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Love This Food Thing

A series of conversations around experiences with food, eating disorders and recovery.

Jemma Richards

97 episodesEN

Show overview

Love This Food Thing has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 97 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 80 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 9th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 48 min and 54 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 3 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 27 episodes published. Published by Jemma Richards.

Episodes
97
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
51 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Jemma is the Founder and host of Love This Food Thing. After 20+years of suffering with eating disorders, Jemma wants to open up the conversation around people's relationship with food. It's not about food; it's about life and how we live it. Everyone's disordered eating will be different because we're all fundamentally unique. We champion personal stories on eating disorders, recovery, staying recovered and maintaining our physical, emotional and spiritual balance. Disclaimer: Jemma is not a medical professional and all opinions are entirely her own.

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S9 Ep 96Eating Disorders, Control and Social Media with Azélie Maurice

Azélie says, “During lockdown I was most of the time alone with my mother who was sick. It was stressful. Many people used social media to communicate and to share and there were many messages around diet culture. Although my mother’s cancer was unpredictable, my eating disorder wasn’t predictable either, but it was a way of controlling my body; choosing to be sick, even though you don’t choose but it’s you orchestrating your own symptoms, when it’s cancer it’s more the body who is sick.I don’t know how to formulate it without saying people with an eating disorder have a choice - I don’t think so! I just think that the control you think you have when you have an eating disorder was maybe for me, at the time, a response to the unpredictability of cancer.”Azélie developed anorexia in response to her Mother’s cancer but it was during lockdown that she had the space to “indulge” it and use social media. Her turning point came when joined a running club and felt her anxiety dissipate. In order to run well, she had to eat. Not just to fuel her body but also to align with her peers. What everyone was having for dinner was a regular and cheerful topic of conversation. Azelie is the youngest guest I’ve had the pleasure to host on the podcast. I was greatly moved by her story, insight and emotional intelligence as I’m sure you will be. Tune in!This episode is dedicated to Azélie’s Mum.PS. Azélie mentions the book Famished: Eating Disorders and Failed Care in America by Rebecca Lester toward the end of this episode, which I heard as Rubika! When I asked afterwards, who is Rubika, (should have asked during the recording) we ascertained she meant Rebecca Lester.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[03:34] - Food Friend or Foe[04:55] - Early Roots and Lockdown Triggers[08:16] - Relapse and Stress Abroad[09:44] - Control and Cancer Uncertainty[12:59] - Diet Culture and Social Media Spiral[21:00] - Recovery Is Not Linear[22:58] - Underlying Stress and Need for Control[24:49] - Exercise and Therapy[25:23] - Finding the Right Help[26:28] - Running Club Recovery[29:45] - Family Support and Loss[32:27] - Managing Relapse Risks[35:39] - Stigma and Stereotypes[40:12] - Beyond Diagnosis Labels[42:35] - Hope Through ResearchCONNECT WITH AZÉLIE:Azélie's InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Mar 30, 202651 min

S9 Ep 95Sex and Sensuality with Lisa G - Mini Menopause Pod Series

Welcome back to our mini menopause series with nutritionist and health coach, Lisa G where we chat about some individual aspects of the menopause, or as we’re calling it ‘Four Short Dives from Two Short Divas’.In this fourth and final episode, we chat about sex, because it’s important, and no one needs to suffer in silence - plenty do - around libido/sex drive, vaginal dryness, ways to feel more sensual and to remind you that everyone’s sexual drive fluctuates during menopause.We discuss how hormonal changes can impact libido, body confidence, and vaginal comfort, and why women shouldn’t suffer in silence. Lisa shares practical insights around vaginal dryness, pain, UTIs, and the benefits of localised vaginal estrogen, probiotics, and pelvic health check-ups, alongside the importance of honest communication with partners.The conversation also expands beyond sex into sensuality and self-connection; exploring how touch, creativity, rest, scent, movement, and simple self-care rituals can help women reconnect with their bodies.Don't forget, Lisa is offering a free 20 min consultation, you can find her contact details on her website!EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:40] - Sex Drive and Intimacy Issues[01:36] - Addressing Vaginal Dryness[03:05] - Importance of Communication with Your Partner[06:40] - Sensuality and Self-Care[08:38] - Embracing Change and Self-LoveCONNECT WITH LISA:Lisa's WebsiteLisa's InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Jan 12, 202613 min

