Food Psych #244: Fighting Racism, Misogyny, and Transphobia in Fitness Culture and the World at Large with Ilya Parker Christy HarrisonJune 22, 2020Black, BIPOC, POC, LGBTQ, trans, transgender, queer, restrict-binge cycle, mindful eating, intuitive eating, healthcare, medicine, activism, diet culture, racism, fitness culture, fitness, white supremacy, social determinants of health, ableism, chronic disease, social media, toxic masculinity, patriarchy, oppression, representation, movement, trauma, privilege, allyship, advocacy, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #234: Reasons Not to Panic, Plus Weight Stigma in the Workplace and the Emotional Effects of Restriction with Veronica Garnett Christy HarrisonApril 6, 2020trauma, dietetics, disordered eating, eating disorder, orthorexia, restriction, Health At Every Size, HAES, representation, community, oppression, diversity, fatphobia, weight stigma, dietitian, black, African-American, anti-diet, S720
Food Psych #223: Fat-Positive Comedy, Diet-Culture Recovery, and Native American Representation with Jana Schmieding Christy HarrisonJanuary 20, 2020Native American, indigenous, oppression, pop culture, disordered eating, eating disorder, eating-disorder recovery, recovery, movement, history, dieting, athletics, values, marginalization, hierarchies, decolonization, representation, comedy, activism, coping mechanisms, emotional eating, health, weight stigma, anti-diet, trauma, food politics, food activism, S720
Food Psych #217: The Life Thief, Part 3: How Diet Culture Steals Your Well-Being with Kendrin Sonneville Christy HarrisonDecember 9, 2019The Life Thief, Weight stigma, weight bias, research, public health, dieting, The Wellness Diet, dietitian, Health At Every Size, HAES, eating disorder, science, representation, weight perception, healthcare, medicine, funding, diversity, intuitive eating, weight loss, deprivation, S719
Food Psych #214: Fatphobia, Eating-Disorder Recovery, PCOS, and Food Peace with Kimmie Singh Christy HarrisonNovember 18, 2019Fatphobia, racism, assimilation, thin privilege, polycystic ovarian syndrome, PCOS, patriarchy, ableism, chronic disease, chronic illness, self-compassion, eating-disorder recovery, eating disorders, intuitive eating, dietetics, healthcare, medicine, Health At Every Size, representation, intersectionality, children, schools, teachers, restriction, diet culture, S719