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The Forking Truth: Two Doctors on Fat, Food & Freedom

Podcast de Dr. Nina Savelle Rocklin & Dr. Alisa Karmel

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Welcome to The Forking Truth, where food meets freedom and science meets soul.Hosted by renowned psychoanalyst Dr. Nina Savelle Rocklin and psychologist & nutrition expert Dr. Alisa Karmel, this podcast cuts through the noise of diet culture to serve up unfiltered conversations about fat, food, and finding true freedom.Fork the fads. Ditch the guilt.Every week, these two powerhouse doctors dive into the psychology, biology, and social pressures behind our relationships with food and our bodies. With compassion, humor, and hard-hitting truth, they challenge toxic myths, decode emotional eating, and explore what it really means to be healthy.Whether you're battling body shame, fed up with dieting, or simply hungry for a more empowered life, The Forking Truth delivers the real talk, practical tools, and radical self-love you need to break free—for good.Get ready to fork the rules. Your freedom starts here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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14 episodios

Portada del episodio The Forking Finale: Fat, Free and Finally Heard

The Forking Finale: Fat, Free and Finally Heard

Welcome to The Forking Truth! In the bold and beautiful final episode of the season, Dr. Alisa and Dr. Nina reflect on the transformative journey toward fat liberation and self-love. With warmth, wisdom, and a little rebellion, they unpack the ways diet culture has shaped our beliefs—and how we can choose a different path. This conversation dives into the power of intuitive eating, the emotional weight behind food habits, and the radical act of reclaiming the word fat without shame. They explore how changing your language, ditching diet rules, and tuning into your "why power" (not willpower) can help you embrace your body and live more freely. Whether you've been on this journey all season or you're just joining, this episode is a love letter to your body, your joy, and your right to live unapologetically. Key Takeaways: * The future is about embracing fat and joy. * Diet culture needs to be challenged and dismantled. * Intuitive eating is a powerful tool for self-acceptance. * Language matters; reclaiming the word 'fat' is essential. * Ditching diet books is a step towards freedom. * Your 'why power' is more important than willpower. * Self-love is a journey, not a destination. * Addressing emotional issues is key to changing eating habits. * Smashing the scale can lead to liberation. * You are more than just a number on a scale. Let this be your reminder: Your body is not a problem to be solved—it's a story to be celebrated! If you want to find out more about Dr. Nina or Dr. Alisa head to the below links: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] It’s time to fork the rules and find your truth! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

23 de jul de 2025 - 20 min
Portada del episodio The Forking Truth About Ozempic

The Forking Truth About Ozempic

Welcome to The Forking Truth! In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Nina and Dr. Alisa take a grounded, compassionate look at the realities of Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications used for weight loss. While often seen as a game-changer, they explain why medication alone isn’t a miracle fix—and why your relationship with food, body, and self still matters most. They unpack the emotional and physical side effects, discuss the dangers of nutritional deficiencies from rapid weight loss, and spotlight the importance of self-trust and curiosity when it comes to food choices. You’ll also hear powerful insight on how body positivity and weight loss can coexist, and why healing comes from within—not from a prescription. Key Takeaways: * Ozempic is a tool, not a miracle solution. * Medication does not change your relationship with food. * Self-compassion is essential when using GLP-1 medications. * Weight is not a measure of health. * Curiosity about food choices is important on medication. * Nutritional deficiencies can occur with rapid weight loss. * Body positivity can coexist with weight loss efforts. * Emotional health must be addressed alongside physical health. * Self-exploration is crucial for lasting change. * Trusting yourself is key in navigating health journeys. This episode is your reminder: the real transformation doesn’t come from a needle—it comes from you. If you want to find out more about Dr. Nina or Dr. Alisa head to the below links: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] It’s time to fork the rules and find your truth! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