S9 Ep 94Medicinal Mushrooms and Their Benefits with Anna Middleton

Happy 2026!One of the reasons I created Love This Food Thing was to help people find their way to good health and well being which is why we’re excited to bring you this new year episode with amateur expert mycologist Anna Middleton.“The core reason I love mushrooms is to do with the health properties - physically, mentally and emotionally they are incredible - but they’re also great connectors. They help us connect to each other and ourselves. I have one foot in the science and one foot in the magic. Our relationship with funghi is old! I like to consider mushrooms as our ancestors.”A brief overview:Origins and history of FunghiMedicinal and functional aspects of: reishi, chaga, cordyceps and Lion’s Mane.Plus a psychedelic ending on Psilocybin and Flyer Garrick.Always do your own research and consult a medical practitioner where necessary. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:18] - Meet Anna Middleton: Health and Nutrition Coach[01:05] - The Healing Power of Mushrooms[02:45] - Understanding Fungi: The Ancient Organisms[07:48] - Mushrooms in History and Their Uses[14:29] - Reishi: The Meditation Mushroom[24:34] - Chaga: The King of Mushrooms[35:31] - Enhancing Fertility and Libido with Mushrooms[37:21] - Cordyceps: Energy and Performance Enhancer[42:22] - Lion's Mane: The Brain-Boosting Mushroom[58:35] - Exploring Psychedelic MushroomsCONNECT WITH ANNA:Anna's InstagramAnna's WebsiteFor the products we mention you can either go straight to the supplier: thebristolfungarian.co, londonootropics.com, hybridherbs.com and hifasdaterra.com or you can order from naturaldispensary.co.uk using Anna’s affiliate code AMNI15 for a 15% discount.Disclaimer: Anna receives a commission when you use this code.THANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Jan 5, 20261h 14m

S9 Ep 93Why Menopause Changes How You Need Protein with Lisa G - Mini Menopause Pod Series

Welcome back to our mini menopause series with nutritionist and health coach Lisa G, where we chat about some individual aspects of the menopause.In episode three of our four-part menopause mini-series, Jemma is joined again by Lisa to talk about one topic that comes up again and again for women in midlife: protein.If you’ve ever felt more fatigued, foggy, hungry, or noticed your body responding differently to food during perimenopause or menopause — this episode is for you. And if you have a complicated relationship with food, you’re especially not alone.This conversation gently explores why protein matters so much during menopause, without rules, pressure, or perfection.Don't forget, Lisa is offering a free 20 min consultation, you can find her contact details on her website!EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:30] - The Importance of Protein During Menopause[01:26] - Challenges and Solutions for Protein Intake[05:59] - Protein Sources and Recommendations[08:56] - Practical Protein-Rich Meal IdeasCONNECT WITH LISA G:Lisa's WebsiteLisa's InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Dec 29, 202513 min

S9 Ep 92Food, Mood and Menopause with Lisa G - Mini Menopause Pod Series

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Welcome back to our mini menopause series with nutritionist and health coach, Lisa G where we chat about some individual aspects of the menopause, or as we’re calling it ‘Four Short Dives from Two Short Divas’.In this episode we chat about the impact of declining estrogen on neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, and adrenaline, and how this affects mood and stress. Lisa explains the importance of nutrients such as Vitamin C, B vitamins, L-Theanine, and magnesium for supporting adrenal health and mental well-being.We also discuss food sources like leafy greens, supplements suitable for various dietary needs, and emphasise the importance of self-care (hello, Epsom salt baths!), understanding body changes, and making small, sustainable dietary adjustments during menopause.Don't forget, Lisa is offering a free 20 min consultation, you can find her contact details on her website!EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:55] - Food, Mood, and Menopause[01:43] - Understanding Neurotransmitters and Hormones[02:59] - Supporting Adrenal Health with Nutrients[04:36] - Magnesium and Its Benefits[07:56] - The Importance of Gut Health[09:33] - Small Sustainable Changes for Menopausal Health[10:17] - Adapting Exercise During MenopauseCONNECT WITH LISA:Lisa's WebsiteLisa's InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Dec 15, 202513 min

