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What’s Your Relationship Status with Food?!

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On this episode of Confessions Beyond the Food, Liz Oba takes us on a deliciously personal journey—from hospital dietitian to Real Food Mission Ambassador at Thomas Cuisine. Her story is filled with food love, health revelations, and plenty of myth-busting along the way.

Food Was Her First Love: Growing up with adventurous-eating parents, Liz learned to try new foods without fear or pressure—whether it was a funky veggie or an exotic dish.

Her Dad Was the Food Police: When her physician father linked soda consumption to diabetes, Liz realized just how powerful food choices could be.

Athlete with a Foodie Heart: After playing soccer on scholarship at Colorado School of Mines, she transferred to Colorado State University to pursue her true passion—nutrition.

From Clinical Dietitian to Foodservice Guru: Liz’s expertise and passion caught the eye of Thomas Cuisine, where she now champions real food in healthcare and beyond.

Helping Heal Relationships with Food: As a former food service director at an eating disorder treatment center, Liz empowered patients to redefine their connection with food.

Busting the ‘Healthy is Expensive’ Myth: She proves that a $30 fast-food meal can’t compete with the value of a grocery cart full of fresh, nutritious ingredients.

Label Detective: Liz warns against sneaky food marketing tactics, teaching consumers how to see through misleading labels.

Balance > Perfection: Her mantra? It’s not about flawless eating—it’s about enjoying both the kale salad and the chocolate cake.

Pro Tips from Liz: Make better food choices more often—but don’t stress when you treat yourself. The healthiest relationship with food is about balance and joy, not guilt and restriction.

Tune in and get ready to rethink your relationship status with food!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Liz Oba's Journey (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Food Memories and Influences (00:07:26)

3. Food's Connection to Health and Well-being (00:22:28)

4. From Dietitian to Thomas Cuisine (00:36:04)

5. Misconceptions About Healthy Eating (00:51:34)

6. Food Trends and Better Choices (01:09:57)

7. Final Thoughts and Name Confession (01:26:57)

34 episodes

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Content provided by Nancy Ridlen, W3 Sales, Nancy Ridlen, and W3 Sales. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Nancy Ridlen, W3 Sales, Nancy Ridlen, and W3 Sales or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

On this episode of Confessions Beyond the Food, Liz Oba takes us on a deliciously personal journey—from hospital dietitian to Real Food Mission Ambassador at Thomas Cuisine. Her story is filled with food love, health revelations, and plenty of myth-busting along the way.

Food Was Her First Love: Growing up with adventurous-eating parents, Liz learned to try new foods without fear or pressure—whether it was a funky veggie or an exotic dish.

Her Dad Was the Food Police: When her physician father linked soda consumption to diabetes, Liz realized just how powerful food choices could be.

Athlete with a Foodie Heart: After playing soccer on scholarship at Colorado School of Mines, she transferred to Colorado State University to pursue her true passion—nutrition.

From Clinical Dietitian to Foodservice Guru: Liz’s expertise and passion caught the eye of Thomas Cuisine, where she now champions real food in healthcare and beyond.

Helping Heal Relationships with Food: As a former food service director at an eating disorder treatment center, Liz empowered patients to redefine their connection with food.

Busting the ‘Healthy is Expensive’ Myth: She proves that a $30 fast-food meal can’t compete with the value of a grocery cart full of fresh, nutritious ingredients.

Label Detective: Liz warns against sneaky food marketing tactics, teaching consumers how to see through misleading labels.

Balance > Perfection: Her mantra? It’s not about flawless eating—it’s about enjoying both the kale salad and the chocolate cake.

Pro Tips from Liz: Make better food choices more often—but don’t stress when you treat yourself. The healthiest relationship with food is about balance and joy, not guilt and restriction.

Tune in and get ready to rethink your relationship status with food!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Liz Oba's Journey (00:00:00)

2. Childhood Food Memories and Influences (00:07:26)

3. Food's Connection to Health and Well-being (00:22:28)

4. From Dietitian to Thomas Cuisine (00:36:04)

5. Misconceptions About Healthy Eating (00:51:34)

6. Food Trends and Better Choices (01:09:57)

7. Final Thoughts and Name Confession (01:26:57)

34 episodes

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