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The TuTu Thin Podcast will explore the complex relationship between dancers, athletes, their body and eating disorders, explaining how eating disorders can too easily develop in this driven, perfectionistic yet vulnerable population. TuTu Thin also explores the relationship between the dancer/athlete and the drive for perfection. How can the dancer/athlete develop healthy eating patterns in a world where there is expectation to have a strong, yet thin body. How can the dance teacher, choreog ...
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Healthy Body Healthy Mind (HBHM) is a podcast incorporating all aspects of health, fitness and wellness. We care about people, plants and the planet. We aim to help individuals be the best versions of themselves, whilst also helping the planet.
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So here’s the big question… How can people like us, people who’ve struggled with health or weight loss, people who maybe have some self esteem or self confidence challenges, or people who just want to improve their lives but can’t quite put their finger on where to start or what they need to do next… How do we make changes in a way that improves our situation but doesn’t seem impossible or overwhelming to do so we can start to live better lives? That’s the big question. And on this podcast w ...
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Healthy Brain Happy Body

Northeast Region Biofeedback Society

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The brain is a sophisticated organ, and its health and functioning is vital for our overall well being. This podcast examines the dynamic interactions between the brain and body, and how they profoundly influence each other, along with the biological, psychological, and social forces that impact both. We will speak with experts from diverse backgrounds to hear how they incorporate their understanding of this brain-body connection into their work. We will dive into a variety of topics from an ...
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With Post-natal expert Peter Lap. Peter waffles on about everything related to Post-Natal health and exercise. I answer any question listeners send in and regularly have great, expert, guests on. From exercise, diet and mindset all the way down to the smaller things (such as congratulating you for not yet having thrown your tantrum throwing toddler out of a window) Not suitable for kids :)
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𝗪𝗲𝗹𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝘁𝗼 𝗔 𝗙𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗵 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗿𝘁 𝗽𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁, 𝘄𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲 𝘄𝗲 𝗽𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗹𝘁𝗵𝘆 𝗵𝗮𝗯𝗶𝘁𝘀 𝘀𝗼 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗱𝗲𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘀𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗳𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲. If you’ve been struggling to figure out a health plan that works for you in your busy life, one that allows you to find more internal and external confidence so you can rise up and do your best work in your life, your home, and your relationships - this is the podcast for you. Together we are going to dig into healthy habits, nutrition, and time manag ...
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Finding True Health: Intuitive Eating, Body Image, Food Freedom, Healthy Habits, Healthy Lifestyle, HAES, Wellness

Jenna Waite: RD, RDN, LD, Registered Dietitian, Nutritionist, Christian Health Coach, Intuitive Eating Coach

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Are you ready to ditch diet culture without ditching your health? Do you long to feel comfortable in your own skin? Are you sick of riding the diet roller coaster? Do you feel out of control around certain foods? Do you just wish that creating healthy habits felt easier? Well friend, I'm here for you! Hi, my name is Jenna Waite. I'm a registered dietitian-nutritionist, middle-aged mom, and committed follower of Christ. Although we live in a world full of diet culture and body shaming, I beli ...