S9 Ep 91Body Image and Weight Gain with Lisa G - Mini Menopause Pod Series

Welcome to our mini menopause series with nutritionist and health coach Lisa G where we chat about some individual aspects of the menopause. Or as we’re calling it Four Short Dives from Two Short Divas.First up: Body Image and Perimenopause.We discuss the mind**** nature of our bodies changing, when there’s nothing you can do about it. Hormonal fluctuations. Embracing the change. Ways to get in touch with your body. Seeing menopause as a wonderful opportunity for a new beginning. And there’s an extra add on where Lisa asks me some personal questions!Lisa is offering a free 20 min consultation, you can find her contact details on her website.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:01] - Understanding Perimenopause and Weight Gain[03:58] - Body Image Challenges During Menopause[06:12] - Embracing the Menopausal Journey[07:25] - Top Tips for Connecting with Your Body[09:44] - Recognising Perimenopause Symptoms[11:05] - Personal Experiences and Advice[11:36] - Q&A: Relationship with Food and Menstrual CycleCONNECT WITH LISA:Lisa's WebsiteLisa's InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Dec 8, 202518 min

S9 Ep 90Eating Disorder Treatment with Laura Casey

Laura Casey is the Director of Services at the Lois Treatment Centre for Eating Disorders in Dublin.Laura says: “For the person to realise WHY… always helps their recovery because although they can’t change what happened, they can know why this happened. And then what their triggers are, which gets them to a point where they’re more resilient because they’ve done the work.”Laura is passionate about a multi pronged approach for eating disorder recovery.In this episode, we talk about the healthcare system, accessing treatment and how the lack of resources impedes a successful recovery.  And so much more!I loved my chat with Laura. She's a ray of sunshine. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:21] - Laura's Personal Relationship with Food[02:14] - Raising the Next Generation[06:31] - The Importance of Enjoying Food[08:08] - Laura's Career in Mental Health[09:31] - Understanding Eating Disorders and Trauma[20:12] - Challenges in the Healthcare System[28:43] - Challenges with Medication and Eating Disorders[31:55] - The Complexity of Eating Disorders[35:39] - Wellness Recovery Action Plan[38:12] - Support and Self-Compassion StrategiesCONNECT WITH LAURA CASEY:Lois Bridges Eating Disorder Treatment CentreCheck Out Lois Bridges’ InstagramLaura's LinkedInTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Dec 1, 202550 min

S9 Ep 89The Menopause with Nutritionist and Health Coach, Lisa G

Lisa believes in using food as medicine.“The starting point for me with clients, if appropriate, is to balance out stress levels. I like to work holistically, it’s never ever just about the food you eat it’s all about small sustainable changes.”I met Lisa on a retreat. She hosted my welcome interview and instinctively knew I was on the edge of burn out. I was so comforted by her warmth and expertise that I  invited her onto the podcast. From a young age Lisa suffered with polycystic ovaries and severe hormonal imbalances. After an early surgical menopause she was left unsupported and alone.   Lisa is a menopausal hormone expert and because of her own experiences dedicated to supporting women through any “hormonal storm”. We talked about hormones and menopause but had so much to say that we may well record some more. Stay tuned!EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:09] - Lisa's Personal Health Journey[02:30] - Understanding Polycystic Ovaries and Insulin Resistance[06:33] - Navigating Menopause: Lisa's Experience[12:58] - The Role of Hormones in Women's Health[18:28] - The Impact of Hormonal Changes on Mental and Physical Health[31:44] - Breaking the Silence on Women's Health[32:26] - Understanding the Microbiome[34:45] - The Role of Testosterone in Women's Health[36:42] - Navigating Menopause[37:28] - The Importance of Hormone Research and Testing[41:07] - Holistic Approaches to Health and Wellness[46:38] - The Power of Nutrition and Lifestyle Changes[54:01] - Embracing Menopause as a New BeginningCONNECT WITH LISA G:Lisa's InstagramLisa's WebsiteTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Sep 22, 202558 min

