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Make Peace With Food
Weight Loss: Not “Healthy” For YOU, If It Requires You To Engage In Unhealthy Behaviors [or Thoughts]
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, host Emily LaVoie addresses the pressure to change your body as the seasons shift—especially as diet culture ramps up its messaging around "summer bodies." Emily speaks directly to the discomfort many people feel when trying on last year’s clothes and reminds listeners that body changes are normal and expected. She then unpacks the concept of set point weight, explaining why chronic restriction, rigid food rules, and compulsive exercise may be signs that you're maintaining a weight your body is not meant to be at. Using relatable examples and personal insi...
2025-05-28
15 min
Make Peace With Food
Food Noise Explained: Why Your Appetite Is Not the Enemy
In this episode, host Emily LaVoie dives into the buzzy topic of “food noise”—those persistent, intrusive thoughts about food that so many people experience. With the rise of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and their promises to “quiet food noise,” Emily unpacks where this term comes from, what it really means, and what role appetite actually plays in our lives.Drawing from her experience as a certified eating psychology coach, Emily explores how diet culture has taught us to view our appetite as the enemy, creating unnecessary fear and stress around hunger and eating. She explains why feelings of hunger, fullness...
2025-05-13
27 min
Make Peace With Food
#26: Beyond the Bikini: Celebrating Body Diversity in the Summer
Welcome to Episode 26 of the Make Peace With Food podcast, hosted by certified eating psychology coach Emily LaVoie. In this episode, Emily tackles the pervasive topic of "summer bodies" and debunks the myth that our bodies need to change with the seasons. She shares her expertise on why intentional weight loss often leads to weight gain and stresses the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship with food over chasing an unrealistic body ideal.As Emily dives into the main theme, she reveals three actionable steps listeners can take today to improve their relationship with food:...
2025-04-08
35 min
Make Peace With Food
#25: 4 Reasons Why “What I Eat In A Day” Videos Are Harmful
In this episode of "Make Peace With Food," host Emily LaVoie dives into the problematic world of "What I Eat in a Day" videos circulating on social media. Celebrating her first year as a podcaster, Emily updates listeners on her upcoming trip to Vietnam, where she plans to indulge in the local cuisine without guilt—a testament to her healed relationship with food. Emily then shifts focus to critique the trending "What I Eat in a Day" videos. She outlines four major reasons why these posts are harmful: comparison, lack of professional nutritional background, promoting disordered eating behaviors, and th...
2025-03-25
30 min
Make Peace With Food
#24: An Introduction to Using the Hunger/Fullness Scale [Curiosity, Not Judgement]
Join host Emily LaVoie in Episode 24 of Make Peace With Food as she delves into a transformative tool for healing your relationship with food—the Hunger Fullness Scale. Discover how to use this scale with curiosity, not judgment, to better understand and respond to your body’s hunger and fullness cues. Emily breaks down each level of the scale, from 0 to 10, explaining how recognizing these signals can help prevent overeating and support a healthier, more sustainable relationship with food. In this episode, Emily also shares a personal update on her journey to becoming more organized, revealing her vulnerability and the...
2025-02-25
35 min
Make Peace With Food
#23: Parents, Healing Your Own Relationship with Food has a Ripple Effect on Future Generations
In Episode 23 of Make Peace With Food, host Emily LaVoie addresses a crucial topic for parents who wish to play a supportive role in their children's relationship with food and body image. This episode builds upon discussions from the previous installment, which focused on parents of teens. Emily highlights the importance of parents modeling a healthy relationship with food and explains how parental behaviors and attitudes can significantly impact children. Through real-life examples, she emphasizes the ripple effect that healing one's relationship with food can have on future generations. Additionally, Emily shares insights on how parents can support their...
2025-02-11
19 min
Make Peace With Food
#22: Parents, Is Your Teen Engaging in Disordered Eating Behaviors?
In this episode of "Make Peace With Food," host Emily LaVoie, a certified eating psychology coach, dives into the critical issue of disordered eating behaviors among teenagers and preteens. Emily discusses the spectrum of a person's relationship with food, from intuitive eating to full-blown eating disorders, and highlights the subtleties of disordered eating behaviors that parents need to be aware of in their children.Emily shares a personal update on a recent activity with friends, blending New Year's resolutions with creative expression through a "Vision Bingo Board." She emphasizes the importance of setting goals that nurture mental...
2025-01-31
34 min
Make Peace With Food
#21: Diet Rock Bottom Explained: Signs, Symptoms, and Steps to Recovery
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, host Emily LaVoie delves deep into the concept of "Diet Rock Bottom." Emily, a certified eating psychology coach, explores why many people hit this breaking point and how it can actually be a catalyst for positive change.Listeners will learn about the three intersecting circles that define Diet Rock Bottom: the realization that another diet is not an option, the ongoing dissatisfaction with one's body, and the grief over time, energy, and happiness lost to diet culture. Emily emphasizes the importance of understanding these elements as a necessary step...
