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The SeasonED RD is a podcast for all professionals in the field of eating disorders who want a “one-stop-shop” for the resources, the people, and the connections that matter. Whether you are newly seasoned (intern, student, or newer professional in the field) or well seasoned, this podcast is for you. Let’s learn together!
Episodes
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Supervisor's Training for Dietitians [part 2] -Relationships - Client & Self
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Friday Apr 19, 2024
Fiona Sutherland and Lisa Pearl
Supervision Training for Dietitians - starting soon!
Beth says "Don't hesitate - trust me, you won't regret taking this training now!!"
This is Part 2 of 2 on skill development for dietitian supervisors providing supervision-from highly seasoned to just considering.
Our guests (and host) participate in lifetime supervision - it is the best connection resource for dietitians, especially those who work in behavioral health nutrition.
- Focusing on our client, focusing on ourselves, focusing on the relationship of our client to ourselves.
- What's the difference between supervision and consultation?
- Let's face it, there is good supervision (supportive, nurturing, positively life changing for the dietitian and client) and not so good supervision (checking the boxes, feels like a money-making plan more than a relationship).
- Defining the rupture - the part of us that rushes in and needs to know/needs to give the answers; how do we learn more about those parts?
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Supervisor's Training for Dietitians [part 1]
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Wednesday Apr 10, 2024
Fiona Sutherland and Lisa Pearl
Supervision Training for Dietitians - starting soon!
Beth says "Don't hesitate - trust me, you won't regret taking this training now!!"
This is Part 1 of 2 on skill development for dietitian supervisors providing supervision-from highly seasoned to just considering.
Our guests (and host) participate in lifetime supervision - it is the best connection resource for dietitians, especially those who work in behavioral health nutrition.
- What's the difference between supervision and consultation?
- Let's face it, there is good supervision (supportive, nurturing, positively life changing for the dietitian and client) and not so good supervision (checking the boxes, feels like a money-making plan more than a relationship).
- Defining the rupture - the part of us that rushes in and needs to know/needs to give the answers; how do we learn more about those parts?
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Weight Inclusive PCOS Provider Course with Kimmie Singh [Prevention Series #3]
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Saturday Mar 02, 2024
Kimmie Singh
Free Checklist: https://www.bodyhonornutrition.com/checklist
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Upcoming PCOS and Eating Disorders Webinar: https://www.bodyhonornutrition.com/webinar
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Friday Jan 05, 2024
Raising Kids With Food And Body Confidence [Prevention Series #2]
Friday Jan 05, 2024
Friday Jan 05, 2024
This episode is the second of five in our Prevention of Eating Disorders series, and is brought to you by Children's Mercy Eating Disorders Center, Kansas City.
In this episode, Sumner Brooks shares common questions parents have when kids aren't eating the way they 'need' to.
Her goal is to raise the next generation with food and body confidence - it CAN be done!
BIO
Sumner is a master’s level registered dietitian, eating disorder specialist, parent, and public health professional with 15 years of experience in the field of dietetics. She is the co-author of How to Raise an Intuitive Eater: Raising the Next Generation with Food and Body Confidence (St. Martin’s Press, 2022) which has been featured on Good Morning America, The Wall Street Journal, Popular Science, and The Seattle Times. Sumner’s work has been published in Good Housekeeping and Goop.
Friday Dec 01, 2023
Be Real - Body Confident Schools [Prevention Series #1]
Friday Dec 01, 2023
Friday Dec 01, 2023
This episode is the first of 5 in our Prevention of Eating Disorders series, and is brought to you by Children's Mercy Eating Disorders Center, Kansas City.
Denise Hamburger, JD
Denise Hamburger
Denise Hamburger, JD, is the founder and executive director of BE REAL USA, a nonprofit that envisions a world where each and every student can grow up with a healthy relationship to food and their body. In 2017, Denise created a professional development workshop for teachers called Body Confident Schools and has delivered this training to over 5000 educators around the world. Among over 100 conference, keynote, and school presentations, Denise has presented at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to the National Association of School Psychologists; at the Center for Disease Control to their Healthy Schools Division; at the United States Department of Agriculture to their Food and Nutrition Services Group; at the Society for Public Health Education’s Advocacy Summit; and to Amazon’s Body Positive Peers Employee Resource Group.
