Ep 133: Defining Diet Culture - Day 1 The Weighting Game Series with Leslie Schilling and Bianca Juarez Olthoff

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Is diet culture managing your life without you knowing it? Friends, we are starting this new year with a series of conversations around… food and diet. Today is day 1 of a new series called The Weighting Game.
Registered Dietician and Nutrition Specialist Leslie Schilling is my guest for the next five days where we will discuss the pervasive influence of diet culture in our lives. Today we explore:

The definition of diet culture

Negative relationship with food

Addressing skeptics

Diet culture in safe places

Gluttony as a heart problem

Diet culture has infiltrated many aspects of society, including our homes, medical visits, schools, and even churches. It is so important that we learn about the negative impact of diet culture in our communities and around body image and self-worth. You know I love a good challenge, and this conversation will challenge our traditional beliefs about food and eating. 
Stay tuned till the end, friends, and take a quiz with me to help you assess your own relationship with diet culture. Tag me @biancaolthoff and @leslieschilling and let us know if diet culture is at the driver seat of your life. Come back tomorrow for Day 2 of The Weighting Game series!
Love you friends,
B

RESOURCES/LINKS
GuestLeslie Schilling: https://www.leslieschilling.com/
Book: Feed Yourself: Step Away from the Lies of Diet Culture and into Your Divine Design 
IG: https://www.instagram.com/leslieschilling/
FB: https://www.facebook.com/NutritionLeslie 
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Diet culture is this system of beliefs that elevates thin bodies, also elevates certain types of foods, and equates thinness with health and worthiness and beauty. And it touches every part of our culture, everywhere we go.
Takeaways

Diet culture is a system of beliefs that equates thinness with health, worthiness, and beauty.

Diet culture permeates various aspects of society, including our homes, medical visits, schools, and churches.

Body diversity should be celebrated, and thinness should not be equated with beauty or worthiness.

Gluttony is a heart problem, not a problem of what or how much we eat.

Recognizing and challenging diet culture can lead to freedom and a healthier relationship with food.


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Ep 133: Defining Diet Culture - Day 1 The Weighting Game Series with Leslie Schilling and Bianca Juarez Olthoff

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