2025-01-15
27 min
Make Peace With Food
#20: 2025: An Anti-Diet New Year
Happy New Year! Join host Emily LaVoie, a certified eating psychology coach, in this special New Year's Eve episode of Make Peace With Food. Emily reflects on the seasonal slowdown that winter brings and challenges the diet culture narrative that being less active is inherently "bad." Instead, she encourages listeners to embrace this time for rest and relaxation as a natural and healthy part of the year.As we wrap up the holiday season, Emily dives into the pervasive diet culture messages that often dominate this time of year—weight loss ads, detox claims, and new "health" tr...
2024-12-31
26 min
Outside/In
Bigfoot is from North Carolina
Appalachia is Bigfoot territory. In a big way. This week, we look at the mythical beast's legend, lore and sizable economic impact in the region. And we follow one reporter’s journey through the mountains and foothills of western North Carolina in search of Sasquatch.This episode comes to us from the wonderful folks at The Broadside from North Carolina Public Radio, a weekly podcast exploring stories happening in their home at the crossroads of the American South. Other topics include how the world ‘y’all’ is taking over the world, the impact of dangerous heat on workers...
2024-12-26
21 min
Dating Greatly
Ep 30- This Prayer Will Change Your Love Life
In this supernatural episode of Dating Greatly, Yvonne sits down with minister and bestselling author, Alice Ludwig to chat about what to do when you've done all the things, but there's still a blockage to love inside of you. Alice guides us through the realms of supernatural love, the complexities of boundary-setting, and the importance of spiritual guidance. It's an episode brimming with hope, laughter, and actionable advice, as Alice reminds us all to trust in a higher power and never underestimate the power of love and prayer. The presence of Divine Love was unmistakable in...
2024-12-20
49 min
Make Peace With Food
#19: Rethinking Compliments: Why Commenting on Bodies Does Harm
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, host Emily LaVoie delves deep into the often-overlooked impacts of body-related compliments. She shares personal updates, including enduring the record low temperatures in Kankakee, Illinois, and her culinary experiments with spaghetti squash. Emily also opens up about her husband’s first doctor visit, highlighting the importance of fiber intake due to slightly elevated cholesterol levels.The episode's main focus zeroes in on the potential harm embedded in compliments that center on physical appearance. Emily explores how seemingly positive remarks can inadvertently reinforce unhealthy societal standards and detrimental behaviors, like "ex...
2024-12-17
35 min
Make Peace With Food
#18: Navigating Food & Body Talk around the Holidays
In this episode of "Make Peace With Food," host Emily LaVoie dives into the complexities of dealing with food and body image during the holiday season. Emily provides invaluable advice on how to handle family gatherings and social events that often come with triggering conversations about diet and body image.Key Highlights:Comparison to Supermodels: Emily discusses the unrealistic standards set by supermodels and encourages listeners to avoid comparing their personal photos to heavily edited media images.Diet Conversations: Learn strategies for gracefully navigating and redirecting unwanted diet talk during...
2024-12-04
27 min
Dating Greatly
Ep 29- Breaking Cultural Norms: What My Arranged Marriage Taught Me About Self-Love
Today we are joined by the fabulous relationship coach, podcast host, and author Soni Pelty. We get real and raw as Soni talks about her unbelievable journey from an arranged marriage in conservative Dubai to discovering her true self... 22 years later. Soni shares the difference between self-care and self-love and what many women get wrong when it comes to healing, and how setting boundaries and putting yourself first can transform your relationships. From dealing with family pressures and a rocky marriage to finding her voice and learning to date, Soni's story is a ride! If...
2024-11-22
1h 05
Make Peace With Food
#17: The Pendulum Analogy: End the On Again/Off Again Dieting with Intuitive Eating
In this episode of Make Peace with Food, Emily LaVoie introduces the concept of the pendulum analogy to explain the cycle of restrictive dieting and chaotic eating. She emphasizes the importance of finding balance within a healthy range, where food choices feel harmonious rather than extreme.Emily addresses a common question: How long does it take to heal your relationship with food? She explains that timelines vary greatly from person to person. Some clients achieve significant progress within a few sessions, while others may need ongoing support over months or even years. The key is recognizing that e...
2024-11-20
39 min
Make Peace With Food
#16: Being “Fit” is Not a Look!
In this episode of Make Peace with Food, host Emily LaVoie tackles the misconceptions around health, fitness, and calorie intake. She discusses how society's emphasis on appearance often leads people to make extreme dietary choices, such as severely restricting calorie intake, which can result in harmful health consequences, even to the point of malnutrition or disordered eating. Emily stresses that health is multifaceted and cannot be gauged by appearance alone. She encourages listeners to embrace a sustainable approach to wellness, focusing on nourishing their bodies without falling into cycles of weight cycling or restrictive diets.Through personal...
2024-11-05
31 min
Dating Greatly
Ep 27- How The Mother Wound Impacts Your Relationships & What You Can Do To Fix It!
The Mother of all episodes! Maria Grande, creative arts therapist, breaks down the "mother wound," an emotional scar from early life that messes with our ability to have healthy relationships. She talks about different attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and how they play out in our love lives. Mari also shares some cool therapeutic techniques to help heal these deep emotional wounds. We'll chat about the importance of self-connection, grounding, and community support. Plus, she introduces the concept of "remothering," which is all about nurturing ourselves in the ways we needed from our mothers. ...
