows during the races. The beauty and challenges of each marathon course, from the icy tundra of Antarctica to the bustling streets of Miami. Advice for turning a far-fetched dream into reality, including the importance of self-compassion and community. Ready to be inspired? Join me as I relive this extraordinary experience and the powerful lessons it taught me about perseverance, dreaming big, and the magic of human connection. Whether you’re a runner, a dreamer, or simply looking for inspiration to tackle your next big challenge, this episode will leave you ready to lace up your shoes—literally or figuratively—and start chasing your own impossible. ✨ Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and reach out with your questions or stories—I’d love to hear from you! Let’s keep chasing greatness together.

    1h 8m
  3. 09/08/2024

    Unraveling Beliefs: Finding Joy in Messy Life Transitions

    "...every time we feel like we hit a dead end, that's where the real growth happens." In today’s episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, we’re diving into the messy, unpredictable transitions that life throws at us—and how unraveling long-held beliefs about our bodies, food, and self-worth can lead to a deeper sense of freedom. I’m sharing some big updates: from the joy and chaos of welcoming a new puppy to the highs and lows of training for the Great World Race. But more than just personal stories, we’ll explore how these moments of change can help us challenge the ingrained ideas we’ve carried for years—particularly the toxic beliefs surrounding body image and perfection. As we unravel these beliefs, we begin to see how life’s unpredictable moments can be opportunities for growth. Whether it’s falling behind on a goal, feeling overwhelmed by change, or managing the constant mess that comes with a new puppy, these experiences teach us that it’s okay to let go of control. Just like with body image and food, we’re not meant to have everything perfectly planned out. You’ll hear how setbacks in my race training forced me to rethink my approach to progress and success. Instead of feeling discouraged by injuries and delays, I’ve learned that it’s not about perfection, but about showing up—even when things aren’t going as planned. This mirrors the journey of recovery from unhealthy body image, where every step forward, no matter how small, counts toward a bigger healing process. In this episode, you’ll learn: How unraveling beliefs about body image can lead to greater freedom and self-acceptance Why life’s unpredictable transitions can be powerful tools for healing from diet culture The lessons I’ve learned through training setbacks, and how they parallel recovery from unhealthy body image Why letting go of perfection allows you to embrace life’s messiness and find joy in the journey If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear how you’re navigating your own recovery journey. Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes focused on breaking free from diet culture and embracing a healthy relationship with your body and life. I’d be super grateful if you took a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Simply click this link, click Listen on Apple Podcasts, go to Reviews and Ratings and then Write a Review. Love and light, Anne-Sophie Thanks for Subscribing to Escape Diet Prison: Apple Podcasts RSS

    36 min
  4. 08/02/2024

    How to Deal With Fat Days: A Science-Backed Guide to Body Acceptance

    We all have them: those dreaded “fat days.” You wake up, look in the mirror, and suddenly everything feels off. You feel uncomfortable, dissatisfied, and convince yourself that the problem is your body. If you’re trying to break free from diet culture, fat days can hit hard. You might start doubting your progress, lose sight of your goals, and feel the urge to “fix” yourself. But here’s what you need to know: feeling fat isn’t real. It’s not about your body—it’s about your brain. In this post, I’ll show you how to deal with fat days with research-backed insights and practical tools so you can move forward with more peace and less self-criticism. Why Do Fat Days Happen? Before we jump into how to deal with fat days, it’s important to understand what’s really going on. Fat days are not a reflection of reality—they’re a psychological response. According to research, the feeling of being “fat” comes from the posterior parietal cortex—a part of the brain that integrates sensory information. Your brain creates a “body map” using signals from your skin, muscles, and joints, as well as visual input. As Dr. Henrik Ehrsson explains: “The brain creates a map of the body by integrating signals from the relevant body parts, such as skin, joints, and muscles, along with visual cues.” This explains why you might feel “fat” when you’re stressed, emotional, or overwhelmed. It’s not about your body at all—it’s your brain trying to make sense of your feelings. How to Deal With Fat Days: 5 Practical Strategies 1. Identify the Real Emotion One of the best ways to deal with fat days is to recognize that “feeling fat” isn’t a real emotion—it’s a disguise for something deeper. When a fat day hits, pause and ask yourself: What am I actually feeling right now? (Stress, shame, sadness?) What triggered this feeling? Is this really about my body, or is it about something else? By identifying the true emotion, you can begin to address it in a healthy way. 2. Reframe Your Thoughts On fat days, it’s easy to fall into the trap of negative self-talk. Instead, challenge those thoughts and reframe them with compassion. Replace “I feel fat” with “I’m having a tough body image day.” Remind yourself: “Fat is not a feeling. This will pass.” Focus on what your body does for you, not how it looks. This shift may feel small, but it’s one of the most powerful ways to deal with fat days. 3. Move Your Body—Mindfully When you’re stuck in a fat day spiral, movement can help—but it’s all about how you move. Forget punishing workouts aimed at “fixing” your body. Instead, engage in movement that feels good and helps you reconnect with yourself. Go for a walk. Stretch, dance, or try yoga. Breathe deeply and notice how your body feels. Movement can ground you, release endorphins, and remind you that your body is more than its appearance. 4. Avoid Triggers and Negative Influences On fat days, you’re more vulnerable to outside influences. To protect your mental space: Unfollow accounts that promote unrealistic body standards. Spend less time on social media. Avoid conversations or people that focus on dieting or weight. Instead, surround yourself with body-positive messages and voices that celebrate diversity and self-acceptance. 5. Have a “Fat Day” Plan The best way to deal with fat days is to be prepared for them. They will happen—it’s part of the process. But when you have a go-to plan, you can move through them with less pain. Here’s what you can do: Wear clothes that feel comfortable and cozy. Step away from mirrors and the scale. Practice mindfulness or meditation to calm your thoughts. Talk to someone you trust. Share how you’re feeling and let yourself be heard. Fat days might show up, but they don’t have to define your day or your self-worth. Final Thoughts: Fat Days Aren’t Reality Knowing how to deal with fat days isn’t about pretending they don’t exist.