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode's guide is Santiago Brand, founder and director of MindLab Neuroscience Consulting in Singapore. He is a clinical and sports psychologist with expertise in qEEG, neurofeedback and biofeedback. H…
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As I'm still waiting on a response from some people about an episode I had planned about menstrual cycling and menstrual mapping. This week I'm answering some more of your questions and emails, covering a rather wide variety of subjects. What are my top 3 tips for a successful, and fast, post-partum recovery? Why resistance training for your upperb…
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As we approach our 248th birthday for the United States, I like to look at the Declaration of Independence and why we separated from Great Britain. They wanted to separate from Great Britain for the right of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. For those struggling with an eating disorder, think about your declaration of independence from yo…
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Having support in life can make such a difference, with confidence and assurance. Not feeling supported can also have an impactful effect, making us doubt and question ourselves. Whether or not you feel supported can have a lot to do with your personal belief and perspective, your willingness to share and open up to invite others in, and how much y…
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What's happening with your favorite regional biofeedback organization? Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners. This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback…
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What if adjusting your parenting approach could unlock your neurodivergent child's full potential? This week I am delighted to be joined by Elaine Taylor-Klaus from Impact Parents as we explore the unique needs of neurodivergent, or "neuro-spicy," children. Elaine breaks down the differences between neurotypical and neurodivergent brains, addressin…
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Today Harry Campbell discusses his years-long work with young people. From his first introduction to biofeedback as a high school student, through his role in the Yonker’s Project, into the future as as the Chair of his local Youth Advisory Board, Harry has always been concerned with bringing mind-body health to youth. In this episode, he talks abo…
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One of those things that keeps popping up is the age-old question; "What matters more Calories, Macros or food quality when it comes to diets?" So today that is what I am talking about. When does each of these matter and when do they not? Do you really need a 40-30-30 macro split for "healthy eating"? 1g of protein per lbs of body weight???? Should…
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Keira Anne Leverton Director of Tap Program, Director, Contemporary Youth Tap Ensemble CompanyKeira Anne Leverton received her early tap training from her tap teacher Terry Wolter, and her grandfather, Buster Cooper. Later she sought the training of Acia Gray in Austin, Barbara Phillips in San Antonio, and Jay Fagan in Chicago. Much of her exposure…
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After having several chats, and getting several emails via peter@healthypostnatalbody.com asking about vaginal health this month I wanted to bring you this interview I did with Beth DuPriest PhD Vaginal health expert Dr. Beth DuPriest, is the Chief Science Officer at Vaginal Biome Science Dr. DuPriest is a former Professor of Biology and Division D…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode's guide is Harry Campbell, expert on biofeedback equipment and how to use it. As the owner of Biofeedback Resources International, Harry has long been on the cutting edge of the field. He's also a past president of NRBS. Register for his continuing eduction webinar, or for any of our fr…
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I made the mistake of searching "diastasis recti" in my social media feed on Threads this week and boy-oh-boy..did I come across some nonsense. So that's what I'm doing today, another "mythbusting" episode. Can you heal within 28 days by doing only 4 exercises? Is breathing useless? Why do people use meaningless jargon? Do posture and alignment REA…
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Being "perfect" means getting straight "A's." I challenge you to get the "f's" in your life. Listen to how the "f"s can enhance your life and help you find balance. As a dancer, we are always striving for perfectionism and balance. Don't be afraid to let the "f's" in your life. Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast Please contact us thro…
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As I'm still ridiculously busy with the upcoming exciting thing I can't yet talk about ;) This week I bring you the conversation I had with nutritional therapist Kirsten Chick a few years ago. Not only is Kirsten a nutritional therapist, She's a public speaker, educator, podcast host of not one but TWO podcasts and author of "Nutrition brought to l…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. In this episode, we continue my conversation with Dr. Jeff Carmen, psychologist and developer of passive infra-red hemoencephalography (pir HEG) neurofeedback. After talking last episode about medical condit…
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Making decisions can be scary, for anyone - but learning to trust ourselves and taking action, whether big or small, helps build self-confidence. Avoiding stagnation helps with self-discipline, clarity, and builds experience. We can learn from others, but learning to also trust ourselves and that we don't need permission for decisions that affect o…
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On this week's episode I talk about what I believe is one of the biggest problems in women's post-natal recovery; Fear. And especially "The fear of making things worse". By far most of the emails I get refer to this in one way or another. "What if I make my diastasis worse?" "I am told I can't do X exercise because my stomach will rip open" "The ph…
