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Episode 47 - F*ck Diet Culture: Why I Started a Rebellion (And You're Invited)

29 min · 19 de may de 2026
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I discuss my rebellion against diet culture, sharing my personal journey, the damaging effects of societal standards, and how women can reclaim their relationship with food and body image. Find out more about EMPOWER here. [https://theempowercoach.com/home-page]

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episode Episode 49 - The Invisible Tax — What Self-Objectification Research Reveals About Why You Can't Stop Thinking About Your Body artwork

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Becky discusses how diet culture impacts women's mental health, body image, and daily life. She explains the concept of self-objectification, its roots in media and societal messages, and offers practical acceptance strategies to reclaim mental space and freedom. resources Diet Culture Can Fork Off Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/dietculturecanforkoffmembership/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/dietculturecanforkoffmembership/] 1-1 Coaching with Becky - https://theempowercoach.com/ [https://theempowercoach.com/] key topics The mental tax of diet culture Self-objectification and its effects Roots of body image issues in media and society The importance of acceptance over love Practical steps to reduce mental load and reclaim freedom Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Diet Culture Rebellion 02:56 Understanding the Mental Tax of Diet Culture 05:48 The Impact of Self-Objectification 08:53 The Emotional Toll of Body Image 11:48 The Science Behind Body Acceptance 14:53 Practical Steps Towards Freedom 17:48 The Journey to Body Acceptance 20:55 Conclusion and Community Support

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episode Episode 48 - Client Q&A - Tracking and Body Image artwork

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