2024-10-31
51 min
Make Peace With Food
#15: Having a Good Relationship with Food Means Having a Good Relationship with *ALL* Foods (even Halloween candy)
In this episode, host Emily LaVoie dives into the complex world of intuitive eating and the concept of full, unconditional permission to eat. Emily breaks down why having a good relationship with food means accepting all types of food—even those we've been conditioned to fear or restrict, like Halloween candy. She touches on the generational impact of poor food relationships and how parents can set healthier examples for their children. Emily also explores the science of habituation, which helps demystify cravings and supports a more balanced, guilt-free approach to food. If the idea of letting go of food ru...
2024-10-22
29 min
Make Peace With Food
#14: The Four Different Types of Hunger: How to Identify & Satisfy Each
In this episode of "Make Peace With Food," host Emily LaVoie dives into the nuanced world of hunger, breaking down the often misunderstood concept of "emotional hunger" versus "emotional eating." Emily emphasizes that using food to address unmet emotional needs doesn't make one a bad person. Instead, she encourages developing a "toolbox" of alternative coping mechanisms.Join Emily as she explores the four distinct types of hunger: physical, taste, emotional, and practical. You'll learn how to differentiate between these types, recognize their unique characteristics, and appreciate the importance of honoring your hunger cues to foster a...
2024-10-08
32 min
Make Peace With Food
#13: Satisfaction: Your New Goal Every Time You Eat
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, host Emily LaVoie dives deep into the concept of satisfaction when it comes to eating. She breaks down the different elements that contribute to a satisfying meal, from texture and temperature to how you want to feel after eating. Emily emphasizes that intuitive eating isn't about unrestricted indulgence but rather about being mindful of how food makes you feel. She encourages listeners to ask questions like, "What texture am I craving?" and "How do I want my stomach to feel afterward?" to create more fulfilling eating experiences. As always, Emily is...
2024-09-24
32 min
Make Peace With Food
#12: Managing Your Inner Critic
In this episode, Emily LaVoie shares practical tips on silencing your inner critic and shifting negative thoughts about your body and eating habits. Discover how setting boundaries with your inner bully can help improve your body image over time. Emily offers creative strategies to manage self-critical thoughts and reminds us that the people who love us do so for reasons far deeper than appearance. Tune in for insights and encouragement to help you change your mindset and make peace with food.Support the showSchedule a free 30-min Zoom consultation with me here: https://schedulewithemilylavoie...
2024-09-10
28 min
Make Peace With Food
#11: Body Diversity and Health: Why Size Doesn’t Determine Wellness
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, certified eating psychology coach and host Emily LaVoie delves into the vital topic of body diversity. Emily, who runs a virtual private practice, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and embracing the beautiful variety of human body types, skin colors, heights, hair colors, and eye colors. She challenges societal norms that pressure larger-bodied individuals to look like smaller-bodied individuals, explaining why such changes are neither effective nor necessary for health improvement.Emily discusses the behaviors that genuinely foster health, such as getting enough sleep, managing stress, staying hydrated, exercising moderately...
2024-08-27
29 min
Make Peace With Food
#10: 11 Common Food/Body Image Challenges People Are Struggling With
In this episode of Make Peace with Food, hosted by certified eating psychology coach Emily LaVoie, we dive deep into the intricate world of eating behaviors and their emotional underpinnings. Emily unravels the complexities of binge eating, overeating, stress eating, chronic dieting, weight cycling, and food addiction. She elucidates the fine line between necessary sustenance and behaviors often driven by emotional distress and societal pressures. Binge eating, marked by uncontrollable consumption, and the resulting shame and guilt, is discussed in-depth, offering listeners insights into breaking the binge cycle and the importance of not compensating.Listeners w...
2024-08-13
35 min
Make Peace With Food
#9: Convenience Foods vs. Labor Intensive Foods: Letting Go of Diet Culture Guilt
In this episode, Emily introduces some new terminology to help reframe our relationship with food preparation. She explains the difference between "convenience foods" (foods that are quick and easy to prepare, like packaged foods or restaurant meals) and "labor intensive foods" (foods that require more time and effort to make from scratch).Emily encourages listeners to let go of diet culture messaging that convenience foods are "bad" while labor intensive foods are "good." In reality, both types of foods can be nutrient-dense or "fun foods." There's no need to feel guilty about relying on convenience foods, especially...
2024-07-30
16 min
Make Peace With Food
#8: Numbers Are Triggering. Stop Letting Them Define You.
Welcome to Make Peace with Food! I'm your host, Emily LaVoie, a certified eating psychology coach. In this episode, we explore the profound impact that numbers—like weight on a scale and calories on food labels—can have on our mental and emotional well-being. We'll dive deep into understanding how these numbers can become triggers and discuss practical strategies to reclaim your power and improve your relationship with food and your body.I share personal insights and stories from my journey, including my past struggles with disordered eating habits and obsessive weighing. We’ll talk about why it's i...
2024-07-16
31 min
Dating Greatly
Ep 26- Should He ALWAYS Pay & What Your Money Mindset Says About Your Relationships
Mo money, mo problems amiright! In today's episode, we're diving deep into a theme that often stirs up feelings of discomfort and vulnerability: money in dating. I sit down with renowned coach and emotional intelligence expert, Quincy Whorf, who shares her insights and personal experiences on the financial dynamics between partners. From the societal expectations of who should pay on a date to the emotional significance of money in relationships, Quincy opens up about her journey with money and love, and how she went from feeling resentful to feeling peaceful in her relationship. This is a must-listen if you...