S9 Ep 88Anorexia and Recovery in the Middle Place with Mallary Tenore Tarpley

“I found I wanted to stop time. If I could stay the same size as when my Mum was alive I could be closer to her. So I ended up restricting my food intake not because I wanted to be skinny but because I wanted to feel small and safe.”Mallary developed anorexia after the loss of her Mum. Some misguided nutritional education at school helped fuel her symptoms and OCD; a time consuming jumping habit. Young Mallary was determined to be perfect.Many years later when Mallary was teaching journalists how to write restorative narratives and include  the forgotten “messy middle/ middle place” she had a lightbulb moment. What if she explored her own “middle place?” Would this put the brakes on her quest for perfection and open the space up with her ongoing recovery? The answer can be found in Mallary’s book: SLIP: Life In The Middle Of Eating Disorder Recovery.I recorded this podcast with Mallary the morning after the launch of her debut book SLIP: Life In The Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery.What a pro!I really enjoyed our chat. It was full of insightful and lived experience wisdom. Mallary made me think about my own stuff, which is always a plus. Enjoy.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:00:27 - Mallary's Book and Its Themes01:42 - Mallary's Relationship with Food02:22 - Struggles with Anorexia02:50 - Impact of Mother's Death04:02 - Complications of Eating Disorders08:56 - Mallary's Teenage Years11:07 - College Challenges and Binge Eating18:47 - The Concept of the Middle Place26:44 - Struggles and Progress in Recovery32:29 - Mallory's Book, Slip33:06 - Motherhood and Recovery Challenges35:11 - Obsessive Behaviours Postpartum36:38 - Research and Awareness on Eating DisordersCONNECT WITH MALLARY TENORE TARPLEY:Connect with Mallary on InstagramPick Up a Copy of SlipMallary’s WebsiteTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Sep 1, 202553 min

S9 Ep 87Running and Anorexia with Sean Blake

Sean says, “I always remember, one time, getting off the bike and just shivering, I think I’d even stopped sweating.  I remember falling onto my bed. I have this memory of a long tunnel and there’s two silhouettes at the end of it. I don’t know where it came from. I blacked out. I went in to my wife and I said I need help. I think I’ve got a problem with food.I’d get up at 5am every morning to run. I’d run if it was raining, snowing, if I was injured. One time I was out running and I started crying because I didn’t like doing it. It was so hard but I knew I couldn’t give up. I lived to run. I’d wake up anxious because I wanted to get out that door and run.”As a kid Sean didn’t like to eat. He felt constantly anxious.During his teenage years Sean drank. Later he swapped alcohol for the gym and quickly became obsessed. He gave up the gym and started running. He ran and ate as little as possible. It was the only way he could manage his feelings of self hate and anxiety, But neither worked so he ran more and ate even less. One day he fell apart. Join me to hear Sean’s remarkable story and ongoing recovery. Sean is one of life’s natural storytellers; his openness and desire to spread the word make his episode a must listen.  Here’s to you, Sean.We need more voices like you.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:39] - Early Struggles with Food and Anxiety[05:05] - Teenage Years: Coping Mechanisms and Alcohol[07:16] - The Impact of Anorexia on Daily Life[21:18] - Family and Relationships Amidst Struggles[24:32] - Reaching Rock Bottom and Seeking Help[28:48] - Seeking Help and Initial Diagnosis[29:16] - Therapy and Realisation[29:44] - Hospitalisation and Treatment[32:27] - Inpatient Experience[37:08] - Compassion Therapy and Recovery[41:14] - Reflections and Advice[51:03] - Final Thoughts and Favourite FoodsCONNECT WITH SEAN BLAKE:Follow Sean on InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING:If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Jun 9, 202556 min

