As Seen On
Here are some podcasts that I've been featured on.Eating Disorders and Trauma Treatment with Nina Keeler of the Trauma Treatment Collective Podcast
In this podcast episode, Nina and Tracy Brown, RD, LD/N discuss eating disorders and trauma treatment, how a Registered Dietitian can be supportive in the trauma healing journey with your clients and resources you can checkout to continue to grow you skills in this area.
Topics Covered During Podcast:
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Started off in dialysis.
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Knew she had the entrepreneurial bug.
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How not getting hired right away was a blessing in disguise.
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Comparing a profession in ED to dialysis.
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ED isn’t anything to be scared of.
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Still does weekly supervision to practice skills and work on her business.
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Importance of continuing education.
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How she knew she was ready to go off on her own and start her own practice.
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How she respectfully transitioned into her own business.
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How do you start your own business.
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How much money will it take to start?
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How to prioritize what you NEED to do to start.
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What is Somatic trauma therapy?
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Behaviors and philosophies around food.
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Dismantling diet culture.
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Does she act as a preceptor?
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You have to have people that you are serving.
Many people who have a history of trauma also struggle with their relationship with food. From eating disorders, chronic dieting and emotional eating to feeling guilty not exercising or “eating healthy”, these behaviors often become a way we create a “faux window of tolerance” to try to regulate our responses to life’s stimuli, whether in or outside.
In this episode of the Beyond Surviving Podcast, my guest Tracy Brown and I discuss how to move from obsessions with food and weight and “body phobia” to using attuned eating and building capacity to bring awareness and safety to be able to respond to the needs with clarity.
Rianna M. Hill from the Pancake Digibytes Podcast interviews Tracy Brown, who is an RD devoted to do-no-harm health marketing strategies. This episode dives into how Tracy has provided guidance to people recovering from chronic dieting, body image issues, and disordered eating.
Topics covered:
-How Tracy had her own eating disorder which opened her eyes to this work
-How she got started in this work & how the original nutrition advice she learned didn’t sit right with her.
-Attuned eating; what it is and how to listen more to your body with food choices
-Is keto really adkins remixed?
-How to ground yourself in your body on the daily with these EASY tricks.
For your learning and growing pleasure, we have a New Podcast with Cara Harbstreet and we dive in to discuss the thing that hangs up so many of us in recovery and with IE: Fear of weight gain.
I did a podcast with Dr. Holly Lucille, introducing the idea of Attuned Eating where I discussed the power of being your own inner food expert and I also some grounding work to make listening to your body easier. Who doesn’t want this process to be easier right?
Join Mary and I as we talk about how to navigate the messy middle of learning how to practice Intuitive Eating when it feels like it’s not working. Discover how to trust yourself and your body around food again.
I had the privilege of being with Rande Moss again on her podcast, where we discuss embodiment, the role of the nervous system in keeping obsessions with food and weight going and how we can get grounded.
Check out my latest podcast interview with Rande Moss. Rande and I both talk fast and passionately as people do who are on fire to bring hope and the encouragement for the next wave of people who don’t want to settle for kinda okay with food. No matter how long it takes (for me it was 7 long years; for you it might be 30), do not give up.
Ever feel like you’ve invested so much in diet culture that you’re rung dry? That’s part of their angle! Come listen today with me and Dr. Stefani Reinfold as we discuss not only the draining of our actual but emotional currency on both loathing but also for professionals, how to be your own business guru as well!
Check out my latest podcast interview with Clara Wisner with Love Rising where we talk permission to eat, why being present in our bodies with food teaches us embodiment and embodiment allows us to be less worried about what the world thinks about our food and bodies! It was a rich conversation that I hope shifts your level of presence as well!
Check out my interview with @summerinannen where I talk about what it means to trust your body and how to become more attuned in order to feel safe in your body and have a better relationship with food.
In this second episode of “Recovery Sucks”, I interview Tracy Brown RD. She’s a somatic nutrition therapist, attuned eating coach and embodiment teacher. She helps people come home to themselves through their bodies by healing their relationship with food and weight as well as feel safer and less overwhelmed in their bodies. For 11 years she has guided people in healing from disordered eating, body image concerns and chronic dieting using an attuned eating, Health at Every Size approach.
The Love Food Podcast wit Julie Duffy. Have you had an emotional connection to food that has helped you cope with crappy life events yet now you want to experience food in the way intended? Do you long to be a normal eater? Listen now for insight to steady and stable.
Life.Unrestricted with Meret Boxler podcast, Stepping towards a joyful relationship with food and body size. Today, and only on the “Life. Unrestricted.” podcast, she’s will tell us all of this: – How being highly sensitive as a kid led her to numb her feelings with an obsession to be the perfect kid – How her obsession quickly turned into meal-skipping, dieting, and taking advice from fitness-magazines at face value and more.
In this episode we talk about what happens when you have a history of trauma, which might prevent you from feeling embodied, and how that makes honoring your hunger and fullness increasingly more difficult. We also talk about how loving your body might seem like a lofty goal if you’re coming from a place of body hate and disgust.
Listen in to hear our thoughts on what little things you can do to build trust and create better health in your life. I share my struggles with food and body image and we emphasized how we are all born with the capacity to eat and take care of ourselves in a way that’s right for us.
The physiological impact of diet culture is disembodiment, which is a huge barrier to compassionate self-care. When we listen to diet cultures’ ‘rules’ about what is an acceptable body, we swallow the idea that we can’t trust our bodies at all. Don’t miss this fascinating discussion about how utterly shitty it is to be taught this message, and hear some seriously awesome strategies to get back in and reclaim our glorious bodies! There is NOTHING wrong with our bodies, but something is SERIOUSLY wrong with diet culture!
EDulting: Embodied Recovery with Resilience Center. Listen here.
Respecting your body and mind! Listen here.
Food Psych #96: How to Trust Your Body & Honor Its Wisdom. Listen here.
Interview with Trauma Therapist with Guy Macpherson. Listen here.
Interview with Fiona Sutherland, The Mindful Dietician.
I’ll let her description of what we talked about say it all. “A new Podcast episode has just hit the deck and hopefully it’s another one you’ll really love! This time I’m speaking with RD and Somatic Therapist Tracy Brown, who is not only super passionate about body-based work but is also amazingly generous, sharing with us a wonderful meditation which she has designed based on her somatic work which aims to cut through shame, and build a sense of worthiness.
A little more of what you can expect…
– Supporting clients to trust their bodies for life
– The importance of attunement and mindful presence in nutritional practice
– Being comfortable with “mess”; the art of knowing when to use cognitive and counselling/mindful skills
– An introduction to somatic nutrition therapy; things getting stuck in the nervous system – a transformation of neural pathways, not just strategies for coping
– Recognising client needs and what they are ready for; making their choices okay for them by building safety
– Shame; how it arrives, recognising it, sitting with it and bringing it out in the open for healing”
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