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Ep. 40 - Tuning Out Diet Culture, Intuitive Eating During the Holidays & Adjusting to Big Life Transitions - Q&A Episode

Ep. 40 - Tuning Out Diet Culture, Intuitive Eating During the Holidays & Adjusting to Big Life Transitions - Q&A Episode

FromThe Chasing Joy Podcast


Ep. 40 - Tuning Out Diet Culture, Intuitive Eating During the Holidays & Adjusting to Big Life Transitions - Q&A Episode

FromThe Chasing Joy Podcast

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Nov 7, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today marks 40 episodes of the Chasing Joy Podcast. Every 10th episode is a Q&A. Thank you to everyone who asked amazing deep, thoughtful questions. This is a very special episode for me because I had my fiancé Chris ask the questions. He also shares his thoughts on many of the questions too. Selfishly I loved it because I love Chris and it was a blast to do this together. I also think he brings a really unique perspective. Chris is incredibly thoughtful and wise. He’s a little older than me and definitely doesn’t have attachment to social media like I do. He’s an intuitive eater without even having to try while also having tons of really healthy habits. We answer questions about adulating, mindset, relationships, body image, work and photography. A note about the answers - these are all answers from my perspective and without full context on your life. When it comes to advice I always tell folks you have to listen to your gut first and foremost. I hope this will give you food for thought or things that you might want to try. If the advice and thoughts I share do not resonate with you, and they just don’t jive, that’s totally ok. Questions Asked: Girl how did you get your hair like that! Is it washing out? What kind of music do (and Chris) you listen to? How do you like living in on Nantucket? Do you ever miss the city? How much coffee is too much coffee? But seriously. Also any thoughts or experienced on "high fat" coffee or collagen in coffee? I recently graduated from college and I’m living at home right now. Obviously I can’t live at home forever but I get so anxious when I think about moving to a new city. Not only adjusting to a new city, but also adjusting my first full time job. How can I possibly handle all of that at once? How do you deal with the loneliness that comes in the seasons of life when there are less people in your circle? How did you choose your first job after graduation? I'm a senior with a couple job options, but don't know what would make me happiest. I’m curious to know what it was like transitioning from your 9-5 , so called “perfect” job to your coffee shop life? How did you manage the pay cut and the outside judging and the fear of the unknown? How to you get one thought out of your head? I’ve tried so much advice but can never seem to stop obsessing over x one day or y the next. I wonder sometimes if I’m just being lazy for wanting to take it easy when I’m feeling stressed/depressed/anxious. Should I push through it and make myself do what is uncomfortable? How do you organize your time when you work from home and/or work for yourself? What camera/editing do you use? How do you get started on a side photography business with the hopes of turning it into a full time job? I always struggle with taking photos in public, I feel like I will be judged if I take a picture of my food or a selfie in gym. How would you go around that? Does anyone else feel like that? Quick things to do when you don't have a ton of time or start/finish a task, but want to do something somewhat productive. For example I have 15 minutes at home before I need to leave for an appointment - what can I do instead of scrolling through my phone? Do you have any recommendations for practical daily tips for recovery for someone who is struggling with the restrictive eating/binge eating cycle who is already in therapy? Tips about being in a relationship with a gym junkie, diet focused person when you are trying to recover from an eating disorder? I'm in the middle of getting over an eating disorder/restrictive eating. I am working on being comfortable around all foods, but I feel like diet culture/"clean eating" talk is all around me. Do you have any advice for how to deal with hearing people talk about their weight, their food, etc.? How do I get away from what all the health bloggers say and instead be in tune with myself and give into what my body wants/craves versus what I “should eat” Do you have any tips or experience connectin
Released:
Nov 7, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Chasing Joy Podcast shares meaningful conversations about wellness that will bring energy and joy into your life. Every week Chasing Joy dives into topics including creating joy, tuning into your intuition, personal growth & living well and brings on new guests with expertise in that area. This podcast will entertain, educate and inspire you to live a more joyful, energized life.