S9 Ep 86Healing from Within: An Intuitive Journey with Katie Beecher

“Katie Beecher is… eerily accurate. Her readings… have a heavy dose of spiritual insight, too, which goes straight to what’s going on in your emotional life.”Katie Beecher, MS, LPC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Medical and Emotional Intuitive with over thirty five years of experience. Katie is featured in over 200 media outlets including Goop, Kourtney Kardashian’s website Poosh and Miranda Kerr’s Kora Organics Blog.Katie says, “when I was 10 years old I went through early puberty. I was bullied relentlessly for what I looked like. For having breasts. For having hair. For being a little bit different. That took me to a place of intense shame; wanting to hide, hating being female and hating my body.”Join me to hear Katie describe the routine that keeps both her body and mind healthy (clue; pole dancing) while helping others recover from eating disorders by treating the root causes and healing from within. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:19] - Meet Katie Beecher: Medical and Spiritual Intuitive[01:05] - Katie's Unique Process and Intuitive Soul Painting[03:45] - Katie's Relationship with Food and Recovery Journey[08:22] - Early Life Challenges and Eating Disorder Onset[14:11] - Therapy and Self-Discovery[26:06] - Expressing Through Movement[26:41] - Understanding Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS)[27:22] - Challenges and Symptoms of EDS[29:18] - Diagnosis and Support for EDS[32:32] - Empowerment Through Physical Strength[36:36] - Root Causes of Eating Disorders[39:49] - Spiritual and Emotional HealingCONNECT WITH KATIE BEECHER:Pick Up a Copy of Katie’s Book: Heal From WithinFollow Katie on InstagramFollow Katie on FacebookKatie’s WebsiteTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

May 19, 202552 min

S9 Ep 85Weight Loss Drugs and Overcoming Binge Eating with Marcelle Rose

“I completely understand the pull (of weight loss drugs) why many people see it as a solution but I’m concerned about the fact that we don't have long term data or studies re the health effects and for people with eating disorders it can be a disaster and potentially create/contribute to disordered eating.”Our first podcast guest for 2025 is Marcelle Rose, an Emotional and Disordered Eating Specialist and registered dietician. We cover weight loss drugs,  fear around food, appetite and Marcelle’s best selling book The Binge Freedom Method with her four pillar system to help you back on track.“There is always an opportunity to overcome an eating disorder and reclaim your life.”EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:28] - Marcelle's Personal Journey with Food[04:18] - The Impact of Weight Loss Medication[06:57] - Understanding Emotional Eating[15:00] - Marcelle's Training and Approach to Nutrition[19:31] - Navigating Food Choices and Flexibility[27:58] - Struggles with Orthorexia[28:54] - Impact of Training on Food Relationship[30:19] - Emotions After Binge Eating[31:55] - Introduction to Marcelle's Book[36:00] - The Four Pillars of Binge FreedomCONNECT WITH MARCELLE ROSE:The Binge Freedom Method™ Book Follow Marcelle on InstagramCheck Out Marcelle's WebsiteTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Apr 21, 202550 min

S8 Ep 84Overcoming Eating Disorders with Lisa Marie

Season 8 concludes with Lisa Marie who recently returned to day treatment for anorexia.“I’ll be trying to get a meal deal in my half hour lunch break and half an hour will go by because I’m stood there, staring at everyone else watching them pick out the first sandwich they see.I’m like, should I have this one, should I have that one, what’s got less in, what’s got more in, should I get something else, should I not have anything. Shall I just have a coffee.It’s truly exhausting.”Lisa is on a mission to move on from her eating disorders and get her life back. She says this is her last chance.Lisa was doing really well until after the pandemic and she went back to the gym. Then her best friend died from anorexia.This is a must listen for anyone caught up in the eating disorder zone.Lisa is a candid and vulnerable guest. Her description about the battle to get well is pitch perfect.This episode is dedicated to Lisa’s best friend, Nikki Grahame. *Trigger warning: Binge Foods at 21:11.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:31] - Lisa's Relationship with Food[02:11] - The Voice Inside: Struggles and Challenges[04:46] - Navigating Treatment and Daily Life[08:08] - Perfectionism and Its Roots[12:16] - The Dance Career and Its Impact[15:50] - Binge-Purge Cycle: The Hidden Struggle[24:07] - Coping with Overwhelm and Eating Disorders[24:43] - Meeting Nikki: A Bond Over Shared Struggles[28:01] - Lockdown Challenges and Nikki's Decline[32:56] - Personal Struggles and Seeking Treatment[35:59] - The Role of Therapy in Recovery[39:48] - Expressing Emotions Through Art[46:18] - Final Thoughts and Advice for OthersCONNECT WITH LISA MARIE:Lisa’s Personal InstagramLisa’s ED Recovery InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Nov 18, 202450 min

