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[104] One Right Way: White Supremacy Culture in Dietetics

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In this episode of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, host and dietitian supervisor Jess Serdikoff Romola addresses a frustration that has been coming up for many of the dietitians in her supervision programs - the idea that there is "one right way" to do...pretty much anything, as a dietitian. From coaches touting their Proven Frameworks that we follow diligently to build the business of our dreams only to feel disappointed or disconnected, to being tempted by promotions because they're "the next logical step" in your career even when they don't align with your personal values and goals...there are so many ways that dietitians forgo their intuition and individuality for the sake of what they think they "should" do. This episode pulls back the curtain on why this is so common, and what we can be doing instead.

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Mentioned in this episode:

https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/museums/files/White_Supremacy_Culture.pdf

To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers:

www.empoweringdietitians.com/group

www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians

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In this episode of The Empowering Dietitians Podcast, host and dietitian supervisor Jess Serdikoff Romola addresses a frustration that has been coming up for many of the dietitians in her supervision programs - the idea that there is "one right way" to do...pretty much anything, as a dietitian. From coaches touting their Proven Frameworks that we follow diligently to build the business of our dreams only to feel disappointed or disconnected, to being tempted by promotions because they're "the next logical step" in your career even when they don't align with your personal values and goals...there are so many ways that dietitians forgo their intuition and individuality for the sake of what they think they "should" do. This episode pulls back the curtain on why this is so common, and what we can be doing instead.

If you liked this episode, you may also like:

Mentioned in this episode:

https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/museums/files/White_Supremacy_Culture.pdf

To connect with Jess and learn more about the support she offers:

www.empoweringdietitians.com/group

www.instagram.com/empowering.dietitians

  continue reading

177 episodi

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