Hungry: Trust Your Body. Free Your Mind. — Tara Whitney

Tara’s latest book- Truly Seen: Stop Striving to Be Thin and Perfect and Set Yourself Free is available for purchase!

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Episode #73: Expanding the Intuitive Eating Community with More Access and Healing with Jenna Hollenstein

Jenna Hollenstein, nutrition therapist and meditation teacher, knows how life-transforming the practices of intuitive eating are. She shares her unique approach from a meditation and Buddhist lens in her book “Eat to Love: A Mindful Guide to Transforming Your Relationship with Food, Body, and Life.” 

On the podcast, Jenna and I talked about how important it is to expand the intuitive eating community by expanding communication, access and additional ways of healing. Jenna talked about how important it is to get folks in the same room to share openly so they can hear they are not alone. Jenna also shared the opportunity men have with intuitive eating, which is a practice of being with emotions. 

Check out Jenna’s latest book Mommysattva. 

Connect with Jenna here: 

jennahollenstein.com

https://www.facebook.com/jhollenstein 

https://www.instagram.com/jennahollenstein/

Episode 56: Moving from Struggle to Loving Awareness in Your Relationship with Food with Eric Klein

Episode 56: Moving from Struggle to Loving Awareness in Your Relationship with Food with Eric Klein

On the podcast, Eric and I talked about why we often neglect our inner guidance around food and how to create more freedom by being fully present to our unique experience. Meditation and mindfulness are ways we can be in our bodies without judgment.