    21 min
  5. 08/01/2024

    Summer, Body Changes, and Conquering Inner Mountains

    In this episode, we'll explore how you can fully enjoy summer, find joy in conquering some mountains, and embrace your ever-changing body with confidence. Summer has finally arrived, and it's time to soak up every moment. Picture yourself spending afternoons in the pool, creating beautiful memories with loved ones. Think back to your own childhood summers and the joy they brought. Now, it's your turn to make new memories and enjoy the season to its fullest. In this episode, you'll learn: Summer Joys: How to create lasting memories and fully enjoy the season. Conquering Mountains: Tips for finding joy and motivation in outdoor exercise. Body Confidence: Practical advice for embracing your body at every stage. Reflecting on Growth: The importance of appreciating your journey and how far you’ve come. Summer Joys Imagine yourself feeling confident and happy as you enjoy the sunshine. Whether you’re lounging by the pool, hiking up a mountain, or simply taking a walk in the park, this summer can be your time to shine. The warmth of the sun, the beauty of nature, and the freedom to wear what makes you feel good are all parts of this wonderful season. Creating lasting memories with loved ones is one of the best parts of summer. Think about those special moments from your childhood – maybe it was playing in the park, having picnics, or simply enjoying the long days with friends and family. Now, you have the chance to create new, beautiful memories with your loved ones. It’s about being present, enjoying the simple pleasures, and appreciating the time you spend together. Conquering Mountains 3 weeks ago, my Peloton broke. Yikes. After some mild tantrums, I had to shift my routine and start running outside. At first, I was frustrated. I loved my indoor runs and the consistency they brought. But this change turned out to be a blessing. Running outside, I felt a new sense of freedom and connection to nature. The fresh air, the changing scenery, and the challenges of outdoor terrain all added a new dimension to my workouts. Outdoor exercise can be incredibly rewarding. It pushes you out of your comfort zone and helps you discover new strengths. Whether it's running, hiking, biking, or even a simple walk, being outdoors can boost your mood and your fitness. You might find that you enjoy the process of conquering hills and trails, and this can translate into a sense of accomplishment and confidence in other areas of your life. Body Confidence Body confidence is about embracing your body as it is right now. It's about understanding that your body will change over time, and that's perfectly okay. Summer, with its lighter clothing and more skin on show, can bring up insecurities. But it's also an opportunity to practice self-love and acceptance. Think about the gratitude you can feel for your body. It allows you to experience life, to move, to feel, to connect with others. Every change, every mark, every curve tells a story of where you’ve been and what you’ve overcome. Embrace those stories. Embrace the strength and resilience your body represents. Reflecting on Growth Reflecting on your journey is a powerful tool. Look back at how far you've come. Maybe you’ve faced challenges with body image, with health, with confidence. Recognize your growth and give yourself credit for the progress you've made. Reflecting also helps you set new goals. What do you want to achieve this summer? How do you want to feel? What new experiences do you want to try? Setting intentions can help you stay focused and motivated. Join me in this episode to explore how you can make the most of summer, embrace self-acceptance, and conquer new challenges. If you’re ready to stop battling food and your body, this episode is for you. Tune in for inspiration and practical advice to help you live the life you’ve always wanted. I’d be super grateful if you took a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Simply click this link,

    24 min
5
out of 5
19 Ratings

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Mind-Body Coach, Eating Psychology Coach, Life Coach