One Body to Love with Dr. Meredith MacKenzie

When Being in a Room Full of Women Who Understand Changes Everything

13 min · 19. Mai 2026
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Beschreibung

Most women who are working on their relationship with food are doing it alone. Not because no one cares — but because the spaces around them weren't built to hold this kind of conversation. Friends are still deep inside diet culture. Therapy offers real support, but it's still just you and one other person. Social media communities exist, but the scroll is not the same as being in the room. In this episode, Dr. Meredith MacKenzie explores what changes when you finally find a space that was built differently. One where you don't have to manage what you share or scan someone's face to see if you've said too much. One where the acceptance is real and the nervous system — for the first time in a long time — can actually rest. Meredith walks through three things that happen in that kind of community that information on its own can't replicate: the moment of recognition that dissolves shame in a way no book can, witnessing a real person embody what you've only read about, and the nervous system experience of being genuinely safe. This episode is also a direct conversation for the woman who has done all the reading, understands the psychology, and still feels stuck — and what that actually means. In This Episode You'll Hear * Why the isolation around this struggle isn't random — and the real structural reasons it's so hard to talk about food and bodies [2:08] * Why being in a room with women who "get it" does something to shame that nothing else quite replicates [4:31] * The difference between reading a testimonial and witnessing a real woman embody change — and why one reaches the part of you that still doesn't believe it yet [6:55] * The nervous system piece: what it actually means to be in a genuinely safe space, and why that isn't just emotional comfort [7:30] * A direct message for the woman who knows it all intellectually and still feels stuck [8:30] * Why information changes what you think, and experience changes what you feel — and which one this kind of healing lives in [9:04] * Details about the One Body to Love Day Retreat and what past attendees have said about what shifted [11:00] 🎟️ Join a room of like-minded women - Save your seat for the One Body to Love Retreat [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] — www. meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat One Body to Love 10-Week Intuitive Eating Program [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/intuitive-eating-program] 💻 Book a Connection Call [https://calendly.com/hello-meredithmackenzie/connection-call] Website [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/#hero] - www.meredithmackenzie.ca [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] - Meredith MacKenzie Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] Pinterest [https://ca.pinterest.com/parallelwellness/] - pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie [http://pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie] Youtube - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.youtube.com/@dr.meredithmackenzie]

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Episode What I've Learned From Watching Women Heal Together Cover

What I've Learned From Watching Women Heal Together

In this episode, Dr. Meredith MacKenzie reflects on what 14 years of working with women in group settings and her first One Body to Love Day Retreat has taught her about how healing actually happens. This episode is for any woman who has tried to work through her relationship with food in private, and wondered why it felt so hard to get it to stick. * 00:00 — Why Meredith no longer sees herself as the magic ingredient to her clients' change * 02:16 — How early career group work shaped her understanding of relational healing * 03:30 — Recapping the first One Body to Love Day Retreat and what surprised her most * 06:59 — The clinical case for healing in community: attachment, trauma, and the nervous system * 09:17 — What attendees said, and what Meredith wants every woman to carry out of the room * 11:37 — About the upcoming June 21 retreat and who it's for 🎟️ Join a room of like-minded women - Save your seat for the One Body to Love Retreat [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] — www. meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat One Body to Love 10-Week Intuitive Eating Program [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/intuitive-eating-program] 💻 Book a Connection Call [https://calendly.com/hello-meredithmackenzie/connection-call] Website [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/#hero] - www.meredithmackenzie.ca [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] - Meredith MacKenzie Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] Pinterest [https://ca.pinterest.com/parallelwellness/] - pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie [http://pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie] Youtube - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.youtube.com/@dr.meredithmackenzie]

2. Juni 202613 min
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When Being in a Room Full of Women Who Understand Changes Everything

Most women who are working on their relationship with food are doing it alone. Not because no one cares — but because the spaces around them weren't built to hold this kind of conversation. Friends are still deep inside diet culture. Therapy offers real support, but it's still just you and one other person. Social media communities exist, but the scroll is not the same as being in the room. In this episode, Dr. Meredith MacKenzie explores what changes when you finally find a space that was built differently. One where you don't have to manage what you share or scan someone's face to see if you've said too much. One where the acceptance is real and the nervous system — for the first time in a long time — can actually rest. Meredith walks through three things that happen in that kind of community that information on its own can't replicate: the moment of recognition that dissolves shame in a way no book can, witnessing a real person embody what you've only read about, and the nervous system experience of being genuinely safe. This episode is also a direct conversation for the woman who has done all the reading, understands the psychology, and still feels stuck — and what that actually means. In This Episode You'll Hear * Why the isolation around this struggle isn't random — and the real structural reasons it's so hard to talk about food and bodies [2:08] * Why being in a room with women who "get it" does something to shame that nothing else quite replicates [4:31] * The difference between reading a testimonial and witnessing a real woman embody change — and why one reaches the part of you that still doesn't believe it yet [6:55] * The nervous system piece: what it actually means to be in a genuinely safe space, and why that isn't just emotional comfort [7:30] * A direct message for the woman who knows it all intellectually and still feels stuck [8:30] * Why information changes what you think, and experience changes what you feel — and which one this kind of healing lives in [9:04] * Details about the One Body to Love Day Retreat and what past attendees have said about what shifted [11:00] 🎟️ Join a room of like-minded women - Save your seat for the One Body to Love Retreat [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] — www. meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat One Body to Love 10-Week Intuitive Eating Program [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/intuitive-eating-program] 💻 Book a Connection Call [https://calendly.com/hello-meredithmackenzie/connection-call] Website [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/#hero] - www.meredithmackenzie.ca [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] - Meredith MacKenzie Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] Pinterest [https://ca.pinterest.com/parallelwellness/] - pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie [http://pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie] Youtube - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.youtube.com/@dr.meredithmackenzie]

