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The Other Side Of The Plate

F.E.A.S.T.
Eating Disorders
Mental Health
Family Support
FEAST
Anorexia
Holidays
Male Caregivers
Parenting
Meal Planning
Family Dynamics
Support Strategies
Body Image
Parent Support
Eating Disorder Recovery
Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Nutrition
Food As Medicine
ADHD
Compulsive Exercise
Pediatric Care

The Other Side of the Plate is brought to you by FEAST (Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders). This podcast is for moms, dads, and caregivers searching for answers that can feel so hard to find when your loved one has an eating disorder. Hosts Jenni and Laura are caregivers with lived experience supporting their own loved ones to full recovery. They share personal insigh... more

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Latest Episodes

Episode 010

A Personal Recovery Journey: Insights for Caregivers (with Hannah Hickinbotham)

In this episode, Jenni speaks with Hannah Hickenbotham, founder of the UK-based "Full of Beans" podcast about eating disorder awareness. Hannah shares her p... more

Episode 009

Navigating Family Based Treatment (with Dr. Amy Boyers)

In this episode of The Other Side of the Plate, hosts Laura and Jenni welcome Dr. Amy Boyers, co-founder and president of Galen Hope and a clinical psychologist with over two decad... more

Episode 008

Body Image and Eating Disorders (with Dr. Anita Federici)

In this episode of The Other Side of the Plate, hosts Jenni and Laura welcome Dr. Anita Federici, a clinical psychologist and globally respected expert on eating disorders and DB... more

Episode 007

The Importance of Male Caregivers in Eating Disorder Recovery (with Kevin Dunn)

In this episode of The Other Side of the Plate, hosts Jenni and Laura discuss the often overlooked role of male caregivers in eating disorder recovery with ... more

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Recent Guests

Hannah Hickenbotham
Founder of Full of Beans, an eating disorder awareness podcast
Full of Beans
Episode: 010 - A Personal Recovery Journey: Insights for Caregivers (with Hannah Hickinbotham)
Dr. Amy Boyers
Co-founder and president of Galen Hope, providing treatment for eating disorders.
Galen Hope
Episode: 009 - Navigating Family Based Treatment (with Dr. Amy Boyers)
Dr. Anita Federici
Clinical psychologist and globally respected expert on eating disorders and DBT
Centre for Psychology and Emotion Regulation
Episode: 008 - Body Image and Eating Disorders (with Dr. Anita Federici)
Kevin Dunn
Director of Family Mentorship at Equip
Equip
Episode: 007 - The Importance of Male Caregivers in Eating Disorder Recovery (with Kevin Dunn)
Judy Krasna
Executive Director of FEAST
FEAST
Episode: 005 - The Heart of FEAST: A Conversation with Judy Krasna

Hosts

Jenni Gaines
Co-host and caregiver with lived experience; shares personal insights and resources for caregivers.
Laura Cohen
Co-host and caregiver with lived experience; focuses on advocating for recovery and providing support strategies.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Amazing Resource

    As the mother of a daughter with anorexia, FEAST has been nothing short of an amazing resource for me. This excellent podcast is another tool in my toolkit fighting against this eating disorder. Highly recommend for any caregivers to better understand their loved ones ED and support them in their recovery.

    Apple Podcasts
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    MamaJVL
    United States3 months ago

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Many find the resources discussed to be extremely helpful, offering practical guidance tailored for parents and caregivers.
Listeners appreciate the personal insights provided by the hosts, highlighting their lived experience as invaluable for understanding and coping with eating disorders.
The supportive community aspect is frequently noted, with listeners feeling a sense of belonging and understanding through shared experiences.

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010 - A Personal Recovery Journey: Insights for Caregivers (with Hannah Hickinbotham)
Q: What advice would you give to caregivers when their loved ones are experiencing resistance and lack of motivation to recover?
It's crucial to understand that for someone with an eating disorder, engaging with recovery might feel like facing their worst nightmare; thus, any positive motivators may seem insignificant compared to the fears they face.
010 - A Personal Recovery Journey: Insights for Caregivers (with Hannah Hickinbotham)
Q: Do you have any insight into how we should present as parents to the initial providers?
It's important for parents to understand the uniqueness of each eating disorder and to articulate observations and concerns clearly to the providers without assuming a one-size-fits-all approach.
010 - A Personal Recovery Journey: Insights for Caregivers (with Hannah Hickinbotham)
Q: What can parents and caregivers learn from your perspective as someone who's recovered compared to what they may often hear from treatment providers?
The biggest thing is understanding what recovery looks like for each individual rather than just what clinicians propose or what diagnostics suggest. Recovery should be personalized and aligned with what an individual wants from their life.
008 - Body Image and Eating Disorders (with Dr. Anita Federici)
Q: Would you be able to explain to us how body dysmorphia and negative body image intersect with eating disorders?
Dr. Federici explains that body dysmorphic disorder can exist separately from eating disorders, involving intense focus on perceived flaws, and acknowledges the overlap in neurobiology between these issues and eating disorders.
008 - Body Image and Eating Disorders (with Dr. Anita Federici)
Q: Can you tell us just a little bit more about yourself, your current work, and then how you got involved in eating disorder treatment?
Dr. Federici discusses her background in clinical psychology, her work at the Centre for Psychology and Emotion Regulation, and how she has spent 25 years in the field, drawn to helping misunderstood individuals with eating disorders.

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The content focuses on supporting families and caregivers navigating the challenges associated with eating disorders. Each episode features hosts who share their personal experiences alongside practical strategies, insights from interactions with professionals, and resources tailored to help caregivers understand and support their loved ones effectively. Topics range from recognizing early signs of eating disorders to advocating for recovery and managing the nuance of family dynamics and mental health. The approach emphasizes community, education, and empowerment, aiming to provide listeners with the tools they need to foster recovery and resilience in their loved ones, while underscoring that they are not alone in this journey.

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