S8 Ep 83My Young Daughter and Anorexia with Emma

“I can really remember that the relationship with self was difficult. If I trace back to that growing, lovely young girl at 7/8/9 there was a little shift in body shape. I could see she wasn’t happy with herself….I noticed a lot of self loathing creeping in. I used to really worry. I remember going into her room once and she was hitting her stomach.”Emma didn’t notice her daughter had developed anorexia until they were about to board a plane for a family holiday. Emma’s been on a steep learning curve ever since.Her warm and compassionate take on recent events will help anyone in a similar situation. There is always hope.Emma wishes to remain anonymous.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[02:13] - Emma's Relationship with Food[02:42] - Family Dynamics and Food[05:39] - Early Signs of Trouble[14:54] - Bullying and Its Impact[17:49] - The Skipping Rope Obsession[24:36] - The Role of Social Media[28:56] - The Impact of Loss and Eating Restrictions[31:11] - Escalating Worries and Medical Intervention[40:20] - Support Systems and Family Involvement[45:19] - Road to Recovery and Ongoing Challenges[49:21] - A Positive Turn and Future HopesTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Nov 11, 202456 min

S8 Ep 82Relapsing and Recovery with Prue [Part 2]

“Initially it didn’t look like a relapse. My frame of mind was, I exercise a lot, I’m in a place where I’m eating well. I feel a lot stronger, physically and mentally. I felt in such a good place I thought I would really like to lose some weight. I just wanted to feel I had some control over my body and the way it looked!”Welcome back to Prue Part 2, for another intimate and candid chat.Prue wishes to remain anonymous.Prue first spoke on the Love This Food Thing Podcast in Season 6 (Ep 55) about the impact of being sent  to boarding school aged 11 and the link between her diabetes and anorexia. No one came to her rescue.This episode is a super helpful insight for anyone going through similar issues. Join me to hear Prue’s thoughts on recovery, relapsing and how you can rescue yourself.“Nothing ever stays the same. Everything passes.”EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:58] - Reflecting on Past Episodes and Personal Struggles[01:36] - The Impact of Boarding School and Family Dynamics[04:00] - Exploring the Emotions Behind Eating Disorders[06:00] - The Role of Control and Anger in Eating Disorders[08:26] - Coping Mechanisms and Family Influence[12:50] - The Concept of Embodiment and Control[18:26] - Relapse and Recovery: A Personal Account[28:32] - Reliving Childhood Anorexia[29:20] - Struggles with Weight Maintenance[31:51] - Binge Eating and Self-Realisation[38:07] - Setting Boundaries and Emotional Healing[44:07] - Reflections on RecoveryTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Nov 4, 202455 min

