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88. Integrated Healing: An Overview of Substance Use and Eating Disorder Treatment at Renfrew with Alexis Hill, LCSW
Apr 2, 2026
54m 21s
87. Chronic Illnesses, Chronic Pain, & Eating Disorders: Lived Experience and Professional Wisdom with Tamie Gangloff, MA, MFT
Mar 19, 2026
52m 25s
86. Social Media and Eating Disorders: Recent Research & Clinician Insights
Mar 5, 2026
58m 04s
85. "I Want to Help But I Don’t Know How”: Emotion-Focused Strategies for Families with Tiffany Phillips, LMFT, CEDS
Feb 19, 2026
56m 23s
84. Hope Mapping: A Refreshing Way to Navigate Recovery’s Obstacles and Remain Motivated with Allyson Inez Ford, LPCC
Feb 5, 2026
54m 21s
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| 4/2/26 | 88. Integrated Healing: An Overview of Substance Use and Eating Disorder Treatment at Renfrew with Alexis Hill, LCSW | Treating eating disorders alongside co-occurring substance use can be complex, and many individuals wonder what should be addressed first—or what support is available when you’re in treatment for an eating disorder. In this episode, Laura and Sam sit down with Alexis Hill, one of the Team Leaders at Renfrew’s residential program in Philadelphia, to explore these important questions. Alexis shares insight into Renfrew’s specialized programming, including individualized treatment goals, substance use–specific groups, opportunities to engage in community support, and ways to effectively utilize one’s support system. We'll uncover the ways Renfrew's treatment model is able to target emotional avoidance, the common denominator of both disorders. If you or someone you know is navigating both an eating disorder and substance use, this episode highlights how treating both is possible—and how the power of community can foster sustainable change. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 54m 21s | ||||||
| 3/19/26 | 87. Chronic Illnesses, Chronic Pain, & Eating Disorders: Lived Experience and Professional Wisdom with Tamie Gangloff, MA, MFT | What happens when chronic illness, chronic pain, and eating disorders collide? In this deeply moving episode, therapist, professor, and author Tamie Gangloff, MA, MFT shares how her own journey with scoliosis shaped her relationship with her body and ultimately led her to write Chronic Illness and Eating Disorders: Assessment, Clinical Skills, and Lived Experiences. With authenticity and clinical wisdom, Tamie explores the hidden links between chronic illnesses and disordered eating, offering powerful reframes and practical tools that can change the way healing is understood. Whether you live with a chronic illness or support those who do, this conversation will leave you feeling seen, challenged, and inspired to listen more deeply to yourself and to others. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 52m 25s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | 86. Social Media and Eating Disorders: Recent Research & Clinician Insights | In this expert-led episode, eating disorder therapists Dr. Kari Gerth, DSW, LCSW, and Emily Stein, MSW, MDiv, LCSW, break down what current research reveals about social media’s impact on body image, mental health, and eating disorder recovery. Drawing on both research and clinical experience, they discuss emerging trends, key psychological theories, and the insidious ways online platforms shape how we see ourselves and the world around us. Listeners will walk away with practical strategies for improving their relationship with social media and trusted guidance from two clinicians dedicated to compassionate, evidence-based care. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 58m 04s | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | 85. "I Want to Help But I Don’t Know How”: Emotion-Focused Strategies for Families with Tiffany Phillips, LMFT, CEDS | Are you supporting a loved one through eating disorder recovery and feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to help? In this episode, Tiffany Phillips, LMFT, founder of Restoring Hope Therapy Services, shares the step-by-step strategies she uses in her sessions with families, based on Emotion-Focused Family Therapy (EFFT), an evidenced-based approach originally developed by Dr. Adele LaFrance, PhD and Dr. Joanne Dolhanty, PhD. From understanding emotional “blocks” to mastering emotion coaching, Tiffany explains how parents, partners, and loved ones can validate big emotions, apologize therapeutically, and break unhelpful communication patterns. Whether you’re in recovery, supporting someone you love, or a provider seeking practical tools, this episode offers emotion-focused strategies to deepen connection, repair emotional wounds, and promote lasting recovery. To learn more about Tiffany, visit: https://restoringhopetherapy.org If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 56m 23s | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | 84. Hope Mapping: A Refreshing Way to Navigate Recovery’s Obstacles and Remain Motivated with Allyson Inez Ford, LPCC | For those of you on your eating disorder recovery