Breaking Free from Weight Loss Shame and the Diet Culture Stigma
Emotional Eating Unwrapped - A podcast by Alana Kessler - Thursdays

In this episode, Alana dives into the topic of navigating body image and weight loss, addressing the shame and stigma often associated with these desires. She explores the belief that wanting to lose weight conflicts with loving your body and works to reframe these narratives. Alana discusses the impact of shame around prioritizing oneself for sustainable body confidence, and highlights the importance of being true and honest with oneself about body image and its impact on achieving personal goals. Listeners can expect insights into reclaiming empowerment around weight loss and achieving lasting change. Join Alana as she guides you to recognize and overcome the shame around weight loss, supporting you in your journey to a healthier relationship with food and body image. Explore more about Be Well by AK Be sure to follow Alana on Instagram at @bewellbyak. Takeaways Wanting to lose weight does not indicate low self-worth and can lead to a healthier body image and relationship with food. Reframing shame around weight loss involves recognizing the multiple measures of self-worth and embracing the desire for change. Weight loss and feminism are not mutually exclusive, and prioritizing oneself is an essential aspect of self-worth and emotional maturity. Overcoming internalized shame and being honest about weight loss goals are crucial for sustainable and empowering weight loss journeys. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 00:56 Misaligned Beliefs about Weight Loss 05:10 Expanding Measures of Self-Worth 06:24 Overcoming Shame and Embracing Weight Loss 07:22 Reframing Shame around Weight Loss 09:15 Weight Loss and Feminism 12:10 Shame around Prioritizing Yourself 14:06 Internalized Shame and Weight Loss 16:13 The Importance of Honesty about Weight Loss Goals 21:48 Knowing Your Why and Removing Shame 22:45 Conclusion