Good for maintaining ignorance.
Do you live in a world where hard drugs like heroin have taken on a more acceptable form, such as the food that most people eat? Maybe you were wondering how it is that a person can go on consuming these things while still feeling ok about themselves and their actions. It’s certainly easier than resisting. I mean come on. Most likely all of your family and friends are hopelessly involved in these debilitating habits by now. Maybe your own parents are terribly ill and dying but being told to just take their medications and it’ll all be ok. This approach is certainly more profitable for the corporations that profit from it. If you answered yes to any or all of this then this podcast is for you. It will help you stay in deep sleep…
hints4321 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/22
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This is so needed! I love Julie's warm and caring voice speaking with such compassion about our messed up eating world. This podcast is so easy and interesting to listen to. I can't wait to hear more letters and Julie's response to them. LOVE LOVE, FOOD!Read full review »
Goiter12 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/28/16
I absolutely love this podcast. I always look forward to hearing new stories and gaining insight from Julie and her guests. Julie’s approach is kind, compassionate and caring. For dietitians like myself, she is a true inspiration when it comes to using a weight-neutral, body positive approach. I...Read full review »
Sovinsky08 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/26/16
This is such a helpful podcast for anyone hoping to heal their relationship with food and with themselves. The host is a nationally recognized expert and certified eating disorder registered dietician—so glad to have an informed voice out there in the midst of the diet industry!
ELH_Therapist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/04/16
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