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Want to feel less anxious about what you eat?

Feeling stressed about what, when, and how to eat rarely comes from not knowing enough about healthy eating. In fact, if you're like many women in midlife, you've spent decades researching the best diet for health, fitness, and weight loss. 

If you already know how to eat in a way that aligns with your health goals, why is it so hard to do that every day? 

Because stress and anxiety often get in the way of you caring for yourself in ways that you want - like eating more vegetables, for example. 

In this interview with Tracy Brown, a trauma-informed non-diet nutrition therapist, you'll start to understand why chronic dieting, body image issues, and food struggles help you cope with stress, anxiety, and even past trauma. By the end of our conversation, you'll be able to stop relying on diet culture to validate your worth and have more agency with food and your body.

Tracy Brown, RD, LD/N  is a trauma-informed nutrition therapist/eating disorder dietitian, stress recovery coach, and nutrition counseling skills teacher.  She walks beside people wanting to heal their relationship with food and weight and feel safer and less stressed in their bodies.  Since 2006, she has guided people one on one and in groups in healing from disordered eating and chronic dieting, many of which also have other stress-related conditions at www.tracybrownrd.com/get-started and  https://www.tracybrownrd.com/free-gifts (to stop bashing your body)

She is the creator of 3 courses that provide trauma-informed and body image counseling skills and supervision to health professionals as well at www.embodieddietitian.com
 

Get show notes and resources at www.alpinenutrition.org/blog

Watch the video on the Savor Food and Body YouTube Channel

How's your relationship with food?

Get additional blog posts and resources for intuitive eating during menopause on my website www.alpinenutrition.org

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