• 62. Navigating Period Loss: PCOS vs. Hypothalamic Amenorrhea with Lindsey Lusson
    May 15 2024

    Welcome to a new episode of the Nourished with PCOS Podcast, where we’re diving deep into the often-misunderstood world of missing periods.

    This episode is all about differences between the two biggest causes of missing periods, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (HA).


    Joining us today is Lindsey Lusson, a registered dietitian with personal experience in overcoming amenorrhea, or a loss of period. In this episode, we'll unravel the confusion surrounding PCOS and HA, the barriers to an accurate diagnosis between the two, and the subtle nuances that differentiate the two conditions.


    Lindsey shares her compelling journey from a decade-long battle with a missing period to her self-healing process that led to pregnancy. We'll discuss the implications of lifestyle habits on hormonal health, the misconceptions regarding exercise and diet in relation to PCOS and HA, and the crucial role of thorough medical evaluations.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What hypothalamic amenorrhea is
    • Signs and symptoms of HA
    • How HA is different from PCOS
    • Weight stigma and diagnosing PCOS vs. HA


    Whether you're dealing with irregular cycles, facing fertility challenges, or just eager to understand your hormonal health better, this conversation with Lindsey Lusson is an invaluable one.



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    28 mins
  • 61. PCOS and Fatty Liver
    May 8 2024

    Have you ever been told that you have fatty liver? Receiving a new diagnosis can be scary, but this episode is going to break down fatty liver in a super simple way so that you can feel informed and empowered.


    Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a condition where excess fat builds up on the liver. It affects about 25% of the population and PCOS increases the risk of developing it. While we don’t know exactly what causes NAFLD, it’s believed that the insulin resistance and metabolic factors are associated with why it’s seen more in PCOS.


    In this episode, Sam discusses:

    • What fatty liver is
    • How fatty liver impacts long-term health
    • Testing for fatty liver
    • Nutrition recommendations to help!

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    12 mins
  • 60. Feeling Better in Your Body with Amanda Mittman
    May 1 2024

    Welcome to the Nourished with PCOS Podcast, the place where we find strength, empowerment, and soothing conversations for our PCOS journey. Today, we're welcoming a very special guest, Amanda Mittman, a passionate advocate for a positive body image, a registered dietitian, and an intuitive eating counselor.

    In today's episode, we're diving deep into a topic that often gets overlooked in nutrition counseling — body image. Amanda brings her personal experiences and professional expertise to share why addressing body image should be a priority and how it can influence our relationship with food and self-care practices.


    We'll unfold the nuances of body image work, discuss how our thoughts and feelings can impact our behaviors, and explore the resilience needed to cope with distressing body thoughts. Amanda emphasizes the shift from 'shoulds' to purposeful decisions that enhance our well-being, offering an empathetic perspective on navigating the delicate terrain of body acceptance, particularly for those of us living with PCOS.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What exactly body image is
    • The role external factors and your support system plays in body image
    • How you can feel better in your body

    Expect to hear about the importance of advocacy in healthcare, the challenges within the field of dietetics regarding body image, and the emotional side of dealing with PCOS that's often neglected. As we dissect the complexities of our relationships with our bodies, Amanda imparts wisdom on fostering kindness towards ourselves and preparing for the vulnerable moments that PCOS can bring.

    So, stay tuned, and let's learn how to nourish not just our bodies but also our perceptions and attitudes — because understanding and honoring our body image is a vital step in our journey to health and body kindness.



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    38 mins
  • 59. Decreasing PCOS Binge Eating with Ryann Prentice
    Apr 24 2024

    In today’s episode, Sam is joined by Ryann Prentice, a licensed therapist specializing in binge eating disorder to discuss how to decrease binge eating with PCOS.

    For seven years, Ryann battled with binge eating, a struggle that overshadowed her life until she pursued a journey of recovery. Her personal experiences propelled her towards a career dedicated to guiding others through their own struggles with eating disorders.

    In this episode, we'll explore how weight loss, an often-suggested measure for managing PCOS, can spiral into unhealthy behaviors and exacerbate issues like binge eating. Ryann will dissect the misconceptions surrounding binge eating, emphasizing that it's not about a lack of willpower or an obsession with food, but a complex emotional coping mechanism.

    With an in-depth discussion on the five phases of healing from emotional eating, Ryann shares her insights on the importance of nourishment, mindset, and emotions management. We'll also talk about the significant difference between overeating and clinical binge eating and why understanding this difference matters.

