Opening up about their own mental health/ mental health in general on the podcast
I think in an attempt to be relatable or just transparent about their own mental health relating to exercise and food they really missed the mark. It shouldn’t be halfway through the podcast that they discuss eating disorders/ restrictive eating and how the podcast can be triggering to these folks. Please take these things seriously and have a trigger warning ahead of an episode, it’s so simple to do! Additionally, mental health is so complex and such a personalized topic, pitching this narrative that if you just eat well and work out you’ll be fine is dangerous and can cause people to go off the very medications that are working for them. Please stick with other topics because I think y’all try but miss the mark every time and it’s really hurting your audience.
Mimi Leone via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/18/23
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This podcast is one of the funniest and most entertaining one I’ve heard in a while! Very refreshing and helpful :) Fully recommend!
lilys-milky via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/26/19
Incredibly informative with a serious underlying approach to understanding food motivation via the sciences. Great dialogue from the lead host. Dr. Phillips is like a 10th degree black belt in lifestyle understanding. Don’t miss these episodes!
MLandau08 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/31/19
Love their approach to these topics. I look forward to it each week. Keep it going!
catalpasmom via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/15/20
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