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Butterfly: Let's Talk

Butterfly Foundation
Eating Disorders
Body Image
Mental Health
Butterfly Foundation
Youth Mental Health
Body Image Issues
Consumer Culture
Stigma
Disordered Eating
Teenage Nutrition
Societal Pressures
Diet Industry
Public Education
Community Insights Report
Parental Guidance
Weight Stigma
ADHD
Public Health
Policy Change
Tobacco Industry

This is Let's Talk from the Butterfly Foundation. Join your host, Yvie Jones, as we explore living with body image issues and eating disorders.

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On this week’s episode of Let's Talk we're diving into a topic that will impact young people and any adults who love, work with, or educate them: We're talking about the incoming social media age restrictions, otherwise known as "the social media ban... more

In this episode of Let’s Talk we are diving into the realities of living with, and managing, a longstanding eating disorder. So many of us live in that space between acute illness and full recovery, we wanted to know what that means for our lives.

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This episode of Let’s Talk dives into one of the most important parts of mental health and wellbeing: sleep.

Yvie is joined by Dr Sumedha Verma, a sleep psychologist dedicated to helping people understand and improve their sleep in holistic, person... more

This episode of Let’s Talk explores how art therapy can be a powerful recovery tool for people with eating disorders. Yvie speaks with clinician Serena Hill about the healing potential of this approach, including how creative expression can provide a... more

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Recent Guests

Mallary Tenore Tarpley
Author of Slip, Life in the Middle of Eating Disorder Recovery, and shares her lived experience with eating disorders.
Episode: When recovery isn’t linear: Hope for your longstanding eating disorder
Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani
Expert in treating complex eating disorders and author of Sick Enough, a Guide to the Medical Complications of Eating Disorders.
Episode: When recovery isn’t linear: Hope for your longstanding eating disorder
Dr. Sumedha Verma
Sleep psychologist dedicated to understanding and supporting holistic sleep health.
Deep Sleep Health
Episode: Can't Sleep? It may be impacting your mental health
Katrina Gorry
Matildas star athlete sharing her recovery story and body positivity journey
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Episode: Matildas star Katrina Gorry shares her tips on being kind to your body
Juliette McAleer
A writer, researcher, and disability advocate
Episode: How disability can impact one's body image - and what you can do
Finn Sterling
A trans young person and mental health advocate.
Youth Affairs Council of Victoria
Episode: Essential conversations with LGBTIQA+ youth about their body image
Jeanette Chan
A queer lived experience researcher and mental health advocate.
Episode: Essential conversations with LGBTIQA+ youth about their body image
Francesca Beilharz
A clinical psychologist who works with LGBTQIA+ clients.
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Myf Warhurst
Broadcaster and presenter
Episode: Why are women at war with their bodies (and how can we make peace)?

Host

Yvie Jones
Host with a focus on body image issues and eating disorders; advocates for mental health awareness and self-compassion.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 98 ratings
  • A world leader for ED content

    This is a wonderful podcast, filled with the latest from researchers, clinicians, lived experience advocates, and policy makers in the ED field. Sam is a great host who clearly puts his guests at ease. 5*

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EC2005
    Australiaa year ago
  • Love this podcast. No nonsense content to help you, and remind you you're not alone.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    MG42
    2 years ago
  • I learnt so much

    8typre of ED it would be so useful to hear about each over eight episodes and link them to other factors like other compulsive behaviour And race and class and poverty

    Thank you for caring enough to do such important podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lovealways#
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • So helpful

    I am so grateful for this podcast. It helps me to understand the issues which are presented in a calm and sensible discussion with some professional but not too much,

    data in the mix.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LorraineArchie
    Australia3 years ago
  • Butterfly

    Podcasts are a great source of information in an under resourced area

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    beeeedeeee
    Australia3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative nature, noting it is filled with current discussions from a variety of experts and advocates.
Engaging and relatable content is frequently highlighted, indicating a strong connection between guests and the audience.
The approach is calming and sensible, providing a supportive space for understanding body image issues.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

When recovery isn’t linear: Hope for your longstanding eating disorder
Q: What gives you hope in your work with people who have a long-standing eating disorder?
Patients give Dr. G hope by their ability to navigate through their ups and downs, and the little moments of progress they achieve.
When recovery isn’t linear: Hope for your longstanding eating disorder
Q: What does it mean to normalize slips and move away from the all-or-nothing view?
Slips are a normal part of recovery and signify movement forward, not failure. Recognizing them allows for growth and understanding.
Can't Sleep? It may be impacting your mental health
Q: What kind of support treatments or treatment options are available?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBTI) is the most evidence-based treatment, along with personalized approaches for sleep,
Can't Sleep? It may be impacting your mental health
Q: What does normal sleep actually look like?
Normal sleep is defined by getting enough good quality sleep and feeling satisfied with it, without too much impact on daily well-being.
Matildas star Katrina Gorry shares her tips on being kind to your body
Q: How would you encourage someone who feels that their body is the wrong shape, size, weight or height to give sport a go?
Katrina encourages embracing the experiences and friendships that sports foster, highlighting the acceptance found within athletic communities.

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What is Butterfly: Let's Talk about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast addresses the complex realities of living with body image issues and eating disorders, providing a platform for a range of experiences and insights. Engaging discussions are held with guests from various backgrounds, including advocates, experts, and individuals with personal narratives about their journeys with mental health and recovery. Topics explored include the impact of societal pressures, the importance of community support, and the nuanced processes of recovery, emphasizing that each person's journey is unique and often non-linear. Episodes blend personal anecdotes with professional insights, aiming to raise awareness and foster compassion around these significant issues.

Notable aspects include the focus on intersect... more

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2. Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani
3. Dr. Sumedha Verma
4. Katrina Gorry
5. Juliette McAleer
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7. Jeanette Chan
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