Denise co-developed and co-piloted Be Real’s BodyKind high school, body image curriculum with a team of international body image academics, psychologists and teachers. Denise is an Anti-bias, Antiracist (ABAR) certified curriculum writer. BodyKind is the first body image curriculum developed for all students. It includes lived body image experiences of people of different races, ethnicities, sexualities, gender identities, physical and mental abilities, and body sizes.
She has a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School and was an environmental attorney in her first career. She co-wrote the legal treatise Pollution in the United Kingdom. She has spent the last 25 years involved in education nonprofits, including Chicago’s After School Matters.
Instagram: @berealusa Website: www.berealusa.org
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With your host Beth Harrell
NEW, SeasonED NourishMNT Membership ...Conversations and community
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
Apple Watch, Diet Dr. Pepper, Stand-up Desks - ED Contraband?
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
Sunday Oct 01, 2023
Kate Meek
Note from Beth - I (kind of sort of) hijacked Kate's episode to talk about things considered harmful in eating disorders treatment. Honestly, if you knew Kate the way I do, I had to let Kate think this was NOT about her before she would agree to this recording, so we accomplished two things at once!
Scavenger Hunt - In preparation for our Prevention Series, see how many "Aces of Hearts" (Environmental Protectors) are in this discussion with Kate. (as taught in the episode with Dr. Cynthia Bulik).
- Join Beth's membership community to share your finds
Kate’s Seasonings:
- Life is NEVER Black or White, Live in the gray? Live in the GLITTER!
- Know your YES, Define your NO
- Have your voice, don’t lose that beautiful spice.
- Food can be scary, can it be reframed as an adventure? The key is within our client, as a professional – LISTEN.
BIO - Kate is living proof that it’s never too late to start something new and just to do the damn thing. See her journey here.
With your host Beth Harrell
NEW today, SeasonED NourishMNT Membership ...Conversations and community
Friday Aug 25, 2023
Hannah’s Pick - My Body Is Not The Problem [repost]
Friday Aug 25, 2023
Friday Aug 25, 2023
Like so many of us, Chelsea came into the field of nutrition to manage body size.
Why Chelsea says is it unethical to pursue weight loss.
What do you do when someone wants to lose weight using Intuitive Eating?
Weight suppression in larger body often goes unrecognized
Chelsea’s Seasonings:
- Supervision for Intuitive Eating Counselor Certification
- Unlearning rules and rigidity and get connected to body, and with eating disorder, this may not be accessible
- Health Sheets
- You’re never going to get it right – we are always evolving
Bio:
Chelsea Levy (she/her) is a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor and registered dietitian nutritionist. She earned her Master of Science degree from Hunter College, and completed her dietetic internship at the City of New York (CUNY) School of Public Health in New York City.
Chelsea is committed to utilizing Health at Every Size® (HAES®) principles in her approach to nutrition therapy. She works with individuals struggling with disordered eating and eating disorders, with a focus on weight-inclusive medical nutrition therapy, body image healing, and Intuitive Eating. Chelsea also has special interests in treating individuals with diabetes , and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) along with folks, who are in larger-bodies, and those who are identify as transgender or non-binary. She believes it is vital to provide care relevant to an individual’s culture, ethnicity, and overall identities. Chelsea hosts a collaborative space for the exploration of food and body healing through creativity and compassion.
Chelsea is a member of the International Federation of Eating Disorder Dietitians (IFEDD), the International Association of Eating Disorders Professionals (IAEDP), the Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH), the Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (AND), and the HAES® Registry.
Before her focus in nutrition science, Chelsea worked in art production and has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pPhotography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
In her spare time, Chelsea enjoys live music, practicing yoga, and meditation.
