In this podcast, Anne-Sophie Reinhardt will share applicable advice to get you back to a place of harmony with your body, weight and food. You can look forward to discussions about emotional eating, binge eating, health, toxic beliefs, destructive habits, body image, self-love, freedom from obsession, normal eating, life beyond diets and so much more.
This podcast is for you if you’re ready to challenge yourself, deconstruct old beliefs, open yourself to new realities and take action to blow open the walls you’ve built around yourself.
This is a great time for us women: it’s the time when we can finally claim our bodies as our own without shame, without blame, without guilt.
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Afloat…
In this episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, Deb and I talk about how to keep swimming, accepting bad (body image) days, overeating WHAT?!, using food to comfort yourself and how to deal with grief without eating yourself into a buzz. Check out Deb’s new blog...
Everybody Hates Me
In this episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, Deb and I talk about feeling rejected by others, rejecting our bodies, vague-booking and how to throw yourself a pity party without drowning in your own sadness.
Your Purpose Has Nothing To Do With Being Thin
In this episode of Escape Diet Prison, I talk about the importance of realizing and really knowing that your purpose in this life is way bigger than your body size.
Beach Bodies, Bikini Bodies and Staying Sane in Summer
In this episode of Escape Diet Prison, I take on the myth around needing a different body in summer than in winter and how you can release your bikini body, summer body, bathing suit body fears and really enjoy your summer this year.
It Doesn’t Have to Be Pretty
In this episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, Deb and I explore this topic of suppressing emotions and practicing patience in the face of healing.
When Others Tell You You’re Wrong About HAES
I share my experiences with people who are adamant that I am wrong, that you can’t be healthy if you are not thin, that you need to weigh yourself to know if you feel well, that you can’t ever eat what you want when you want because you’ll never stop eating. I also talk about my favorite ways to deal with these situations and how to not get crushed by what other people think about your new choices.
Don’t Wait to Feel Worthy
Don’t lie to yourself by claiming that you are not worthy yet to make a decision, to invest time and money, to go inward, to write and heal. You are worthy. You have always been worthy. You will always be wort
It’s OK to Be a Cactus at Times
In this episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, Deb, Leila and I share our favorite strategies to skip the trap that replacement behaviors can pose and instead thrive in life.
You’ve Changed
This episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast focuses on changes in life and the heartache of having to let go fo people while you’re moving up in life. We share our personal stories of how we struggled and ultimately made peace with the fact that sometimes you just have to leave some people, apps, Facebook stars behind in order to make peace with your body and live the life that you want to live.
Why do you still own a scale?
What if you didn’t weigh yourself?
How would you feel?
How would you live your life?
How would you determine your worthiness and the level of your happiness?
What would you DO in the morning after waking up?
Swimsuits, Beach Time, Tank Tops and Shorts
You deserve to wear a swimsuit or a bikini – if that is what you want. If you don’t feel like spending time at the beach and you’d rather be active, then obviously, go have some fun doing that.
We’re All Hurting
In this episode of the Escape Diet Prison Podcast, we talk about the fact that our pain doesn’t correlate with our size. Whether we’re big or thin, tall or short, conventionally beautiful or not – we’re all hurting and it’s time we begin to stop putting labels on who “deserves” to hurt more.