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Coaching with Cultural Inclusion Yumlish: Diabetes and Multicultural Nutrition
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In this episode, we welcome Elizabeth Lee. We’ll explore the intersection of nutrition research and coaching, and the non-judgmental environment vital for holistic nutrition coaching. We will also discuss exactly what culturally inclusive nutrition coaching looks like.
As a registered dietitian, Lee has spent the last decade in various nutrition-related roles ranging from patient counseling to employee well-being programming to teaching. She is drawn to the many disciplines that share intersections with food, such as culture, sustainability, politics, and socioeconomics. She started Communal Table Wellness as a way to explore all those intersections in her work with individual coaching and organization consulting.
“…as an East Asian, rice is also big in our culture, so I would not advocate for my clients who are from those backgrounds to have to ditch the things that mean so much to them, that bring so much enjoyment to them.”
On This Episode You Will Learn:
Culturally Inclusive Nutrition Coaching
Non-Judgmental Approaches to Nutrition
Teaching, Research and Counseling Around Nutrition
Connect with Yumlish!
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Connect with Elizabeth!
Elizabeth's Website
Instagram
LinkedIn
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yumlish/message
In this episode, we welcome Elizabeth Lee. We’ll explore the intersection of nutrition research and coaching, and the non-judgmental environment vital for holistic nutrition coaching. We will also discuss exactly what culturally inclusive nutrition coaching looks like.
As a registered dietitian, Lee has spent the last decade in various nutrition-related roles ranging from patient counseling to employee well-being programming to teaching. She is drawn to the many disciplines that share intersections with food, such as culture, sustainability, politics, and socioeconomics. She started Communal Table Wellness as a way to explore all those intersections in her work with individual coaching and organization consulting.
“…as an East Asian, rice is also big in our culture, so I would not advocate for my clients who are from those backgrounds to have to ditch the things that mean so much to them, that bring so much enjoyment to them.”
On This Episode You Will Learn:
Culturally Inclusive Nutrition Coaching
Non-Judgmental Approaches to Nutrition
Teaching, Research and Counseling Around Nutrition
Connect with Yumlish!
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Facebook
LinkedIn
YouTube
Connect with Elizabeth!
Elizabeth's Website
Instagram
LinkedIn
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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yumlish/message
24 min