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Ep 37: Kitchen Coaching for Eating Disorder Recovery: Making Cooking Feel Safe Again w/Meagan Rothschild

53 min · 5. maj 2026
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✨ Episode Summary: Engaging with food in eating disorder recovery can be a challenge! In this episode, we are joined by Megan Rothschild, dietitian turned kitchen coach, to explore how kitchen coaching can support eating disorder recovery and mental health. We cover why cooking often feels overwhelming in recovery, how to approach the kitchen with more safety and flexibility, and what it looks like to build skills without shame. Meagan highlights how cooking can become a more mindful, embodied practice, along with practical ways to make food preparation more accessible—especially for neurodivergent individuals or those navigating food-related stress.  Connect with Meagan: * ⁠Common Kitchen Substack⁠ [https://commonkitchenco.substack.com/] * ⁠Common Kitchen IG⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/commonkitchenco] 🧰 Takeaways: * Kitchen coaching supports eating disorder recovery by building safety, skills, and structure * Cooking can become a more mindful, embodied practice—not a source of stress * There’s no “right way” to cook—flexibility and personalization matter * Neurodivergence, chronic illness, and sensory needs should be considered in the kitchen * Support, structure, and practical tools make cooking more accessible * Struggling in the kitchen isn’t a personal failure—it’s a skills and support gap 📚 Resources & Mentions: Our Common Kitchen Website [https://ourcommonkitchen.com/] Common Kitchen Substack [https://commonkitchenco.substack.com/] Common Kitchen IG [https://www.instagram.com/commonkitchenco] 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: JOIN OUR PATREON [https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod⁠] for FREE! Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/ [https://www.collab-counseling.com/] IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]  IG: @collab.counseling [https://www.instagram.com/collab.counseling/]

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Ep 40: Dance Classes, Confidence, and Taking Up Space as Adults w/Gabby McLemore of DanceWorks Indy

✨ Episode Summary: Who decided adults had to stop dancing? Kicking off our Summer Movement Series, we are joined by Gabby McLemore, owner of DanceWorks Indy, to explore the power of dance in adulthood. We talk about how movement can support confidence, emotional expression, self-trust, and connection! Gabby shares how inclusive dance spaces can challenge perfectionism, reduce barriers to participation, and help people reconnect with joy and their bodies. Whether you haven’t danced in years or never considered yourself a dancer, this episode is an invitation to take up space and move in ways that feel good. Take advantage of DanceWorks Indy’s intro offer: 2 weeks of unlimited classes for $29. Connect with Gabby & DanceWorks Indy:  * danceworksindy.com [http://danceworksindy.com]  * IG: @danceworksindy [https://www.instagram.com/danceworksindy/] Grab your Summer Movement Series Bingo Card [https://open.substack.com/pub/stopcollaboratelistenpod/p/summer-movement-series-2026-kickoff?r=9st50&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true] 🧰 Takeaways: * Dance can support confidence, emotional expression, and connection * Movement doesn’t need to look a certain way to be meaningful * Inclusive spaces help reduce barriers and make dance more accessible * Joy, play, and self-expression are valuable parts of well-being * Adults are allowed to move, explore, and take up space 📚 Resources & Mentions: Circle City Cypher w/King Koi Roi: * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp0FMinsCKTtOrw08iu3NBA⁠] * IG: @king.koi.roi [https://www.instagram.com/king.koi.roi/⁠] 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: Join Our Substack Newsletter: https://stopcollaboratelistenpod.substack.com/ [https://stopcollaboratelistenpod.substack.com/] IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]

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episode Ep 39: Recovery Coaching and Eating Disorder Treatment: What Coaches Actually Do w/Taylor Greibe, CCIEDC cover

Ep 39: Recovery Coaching and Eating Disorder Treatment: What Coaches Actually Do w/Taylor Greibe, CCIEDC

✨ Episode Summary: Does recovery coaching really add much to eating disorder recovery? In this episode, Jen and Allison are joined by Taylor Griebe to discuss the role of recovery coaching in eating disorder treatment. If you’ve ever wondered how recovery coaches support clients outside of the traditional therapy and dietitian sessions, this episode is for you. We talk about the value of lived experience in recovery work and how coaching can help bridge the gap between treatment and everyday life by sharing insight into collaboration within treatment teams and building trust with clients. Connect with Taylor: Greibe Recovery Coaching: Tayvia Institute: taylorgreibe.com [http://taylorgreibe.com] Insta: @taylor.greibe [https://www.instagram.com/taylor.greibe/] 🧰 Takeaways: * What recovery coaches do in eating disorder treatment * How lived experience can support connection and recovery * The difference between therapy and recovery coaching * Building practical support systems outside the therapy room * Collaboration between recovery coaches and treatment teams * Why individualized support improves long-term recovery outcomes 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod [https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod] Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/ [https://www.collab-counseling.com/] IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]  IG: @collab.counseling [https://www.instagram.com/collab.counseling/]

