• 240. Should You Be Taking an Electrolyte Supplement? Here's What You Need to Know
    Jan 28 2026

    "Diet culture and wellness culture are incredibly convincing. Every new trend is marketed as the most important thing you need to do for your health."

    Electrolyte supplements and hydration drinks are everywhere right now, being advertised by everyone from TikTok wellness influencers to major podcast sponsors. But how much of this is actually helpful, and how much is just hype? In this episode, I break down the real science behind electrolytes, explain what sodium and potassium actually do in your body, and cut through the fear-based wellness messaging that keeps people confused and stressed. We’ll cover recommendations, controversies, and who might actually benefit from electrolyte supplements. You’ll get the context you need to understand the numbers without obsessing over them.

    ✅ What You’ll Learn:

    1. What sodium and potassium actually do in your body, and why they’re so essential
    2. Who might benefit from electrolyte supplements, and who probably doesn’t need them
    3. Why the latest wellness trends are so convincing...and often misleading
    4. How your body naturally regulates electrolytes (and when it needs support)
    5. The truth about sodium recommendations, chronic disease, and where potassium fits into the picture
    6. Why it’s possible to prioritize hydration and health without falling for diet culture’s fear-mongering

    ✨ Struggling to know when to eat or when to stop isn’t a failure… it could be a byproduct of following diet rules instead of your body’s cues. The free Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide helps you ditch the noise and tune back into the cues your body is sending to build trust with your body and food. Get it at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale.

    💕 Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    46 mins
  • 239. How Ginger Zee Healed Her Relationship with Food in a Thin Obsessed Culture
    Jan 21 2026

    "It really isn't about food. It is about control...I wish I would have understood that a little bit earlier."

    With thinness back “in” and diet culture louder than ever, I sat down with Ginger Zee, ABC News chief meteorologist and climate correspondent, for an honest conversation about food, body image, mental health, and the healing that reshaped her life and career. Ginger has spent decades in the public eye and a male-dominated industry. She opens up about her journey from childhood struggles with anorexia to thriving as a leader, parent, and public figure. This episode is about resilience, hope, and what becomes possible when food and body thoughts stop running the show.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • How diet culture is louder than ever and what it means for us now
    • The impact of family, society, and trauma on our relationship with food and body
    • Why healing your relationship with food gives you more room to live meaningfully
    • The lessons Ginger learned about control, body image, and resilience through different stages of her life
    • How sharing personal stories breaks shame and reminds us that we are not alone
    • How taking up space and being vulnerable as women is a powerful act of rebellion against diet culture

    Connect with Ginger:

    1. X: @ginger_Zee
    2. Instagram: @Ginger_Zee
    3. Facebook Fan Page
    4. Website
    5. Good Morning America

    Struggling to know when to eat or when to stop isn’t a failure… it could be a byproduct of following diet rules instead of your body’s cues. The free Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide helps you ditch the noise and tune back into the cues your body is sending to build trust with your body and food. Get it at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale.

    Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    57 mins
  • 238. Carbs Aren’t the Problem: What Actually Affects Insulin Resistance with Kristie Messerli
    Jan 14 2026

    “Yo-yo dieting, restrictive diets, and cutting out whole food groups is worsening insulin resistance more than carbs ever could.”

    Carbs have been painted as the villain for far too long, and diet culture has convinced many of us that avoiding them is the key to health and happiness. But what really happens to your body and blood sugar when you restrict carbs may surprise you.

    In this episode, I’m joined by Kristie Messerli, registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist. We unpack the fear around carbs, diabetes, insulin resistance, and CGMs, and explain why restriction creates more stress, guilt, and metabolic harm. We also share science-backed ways to support both your health and your relationship with food.

    What You’ll Learn:

    1. How restriction and yo-yo dieting actually make insulin resistance worse, and how lifelong dieting can backfire metabolically
    2. Why eating sugar does not cause diabetes, and what actually contributes to diabetes development
    3. The pros and cons of using continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and when they’re helpful versus harmful
    4. Why blood sugar spikes are often misunderstood, and how hormones, stress, and sleep play a role
    5. How to add to your plate (not take away!) for better blood sugar regulation and more satisfying meals
    6. Practical ways to rethink carbs and food neutrality to promote both your health and your relationship with eating

    🔗 Connect with Kristie:

    1. Instagram: type2diabetes.nutritionist
    2. Free Masterclass: 7 Mistakes That Are Wrecking Your Blood Sugar (and what to do instead)

    ✨ Struggling to know when to eat or when to stop isn’t a failure… it could be a byproduct of following diet rules instead of your body’s cues. The free Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide helps you ditch the noise and tune back into the cues your body is sending to build trust with your body and food. Get it at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale

    Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    37 mins
  • 237. 5 Ways I'm Giving Diet Culture the Middle Finger
    Jan 7 2026

    "I created Diet Culture Rebel because we truly do need to rebel against diet culture. Not politely sidestep it, not quietly disagree with it, but actively push back on the messages that keep us stuck struggling with food and our bodies."