journey, you know that feeling stuck or unmotivated is often part of the healing process and sometimes it is difficult to remain hopeful. In this episode, we dive into the practice of Hope Mapping with Allyson Inez Ford. A tool originally created by Dr. Shane Lopez, Hope Mapping can help you set realistic goals, overcome obstacles, and find hope again in recovery. We’ll explore how to reconnect with your values, recognize small but meaningful milestones, and navigate setbacks without losing sight of possibility. You’ll learn practical strategies for turning abstract feelings of hope into actionable steps, understand the importance of using your supports, and discover how a clear vision can help guide your journey toward nourishment, self-compassion, and wellbeing. Whether you’re just beginning your recovery or have been on the path for a while, this episode provides tools, insights, and encouragement to help you map out a future filled with hope and healing. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 54m 21s | ||||||
| 1/22/26 | 83. How to Support a Partner with an Eating Disorder: Insights from Dr. Dana Harron, PsyD | Loving someone with an eating disorder can feel overwhelming – but you’re not alone. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Dana Harron PsyD, author of Loving Someone with an Eating Disorder: Understanding, Supporting, and Connecting with Your Partner, shares practical ways to communicate with compassion, navigate tricky situations, and strengthen your relationship during recovery. Join hosts Sam and Laura as they explore real-life scenarios, common communication pitfalls, and tools that help partners show up with empathy, patience, and understanding throughout the healing process. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 49m 04s | ||||||
| 1/8/26 | 82. Body Image Inside Out: Practical Tools to Decode Bad Body Image Days, Break Harmful Cycles, and Build Self-Compassion | Struggling with body image? In this episode, authors Deb Schacter, MSW and Whitney Otto, MA, PCC share practical tools to navigate bad body image days, interrupt harmful cycles, and foster a deeper connection with your authentic self. Learn how to "decode" your body image thoughts, turn judgment into curiosity, and strengthen the "BodySelf" muscles of awareness, curiosity, and compassion. They'll also guide you through exercises on understanding family influences, unpacking jealousy, exploring your relationship with clothing, and handling life’s "Bad Body Image Moments". Packed with actionable insights, this episode empowers you to feel freer in your body, more connected to yourself, and better equipped to handle challenging body image struggles. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 1h 00m 53s | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | 81. Harm Reduction for Eating Disorders: Supporting Quality of Life and Rethinking Care | Harm reduction for eating disorders is often misunderstood, under-discussed, and sometimes controversial — yet it’s transforming the way we think about treatment and care. In this episode, Sam and Laura are joined by Brenda Velissaris, LPC-S, CEDS-C, to explore how a harm reduction approach to eating disorders can meet people where they are, reduce immediate risks, support autonomy, and improve quality of life — all while holding hope for ongoing recovery. You’ll learn how harm reduction strategies can complement or provide alternatives to traditional treatment, offering new possibilities, tools, and compassionate support for those who don’t fully benefit from or feel stuck in conventional approaches. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 52m 00s | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | 80. Is Virtual Eating Disorder Treatment for Me? A Sneak Peek into Renfrew@Home with Alexandra Poole, LCSW and Felicia Perez Campana, Ed.S, LMHC | Join Laura and Sam as they sit down with Alexandra Poole LCSW and Felicia Perez Campana Ed.S., LMHC – two of our clinical leaders from Renfrew’s virtual eating disorder treatment program, Renfrew@Home. As we continue to navigate virtual care, they’ll answer some important and commonly asked questions, such as: Is online treatment as effective as in-person therapy? How do I eat a meal in a virtual setting? And is virtual treatment the right choice for me, my loved one, or my client? This episode shares valuable insights into Renfrew’s virtual programming – including how connections are built, meal support is provided, and care is personalized. Whether you're feeling nervous or just curious about our virtual eating disorder programming, this episode will introduce you to our dedicated staff and provide the information you need to make the best decision for yourself, a loved one, or a client. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 52m 35s | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | 79. Silencing Shame in Eating Disorder Recovery: Why It Shows Up and What to Do About It | Shame is a deeply human emotion that can affect every part of our lives — impacting mental health, body image, relationships, and eating disorder recovery. In this episode, we talk with Ashley Moser, LMFT, CEDS about where shame comes from, how it drives secrecy and isolation, and how we can begin to loosen its grip. We explore the difference between shame and guilt, the impact of systemic shame, and practical, evidence-based strategies for healing. Whether you're in recovery, working in the field, or simply navigating your own relationship with shame, this conversation offers validation, insight, and a path toward self-compassion. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 50m 33s | ||||||
