
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.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementMental HealthEducationHealth & Fitness | |||

Neurodivergence, ADHD, autism, dyslexia, sensory processing differences, is far more common in eating disorder presentations than most people realise. When it goes unrecognised, traditional treatment often fails. Families struggle under the weight o... more
Meet our new host, Beth Shelton, a counselling psychologist with thirty years of experience working with people affected by eating disorders, including their loved ones. In addition to her own practice, Beth has shaped services, trained clinicians, a... more
In this episode Yvie is joined by Natalie Spicer, Butterfly's Head of Clinical Services, to talk through taking the all-important first steps toward recovery from an eating disorder.
If you or a loved one are struggling with eating, exercise, or bo... more
On this week’s episode of Let's Talk In this episode, we're talking about GLP-1 medications, the drugs originally developed for diabetes that are now used more widely for weight loss.
We've all seen how these medications have been changing bodies, ... more
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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*
Love this podcast. No nonsense content to help you, and remind you you're not alone.
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
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.
Podcasts are a great source of information in an under resourced area
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The show centers discussion around eating disorders, body image, and lived experience, often featuring clinicians, researchers, advocates, and people with personal journeys. Episodes frequently explore treatment pathways, neurodivergence, sleep, stigma, and the social and media factors shaping body image, with a strong emphasis on practical guidance for families, carers, and patients. A notable through-line is a commitment to compassionate, non-judgmental conversations that balance medical insight with personal narrative, making complex topics accessible and actionable for listeners seeking understanding, support, or professional guidance.
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