16 de jul de 2025 - 26 min
Portada del episodio Why O.A. Is Forking Evil

Why O.A. Is Forking Evil

Welcome to The Forking Truth! In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Nina and Dr. Alisa take a hard look at Overeaters Anonymous (OA) and its impact on those struggling with food and body image. While OA is often seen as a source of support, the doctors argue that it can actually deepen shame, promote disempowerment, and pathologize normal emotional responses to food. They explore how OA’s structure and language reinforce the idea that people are “addicted” to food, when in reality, food is often a coping mechanism, not the core issue. With compassion and clarity, Dr. Nina and Dr. Alisa emphasize that eating behaviors are not a moral failing, and true healing comes from addressing emotional wounds, not adopting restrictive rules or shame-based identities. If you’ve ever felt like recovery should feel more freeing than fearful, this episode offers a powerful alternative perspective grounded in self-compassion, emotional insight, and empowerment. Key Takeaways: * OA often masks harm as healing. * Food isn’t the problem—it’s a solution to deeper emotional pain. * Labeling yourself an “addict” can increase shame and hinder healing. * Your eating behaviors don’t define your identity. * There are no food crimes—eating isn’t a moral issue. * OA can reinforce the toxic belief of not being “good enough.” * You can unlearn harmful food patterns without punishment. * Real recovery focuses on emotional insight, not restriction. * There are empowering, compassionate alternatives to OA. * Self-compassion is the foundation of true transformation. Tune in if you’re ready to challenge shame-based recovery models, reclaim your relationship with food, and begin healing from a place of understanding, not judgment. If you want to find out more about Dr. Nina or Dr. Alisa head to the below links: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] It’s time to fork the rules and find your truth! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9 de jul de 2025 - 28 min
Portada del episodio Fork Recovery! Why Liberation Is the Goal

Fork Recovery! Why Liberation Is the Goal

Welcome to The Forking Truth! In this transformative conversation, Dr. Nina and Dr. Alisa unpack the powerful distinction between recovery and liberation when it comes to food, body image, and our relationship with ourselves. While recovery is often seen as the end goal, they argue that true freedom—liberation—goes deeper. It means breaking free from the shackles of diet culture, societal pressure, and the belief that your worth is tied to your appearance. Drawing from personal insights and cultural reflections, they guide listeners through what it really means to live a life unburdened by food rules, body shame, and external validation. This episode is an empowering reminder that your journey doesn't end at recovery—it evolves into liberation. Key Takeaways: * Liberation is the true goal—recovery is just one step on the path. * The real battle is with the beliefs we hold about ourselves. * Diet culture distorts self-worth and creates false narratives. * Food can be a source of joy, not guilt. * Weight loss is not a badge of honor or personal success. * Healing starts with cultivating a compassionate self-relationship. * Cultural messages shape how we think and feel about our bodies. * Understanding your “why” is the key to lasting liberation. * You already have the power and tools within you to be free. Tune in if you're ready to ditch diet rules, reclaim joy in food, and step into a more liberated, authentic version of yourself—on your terms, not society’s If you want to find out more about Dr. Nina or Dr. Alisa head to the below links: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] It’s time to fork the rules and find your truth! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2 de jul de 2025 - 26 min
Portada del episodio An Extra Portion: Food Isn’t the Fix, Feelings Are the Clue

An Extra Portion: Food Isn’t the Fix, Feelings Are the Clue

Welcome to The Forking Truth! In this filling bitesize recap, Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] and Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] delve into the complexities of emotional eating, emphasising that it's not just about the food we consume but the emotions that drive our choices. They discuss the importance of understanding what emotions are at play when we turn to food, and how acknowledging these feelings can lead to healthier coping mechanisms. The conversation also highlights the significance of embracing a full spectrum of emotions, rather than just focusing on positive feelings, to achieve emotional freedom and well-being. Key Takeaways: * It's not what you're eating that is the problem, it's what's eating at you. * Dieting is a form of self abandonment. * Understanding your food choices can reveal emotional needs. * Unpleasant emotions are a natural part of being human. * The only way to get rid of feelings is to feel them. * You can't ignore or positive think your feelings away. * Emotional awareness is crucial for personal growth. * You can feel multiple emotions at the same time. * Weight loss does not equate to emotional resolution. * Embracing a range of emotions leads to freedom. Ready to break free from food rules and rediscover your joy? Tune in, take notes, and remember—food freedom is within your reach! If you want to find out more about Dr. Nina or Dr. Alisa head to the below links: Dr. Nina Savelle-Rocklin [https://drninainc.com/] Dr Alisa Karmel [https://www.dralisakarmel.com/] It’s time to fork the rules and find your truth! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

25 de jun de 2025 - 7 min
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