2024-07-12
48 min
Make Peace With Food
#7: The Difference Between Self-Worth, Self-Esteem and their Connection to Body Image
In this episode of Make Peace With Food, your host Emily LaVoie, a certified eating psychology coach, dives deep into the foundational concepts of self-esteem, self-worth, and confidence. Building on the insights shared in Episode 6 about body image, Emily explores how these elements interplay and impact our relationship with food and body image.Emily starts the episode by sharing a glimpse into her life, discussing her recent decluttering project and her thoughts on minimalism. She then introduces an exciting new addition to her Patreon: a $15 membership tier that includes a monthly book club focused on healing...
2024-07-02
23 min
Dating Greatly
Ep 25- "You're Not Supposed To Talk About This On A First Date!" How To Use Dating Apps To Attract Love
Today, I'm thrilled to have the smart and funny Maria Pendolino on the show! As a voice actor, comedian, and online dating veteran, Maria brings a unique blend of humour and practicality to the table. In this episode, Maria shares amusing and memorable dating experiences, including a guy showing up in pajamas to their second date, and recounts the delightful story of her 97th date on Bumble, where a conversation about pickling and canning sparked a connection with her now-husband. This episode provides a wealth of insight and encouragement for listeners, especially those navigating the challenges of the online...
2024-06-20
58 min
Make Peace With Food
#6: Body Image: How Thoughts Shape Our Perceptions and Daily Lives
In Episode 6 of Make Peace with Food, host Emily LaVoie delves deep into the complex and often misunderstood topic of body image. Emily, a certified eating psychology coach, begins by sharing personal anecdotes about rediscovering joyful movement through biking and roller skating, illustrating the importance of fun and play in physical activities. She then transitions into an educational segment, explaining the nuances of body image, the harmful impacts of diet culture, and the various mental health challenges associated with poor body image. Emily reads a definition from her website's glossary to break down the concept of body image and...
2024-06-18
27 min
Make Peace With Food
#5: Let’s Talk About NORMAL EATING
Join host Emily LaVoie in this enlightening episode of Make Peace with Food as she delves into the concept of normal eating and offers a compassionate perspective on healing our relationship with food. In a world dominated by diet culture, understanding what normal eating truly means can be empowering and liberating.Emily explores the definition of normal eating as outlined by Ellen Satter, emphasizing principles of balance, flexibility, and self-awareness. Through insightful commentary and personal anecdotes, she guides listeners on a journey of self-discovery, encouraging them to reflect on their own relationship with food and body image.
2024-06-04
14 min
Make Peace With Food
#4: Food is Fuel … AND so much more!
In this episode of "Make Peace With Food," host Emily LaVoie explores the multifaceted role that food plays in our lives beyond just being a source of fuel. As a certified eating psychology coach, Emily delves into why food should not merely be seen as calories but as a form of energy, nourishment, and so much more. Recorded on International Women's Day, Emily encourages listeners to embrace and express themselves while connecting the episode to the theme of empowerment through understanding and appreciating our relationship with food. She discusses how food serves as an expression of l...
2024-05-21
13 min
Outside/In
The Kings and Queens of "the Water Prom"
The Colorado River – and the people that rely on it – are in a state of crisis. Climate change and overuse are taking a significant toll. Seven states must compromise and reach a solution to prevent the river from collapsing.In late 2023, tensions were running high between the major players in the water world as they convened at the annual Colorado River conference in Las Vegas. LAist Correspondent Emily Guerin was there, seeking to learn as much as she can about the people with the most power on the river, including a sharply-dressed 28-year-old from California. This...
2024-05-09
41 min
Make Peace With Food
#3: How much thought space are you giving food, your body, & exercise?
In this episode of Make Peace with Food, host Emily LaVoie invites listeners on a reflective journey to understand the mental space dedicated to thoughts about food, exercise, and body image. As an experienced eating psychology coach, Emily provides a safe haven for individuals struggling with their relationship with food and body image.Emily deep dives into the significance of one's thought space, asking listeners to pause and analyze the percentage of their daily thoughts occupied by future meals, diet culture, and body ideals. She challenges the pervasive guilt and shame associated with eating choices and...
2024-05-07
33 min
Make Peace With Food
#2: Defining and Dismantling Diet Culture
Welcome back to "Make Peace with Food," I'm your host Emily LaVoie, a certified eating psychology coach committed to breaking down the oppressive norms of diet culture and fostering a space where food is a source of joy, not guilt. Today, in episode 2, we're diving deep into the murky waters of diet culture to understand its complexity and harm it causes to our mental and physical health.Diet culture is like water to a fish; it's all around us, shaping our thoughts and behaviors in ways we might not even realize. It worships thinness...
2024-04-23
29 min
Outside/In
Meet the meatfluencers
Shirtless influencers on TikTok and Instagram have acquired millions of followers promoting the carnivore diet. They say studies linking meat consumption and heart disease are flawed — and plant foods are making people sick. "Western medicine is lying to you," says content-creator Dr. Paul Saladino, who co-owns a company selling desiccated cattle organs.The online popularity of the carnivore diet is undeniable. Yet, no controlled studies have been published confirming its advertised benefits. Our friends at WBUR’s podcast Endless Thread look at how social media cooked up the anti-establishment wellness trend. SUPPOR...
