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Does slowing down in session ever feel “wrong” because the system around you rewards speed? In Part 3 of the No Nutrition Emergencies series, Bethany and Danielle unpack why urgency isn’t the answer—and how regulation creates space for more ethical, sustainable care.

They explore what happens when dietitians slip into over-functioning, why slowing down is an active clinical skill (not passivity), and how to regulate before you react in session. You’ll walk away with practical insights to help you stay grounded, intentional, and effective in your work.

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About the Hosts:

Bethany Wheeler and Danielle Southern are registered dietitians with years of experience in outpatient care, eating disorder treatment and private practice mentorship. Together, they created The MENTORD Podcast to provide the support, tools and real-world conversations that dietitians wish they had in school.