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Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

Helping people make peace with food since 2013. Registered dietitian nutritionist, certified intuiti

Episodes

Total: 387

Katie Dalebout guest-hosts the show to interview Christy about her new book, The Wellness Trap! Chri

In the penultimate episode of Food Psych, Christy answers an audience question about the wellness-cu

Nutritionist and author Laura Thomas joins us to discuss what it’s like for kids living in the long

Christy answers a listener question about Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist drugs, and why we all shou

Alan Levinovitz, religious-studies scholar and author of Natural and The Gluten Lie, joins us to dis

We discuss whether autoimmune diets really work, placebo effects and the problem with anecdotal evid

Jenée Desmond-Harris, Slate Magazine's Dear Prudence advice columnist, joins us to discuss her path

Christy answers an audience question about how to avoid eating too little throughout the day and end

Are you “doing intuitive eating wrong” if you find yourself eating just because you feel bored/tired

Casey Gueren, award-winning health journalist and author of It's Probably Nothing, joins us to discu

We discuss why intuitive eating is NOT the hunger-and-fullness diet, the real reason many of us eat

Fitness and wellness historian Natalia Mehlman Petrzela joins Christy to discuss her new book, Fit N

Christy answers audience questions about how to deal with diet culture in the workplace, whether “li

Christy answers an audience question about how elimination diets can do damage to your mental and ph

We consider whether labeling some foods as “fun”—and limiting their consumption—is compatible with i

Christy offers 5 tips for dealing with diet evangelists and diet-culture messaging this time of year

Christy answers an audience question about processed foods, unpacking flawed research and common ass

We discuss how to avoid falling prey to wellness-culture pressures this holiday season, especially w

What was once called “clean eating” is now being rebranded as “anti-inflammatory.” This week we unpa

Why we need both consistency and flexibility in meal times—and in recovery from disordered eating. S