2024-04-11
54 min
Make Peace With Food
#1: Our Cultural Obsession with Worshipping Thinness: Thinner Does Not Equal Happier
Welcome to the Make Peace with Food podcast, where we believe that food is not the enemy and that eating should be bring joy, not stressful. In this episode, host, Emily LaVoie, delves into some of the more common root causes of our struggles with food and negative body image. She challenges our culture's obsession with thinness, highlighting the harmful impact it has on our physical and mental well-being. With insights into the damaging lies perpetuated by diet culture, Emily offers a fresh perspective on health and happiness. Join us as we uncover the truth about weight, health, and...
2024-04-09
21 min
Make Peace With Food
#0: Let's. Burn. Diet. Culture. To. The. Ground: Make Peace with Food Podcast
Welcome to Make Peace with Food, where we believe that food is not the enemy and that eating should bring joy, not stress and guilt. I'm your host, Emily LaVoie, and in our introduction episode, I share pieces of my journey from growing up in the era of supermodels and fat-free diets to becoming an eating psychology coach. I discuss my experiences as a competitive gymnast, collegiate athlete, and fitness industry professional, how those things contributed to disordered eating & poor body image, but ultimately led me to realize the importance of transforming our relationship with food. I explain what...
2024-03-26
25 min
Make Peace With Food
Food Freedom Begins Here: Make Peace with Food
In this teaser for "Make Peace with Food", host Emily LaVoie empathizes with the struggles many people have with food, body image, and emotional eating. She offers hope and a promise of food freedom, encouraging listeners to make a healthy relationship with food and stop hating their reflection. As a certified eating psychology coach, Emily invites listeners to join her on a journey towards a happier, healthier relationship with food. Stay tuned for the first episode launching on Tuesday, March 26th.Support the showSchedule a free 30-min Zoom consultation with me...
2024-03-20
01 min
You Can’t Make This Up
Pain Hustlers
Liza Drake is a blue-collar single mom who has just lost her job and is at the end of her rope. A chance meeting with a pharmaceutical sales rep puts her on an upwards trajectory economically - but a dubious path ethically - as she becomes entangled in a dangerous racketeering scheme. Her unhinged boss, her daughter's worsening medical condition, and the awareness of the devastation the company is causing forces Liza to examine her choices. Inspired by true events, the Netflix film Pain Hustlers stars Emily Blunt, Chris Evans, Andy Garcia, and Catherine O’Hara. It’s a sharp...
2023-11-01
38 min
What's Your Twenty
Seb Lavoie - Victim Mentality the #1 Wellness Killer
Guest, critical thinker and speaker, Seb Lavoie reached out as he felt that a social media post was feeding into victim mentality and he wanted to either understand, support, or perhaps, both. What happened next through an abundance of alignment and respect is an enlightened and organic conversation between two people who discuss the importance of taking a 'tactical pause' and how victim mentality is the number one wellness killer. This episode is special in that it is dedicated to two incredible young women: Angela Lee Pucci and her late sister, Victoria lee. They are bound by sisterhood, mma, and...
2023-10-28
1h 04
M l'été
M l’été avec Chantal Lavoie, 30 août 2023
Du lundi au vendredi, Chantal Lavoie et ses invités vous font découvrir des activités estivales pour tous les goûts. Au programme aujourd’hui : Annick Daigneault et Martine Asselin présentent leur projet Lou : Les pieds en haut, une expérience de réalité virtuelle qui nous permet de nous glisser dans la peau d’une personne autiste. Puis, au segment handicap, Elisanne fait un retour sur cette expérience novatrice. Et Emily Péloquin présente les Fermes Lufa. Animatrice : Chantal Lavoie Recherchiste : Aya Jennifer Andoh Mise en o...
2023-08-30
55 min
Comic Book Club
Comic Book Club: Emily Ettlinger, Justin Jordan, And André Lavoie
On this week's comic book talk show slash podcast recording, guests Emily Ettlinger ("Skeleanor The Decomposer") + Justin Jordan, and André Lavoie ("Chase & Catch")!SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, APPLE, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
2023-08-23
59 min
Comic Book Club
Comic Book Club: Emily Ettlinger, Justin Jordan, And Andre Lavoie
On this week's comic book talk show slash podcast recording, guests Emily Ettlinger ("Skeleanor The Decomposer") + Justin Jordan, and André Lavoie ("Chase & Catch")!
2023-08-23
59 min
Outside/In
What the heck is El Niño, anyway?
In case you hadn’t heard, El Niño is back in the news, and this time it’s pushing global temperatures to the 1.5-degree climate threshold, giving us a sneak preview of a world scorched by global warming. But when it comes to El Niño, the first question on people’s minds is usually…wait…what the heck is El Niño again?Well, today on Outside/In we’ve got answers. Plus, we ask how to tell if extreme weather events are caused by climate change or by El Niño, and consider what this El Niño can...