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episode Ep 38: How Eating Disorders Impact Sexual Health Desire, Body Image & Healing w/Mary-Margaret Sweeney cover

Ep 38: How Eating Disorders Impact Sexual Health Desire, Body Image & Healing w/Mary-Margaret Sweeney

✨ Episode Summary: In this episode, Allison and Jen are joined by Mary Margaret-Sweeney, LCSW, CST,  to explore the intersection of eating disorders, sexual health, trauma, and body image. We discuss how disembodiment, control, medications, stress, and cultural messaging can impact sexual functioning and overall well-being. Clinicians will learn how to better support clients by normalizing conversations about sex, prioritizing informed consent, and understanding the physiological stress cycle. We highlight the importance of trauma-informed care, compassion, and reclaiming connection to the body as part of recovery. 🧰 Takeaways: * Eating disorders can significantly impact sexual health and intimacy * Trauma, stress, and control patterns influence sexual response * Disembodiment is common in eating disorder recovery * Informed consent is essential in sexual health conversations * Clinicians can better support clients by normalizing discussions about sex * Reclaiming connection to the body is part of holistic recovery 📚 Resources & Mentions: Come As You Are: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Come-As-You-Are-Revised-and-Updated/Emily-Nagoski/9781982165314 [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Come-As-You-Are-Revised-and-Updated/Emily-Nagoski/9781982165314] What Happened To You? 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod [https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod] Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/ [https://www.collab-counseling.com/] IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]  IG: @collab.counseling [https://www.instagram.com/collab.counseling/]

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episode Ep 37: Kitchen Coaching for Eating Disorder Recovery: Making Cooking Feel Safe Again w/Meagan Rothschild cover

Ep 37: Kitchen Coaching for Eating Disorder Recovery: Making Cooking Feel Safe Again w/Meagan Rothschild

✨ Episode Summary: Engaging with food in eating disorder recovery can be a challenge! In this episode, we are joined by Megan Rothschild, dietitian turned kitchen coach, to explore how kitchen coaching can support eating disorder recovery and mental health. We cover why cooking often feels overwhelming in recovery, how to approach the kitchen with more safety and flexibility, and what it looks like to build skills without shame. Meagan highlights how cooking can become a more mindful, embodied practice, along with practical ways to make food preparation more accessible—especially for neurodivergent individuals or those navigating food-related stress.  Connect with Meagan: * ⁠Common Kitchen Substack⁠ [https://commonkitchenco.substack.com/] * ⁠Common Kitchen IG⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/commonkitchenco] 🧰 Takeaways: * Kitchen coaching supports eating disorder recovery by building safety, skills, and structure * Cooking can become a more mindful, embodied practice—not a source of stress * There’s no “right way” to cook—flexibility and personalization matter * Neurodivergence, chronic illness, and sensory needs should be considered in the kitchen * Support, structure, and practical tools make cooking more accessible * Struggling in the kitchen isn’t a personal failure—it’s a skills and support gap 📚 Resources & Mentions: Our Common Kitchen Website [https://ourcommonkitchen.com/] Common Kitchen Substack [https://commonkitchenco.substack.com/] Common Kitchen IG [https://www.instagram.com/commonkitchenco] 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: JOIN OUR PATREON [https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod⁠] for FREE! Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/ [https://www.collab-counseling.com/] IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]  IG: @collab.counseling [https://www.instagram.com/collab.counseling/]

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episode Ep 36: Eating Disorder Recovery Stories: Embracing the Gray Zone cover

Ep 36: Eating Disorder Recovery Stories: Embracing the Gray Zone

✨ Episode Summary: The emotional complexity of living in the gray zone in eating disorder recovery can be challenging, to say the least! In this episode, Allison and Jen are joined by 3 clients who share the realities of their unique recovery journeys. Join us as we unpack common misconceptions, relapse prevention, how to manage urges, and why recovery is an ongoing process—not a final destination. 🥳 JOIN OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod [https://www.patreon.com/cw/StopCollaborateListenPod] 🧰 Takeaways: * Eating disorder recovery is nonlinear and rarely looks perfect * Healing often happens in the “gray zone,” where joy and grief can coexist * Relapse prevention starts with honesty, awareness, and support * Recovery is not the absence of hard thoughts—it’s learning how to respond to them * Support systems and compassionate care make long-term healing possible 📚 Resources & Mentions: ANAD Recovery Mentorship Program [https://anad.org/get-support/request-a-recovery-mentor/⁠ ] 🎧 Rate & Review: If you loved this episode, share it with a friend and leave us a 5-star review — it really helps us reach more folks! 🔗 Connect With Us: * Website: https://www.collab-counseling.com/ [https://www.collab-counseling.com/] * IG: @stop.collaborateandlistenpod [https://www.instagram.com/stop.collaborateandlistenpod/]  * IG: @collab.counseling [https://www.instagram.com/collab.counseling/]

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