S8 Ep 81Inherited Trauma Release Therapy with Jonathan Meenagh

“We’re not just a product of our parents, but all our ancestors who came before us and what happened to them. We get an inheritance when we’re born into a family, the difficulties, events and patterns of how these people felt. What doesn’t get resolved in a family in the generation it happens is then passed onto the next generation that comes into the family."Jonny is an Inherited Trauma Release Therapist whose life was forever changed after his first trauma release session for hoarding (previously food) and sneaker addiction.Jonny’s rational and scientific mind was officially blown when he discovered these patterns had belonged to an ancestor and he left the session, finally free.I met Jonny at a friend’s BBQ and within the hour I’d invited him onto the podcast. Now I’ve experienced this life changing technique myself I am going to say, BEYOND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED… especially for those things you just can’t shift. This is a brilliant, must listen episode. Jonny offers a free 15 minute consultation to anyone who is interested in finding out more. Check out the links below!EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:10] - Understanding Ancestral Trauma[04:26] - Jonathan's Personal Struggles with Food[05:29] - Exploring the Roots of Food Issues[10:40] - From Food to Sneakers: A New Addiction[12:09] - The Turning Point: Seeking Help for Sneaker Addiction[15:04] - The Breakthrough: Ancestral Trauma Therapy[18:53] - The Aftermath: Life Post-Therapy[23:28] - The Subtle Yet Profound Changes[25:37] - Energetic Inheritance and Ancestral Patterns[27:51] - Family Dynamics and Emotional Resonance[31:53] - Releasing Trauma and Healing Modalities[37:30] - The Process of Healing and Resolution[42:45] - Ethics and Personal ExperiencesCONNECT WITH JONATHAN MEENAGH:Visit the Inherited Trauma Center WebsiteFollow Jonathan on InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Oct 28, 202452 min

S8 Ep 80Healing Anorexia and Binge Eating Using the Law of Attraction with Amanda Dixon

Amanda never imagined that she’d ever recover after 25 years of eating disorders and exercise bulimia.“The final turning point was when I had a huge binge one day and was extremely underweight. I went to exercise for four hours. My son was in daycare. I felt so much shame and guilt for eating so much I thought I’m going to make myself throw up. I’d tried before, but thankfully it never worked, but I tried until my throat was bleeding. I just lay on the bathroom floor and thought I cannot live with this desperation in my life. I’m going to try one more time to recover and if it doesn’t work I’ll let the eating disorders take me.”Amanda is a stay at home Mum who tried to recover several times, but it was only when she discovered The Law of Attraction via a podcast that she was finally able to challenge her thoughts and beliefs and get her life back.Amanda’s story is another example of turning the prevailing narrative that you can’t recover from an eating disorder on its head. She describes her experience as going from “broken to soaring.”Be uplifted by Amanda’s story. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[02:50] - Amanda's Relationship with Food[04:07] - The Cycle of Binging and Exercising[08:31] - Early Signs and Teenage Struggles[13:36] - Attempts at Recovery and Setbacks[18:32] - Marriage, Motherhood, and Postpartum Depression[26:33] - Discovering the Law of Attraction[27:34] - The Role of a Coach in Recovery[29:25] - Shifting Perspectives on Exercise[33:24] - The Power of Sitting with Discomfort[34:43] - Finding Joy and Energy Post-Recovery[39:47] - A Mission to Help Others RecoverCONNECT WITH AMANDA DIXON:Visit Amanda’s WebsiteFollow Amanda on InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Oct 21, 202448 min

S8 Ep 79Healing From Abuse and Starvation with Alix Nugent

Alix was punished with starvation and isolation by some of the nuns at her Catholic Boarding School.“I remember being locked in the attic looking out the window and one of the girls said, there’s Alix. I shouted down, I’ve had no food and these girls who weren’t normally nice to me - they used to call me orphan - opened up their lunch boxes and threw their food up trying to get it through the window.  I remember chocolate digestives flying through the air and hitting the floor. I was so grateful.”Alix binges to soothe her fear. Sometimes, she feels guilty, but she’s learning to let herself off the hook. Alix hails from a mediumistic family and was aligned with the laws of Buddhism long before she established her chanting practice. Alix’s belief that she came into this life to learn compassion helps her deal with the extreme nature of her experiences.  Alix works as a psychic, intuitive tarot reader with a gift for seeing the circumstances of someone’s life, reading their karma and helping them get to a happier place. If there was ever an example of releasing trauma and the past with love and understanding then Alix is it!Must listen. Tune in!P.S. Alix is the best tarot reader I’ve ever seen.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[00:37] - Alix's Early Struggles with Food[01:39] - Exploring Fear and Its Impact on Eating[07:50] - Punishments and Isolation at Boarding School[14:00] - Acts of Kindness Amidst Hardship[16:10] - Confronting the Nuns and Seeking Justice[20:17] - Life After Boarding School[25:08] - Embracing Mediumship and Tarot[27:44] - Healing Through Spiritual Practices[31:44] - Challenges of Modern Youth[38:54] - The Power of Tarot Readings[46:11] - Food, Fear, and FamilyCONNECT WITH ALIX:Visit Alix’s WebsiteFollow Alix on InstagramSend Alix an EmailTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Oct 14, 202451 min

