#33: Chiara Jorristma -Body Image, Diets, Unlearning Everything and a lot of Chicken Puns
Description
Chiara is a non-diet dietitian and body image coach, who had us questioning everything we didn't know we believed about our bodies and food.
Trigger Warning: Diet culture and eating disorders.
There is so much of value in this conversation. Chiara helps us explore the ideas around the body positive movement, and discuss how parts of this can be detrimental. She also explains why diet culture has impacted the way we view food, and our eating behaviours.
Chiara also shares her own experience with an eating disorder, and how she navigated the path to getting better.
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You can follow Chiara on instagram @theclimbingdietitian
Chiara's One on One Program kicks off again during November
This 3-month 1:1 coaching program is for climbers who want to dial in their fueling, have a healthy relationship with food, and have better body image.
- Folks can learn more about working with Chiara 1:1 here
- And they can apply for coaching here
Resource Links
Intuitive Eating workbook
Body Grievers Club podcast
More Than a Body book
Climbing Anchors Dry Fire Hot Sauce
Become a member with ACAQ (Australian Climbing Association QLD)
Content Warning: infrequent strong language
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