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Complete this 2-MINUTE SURVEY for a chance to win my book or a full scholarship to the Healthy & Happy Mama Program! When I became a mom, I realized that I was going to need to do things a LOT differently than I had before I was a mom. Everything changed — my routines, schedule, sleep, and the amount of time I had to train/prep food/do all the thin…
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Mental health is just as important as our physical health. If you are anyone you know if struggling with mental health, please reach out for help. There are many resources available for mental health. Text 988 for the Suicide hotline. You are not alone! Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast Please contact us through www.dawntheodore.com …
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode's guide is Dr. Jeff Carmen, psychologist, developer of passive infra-red hemoencephalography (pir HEG) neurofeedback. We spoke together about pir HEG in a previous episode. In the next two episo…
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Are you concerned about your breastmilk production or have you heard that exercise can negatively impact on it? This week I have the please to sit down with expert Ashley P. Lambert to dispel myths and offer practical advice for new moms facing these challenges. Our conversation cuts through the misinformation surrounding exercise's impact on breas…
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Complete this 2-MINUTE SURVEY for a chance to win my book or a full scholarship to the Healthy & Happy Mama Program! Are you struggling in the "in between" — aka the place between where you are now, and where you want your life to go? Do you see the BIG VISION for your life, but feel discouraged because you're not there yet? Do you feel like life i…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode continues a discussion with Mela Berger, expert somatic clinician. She founded and directs the International Institute of Healing and Cultural Arts, which trains BIPOC clinicians in neuro-somati…
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I get a lot of questions from women about eating more vegetables and having a more "plant-based diet" A while ago I had the pleasure of talking to Julieanna Hever, MS RD CPT. aka the plant based dietitian and she really is the go-to for me on this stuff so I am very happy to bring you our chat again. I loved her soo much I bought her book straight …
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode's guide is Mela Berger, an expert in somatic therapies, and founder and director of the International Institute of Healing and Cultural Arts. Mela concentrates on work that empowers Black, Indig…
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In this weeks episode you have the pleasure to listen to a conversation I had in 2022 with the mighty Court Garfoot, talking everything PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) Court is a nutritionist and specialises in hormone imbalances including PCOS and Endometriosis. She is also very eloquent and knowledgable so she is just the ticket when you want to…
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I am so excited to have Delaney Wilder on the podcast. Delaney is a 7x NFL Cheerleader and currently the Head Captain of the Cincinnati Ben-Gal Cheerleaders. She has represented the Ben-Gals on 2 oversea military tours, was elected 2022 Pro Bowl Cheerleader by her teammates and has cheered on the world's biggest stage - the Super Bowl. Delaney is a…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. Today's episode continues my conversastion with Alexandra "Lexi" Linardakis, RN, BCN about Havening. This is a psycho sensory motor integration technique to help people manage severe anxiety and trauma. Lexi…
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There is good and unhealthy selfishness. Practicing healthy selfishness is necessary for our overall well-being and productivity. Whether you're a people-pleaser or not, selfishness is good for your health (physical and mental) and relationships. We show up better for others when we're taking care of ourselves, it's simply a fact. XO, Shannon 1:1 C…
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In this week's episode I am lucky enough to answer several great questions from someone who emailed in. Here are the questions I was asked; 1. I'm not sure I'm doing the home workouts right. When there is a spot that says "breathing (lying)" or "(standing)", does that just mean I do the upward motion breath that many times while lying or sitting? (…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode's guide is Alexandra "Lexi" Linardakis, RN, BCN. Lexi is an expert in bioneuromodulation techniques, including neurofeedback, heart rate variability biofeeback, low-level stimulation, and psycho…
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Life happens. We can either act surprised or make a plan. Like the seasons of the year, life has patterns and cycles too. How we embrace the change, adapt, and plan set us up for success with our attitude, habits, and outcomes. You don't have to do it alone, and you can help your stress and anxiety levels, let's talk about how together! XO, Shannon…
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In this week's, nice and brief, episode I answer the question whether you can heal diastasis recti whilst you're breastfeeding. For some reason some healthcare professionals don't understand how breastfeeding impacts the body, but it DEFINITELY doesn't make your muscles stop working like muscles!! Also, again, diastasis recti is not "for life and y…
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Mia Mormino is more than just a pop star in the making. Look a little closer, past the Los Angeles native's massive pop anthems, tens of millions of streams and views, sold-out live shows, and you'll find what every artist hopes for but few ever achieve: authenticity. What cuts through most in Mia's impossibly catchy and heartfelt music is a singul…
