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Nourishing Women Podcast - 116: Let's Talk About Your Relationship with Social Media

116: Let's Talk About Your Relationship with Social Media

10/08/19 • 13 min

Nourishing Women Podcast

This episode marks an exciting update to the show, we are now offering two episodes a week!

Tuesday episodes will be shorter in length and Friday episodes will include personal life updates again and usual business updates, and then share the longer length episodes. I’m also thinking Tuesday episodes will be more of thought based conversations and Friday episodes will be for guests or educational, step by step, or more science driven episodes.

I promise I’ll always have episodes on Friday no matter what, but the Tuesdays may be just seasons we...or every other week...let’s see how I feel about it on the production side and how you feel about it from the content side and we will go from there!

Today we are going to chat how social media can impact your intuitive eating journey. Social media's role in your journey is so important its something I ask every client at Nourishing Minds Nutrition, and included it in my Body Image Reset.

After this episode I want you to do your own analysis of your relationship with social media.

While I love to use social media for connection to my community, networking with peers and getting daily inspiration, there was also a time in my life where it made me feel disconnected from my intuition and I also started to question my own eating and exercise habits, as I began to compare myself to popular influencers on the app.

Can you relate? Let me also ask...

How much time do you spend on their daily? Do you get excited, inspired and enjoy connecting with friends and peers?

Or does it make you anxious? Begin to question yourself? Does it make it harder for you to accept your body? Yourself? Does it make it harder to know what to eat?

Does it in any way make you feel not enough? Less worthy or deserving?

Today's episode gives you tips and strategies for how to utilize social media in a way that supports your relationship with yourself and your intuitive eating journey. We chat how to take a social media detox, take inventory of who you follow, create boundaries with the app and more!

Get Victoria’s FREE E-BOOK on how to ditch the diets.

Victoria’s favorite Primally Pure products:

Resources for you:

Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN:

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This episode marks an exciting update to the show, we are now offering two episodes a week!

Tuesday episodes will be shorter in length and Friday episodes will include personal life updates again and usual business updates, and then share the longer length episodes. I’m also thinking Tuesday episodes will be more of thought based conversations and Friday episodes will be for guests or educational, step by step, or more science driven episodes.

I promise I’ll always have episodes on Friday no matter what, but the Tuesdays may be just seasons we...or every other week...let’s see how I feel about it on the production side and how you feel about it from the content side and we will go from there!

Today we are going to chat how social media can impact your intuitive eating journey. Social media's role in your journey is so important its something I ask every client at Nourishing Minds Nutrition, and included it in my Body Image Reset.

After this episode I want you to do your own analysis of your relationship with social media.

While I love to use social media for connection to my community, networking with peers and getting daily inspiration, there was also a time in my life where it made me feel disconnected from my intuition and I also started to question my own eating and exercise habits, as I began to compare myself to popular influencers on the app.

Can you relate? Let me also ask...

How much time do you spend on their daily? Do you get excited, inspired and enjoy connecting with friends and peers?

Or does it make you anxious? Begin to question yourself? Does it make it harder for you to accept your body? Yourself? Does it make it harder to know what to eat?

Does it in any way make you feel not enough? Less worthy or deserving?

Today's episode gives you tips and strategies for how to utilize social media in a way that supports your relationship with yourself and your intuitive eating journey. We chat how to take a social media detox, take inventory of who you follow, create boundaries with the app and more!

Get Victoria’s FREE E-BOOK on how to ditch the diets.

Victoria’s favorite Primally Pure products:

Resources for you:

Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN:

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115: The Pros and Cons of the Whole 30 Diet with Megan Perez RD/N

On the podcast today we have back on the show Megan Perez, one of the dietitians at Nourishing Minds Nutrition. In this episode, Megan shares her feedback and personal experience trying the whole 30 diet, and how this is not a non-diet approach. We review who the diet was created for, the pros, cons and major takeaways from her experience implementing it. Overall, our goal is to show you that no external sources that tell you what you can and cannot eat is true intuitive eating, and that placing food and good or bad categories creates an all or nothing approach to food. While the episode aims to be open-minded to why someone may implement this in their lives, we feel there is no way it could heal someone's relationship with food or could be sustainable for the long term.

Get Victoria’s FREE E-BOOK on how to ditch the diets.

Victoria’s favorite Primally Pure products:

Resources for you:

Let’s hang out! Connect with Victoria and the staff at NMN:

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117: Adaptogens 101 and How to Use Them

Adaptogens are all the rage right now, and this is one of the few health trends that I’m here for! Adaptogens are naturally occurring, nontoxic plant substances such as herbs, roots, spices and even mushrooms that have been used traditionally by Aruvedya (the sister science to yoga and 5,000 year old practice of medicine in India), Chinese medicine, and in Northern European countries for thousands of years. While common in Eastern medicine and application, they are picking up in the West and we are going to explore in today’s podcast episode what constitutes a plant as an adaptogen, what they provide and do for the body, research surrounding them, why you may want to consider them for stress and hormone support and some of my favorite specific types of adaptogens.

At the end of the day, adaptogens should be used in a fun, curious way to see if they benefit you and to consider as part of your wellness routine and/or healing protocol. They are not mandatory to pursue health, but if you notice a difference taking them, can be supportive to take to combat everyday stressors.

Get Victoria’s FREE E-BOOK ON HOW TO EAT FOR HORMONES.

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Resources for you:

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