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| 10/30/25 | 78. A Bittersweet Goodbye & A Bright New Beginning: Farewell Ashley, Welcome Laura | In this special episode, we say a heartfelt farewell to our beloved co-host Ashley and warmly welcome our new co-host, Laura McLain, PsyD, BC-TMH. Sam and Ashley reminisce about favorite moments from past seasons, unforgettable guests, and the joy of growing together through this podcast. Ashley shares what’s next for her and offers a touching message to you, our amazing listeners. Then, we meet Laura — a clinical psychologist, our Director of Training at Renfrew, and a thoughtful, wise new voice ready to help lead the show into its next chapter. It’s an episode full of gratitude, reflection, and hope — celebrating where we’ve been and looking forward to what’s ahead. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 52m 33s | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | 77. Eating Disorder Recovery is Possible: Johanna Kandel on Hope, Healing & Advocacy | Is recovery from an eating disorder really possible? In this inspiring episode, Johanna Kandel — survivor, author, and founder of the National Alliance for Eating Disorders — shares her journey through anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder, and how she turned her pain into purpose. We dive into the realities of non-linear recovery, overcoming treatment barriers, and the power of community. Whether you're in recovery, supporting someone, or a mental health provider, this episode offers real hope and a reminder: healing doesn't happen in isolation — it happens together. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 47m 01s | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | 76. Black Women with Eating Disorders: Cultural Humility & Clinical Care with Paula Edwards-Gayfield, LCMHCS, LPC, CEDS-C | In this powerful episode, Paula Edwards-Gayfield, LCMHCS, LPC, CEDS-C (she/her), co-author of Black Women with Eating Disorders: Clinical Treatment Considerations, reveals the unique challenges Black women face in eating disorder diagnosis and care. Drawing on her expertise, Paula explores the cultural and systemic factors that contribute to treatment disparities and offers practical strategies for clinicians to provide more inclusive, effective support. She discusses the higher prevalence of Binge Eating Disorder in Black women, the vital role of cultural humility in clinical care, and how healthcare providers can adapt evidence-based therapies to better meet the needs of Black clients. Whether you're a healthcare provider, a supporter of those in recovery, or simply someone wanting to better understand eating disorders in the Black community, this episode is an essential resource. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 1h 04m 16s | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | 75. How to Help Your Daughter Build a Healthy Body Image – Starting at Age 3 | Can body image really begin at age 3? According to the research – yes. And what parents say and do in those early years can be a powerful protective force. In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Janet Boseovski and Dr. Ashleigh Gallagher, authors of Beyond Body Positive: A Mother’s Science-Based Guide for Helping Girls Build a Healthy Body Image. They share evidence-based insights on how mothers – and all caring adults – can support girls in developing a healthy relationship with their bodies. We explore the major influences on body image, the impact of toys and movies, and why improving awareness of our own self-talk matters so much. You'll walk away with practical tools you can start using today to reduce risk for body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. This conversation offers powerful strategies for parents with children at any age – all grounded in science and compassion. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 1h 00m 02s | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | 74. We Carry Our Bodies with Us Wherever We Go: A Reflection on Decades of Work with Dance/Movement Therapist and Embodied Clinician Susan Kleinman, MA, BC-DMT, NCC, CEDS-C | Join Ashley and Sam as they sit down with Dance/Movement Therapist and Embodied Clinician Susan Kleinman to discuss how movement and attunement within the therapeutic space can foster a sense of innate safety—an essential component in the healing process for folx with eating disorders. In this episode, Susan reflects on her decades of work, shares her definition of body image, and highlights her use of “movement phrases.” Currently, Susan serves as the Creative Arts Therapy Supervisor and Dance/Movement Therapist at The Renfrew Center of Florida. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 55m 21s | ||||||