S8 Ep 78Anorexia Recovery and Nutritional Wellness with Anne Richardson

“It was just a sense of not being good enough. Not good enough because I’m a girl and boys are better. At school I wasn’t good enough. I had everything I needed but my house wasn’t good enough. I lived in quite a messy house. A bit dirty really…I remember watching a film about a little girl doing ballet, and I did ballet and she ended up with an eating disorder. I remember thinking, wouldn’t it be great to have anorexia.”Anne’s home life was chaotic due, mostly, to her unpredictable father who wished that Anne had been a boy.Consequently, she never felt good enough.Anne’s anorexia kicked in from the ages of 16 - 21. She knew she’d never recover at home so she packed her bags and moved to London where she rebuilt her life. In this episode, we explore Anne’s relationship with her father and how his absence still resonates.  Anne is warm and, exceptionally, candid. Enjoy.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:38] - Anne's Early Life and Relationship with Food[08:30] - Family Dynamics and Personal Challenges[17:21] - Coping Mechanisms and the Path to Recovery[25:41] - Moving Forward: Life Changes and Reflections[29:13] - Reflecting on a Challenging Relationship with Dad[30:13] - Healing and Acceptance[33:47] - Understanding Eating Disorders[34:52] - Body Image and Self-Perception[35:54] - Journey to Recovery[38:39] - Career Shift to Nutrition[43:18] - Core Beliefs and TherapyCONNECT WITH ANNE RICHARDSON: Follow Anne on InstagramVisit Anne’s WebsiteTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Oct 7, 202454 min

S8 Ep 76Orri: A Place of Sanctuary, Safety and Shelter with Kerrie Jones

Kerrie is a leading Psychotherapist in the treatment of eating disorders and the founder and CEO of Orri, the Eating Disorder Treatment Clinic.“I think I knew from the age of twelve or thirteen that I would do something to help people. It felt really, really important to me and I know it’s a bit of a cliché but I always felt like I was somebody people would come and talk to and I liked being that person.A lot of my early training was looking at that. and understanding what it was about because you’re not there to rescue and save everybody as a therapist,  you’re there to create a space for someone to ultimately do that themselves.”Kerrie’s love of dance started at a young age and despite being in an atypical dancer’s body she thrived during her performing career.The skills she learnt as a performer, writing, directing and then PR stood her in good stead during her psychotherapy training.  I’ve said in the past that not all therapists are created equal but I would happily sit in Kerrie’s consulting room and share my psyche.In this episode we talk about mental health parlance, the nature of eating disorders and how the prevailing narrative, that you can’t recover,  just…  isn’t….  true. You can. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:[01:17] - The Meaning Behind Orri[04:39] - Growing Up and Body Image[08:18] - Dancing and Body Perception[12:46] - Transition to Psychotherapy[16:35] - The World of Eating Disorders Today[26:23] - Challenging the Narrative of Eating Disorders[28:36] - The Role of Identity in Eating Disorders[29:55] - The Importance of Individualised Care[31:25] - The Complexity of Eating Disorders[33:33] - The Therapeutic Journey[37:54] - The Hope for Recovery[43:10] - Final Thoughts and ReflectionsCONNECT WITH ORRI:Orri's WebsiteFollow Orri on InstagramTHANK YOU FOR LISTENING!If you enjoyed this episode, please let us know your thoughts on Instagram @lovethisfoodthing and consider leaving an honest review and rating for the show - we’d be extremely grateful.WAYS WE CAN HELP YOU: 6 Things to Help You on Your Road to Recovery [Free Download] The Guide You Need to Help You Recover and Live an Extraordinary Life!Stay on Track with Your Recovery Journey, Start or Accelerate Further with Our Creative Recovery Accelerator™ Virtual 1:1 Mentorship with Jemma

Sep 23, 202451 min
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