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Episode ADHD, Dopamine, and Why Food Feels So Loud Cover

ADHD, Dopamine, and Why Food Feels So Loud

If food has always felt louder for you than it seems to for everyone else — more urgent, harder to reason with, almost impossible to just leave alone — you have probably been given a lot of advice that doesn't actually work. Not because you weren't trying. Because the advice was never designed for the way your brain works.  In this episode, Dr. Meredith MacKenzie gets into the neurological explanation for why food feels the way it does for women with ADHD (or those who suspect they might have it). This isn't a willpower conversation. It's a dopamine conversation — and understanding the difference changes everything. In this episode you'll hear: •       [00:00] When food takes up the whole room •       [02:18] ADHD as a dopamine regulation issue — and what that has to do with food •       [03:50] Sensory hunger and why certain foods feel almost magnetic •       [05:20] The executive functioning gaps that make standard advice fall apart •       [05:30] Emotional dysregulation and why emotional eating makes sense in this context •       [07:30] Why mindful eating, meal planning, and trigger-tracking often miss the mark for ADHD •       [10:07] 'You are not failing the approach. The approach has been failing you.' •       [11:40] Five directions that actually work with an ADHD brain •       [14:29] Why naming the mechanism is often the thing that shifts the relationship with it   Resources Mentioned •       Food Freedom Rewind (free private podcast): meredithmackenzie.ca/rewind •       One Body to Love Retreat waitlist: meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat   If this episode was the first time food and ADHD were ever named in the same sentence for you — that matters. There is a framework that fits. You just haven't found it yet. 🎟️ Join a room of like-minded women - Save your seat for the One Body to Love Retreat [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] — www. meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat One Body to Love 10-Week Intuitive Eating Program [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/intuitive-eating-program] 💻 Book a Connection Call [https://calendly.com/hello-meredithmackenzie/connection-call] Website [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/#hero] - www.meredithmackenzie.ca [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] - Meredith MacKenzie Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] Pinterest [https://ca.pinterest.com/parallelwellness/] - pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie [http://pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie] Youtube - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.youtube.com/@dr.meredithmackenzie]

4. Mai 202617 min
Episode The Exhaustion Nobody Talks About: Carrying Food Shame in Secret Cover

The Exhaustion Nobody Talks About: Carrying Food Shame in Secret

There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that sleep doesn’t touch. It’s not from a hard day or a late night. It’s the kind that builds slowly over years of eating in secret, folding up the evidence, and moving back into your evening like nothing happened. It’s the weight of carrying something you’ve never quite been able to name out loud — because putting it down would mean someone might see it. In this episode, Dr. Meredith MacKenzie goes beneath the surface to talk about food shame in a way that rarely gets said: not just that it’s hard, but why secrecy is so logical, where it comes from, and why it quietly erodes your sense of self in a way that has nothing to do with willpower. If you’ve ever eaten alone in the car, snuck food after the kids were asleep, or answered “I’m fine” at dinner and then found yourself standing at the kitchen counter two hours later — this one is for you. In This Episode You’ll Hear * [00:00] The opening scene: the drive-through, the pantry, the late-night kitchen — the secret. * [02:16] What makes food shame different from other struggles. * [04:37] Why high-functioning, capable women can carry this for years and still not be able to see themselves clearly through it. * [06:57] Why secrecy and shame are in a symbiotic relationship: eating in secret reinforces the shame, which drives more secrecy, which makes the shame heavier. * [08:00] Where this starts: the family dinner table, the comments about appetite, the praise for restraint, the jokes that weren’t really jokes. Why your appetite learned it needed to hide. * [11:18] The cruel irony of secrecy: it started as protection. A way to eat without being watched or judged. But over time, it becomes the very thing that keeps the shame sealed and growing. * [13:00] What it looks like when shame starts to soften — not through radical disclosure, but through being genuinely, accurately witnessed. How your nervous system shifts when someone finally doesn’t flinch. Resources Mentioned * Food Freedom Rewind — free private podcast: meredithmackenzie.ca/rewind [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/rewind] * One Body to Love Day Retreat waitlist: meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] 🎟️ Join a room of like-minded women - Save your seat for the One Body to Love Retreat [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat] — www. meredithmackenzie.ca/retreat One Body to Love 10-Week Intuitive Eating Program [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/intuitive-eating-program] 💻 Book a Connection Call [https://calendly.com/hello-meredithmackenzie/connection-call] Website [https://meredithmackenzie.ca/#hero] - www.meredithmackenzie.ca [http://www.meredithmackenzie.ca] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.instagram.com/dr.meredithmackenzie/] Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] - Meredith MacKenzie Coaching [https://www.facebook.com/meredithmackenziecoaching/] Pinterest [https://ca.pinterest.com/parallelwellness/] - pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie [http://pinterest.com/drmeredithmackenzie] Youtube - @Dr.MeredithMackenzie [https://www.youtube.com/@dr.meredithmackenzie]

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