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  <title>46 - Ditch Your Diet with Jenna Hollenstein</title>
  <description>A lot of people who are self-conscious about their bodies tend to fall into dieting cycles and find themselves confused about what their bodies really need. &amp;amp;nbsp; What kind of calorie count should you maintain? How much protein should you eat? When does your diet become something more sinister?&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Today’s guest is Jenna Hollenstein, an  author and registered  non-diet dietitian who helps people who are struggling with chronic dieting, disordered eating and diagnosed eating disorders.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Jenna joins Dotsie and Alexandra to share how she helps her clients find a greater sense of peace and wellness through a non-diet approach.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; They also talk about how people’s relationship with food stems from segregating the body and how you can recover from that division.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Tune in to hear how Jenna replaces dieting with healing, what you need to know about  Intuitive Eating, how to help your children develop good eating habits and more.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; What we discuss in this episode: &amp;amp;nbsp; - What you need to know about daily protein requirements&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; - How Jenna’s upbringing encouraged her to become a dietitian &amp;amp;nbsp; - The effects of repressing your needs and desires, how they reemerge as something else, and other insights from  Caroline Knapp’s Appetites &amp;amp;nbsp; - How various cultures look at food differently and the relationship most Americans have with food &amp;amp;nbsp; - Jenna’s practice based on  Intuitive Eating, and the three principles you derive from the habit &amp;amp;nbsp; - The physiological consequences of&amp;amp;nbsp;Sensory Specific Satiety &amp;amp;nbsp; - Jenna’s role as a health coach and dietician towards her client &amp;amp;nbsp; - The benefits of including children in their feeding process, as told by Ellyn Satter in her  Division of Responsibility model &amp;amp;nbsp; - Follow Jenna Hollenstein on Instagram at&amp;amp;nbsp;@jennahollenstein, on Twitter at @JennaHollens, or on Facebook at&amp;amp;nbsp;@jhollenstein. Check out her website at&amp;amp;nbsp;eat2love.com. &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Switch4Good &amp;amp;nbsp; - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2toqAmlQpwR1HDF_KKfGg &amp;amp;nbsp; - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Switch4Good/ &amp;amp;nbsp; - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/switch4good/ &amp;amp;nbsp; - Twitter: https://twitter.com/SwitchForGood &amp;amp;nbsp; - Website: switch4good.org </description>
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