239 – Her Story: She Overcame a 40-Year Battle with Food and Body Image with Ann

by | May 7, 2020 | 0 comments

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In today’s episode, we’ll listen to an Academy student’s 40-year battle with food and body image…

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Ann Killin, a student of the Going Beyond the Food Academy. Ann agreed to share her story on the podcast to help other women take the step forward in healing in their relationship with food and body. 

 Ann is being very vulnerable and open about her life journey. She shares how her struggle was brought on by a single comment from her father. The struggle then continued for 40 years… 

In this episode, we discussed:

  • How one single comment from a caregiver triggered a 40-year battle with body image and food.
  • The side effects of chronic dieting throughout her life.
  • How she attracted partners, relationships that match her level of love towards herself.
  • The health crisis that triggered her to do her work to heal her relationship to food.
  • The reason why reading the intuitive eating book wasn’t enough for her
  • Advice Ann would give to anyone listening that she wished someone would have told her.

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Hello! I’m Stephanie Dodier Non-Diet Nutritionist and Coach. I teach and coach women how to break free from the socialized thinking of diet culture and liberate yourself from unrelenting pressure to be thinner so that you can eat in a way that truly supports your well-being and start living the life you’ll look back on with no regrets. Join me in leading the feminist health revolution where we trust women and their body!

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