HERStory on a Plate with Jennie Kramer and Nina Manolson Jennie Kramer + Nina Manolson
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Gain a new perspective on food, diet and body image within our diverse cultures. HERstory on a Plate is a conversation about food, diet culture and how it impacts women in today’s world. Food is a unifier connecting women from different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences. It tells a story about who we are, where we come from and what impacts how we feel in our bodies. Join hosts Nina Manolson and Jennie Kramer as they share their stories around food, culture, body image and how it has shaped their personal stories.
They are committed to ending the stigma of diet culture and instead, show how embracing food traditions can be healing. In today’s diet-obsessed world this podcast will help you see food in a whole new way.
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Compare & Despair with Jennie Kramer & Nina Manolson
Co-hosts Nina Manolson and Jennie Kramer are back and today
they’re talking about how we all compare ourselves to others and the negative
consequences of this behavior.
Imposter syndrome is real, for even the most accomplished
and confident among us. Hear how this has shown up for both Jennie and Nina and how they address it for themselves and how they help their clients with this
universal issue.
Steps to combat negative comparisons:
o Limit exposure to social media and other sources that promote unrealistic beauty standards.
o Practice self-compassion and remind yourself of your own unique strengths and qualities.
o Focus on the present moment and appreciate your body for what it can do.
o Surround yourself with positive and supportive people.
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What are you grieving?
Listen to this in-depth conversation between Nancy Loeffler
and hosts Jennie Kramer and Nina Manolson about Nancy's journey through grief
and her book, "The Alchemy of Grief: Your Journey to Wholeness."
Nancy shares her personal story of loss, the process of excavating her life to
find meaning and purpose after her daughter's death, and the importance of
acknowledging and processing grief in its various forms.
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with Nancy
The Alchemy of Grief: Your
Journey to Wholeness
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Embracing Grief as a Transformative Journey: Grief
can be a catalyst for personal growth and transformation, leading individuals
toward a deeper understanding of themselves and their purpose in life.
Coping Strategies for Navigating Grief: Journaling,
artwork, and other creative outlets can provide valuable ways to express and
process emotions during the grieving process.
Building Resilience Through Trust and Acceptance:
Resilience develops as individuals learn to trust the process of grieving and
embrace the full spectrum of emotions. Acceptance of daily griefs and
self-compassion are essential components of this journey.
Finding Meaning and Purpose After Loss: By excavating
their lives and engaging in inner work, individuals can find meaning and
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: My Partner’s Weight Loss Journey: What to Expect and How to be Supportive
When one partner embarks on a weight
loss journey, it can have a significant impact on the other partner, even if
they are not actively trying to lose weight themselves. This blog post explores
the different ways this can happen, and offers tips for navigating these
challenges.
Key points:
• Partners of people who are losing weight may experience envy, insecurity, and a feeling that their own body is being judged.
• The way weight loss is achieved can also be a source of tension, especially if it involves quick fixes, surgery, or medications.
• Social situations can be difficult for partners of people who are losing weight, as they may be bombarded with comments about their partner's appearance.
• It's important to remember that body size is not the only thing that matters, and that compliments can be focused on other aspects of a person.
Resources:
Fat Talk: Parenting in
the Age of Diet Culture
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The "C" word: CONTROL with Jennie Kramer & Nina Manolson
Jennie and Nina are talking about control today. We are living in a time where there’s a lot happening in the world that is out of our hands. Wars, climate disasters and political unrest are just a few things that leave us feeling out of control.
We find ourselves feeling like we don’t have agency to make decisions. There are real things we can’t control, and there are imagined things that we like to think we can control and everything in between.
What do humans want? They want to make a
difference and we want to have some agency. Jennie Kramer
For many people, it involves food. Jennie reminds us that when we do turn to comfort food, it’s okay. Use compassion and curiosity to understand why we’re looking for comfort in this way rather than blame or self-judgement.
When we go to food, we’re often looking for a familiar feeling. – Nina Manolson
Jennie shares how grounding can help interrupt that feeling of out of control. She
provides 3 ways that you can hit the pause button.
You don't have to do this on your own. There are people who can be there for you, who can provide help and support.
If you’re feeling alone, out of control, or frustrated, help is here. Reach out to Jennie or Nina. They are here to engage and support you on this journey.
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Fabulous Clothes for the Body You Have with Guest Jenny Rushmore
Jennie Kramer and Nina Manolson are talking to Jenny Rushmore, the founder of Cashmerette. She shares her inspiring journey of revolutionizing clothing patterns to fit women of all sizes and shapes.
Having struggled with finding clothes that fit her own body, especially due to her larger bust size, Jenny embarked on a mission to create patterns that accommodate various body types.
Jenny's story is one of resilience, creativity, and empowerment, showing how clothing can be a tool for self-expression and confidence-building. Through Cashmerette, she not only offers practical solutions for clothing fit but also challenges harmful societal norms, paving the way for a more inclusive and body-positive future.
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Cashmerette
Ahead
of the Curve: Learn to Fit and Sew Amazing Clothes for Your Curves
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Navigating Binge Eating Disorder and Embracing Body Autonomy: A Conversation with Amy Pershing and Chevice Turner
Hosts Nina and Jennie are joined by guests Amy Pershing and Chevice Turner. Together they discuss the profound journey of recovery from Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and the importance of embracing body autonomy.
Amy, the founding director of Bodywise, and Chevice, the founder of the Binge Eating Disorder Association, shared insights from their extensive experience in the field.
Key Talking Points:
Background and Expertise
The Book: Binge Eating Disorder, The Journey to Recover and Beyond
Body Autonomy Philosophy
Influence of Trauma on Binge Eating
Internal Family systems (IFS) Approach
Shame and Grief in Recovery
Discussion on Weight Loss Drugs
Importance of Body Autonomy
This conversation sheds light on the complexities of BED
recovery, the influence of trauma, and the importance of body autonomy. Their
insights inspire hope and encourage individuals to embrace their unique
journeys toward a healthier relationship with food and body.
Resources:
Binge
Eating Disorder: The Journey to Recovery and Beyond
Bodywise
Program
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