2023-08-17
20 min
Another Book on the Shelf
122 - Canadian Authors
In Episode 122, Gen and Jette keep up their CanCon with a discussion of Canadian authors. Show NotesIf you're unfamiliar with CanCon, it's the stipulation that all Canadian media contain a certain percentage of content produced, written, etc. by Canadians. It turns out we have a lot of episodes about books by Canadian authors (though not 35% as dictated by CanCon...we're working on it LOL). Find them all listed below.Listen to the CBC Massey Lectures for free on the CBC Radio website Alicia Elliot's new novel, And Then She Fell, is expected September 26.
2023-06-07
51 min
Book Talk, etc.
Easily Distracted By New Releases (May 2023) + Bookish Things We'll Never Complain About
Send us a textIn Episode 103 of Book Talk, Etc. Tina and Renee share the new releases they've recently read. They also share what they've been loving lately, their latest reads and shelf additions, and have book talk about bookish things you'll never hear them complain about. If you enjoy this episode, be sure to FOLLOW /SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app so you never miss an episode!**If you enjoy our commercial free podcast please consider supporting us on Patreon! We have great bonus episodes including: Books we DNFed, What's in the Mailbag, + Criminally Booked! P...
2023-05-16
55 min
Outside/In
Scents & sensibility
Once upon a time, potpourri was a popular way to freshen up a space. Now, for some, it feels a bit like the lava lamp of fragrance: an outdated fad from a bygone decade.So, why was potpourri so popular in the 1980’s, and what happened to it? Did the trend dry up… or just evolve?We explore the transformation of potpourri, from the fermented mush of the Victorian era to the perfumed and colorful bag of pine cones of the eighties, and talk to a few of the people still making potpourri today.Th...
2023-03-02
37 min
I'm F.I.N.E.
I'm F.I.N.E with My Relationship with Food with Special Guest Emily LaVoie
Happy Thanksgiving! Around this time of year Brad and Eric realize that they may not have the best relationships with food. So on this episode, they welcome Certified Eating Psychology Coach Emily LaVoie for an incredibly enlightening conversation on the relationships people have with food, and how significant those relationships are, especially when someone is trying to lose weight or maintain any level of health.For a free consultation with Emily, check out her website at https://emily-lavoie.com where you can find the links to her social media accounts and contact information!...
2022-11-24
1h 48
Crime Seen RHAP-up
Crime Seen | Episode 28: Hell of a Cruise
Crime Seen | Episode 28: Hell of a Cruise Crime Seen is a true crime review podcast that gets to the heart of how true crime stories are told. Join Mari Forth @MariTalks2Much and Sarah Carradine @sarahcarradine as they put true crime properties under the magnifying glass. In this episode they examine HELL OF A CRUISE. Watch it on Peacock. Joining them is Emily Fox @emelette If you are looking for the real crime in this documentary, this is the podcast for you. How many magnifying glasses out of 5 will they rate HELL OF A CRUISE...
2022-10-04
1h 11
Explicación no pedida
Ep. 25 │ ¿Por qué los machos tóxicos son tan populares?
En este episodio, ¡estamos de regreso! En este inicio de temporada, hablamos de Andrew Tate, ¿quién es?, ¿por qué es controversial?, sus opiniones sobre el feminismo y las mujeres, ¿por qué se ha hecho tan viral y popular?, la apelación de Tate y figuras como él a los jóvenes, el backlash cultural al feminismo, la rebeldía a la cultura moderna, la masculinidad como “trend”, como distinguir un trend a un gusto de nicho, la animadversión a los hombres en la cultura, el feminismo pop, ¿de quién es culpa todo esto?, la barda de Chesterton, las tr...
2022-09-06
49 min
Kankakee Podcast
#49: Emily LaVoie - Eating Psychology Coach
There are four different types of hunger. I thought there was only one. That is, until I sat down with Eating Psychology Coach, Emily LaVoie. Born and raised in Kankakee, Emily has always had a passion for helping people. While you may have met Emily through the fitness world, her main focus now is helping people improve their relationship with food. It may sound silly but after listening to this episode, I think you'll be blown away by just how much psychology there is behind eating food. Follow Emily LaVoie:Facebook:...
2022-06-13
1h 17
Startup Montréal
Entrepreneuriat et parentalité
On parle de parentalité et d'entrepreneuriat avec - Bruno Morency, Techstars Montreal AI - Samantha Walker, mia - Emily Charry Tissier, Whale Seeker - Jeremi Lavoie, AFX Medical - Guillaume Lajoie, Startup Montréal 👥 Une édition co-organisée avec Techstars Montreal AI Les Mercredis Startup sont présentés par Startup Montréal en partenariat avec Cisco et InfoBref . InfoBref est un nouveau média d'information destiné aux professionnels et aux gens d'affaires. InfoBref vous offre l'essentiel...
2022-04-13
40 min
Oh, I Like That
Re-Run: Poetry for Children and Slobs
This episode originally aired on August 12, 2021 (listen here).Poetry can be really delightful, but it can also feel really inaccessible. In this episode, we talked about our favorite poems, how to discover poems you love (and disregard everything else tbh), and then how to find poems that fit your specs. Stick around after the outro to hear our editor Lucas reading some selections.This episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. MJ Brodie transcribed this...
2022-04-07
59 min
Outside/In
Outside/Inbox: Do Bears Hoot?
