Manage episode 516620403 series 3517772
This week’s episode is an honest reflection on the language of diet culture — and how even the most well-intentioned words can carry hidden judgment. Michelle shares how a listener’s feedback prompted her to look more closely at her own phrasing, unpack the emotions underneath it, and re-examine what “neutral language” really means on the intuitive eating and body trust journey. You’ll walk away with new awareness, practical language swaps, and a reminder that this work is about progress, not perfection.
In this episode:
- How one listener’s email sparked a powerful realization about language and shame
- Why terms like “junk food,” “clean eating,” and “cheat day” reinforce moral judgment
- What it really means when we say we’ve been “good,” “bad,” or are “getting back on track”
- Practical, compassionate alternatives for describing food and body experiences
- How words both reflect and shape our beliefs about health and worth
- A simple three-question pause to bring curiosity and awareness to your language
- Why awareness—not perfection—is the goal when unlearning diet-culture language
If you’re practicing intuitive eating or working to rebuild body trust, this episode will help you choose words that reflect compassion, connection, and care—one gentle sentence at a time.
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