
Jemma is the Founder and host of Love This Food Thing. After 20+years of suffering with eating disorders, Jemma wants to open up the conversation around people's relationship with food. It's not about food; it's about life and how we live it. Everyone's disordered eating will be different because we're all fundamentally unique. We champion personal stories on eating disorders, recovery, staying re... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

Laura Casey is the Director of Services at the Lois Treatment Centre for Eating Disorders in Dublin.
Laura says: “For the person to realise WHY… always helps their recovery because although they can’t change what happened, they can know why this hap... more
Lisa believes in using food as medicine.
“The starting point for me with clients, if appropriate, is to balance out stress levels. I like to work holistically, it’s never ever just about the food you eat it’s all about small sustainable changes.”
I... more
“I found I wanted to stop time. If I could stay the same size as when my Mum was alive I could be closer to her. So I ended up restricting my food intake not because I wanted to be skinny but because I wanted to feel small and safe.”
Mallary develop... more
Sean says, “I always remember, one time, getting off the bike and just shivering, I think I’d even stopped sweating. I remember falling onto my bed. I have this memory of a long tunnel and there’s two silhouettes at the end of it. I don’t know where... more
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I’m looking forward to the new series as I’ve missed listening to you! Thank you for sharing your knowledge, experience and wisdom so naturally and eloquently. I’ve struggled with an eating disorder for over 22 years and hearing from others helps me feel less alone, as well as breaking down the stigma. Every episode is the perfect balance of serious chat sprinkled with lighthearted moments. Thank you wonderful Jemma 💜🥦
I enjoy the way that Jemma interacts with her guests, she doesn’t shy away from tough questions and approaches difficult topics with empathy. A really enjoyable podcast that I’d recommend to anyone interested in the world of disordered eating.
Such a helpful and comforting podcast who has ever struggled or is struggling with eating disorders! I have been listening non stop I discovered it. Big thank you to Jemma for creating It! S x
I recently found this podcast and it seems as if the messages are coming right out of my head! It’s refreshing to find something so relatable to listen to, new subscriber here and I can’t wait for more episodes!
A truly insightful, inspiring and compassionate podcast. Jemma and her guests are fascinating to listen to and educational. The only complaint would be that there aren’t more episodes!! Please keep up the fantastic content!










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