We’ve got answers to your burning questions: a query about the impacts of wildlife smoke on bird migration; a long-smoldering family debate over whether or not bears can hoot; and, perhaps, stamping out the fire in the gas furnace heating your home.Question 1: What home heating system is best for the climate?Question 2: Is wildfire smoke impacting bird migration?Question 3: Do bears hoot?Question 4: Are farmers practicing agroforestry in New England?Do you have a question about the natural world? Submit it to the Outside/Inbox! Send a vo...
2021-12-02
27 min
Outside/In
Scents and Sensibility
Once upon a time, potpourri was a popular way to freshen up a space. Now, for some, it feels a bit like the lava lamp of fragrance: an outdated fad from a bygone decade. So, why was potpourri so popular in the 1980’s, and what happened to it? Did the trend dry up… or just evolve? We explore the transformation of potpourri, from the fermented mush of the Victorian era to the perfumed and colorful bag of pine cones of the eighties, and talk to a few of the people still making potpourri today. Fe...
2021-09-09
37 min
Oh, I Like That
Poetry for Children and Slobs
Poetry can be really delightful, but it can also feel really inaccessible. In this episode, we talked about our favorite poems, how to discover poems you love (and disregard everything else tbh), and then how to find poems that fit your specs. Stick around after the outro to hear our editor Lucas reading some selections.This episode was produced by Rachel and Sally and edited by Lucas Nguyen. Our logo was designed by Amber Seger (@rocketorca). Our theme music is by Tiny Music. MJ Brodie transcribed this episode. Follow us on Twitter @OhILikeThatPod.Things we...
2021-08-12
59 min
Tim and Friends
May 18: Habs Planning for Fans at Bell Centre if Series Goes 6 Games
Tim details the IOC’s decision to not allow Mandy Bujold to compete in the Olympics after missing qualifiers due to her pregnancy. Nick Kypreos, Emily Kaplan, and Renaud Lavoie (19:25) give Stanley Cup Playoff predictions in our hockey roundtable. Maple Leafs’ head coach Sheldon Keefe (44:52) joins to talk about Toronto’s upcoming playoff series against […]
2021-05-19
1h 33
Just Watch Me
Book Club Ep #1: Autopsy of a Boring Wife
Today on the podcast we are joined by Emily Woosey, host of The Breakfast Book Club podcast. Together we dissect a work of Canadian fiction called Autopsy of a Boring Wife by Marie Renee Lavoie.Autopsy of a Boring Wife is the story of 48-year-old woman who suddenly learns her husband of 25 years is leaving her because she is "boring." Join us for a deep dive into this very funny Quebecois novel where we consider the themes of female friendship, regaining your independence, and what it means to be in “boring.”Advertising Inquiries: https://redc...
2021-03-03
1h 01
Healing Corner with Emily Tennison
Dr. Lisa Lavoie, N.D. on nutrition + human design
Dr. Lisa Lavoie shares the liberation that human design offers regarding our nutrition choices and digestion circumstances. She breaks down nutrition by energy type, the 6 digestion systems, and what’s possible when we live according to our own strategy and authority. drlisalavoie.com for individual readings, mentorship program, and a free mini program @drlisalavoie on Instagram myhumandesign.com to access your human design chart
2021-02-15
1h 18
Mormons on Mushrooms
Song Circle Sundays - Volume 1 - "My People Are Waking"
Send us a textExcited to release our first Song Circle Sunday--a monthly celebration of music and art featuring local artists, their music, and their stories.We have an epic lineup to kickstart things off:Mountain TribeMadam SnowflakeRocky LavoieTessie HuntingtonHope you enjoy!Art by Tanner Gilliland @tannerg_artArtist Bios:Mountain Tribe:As artists of both imagination and soul Mountain Tribes’ music takes you on a magical journey, their words paint breathtaking pictures and the vibrations of sound are not only entertaining bu...
2021-01-31
1h 23
New Light Radio Dramas
A Ghost of Christmas Past (part 2)
A Ghost of Christmas Past, a new femme-forward adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol A festive ghost story and cautionary tale, Fan, Scrooge’s often forgotten younger sister, takes center stage as the feminine and ethereal guide to restore balance in the unbalanced world and heart of Ebenezer Scrooge. Fan illuminates the notion that our individual and prime responsibility as humans is to examine how our inner phantoms, our histories, our words, and our actions affect those around us. adapted & directed by Ashlee Wasmund with original music, lyrics, & music di...
2020-12-10
47 min
New Light Radio Dramas
A Ghost of Christmas Past (part 1)
A Ghost of Christmas Past, a new femme-forward adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol A festive ghost story and cautionary tale, Fan, Scrooge’s often forgotten younger sister, takes center stage as the feminine and ethereal guide to restore balance in the unbalanced world and heart of Ebenezer Scrooge. Fan illuminates the notion that our individual and prime responsibility as humans is to examine how our inner phantoms, our histories, our words, and our actions affect those around us. adapted & directed by Ashlee Wasmund with original music, lyrics, & music di...
2020-12-07
1h 09
3-4 Minutes w/a Duck
3-4 Minutes w/a Duck - Capt Lavoie
Today we get to know Capt Michael Lavoie. He shares his opinion on fast food and his amazing luck with roof jumping. We even have a surprise guest appearance from the better half of Team Lavoie. Enjoy!
