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Beyond the Feed

Beyond the Feed

By: Erin Donovan
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Each week, host Erin Donovan interviews an expert guest discussing diet culture, diet fads and debunking diet myths.© Roar Podcasting Productions Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Fitspo Fatigue: The Impact Content Creation has on Fitness Creators
    Nov 20 2025

    In the final episode of Beyond the Feed, host Erin Donovan is joined by Piedmont University alum Anika Nguyen to discuss how creating fitness content was not everything Anika wanted it to be. Nguyen obtained her masters in human performance after receiving her undergrad in applied health science, where she ran an active fitness account for friends to follow along on her fitness journey and share her advice. Nguyen talks about her struggles with content creation, along with how important nutrition and education are to her.

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    25 mins
  • Faith Over Food
    Nov 14 2025

    Host Erin Donovan is joined by Andrea Lee, author of the 31-day devotional "Body Image: Valuing God's Good Gift," to discuss navigating body image struggles spiritually. Lee shares her own personal story and offers spiritual guidance on overcoming perspectives and idolatry surrounding body image today.

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    26 mins
  • Post-COVID Cravings
    Nov 7 2025

    Host Erin Donovan is joined by Piedmont University sports and mass communications student Bailee Nolan to discuss athlete-to-student training transitions, marathon training and the pandemic's impact on social media and fitness habits. Nolan shares her experience with fitness influencers in the height of the pandemic, as well as how her social media habits have changed post-pandemic.

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    21 mins
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