| 8/21/25 | 73. Activists, Artists, and Anti-Fat College Campuses: Raising Awareness and Mobilizing Support for Marginalized Individuals | Stephanie Spitz—Administrator, Adjunct Professor, and President of the Disability Caucus at Montclair University—joins Ashley and Sam to explore how her intersecting identities as an artist, disabled fat person, and advocate for marginalized communities have fueled her activism on campus. Drawing from lived experience and a deep commitment to amplifying often-silenced voices, Stephanie is known for transforming conviction into meaningful change. This powerful conversation touches on activism, art, and anti-fatness—and invites you to consider where you, too, might get involved. Learn more at stephaniespitz.com. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 48m 36s | ||||||
| 8/7/25 | 72. The "Middle Place" of Recovery: Embracing Progress Over Perfection with Mallary Tenore Tarpley | What if recovery isn’t about being perfectly healed, but about learning to live – and grow – in the messy, in-between spaces? In this heartfelt episode, accomplished journalist and author Mallary Tenore Tarpley shares the wisdom of “The Middle Place”, a compassionate framework for understanding eating disorder recovery as an imperfect and ongoing process. Drawing from her memoir SLIP: Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery, Mallary takes us through her recovery from childhood to motherhood, offering vulnerable reflections on grief, perfectionism, relapse, and self-discovery. Her honesty helps reduce shame and reminds us that healing isn’t linear. With warmth and insight, Mallary invites us to see recovery not as a destination, but as a daily act of showing up. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 58m 02s | ||||||
| 7/24/25 | 71. Living with Dissociative Identity Disorder: Shattering Stigmas with Monika Ostroff, LICSW, CEDS-S | In this eye-opening episode, Monika Ostroff, LICSW, CEDS-S (she/they), a renowned expert in the eating disorder field, courageously shares her lived experience with Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and Anorexia Nervosa (AN). With over 25 years of professional experience, Monika gives us an intimate look at the complexities of living with DID, explains how it complicates eating disorder recovery, and provides critical insights for mental health providers. Whether you're a clinician, someone in recovery, or simply looking to better understand DID and eating disorders, this conversation offers profound, compassionate wisdom that’s often missing from mainstream discussions. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 57m 00s | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | 70. Blood Sugar and Diabetes Care Without Blame, Shame or Stigma with Janice Dada, CEDRD, CDCES, & Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor | Ashley and Sam welcome Janice Dada, CEDRD, CDCES, and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, to discuss diabetes care through a non-weight-focused lens. In this episode, Janice shares insights from her new book, Intuitive Eating for Diabetes: The No Shame, No Blame, Non-Diet Approach to Managing Your Blood Sugar, where she integrates the 10 principles of Intuitive Eating by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch with her own “four pillars” approach. This conversation is valuable for anyone who has ever been told to lose weight to improve a health symptom—and is looking for a more compassionate, evidence-based alternative. To learn more, connect with Janice at https://www.socalnw.com, and find her book wherever books are sold. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 49m 00s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | 69. Treating Trauma and Eating Disorders: Clinical Insights with Dr. Laura McLain, PsyD, BC-TMH | Join us for a thoughtful conversation about the connection between trauma and eating disorders—and how both can be effectively treated. Dr. Laura McLain, PsyD, BC-TMH (she/her), Director of Training at The Renfrew Center, discusses why trauma is a common risk factor for eating disorders and how symptoms often serve as coping strategies for a dysregulated nervous system. We also explore Renfrew’s trauma-informed approach to care, including specialized programming that not only supports individual healing but also educates the entire community about trauma—fostering a treatment environment that is sensitive, supportive, and grounded in shared understanding. This episode offers valuable insight for clinicians, prospective clients, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of trauma’s role in eating disorder recovery. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 53m 21s | ||||||
