
Produced by the not for profit eating disorder organisation, Wednesday's Child, this podcast captures plenty of interviews, discussions, insights and inspirations. You'll hear from those who've battled the illness, those who support others, and from those with views about body image, food and exercise.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 104 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode, Abi Reynolds, who has often shared her experiences of an eating disorder on the Wednesday’s Child podcast, talks about featuring in a very special exhibition in London.
The project has been led by the Maternal Mental Health Alliance... more
When should you return to exercise – if indeed you would like to?
How do you make sure you’re choosing to increase your movement for the right reasons?
How do you hold yourself accountable and remain safe, without threating eating disorder recovery p... more
Debbie is joined by Sarah Parker, eating disorders therapist, to discuss the ‘all in’ route to recovery.
Many people elect to consider ‘all in’ as a way of more speedily exiting the world of an eating disorder, but not everyone finds it to be an app... more
In this latest episode from the Wednesday’s Child podcast, Debbie chats to therapist and author Sally Baker.
Sally has decades of experience in writing books and carrying out 121 therapy, predominantly related to relationships with food and body.
Sh... more
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Focusing on the complexities of eating disorders, the content features interviews with individuals who have experienced these challenges firsthand, along with insights from health professionals. Themes of body image, recovery journeys, and the psychological aspects related to food and exercise are prevalent throughout the episodes. Unique to this discussion is a strong emphasis on community support, personalized recovery plans, and the importance of understanding diverse experiences related to eating disorders. The material is likely to resonate with listeners seeking comprehensive discussions on mental health and recovery, as well as those interested in the diverse narratives surrounding eating disorders.
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