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On this week's episode I answer more listener emails. An email from a pro-athlete who asks how/if she "can stay active, and prevent gaining too much weight during pregnany, to ensure she remains competitive and has an easier post-partum recovery" is what starts us off this week. The I briefly talk about pregnancy belts to support your "baby-bump" a…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. Our guide today was Dr. John Turner, chiropractor and developer of Quantum Neuro Reset Therapy. This technique focuses on resetting the brain's response to trauma and stress in order to improve health. His f…
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Today, just a quick reminder about our free webinars and continuing eduction series. Register for them, or check out some of the recordings of old webinars. Please rate us and leave reviews. It really helps get us to more listeners. Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. This podcast is produced by the Northeast Region Biofeedback Societ…
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On this week's episode I talk all things food. I've had a lot of questions about this recently and I've seen even more discussions/statements on social media. So let's answer some questions and busts some myths. Does meal timing matter? Is breakfast really that important for your bloodsugar levels? (Here and here are some studies I mentioned) Does …
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Ashley Anna Martinez, MFN, RDN, LD is a Chef, Dietitian, and 3 x Professional Cheerleader for the Cincinnati Bengals. Her food philosophy is simple, "All foods fit". She has helped many dancers and professional cheerleaders reach their highest performance potential by providing her expertise in culinary and nutrition. Ashley has been dancing since …
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This is the second half of my conversation with Dr. Andreas Müller, expert in human brain activity and one of the founders of the HBI database. The HBI s used to compute quantitative EEGs, event related pote…
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Next month is Autism Acceptance Month and therefore I am bringing you this amazing interview I did in April 2022. A couple of years ago I had the pleasure of talking to author Dawn M Barclay and, I think it's safe to say, I learned more from this conversation than from many others I have had over the past 10 years. She's the author of a book called…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode's guide is Dr. Andreas Müller, expert in human brain activity and one of the founders of the HBI database. The HBI includes EEG data from hundreds of adults and children and is used to compute q…
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This week I am absolutely over the moon to be joined by Dr. Theresa Costales, Arizona Medical Director for Connections Health Solutions, as we are talking all things to do with postpartum mental health but especially postpartum psychosis. From the transient 'baby blues' to the gripping challenges of postpartum depression and the alarming reality of…
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Roger Wright was morbidly obese his entire life, eventually reaching 325 lbs by his late 40s. Having failed at 100s of diets, food plans, nutritionists, etc and was one signed form away from having gastric bypass surgery, he came up with a completely unpredictable and "impossible" plan that shocked his wife, his friends and even himself. Roger's fa…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this podcast, join NRBS for our free webinars and continuing eduction series. This episode’s returning guide is Fredric Shaffer, PhD, BCB, BCB-HRV. He is a biological psychologist and professor of Psychology and former Department Chair at Truman State University. Dr. Shaffer has serve…
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Listen: I am NOT a fan of traditional, unsustainable food diets. You know this. But what I CAN get behind: a MENTAL diet. People are quick to go on diets when they don't PHYSICALLY feel their best, but how often do we go on a MENTAL diet to ruthlessly eliminate all the negative inputs for our brains when we don't MENTALLY feel our best? On this pod…
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In this week's episode I answer more questions; Does an anterior placenta make diastasis recti worse? I talk about what anterior placenta is, what the effects of it are and why its nothing to worry about. I also talk about "How to create toned arms". I get asked this question a lot so I talk about the right exercises to do and which exercises you c…
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Subscribe here or wherever you get your podcasts. In ths episode, we return to my discussion with Angelika and Mitch Sadar, directors of Sadar Psychological and Sports Center. Angelika and Mitch talk more about the HBI database, and the parameters we can compute from it. Indices of ADHD, vigilance, arousal, and others allow us to better describe ne…
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Just because something seems complex, confusing, overwhelming, difficult, or involved does not make it better. Simple can be better and should be our goal. As Albert Einstein said, "if you can't explain it simple, you don't understand it well enough." We need to keep the main thing the main thing, as Stephen Covey says in his book, 7 Habits of High…
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As parents, we're often caught in the eye of the 'should storm,' buffeted by unyielding waves of perfectionism and contradictory advice that promise smooth sailing but leave us floundering. Pediatrician Alison Escalante, MD, joins me on a voyage through these tumultuous seas, shining a beacon on the cultural expectations and societal 'shoulds' that…
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