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Guests should be qualified professionals and/or in recovery
Featuring guests who are not recovered from ED and/ or licensed health care professionals, as in episode 106, lowers the quality of the podcast - especially when they interject political views about ED that are unsunbstantiated.
Accidental listener 19874
So Helpful!
As a family friend of an adolescent experiencing an eating disorder, I am so grateful for the information and ideas you share. It is really helping me to understand the illness better and how I might support my friends. Thank you!
Jeanah80
Worst podcast
This entire podcast is just an ad for this company. They use past clients as advertising material and don’t allow for nuanced conversations around the topics presented.
Not a fan of this junk
Thank you!
Although I have been recovered for many years, you are helping me to Re-Heal. At the time, there were so few resources. I never had the courage to attend inpatient care. I found my own journey out. With your podcast, I feel as though my 15-22 year-old self is finally getting the love, empathy, and support she never had. Listening to others’ stories is like a balm to my soul. I cannot get enough of them. The education about genetics, neuropsychology, and nutrition are such a wonderful reframer. The shame is rolling off of me. I have been able to tell my story to old and new friends after hiding it away for so long. I am integrating it as a part of me. I have new-found self-love for the girl I hurt for so long. I am proud of myself for getting out. I realize that I owe myself a lot of self-love and self-care.
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stealinghome
Love!
Wow thank you for this! I listen to these episodes while practicing implementing movement to keep me focused on recovery & body kindness. Such a helpful & warm podcast!
abbyb28
Recovery!
After 20 years or suffering from a debilitating ED, I have found the strength through this podcast to begin the very challenging climb to recovery and building a new relationship with my body! Thank you so much!!!!
jax almost 50
Genuine experts
I’m super suspicious of corporations taking over eating disorder treatment & subscribed to this because of the Emily Program turning into a big corporation taking over smaller clinics, like the Centerfor Balanced Luving in Columbus, OH, which was known for its innovation.Today I actually heard Dr. Laura hill speaking to Dr. Jillian Lampert and actually mention Dr. Walter Kaye. These are 3 well-known well respected clinicians in the field which deal with the actual human brain with actual medical human brain tests, like MRIs and FMRIs.I’ll bet that most of the eating disorder treatment corporations with dozens of clinics all over the country have never heard of these 3 researchers.But I bet they will still call their treatment updated and cutting edge. Don’t believe them. But I do belueve 100% that this one episode of this one podcast, alone, speaks very highly of the Emily Program.
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grateful Missouri Synner
one of my favorites
This is one of my favorite podcasts! I love hearing about the inspirational ED recovery stories!
Saanu1
Thank you!
I love this podcast, it has educated me a lot. Can you do an episode where you talk about the program of Overeaters Anonymous (OA)?
lydiampls
Love these podcasts!
I suffer from an Eating Disorder myself, am in recovery, and love listening to these podcasts! It was great to hear Abby today who used to be my dietician at the East Metro site 😍 she is so down to earth.
Living.Life.And.Loving.It
Informative ED Podcast
I have had loved ones suffer from untreated EDs and this podcast brings a refreshing, non-judgmental take on everything to do with EDs and recovery. High quality podcast, would recommend!!!!
JordanPR