    Rebelling against diet culture doesn’t have to mean flipping your entire world upside down overnight. In this episode, I share five real-life ways I’m pushing back on diet culture right now, from listening to my hunger cues and choosing movement that fits my life as a mom to rejecting toxic nutrition trends and refusing to praise weight loss.

    This conversation is rooted in kindness, self-compassion, and small, sustainable shifts that have helped me feel more grounded, confident, and at peace with food. I hope it inspires you to try one act of rebellion that honors your body and your needs!

    ✅ What You’ll Learn:

    1. How I focus on my body and my needs in the face of diet culture messaging
    2. Why listening to hunger, honoring cravings, and eating what you want are acts of rebellion
    3. The power of self-compassion and talking to yourself with kindness
    4. Why I call out toxic nutrition trends on social media, and how you can spot them too
    5. My reasons for refusing to compliment weight loss, and what I choose to celebrate instead
    6. Simple, actionable ways you can start giving diet culture the middle finger in your own life

    🔗 Resources:

    1. Grab the Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale and take your next step toward building trust with your body and food.
    2. Episode 209, How Diet Culture Harms Your Pelvic Floor (and What to Do About It) With Dr. Sara Reardon
    3. Connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    29 mins
  • 236. You Can Do Hard, Beautiful Things in the Body You Have Right Now With Dr. Megan Banker
    Dec 17 2025

    "I think I had to give myself internal permission to say, ‘You don't have to change your body to do this thing. You can just do the thing. You can do the hike, you can do the climb, and you don't have to lose weight or gain a certain ability to be able to do it.’"

    We’ve been taught to believe that movement has to be about changing our bodies and pushing ourselves to the limit, but what happens when you strip away the blame and rebuild a relationship with exercise that actually honors your body?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Megan Banker to unpack her journey of unlearning diet culture, healing from well-intentioned but harmful messages, and the pivotal hike that shifted how she spoke to herself. We dive into the emotional layers that make movement feel hard, and why your body size isn’t the problem.

    This conversation offers a compassionate lens and practical tools to help you reconnect with movement in a way that truly supports and respects you.

    ✅ What You’ll Learn:

    • Why movement can feel so emotional and how to process those feelings without blaming your body
    • Practical ways to approach exercise that support your strength and mobility
    • How to reframe negative self-talk and start speaking to yourself with kindness and respect
    • Why it’s possible (and powerful) to do hard, meaningful things in the body you have right now
    • The impact of family and societal conditioning on our relationship with movement, and how to heal from it
    • Steps to build a deeper trust in your ability to take care of yourself with movement and nutrition

    ✨ Connect with Megan:

    • Instagram
    • TikTok

    🔗 Struggling to know when to eat or when to stop isn’t a failure... it could be a byproduct of following diet rules instead of your body's cues. The free Hunger & Fullness Scale Guide helps you ditch the noise and tune back into the cues your body is sending to build trust with your body and food. Get it at DietCultureRebel.com/hungerfullnessscale.

    Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    57 mins
  • 235. Calorie Counting, Binge Food Fears, and Saying Goodbye to the Scale (Q&A)
    Dec 10 2025

    "We want to change our expectation that we will never, ever think of food as numbers or calories ever again... because that's pretty unrealistic for most people."

    Ever notice how the same food questions keep popping up no matter where you are in your healing journey? In this episode, I’m answering three of the most common ones I hear - how to move away from seeing food as numbers, why some foods feel harder to trust yourself around, and what it was really like for me to stop weighing myself. I’m sharing insight from both my work as a dietitian and my own recovery to help you understand what’s actually happening beneath these struggles, set more realistic expectations for your intuitive eating journey, and walk away with a few practical steps you can try today.