| 5/29/25 | 68. Do You Treat ARFID?: A Deep Dive with Jaclyn Macchione, MOT, OTR/L, Part 2 | In this Part 2 episode on ARFID, we dive deeper into the crucial aspects of treatment and support. Special guest Jaclyn Macchione, MOT, OTR/L shares expert insights on the various levels of care, the multidisciplinary treatment team, as well as the common co-occurring disorders often diagnosed alongside ARFID. For parents and partners, Jaclyn provides valuable dos and don'ts to navigate the journey with loved ones, and offers a sneak peek into the powerful experiential groups that help patients build skills, improve confidence, and have fun with food along the way. Tune in for a thoughtful, informative conversation on the complex world of ARFID treatment and support. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 49m 14s | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | 67. How Do You Treat ARFID?: A Deep Dive with Jaclyn Macchione, MOT, OTR/L, Part 1 | In this powerful deep dive into ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder), we explore the pivotal role of occupational therapy in treating this complex eating disorder. Join us as we sit down with Jaclyn Macchione, MOT, OTR/L, Renfrew's seasoned occupational therapist and leader in the development of our ARFID programming. Jaclyn gives us a sneak peek into her work, including how her highly individualized interventions, like exposure therapy and oral motor work, can help patients make remarkable progress in and out of treatment. We’ll also unpack the signs and symptoms, diagnostic criteria, and the overlap with other restrictive eating disorders. This episode offers a mix of education, hope, and inspiration for anyone navigating ARFID—whether personally or professionally. Stay tuned for Part 2 next week, where we’ll discuss how families can support their loved ones at home. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 53m 16s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | 66. Food Insecurity: A Public Health Crisis Across Our Country and A Leading Risk Factor for Eating Disorders | On this episode of All Bodies. All Foods., Ashley and Sam welcome guest Patrilie Hernandez to explore the eating disorder risk factor of food insecurity. According to the USDA, 13.5% of U.S. households reported experiencing food insecurity in 2023—a rise from 12.8% in 2022. Because food insecurity can contribute to the development of eating disorders, we felt it was essential to better understand this public health crisis in order to more effectively support those affected. It’s important to recognize that individuals often do not have full control over whether they are food secure. Contributing factors can include income, access to community resources, housing location, knowledge of how to shop for and prepare food, and more. In this conversation, we unpack the systemic and personal contributors to food insecurity, how it intersects with eating disorders, and how individuals can advocate for and educate the systems around them. Learn more about Patrilie online at embodylib.com or on social media @the_bodylib_advocate. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 54m 21s | ||||||
| 4/17/25 | 65. Lived Experience in a Fatphobic Culture: A Story of Perseverance and Resilience with Your Unapologetic Body Bestie | Join Ashley and Sam as they welcome guest Jaimie Weisberg, aka Your Unapologetic Body Bestie, on this week’s episode. Jaimie is a lifestyle, beauty, and fashion creator based in Toronto. Four years ago, she started her platform not knowing where it would lead—she simply wanted to make people feel less alone than she did growing up and inspire them to embrace their true selves. What began as a passion project has since turned into a thriving community, now reaching 1.6 million followers. Through fashion, beauty, and candid life experiences, Jaimie encourages self-expression, confidence, and living unapologetically. You can find Jaimie on all social media platforms at @jaimie.weisberg If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 44m 19s | ||||||
| 4/3/25 | 64. Healing the Brain: Harnessing Biomarkers in Eating Disorder Treatment & Suicide Prevention with Dr. James Greenblatt, MD | How can we reduce the elevated risk of suicidality for those struggling with an eating disorder? Join us as we explore the critical connection between eating disorders, suicidality, and the malnourished brain with Dr. James Greenblatt MD, a distinguished expert, best-selling author, and nationally recognized leader in the field of Functional and Integrative Psychiatry. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Greenblatt offers insights into how measuring frequently overlooked biomarkers and replenishing specific nutritional deficiencies can target suicidality and other mental health symptoms at their biological roots. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, and tell your friends and colleagues! Interested in being a guest on All Bodies. All Foods.? Email podcast@renfrewcenter.com for a chance to be featured. All Bodies. All Foods. is a podcast by The Renfrew Center. Visit us at: https://renfrewcenter.com/ | 48m 03s | ||||||
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