Chelsealevynutrition.com
IG - @chelsealevynutrition
With your host Beth Harrell
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Royce’s Pick - Can I get some help, please? [repost]
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Friday Aug 11, 2023
Dr. Adele Lafrance
The birth of Emotion Focused Family Therapy (EFFT) was borne through feeling helpless
When I’m stressed I can’t remember my name
Humanistic practice – we all want to be well and feel well
Unconditional positive regard
Love as a legitimate healing technology
Adele’s Seasonings:
- Unconditional Positive Regard is a “medicalized” name for LOVE
- Dr. Dan Siegel– https://drdansiegel.com/
- Article authored by Adele - Day Hospital Program for Adolescents with Eating Disorders
- Participate in Studies - https://clinicaltrials.gov/
Bio:
Dr. Adele Lafranc e is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, author and developer of emotion-focused treatment modalities, including emotion-focused family therapy for eating disorders. She is also active in the research and practice of psychedelic medicine for eating disorders, with a focus on ayahuasca, MDMA, psilocybin and ketamine. Dr. Lafrance has a particular interest in mechanisms and models of healing, including emotion processing, spirituality, love, and family-oriented care.
With your host Beth Harrell
Contemplating Supervision? Join us for some Supervision Freebies
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Friday Jul 28, 2023
Today we talk the work of the RDN in any treatment setting, from LTC, to acute care, and for those who are veterans. We pull it all together with the psychology of medical nutrition therapy (MNT).
How to help our clients/patients/residents consume the food that will nourish? It’s all about relationships.
And communication is key.
Those Foods? ALL Are Ok
Epigenetics, grace, compassion and full-on medical nutrition therapy (MNT).
David’s Seasonings:
*Communication, compassion, empathy and RELATIONSHIP
*Dr Marci Swede – Mentor to David on understanding human genetics –
Article for you with Dr Marci and Tzippi Weiss
“Transforming Preprofessional Health Education Through Relationship-
Centered Care and Narrative Medicine“
*Dr. Gaby “The Book” Nutritional Medicine
Bio:
David Triger, MS, RDN, CDN is a Doctoral Student at the University of Kansas Medical Center, Clinical Nutrition Manager at New York State Veterans Home at St. Albans and Adjunct Professor at Long Island University - Post. Over the past 3 years he has worked in the Long Term Care and the Acute Care settings as a Registered Dietitian working with patients through the lifespan from Pediatrics to Geriatrics. Through his clinical experience, he has seen the need for Clinical Dietitians to have training for their eventual role in the care of patients who present with eating disorder behaviors in a variety of settings.
With your host Beth Harrell
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Dr. Voss’s pick - Even If We Agree To Disagree (Medical Series REPOST)
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Friday Jul 14, 2023
Which comes first- Improved body image or weight gain?
Kids WILL grow out before they grow up.
AAN (‘Atypical Anorexia’) takes longer to get periods back, not clear with males.
Goal weight is the place where body and brain are healthy – HEALTHY STATE
HOW RIGID ARE COGNITIONS?? –It’s the last thing to get better.
Physical and mental – if we have estimated weight goal and look ok physically but rigidity is still there, we still need to push.
What do Leptin levels tell us? – or not.
Weight suppression has a profound effect of the brain and behavior
What if parents don’t suck? Meet parents where they are, and be respectful of parents.
As a field, remember our own humility.
The doctor needs to be the consultant.
Dr. Peebles Seasonings:
- Healthy State instead of Goal Weight
- As a field, remember our own humility
- Dr Erin Accurso https://twitter.com/erinaccurso
Bio:
Dr. Peebles is an assistant professor in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
Prior to joining CHOP, she was an instructor at Stanford University School of Medicine's Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, and was primarily involved with the Eating Disorders Program and the Center for Healthy Weight at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital.
Dr. Peebles’ research interests focus on the health outcomes of disordered eating in adolescents of diverse weight ranges, and how the Internet can be used as a vector to both help and harm young people as they try to approach a healthy weight. Her most recent work has been funded by the American Heart Association.
With your host Beth Harrell