    ✅ What You'll Learn:

    • Why letting go of calorie counting takes time, and how to stop seeing food as numbers
    • What makes certain binge foods harder to make peace with (and what to do about it)
    • How fear plays a role when you consider stopping weighing yourself
    • The big-picture mindset shift that helps you loosen the grip of old diet rules
    • How to build more trust with your body as you move toward a peaceful, sustainable relationship with food
    • Why these challenges are normal on an intuitive eating journey, and how to set realistic expectations for yourself

    🔗 Resources:

    • For more help with using the Hunger and Fullness Scale, grab my free download at dietculturerebel.com/hungerfullnessscale
    • If you’ve ever thought, “Why is it so hard to stop eating when I’m full?” – you’re not alone. And spoiler alert: it’s not about willpower or control. It goes so much deeper than that. Grab the free Honoring Fullness Checklist right now at DietCultureRebel.com/Checklist to start building a more positive relationship with food.
    • Episode 230, The Hunger and Fullness Scale: What It Is and How to Use It
    • Episode 227, Overeating, Indecision with Food Choices, and "Too Many" Calories as an Intuitive Eater (Q&A)

    Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

    Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

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    33 mins
  • 234. The Problem with Mainstream Body Positivity with Chrissy King
    Dec 3 2025

    ”You can have all the self-love in the world, and that does not protect you from systemic harm.”

    Body positivity is everywhere online, but is it really helping us heal? In this episode, Chrissy King joins me to explore why the mainstream body positivity message often leaves people feeling excluded or even more frustrated. We dig into shifting perspectives, the limits of focusing on individual confidence, and the systemic forces that shape our experiences in our bodies. Chrissy brings her lived experience and expertise to show why true body healing requires looking beyond “just love your body” and embracing a more inclusive, collective path.

    ✅ What You'll Learn:

    • How the body positivity movement began, how it's been co-opted, and why it often falls short
    • Why mainstream body positivity focuses too much on individual confidence and not enough on systemic challenges
    • The importance of thinking collectively: healing goes beyond just ourselves and requires considering how everyone gets to exist in the world
    • Ways intersectionality shapes our experience, and why focusing only on individual body image is incomplete
    • How diet culture and fatphobia are rooted in racism and white supremacy, and why dismantling these systems of oppression benefits all of us
    • Chrissy's take on Serena Williams' partnership with a GLP-1 company
    • Why ongoing unlearning, compassion, and slow growth are essential to real body liberation work

    🔗 Resources:

    • Chrissy's Instagram
    • Chrissy's TikTok
    • Chrissy's Substack
    • The Body Liberation Project by Chrissy King
    • The Body is Not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
    • Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings

    ✨ If you’ve ever thought, “Why is it so hard to stop eating when I’m full?”...

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    35 mins
  • 233. Why Food and Body Comments Trigger You (and What to Do About Them)
    Nov 26 2025

    "It helps ground me when I remind myself that what people say about food or bodies reveals their own relationship with food, not mine."

    Family gatherings can stir up heavy feelings when old patterns of food and body talk resurface, especially when you’re working hard to heal your relationship with food. In this episode, I’m sharing my own experiences with triggering family comments about food and body image, why they stay with us, and how to navigate them without losing your progress. We talk about why these moments can feel especially heavy when you're working on healing your relationship with food, and I offer practical ways to protect your emotional well-being, set boundaries, and stay grounded even when loved ones are stuck in diet culture.

    ✅ What You’ll Learn:

    • Why comments about food and bodies can feel so activating when you’re healing your relationship with food
    • How to respond (or not respond) in ways that protect your mental, physical, and emotional well-being
    • Actionable language to set boundaries with loved ones, and how to communicate your needs without confrontation
    • How to reframe the expectations you put on yourself and others in these moments
    • Simple self-check-ins, affirmations, and coping strategies for groundedness before, during, and after difficult conversations
    • The importance of focusing on what’s in your control and letting go of what isn’t when diet culture talk surfaces

    🔗 If you’ve ever thought, “Why is it so hard to stop eating when I’m full?” – you’re not alone. And spoiler alert: it’s not about willpower or control. It goes so much deeper than that. Grab the free Honoring Fullness Checklist right now at DietCultureRebel.com/Checklist to start building a more positive relationship with food.

    💛 Struggling with food, but not sure where to start?

    You don’t have to feel 100% ready to get support. If you're tired of obsessing over food or feeling stuck in the diet cycle, my team of Registered Dietitians is here to help. We offer one-on-one nutrition counseling—and we accept insurance! Spots are limited, so head to https://dietculturerebel.com/insurance to see if we’re covered in your state and learn how to get started.

    🎧 Come back next week for another episode and connect with me over on Instagram at @diet.culture.rebel.

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    33 mins