#141: Processed Foods, Nutrition Misinformation, and the Elitism of Wellness with Shana Spence, RD (@thenutritiontea)
Shana Spence, a registered dietitian (who you might know as @thenutritiontea on social media), joins the pod to bust myths about processed foods and to discuss how family, culture, privilege, and societal influences shape our relationship with food.
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We recorded this conversation before the election, but given the outcome, we're going to see an influx of misinformation about wellness, health, and nutrition -- so this episode feels timely.
Shana shares how her initial career path and disordered eating fueled her decision to become a dietitian, and reflects on how dietetics education perpetuates diet culture, focusing on BMI and stereotypes. She talks about her perspective shift over time, the process of moving toward an anti-diet and weight-inclusive approach, and why the social determinants of health matter more than individual food choices.
Tune in to hear more about…
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The pressure of food restriction as a badge of honor
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Privilege affecting food choices
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The misleading fears about processed foods
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The oversimplification of food into good vs. bad categories.
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How family and cultural background impact dieting
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External societal pressures on our relationship with food
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Diet culture and healthism
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Dietitian education's role in perpetuating diet culture
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Stereotyping in healthcare
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Shana’s perspective shift on nutrition and dieting
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Restriction as a form of validation
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Black-and-white thinking in nutrition
- Why we don't need to "fix" people's eating habits
Shana Spence is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist based in New York, who considers herself an “eat anything” dietitian, and counsels on a HAES (Healthy At Every Size) and an Intuitive Eating approach. She is also the author of Live Nourished - Make Peace with Food, Banish Body Shame, and Reclaim Joy. Find her website here https://www.thenutritiontea.com/ and find her on instagram at @thenutritiontea.
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Informations
- Émission
- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée11 novembre 2024 à 08:08 UTC
- Durée1 h 4 min
- Saison4
- Épisode141
- ClassificationContenu explicite