Moving From Nutritional Discord to Hormonal Harmony, Part 1, with Wendie Taylor
Oh, we’ve got a good one for ya, gals! Old School Food Freedom Podcast host Chrissy Kirkman invited her personal dietitian, Wendie Taylor, MBA, RDN to talk through the variety of changes women face during the fabulous perimenopause phase of life when diet culture and food struggles can feel even more overwhelming to navigate. They also touch on topics like infertility, miscarriage, and grieving what might have been.
By being intentional to nourish both the body, care for your mental and soul health, and turn to Jesus, you can thrive during this challenging time. Listen to the first of this two-part series to learn about individualized care over one-size-fits-all solutions, acknowledging the lies of diet culture, and finding freedom in nourishing the body and mind while in perimenopause so you can move forward with grace and peace.
Be sure to come back for the next episode where we dive into nutritional solutions and more practical advice!
In this episode:
FREE GUIDE: “Unveiling the Essentials Your Body Craves“
FREE GUIDE: “Surprising Symptoms of Perimenopause”
Scripture Reference:
Matthew 6:25
Connect with Wendie Taylor:
Christian Treatment Finder Profile
FINDINGBALANCE:
Facebook
Instagram
SpeakPipe – send us a voice message
CHRIST-CENTERED RESOURCES TO HELP YOU FIND FREEDOM
The Daily Vitamin eDevo: A free devotional with bite-sized truth emailed 5 days a week
Community Groups: Find connection with Bible study and prayer groups
Christian Treatment Finder: Connecting you with Christian providers experienced in treating eating issues.
Lasting Freedom Online Course: A Christ-centered, non-diet course to work through false beliefs about food and weight so you can live free from disordered eating and body image issues.
CREDITS:
Interlude music by “Hotham” – Morning Thoughts
Intro music by “MokkaMusic” – Old Jeans (Funk)
Production & Editing by Marketing With Wisdom
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The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or prescribe a particular course of action. If you have, or suspect you may have, an eating disorder, please consult your healthcare provider. If you desire to receive faith-based care, visit ChristianTreatmentFinder.com to browse professionals with a Kingdom campaign against eating disorders.