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Fuel Your Strength

Taking A Good Look At Your Relationship With Food w/ Rachel Dash-Dougherty

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Rachel Dash-Dougherty, better known as The Grounded Therapist, works with clients who struggle with disordered eating, perfectionism, and control when it comes to our food and our bodies. Today Rachel is here to address some of the myths and stigmas around mental health, help you understand where you are on the spectrum of how you relate to food and provide tips and guidelines to help you get a better foothold on life and your mental health.

Gaining Awareness And Peace

Whether you are working with a professional or trying to do this on your own, understanding how you interact with food and movement is the key to gaining awareness and peace. Instead of buying into diet culture, Rachel is here to help you work on your thoughts first, set boundaries and get a grip on your irrational thoughts.

Seeking help and changing the way you relate to food, diet, and movement is a brave thing, and with help of counselors like Rachel, you can tackle disordered eating, assert boundaries and look at your language around food to let go of perfectionism and control. Instead of beating yourself up, Rachel wants to help you be kind to yourself and shake those hilarious irrational thoughts out of your head for good.

Do you feel as though you display some of the indicators that your relationship with self-worth, body image, and food needs a second look? Share how you are working to be kinder to yourself in the comments on the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Addressing the stigma of medication and the shame around getting help (9:35)
  • How to get yourself out of the self-generated pervasive perfectionism loop (15:00)
  • Tips for nudging yourself towards the edge when the fear is overwhelming (22:20)
  • Exploring disordered eating and how it relates to issues of control (34:10)
  • Learn how EMDR can help you process your stuck and irrational beliefs (42:25)

Quotes

“I put people back together so that they can go back out into the world and function.” (11:22)

“The gray, which is my zone, that is where therapy happens is in the gray. You cant trap yourself like that because the world is not that simple of either its this or its this when there is so much in between.” (19:12)

“You can think all day long, you can think horrible, violent scary thoughts. You can think wonderful rainbow unicorn fluffy thoughts, but none of them have any value or meaning unless you assign it to them.” (26:42)

“It’s not giving up, it’s taking out a layer of suffering when you are already in pain.” (32:28)

“That stuff is that person’s stuff, it is not your stuff. So if they are lost in their own disordered eating, if they are lost in their weight loss challenges or whatever is going on for them, that does not mean you have to take it on, you don’t have to believe the same thing other people believe.” (46:03)

“You will get there faster, you will be less exhausted, you will accomplish that goal and you will enjoy the fruits of all that work you did because you were kind to yourself that whole time.” (55:08)

Links

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to episode 257 of Harder to Kill Radio.

0:04.3

Today on the show I'm welcoming Rachel Dash Doherty, the grounded therapist.

0:09.0

She's going to be digging into issues around disordered eating,

0:12.7

perfectionism, and control when it comes to food and our bodies.

0:17.0

All right, let's go. I'm Steph Godro. I'm Steph Godro. I help women get stronger, know their worth and take up space without

0:32.2

restrictive dieting or exercise as punishment.

0:35.9

I'm here to share that you can approach nutrition, fitness,

0:39.3

and mindset from a place of nourishment

0:42.1

so you begin to trust yourself more deeply.

0:45.6

Let's talk about how to embrace your body and own your power.

0:50.4

Now with over two and a half million downloads, this is Harder to Kill Radio.

0:55.0

Hello, welcome back to Harder to Kill Radio.

1:00.0

Thanks so much for joining me this week for another expert guest interview.

1:05.0

I'm so pleased for this particular show to be welcoming Rachel Dash Doherty.

1:10.0

She is better known as the Grounded Therapist and we connected first on

1:15.0

Instagram for which I am very grateful. Rachel has such a wealth of information and

1:21.4

knowledge and wisdom to share with us today. We are going to be

1:25.6

tackling some pretty meaty issues that have to do with mental health. First of all, breaking

1:31.5

down some of the myths and addressing some of the stigmas that have to do with seeking

1:36.4

mental health help and then the main gist of what we're going to be talking about today

1:42.4

is really looking at struggles that people

1:47.4

have with disordered eating, tendencies toward perfectionism, where those things come from, how being in this world where you're

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