2020-05-05
13 min
Danscussions & Co
Émission du 8 novembre 2019
<p><strong>90 minutes culturelles - Au sommaire : NATE YAFFE, GENEVIÈVE BOULET/LA TRESSE & MANI SOLEYMANLOU sont les artistes de L'ACTU DE LA SCÈNE ; Rencontre avec l'artiste Mélanie Binette; 10 minutes en compagnie de David Lavoie et la 20e édition du FESTIVAL DU MONDE ARABE sera à l'honneur des LES GRANDES DISCUSSIONS. </strong></p> <ul> <li><strong><u>L’ACTU DE LA SCÈNE</u></strong> <u><br /> </u>Par Maud Mazo-Rothenbühler</li>...
2019-11-08
29 min
Mindful Meanderings with Emily Carter
Dark Heart by Rebecca Lavoie | Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on : https://hotaudiobook.com/free Title: Dark Heart Author: Rebecca Lavoie, Kevin Flynn Narrator: Paul Costanzo Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins Language: English Release date: 10-24-17 Publisher: Tantor Audio Genres: Nonfiction, True Crime Summary: Was murder part of the game? Seventeen-year-old Kat McDonough grew up with theater in her blood - and a penchant for make-believe. More than a decade older, Seth Mazzaglia was well-known in the community theater circle of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He, too, had a rich inner life - and he soon had Kat convinced that they were soul...
2017-10-25
05 min
Hayek Program Podcast
Emily Chamlee-Wright on Liberal Arts, Identity, and Inspiration
In February 2016, Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow Virgil Storr sat down with Emily Chamlee-Wright, President & CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies and alumna of the Mercatus PhD Fellowship program, to discuss her research on economics and culture. In Part 2 of this interview, Chamlee-Wright discusses the impetus behind her decision to teach in liberal arts colleges, the continuation of her research program at these schools, her experience as an administrator at liberal arts colleges, and her identity as a scholar, teacher, and administrator. CC Music: Twisterium
2016-11-17
31 min
Hayek Program Podcast
Emily Chamlee-Wright on Liberal Arts, Identity, and Inspiration
In February 2016, Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow Virgil Storr sat down with Emily Chamlee-Wright, President & CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies and alumna of the Mercatus PhD Fellowship program, to discuss her research on economics and culture. In Part 2 of this interview, Chamlee-Wright discusses the impetus behind her decision to teach in liberal arts colleges, the continuation of her research program at these schools, her experience as an administrator at liberal arts colleges, and her identity as a scholar, teacher, and administrator. CC Music: Twisterium
2016-11-17
31 min
Hayek Program Podcast
Emily Chamlee-Wright on The Economic Way Of Thinking & The Messiness Of The Social World
In February 2016, Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow Virgil Storr sat down with Emily Chamlee-Wright, President & CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies and alumna of the Mercatus PhD Fellowship program, to discuss her research on economics and culture. In Part 1 of this interview, Chamlee-Wright discusses her time as a student at George Mason University, her work with her mentor Don Lavoie, her research on the role of culture in Austrian economics and post-disaster recovery, and her use of field-work in understanding the social world.
2016-11-14
1h 10
Hayek Program Podcast
Emily Chamlee-Wright on The Economic Way Of Thinking & The Messiness Of The Social World
In February 2016, Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow Virgil Storr sat down with Emily Chamlee-Wright, President & CEO of the Institute for Humane Studies and alumna of the Mercatus PhD Fellowship program, to discuss her research on economics and culture. In Part 1 of this interview, Chamlee-Wright discusses her time as a student at George Mason University, her work with her mentor Don Lavoie, her research on the role of culture in Austrian economics and post-disaster recovery, and her use of field-work in understanding the social world.
2016-11-14
1h 10
Hayek Program Podcast
'Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster' Book Panel
On September 8, 2016, the Hayek Program hosted a book panel on 'Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster: Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship,' co-authored by Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Fellow Virgil Henry Storr, Hayek Program Senior Fellow Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, and Mercatus PhD alumna Laura E. Grube. The panel included author Virgil Storr and panelists Peter Boettke, Daniel Aldrich, Lori Peek, and Emily Chamlee-Wright. The panelists discussed the findings of the book, namely how communities gain access to resources needed to rebuild after natural disasters while overcoming the collective-action problem. CC Music: Twisterium
2016-10-03
1h 09
Hayek Program Podcast
'Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster' Book Panel
On September 8, 2016, the Hayek Program hosted a book panel on 'Community Revival in the Wake of Disaster: Lessons in Local Entrepreneurship,' co-authored by Hayek Program Don C. Lavoie Fellow Virgil Henry Storr, Hayek Program Senior Fellow Stefanie Haeffele-Balch, and Mercatus PhD alumna Laura E. Grube. The panel included author Virgil Storr and panelists Peter Boettke, Daniel Aldrich, Lori Peek, and Emily Chamlee-Wright. The panelists discussed the findings of the book, namely how communities gain access to resources needed to rebuild after natural disasters while overcoming the collective-action problem. CC Music: Twisterium
2016-10-03
1h 09