    Ryann offers tangible action steps for those fighting binge eating, advocating for structured eating habits and intentional eating practices. As we navigate the ocean of healthcare and therapy, she'll guide us on how to seek specialized support and understand the underlying issues that fuel binge eating disorders.

    In this episode, we’ll also discuss:

    • What binge eating is
    • Some factors that lead to binge eating
    • Why PCOS creates the perfect storm for binges
    • Ryann’s 2 top tips for decreasing binge eating

    So, if you're ready to manage binge eating and work towards self-care and healing, this episode is a must-listen. Let's get ready to be nourished with Ryann Prentice here on the Nourished with PCOS Pod.


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    39 mins
  • 58. Improving Body Discomfort with Dr. Lisa Folden
    Apr 17 2024

    In today's episode, we welcome guest Dr. Lisa Folden, a licensed physical therapist with a passion for fostering a weight-inclusive environment for her physical therapy clients.


    Dr. Folden shares her professional pivot from aspiring to work with athletes to focusing on individuals struggling with eating disorders and those living life in a larger body, influenced by her own life experiences and the enlightening principles of health at every size and intuitive eating.


    We'll unpack the often misunderstood link between body size and pain, highlighting how other factors play a far more significant role than our society's emphasis on weight would have us believe.


    Together, we'll explore the ethical nuances within the health industry's approach to weight, the ineffectiveness of prescribing weight loss for PCOS, and the importance of acknowledging and validating body size differences in a weight-inclusive space. Dr. Folden offers her insights on why a shift in mindset—from a weight-centric to a health-centric approach—is vital for both mental and physical well-being.


    We also dive into the clinical expertise distinguishing physical therapists from personal trainers, and when you might benefit from seeing a physical therapist. Dr. Lisa Folden breaks down the common misconceptions around back pain, core strength, and the true culprits behind your aches.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • When it’s beneficial to see a physical therapist
    • How a physical therapist is different from a personal trainer
    • Why Dr. Folden does not focus on weight when treating her clients
    • Dr. Folden’s advice for you if you have body pain and have been told that you need to lose weight to improve this.


    So, if you've ever felt that body discomfort and the advice to “just lose weight” to treat this has you feeling stuck, this episode with Dr. Lisa Folden is here to guide, inform, and empower you. Let's nourish our understanding and discover how we can respect and support our bodies, regardless of size. Stay tuned, and let's get started.



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    44 mins
  • 57. Inner Child Healing: Healing Your Relationship with Food - with Meg Carber
    Apr 10 2024

    What if overcoming your eating struggles and healing your relationship with food wasn’t JUST about nutrition education? What if it was also about healing your inner child?

    Today, Sam dives into the transformative world of inner child work with the fellow dietitian Meg Carber. They explore the significance of childhood experiences on adult struggles, especially concerning food and body image.

    They begin the episode by discussing how Meg became a non-diet dietitian. Meg shares a little bit about her training on somatic work, what it is, and why it can be an important part of healing your relationship with food.

    Sam and Meg then go on to chat about inner child work. Meg discusses societal pressures on how we think about food and our bodies begin early in life, not just at home but also in school, and how these pressures can lead to a disconnection from our intuition around food.

    In this episode, Sam and Meg also discuss:

    • Why dieting can feel like a battlefield
    • What inner child work is and how it can be beneficial to nutrition coaching
    • How to identify whether you experience disordered eating
    • Meg’s top piece of advice for healing your relationship with food

    Get ready to be nourished in mind and spirit as we unpack these powerful conversations with Meg Carber on the Nourished with PCOS Podcast!

    To learn more about Meg, visit the show notes on our website.


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    38 mins
  • 56. Special Announcement! The Nourished with PCOS Collective.
    Apr 3 2024

    In today’s special episode of the podcast, Sam is sharing a secret project for the past few months that is finally ready to be shared with you!


    Sam has created a non-diet PCOS membership, the Nourished with PCOS Collective, and she’s now enrolling founding members from April 2-11.


    The Nourished Collective is a non-diet membership that will help you reduce PCOS symptoms through gentle nutrition without restrictive diets.


    If you want to manage PCOS without guilt or shame around food, you want to have a healthy relationship with food, and you want to be in a space where there’s not a bunch of weight loss talk then it can be really hard to find resources to help you. And that’s exactly why Sam created this membership.


    In this episode, Sam discusses:

    • How the membership can help you reduce PCOS symptoms without food restriction
    • What is included with the membership
    • Who the membership is for and who it’s not for
    • What it means to be a founding member

    Join the Nourished with PCOS Collective
    A membership for non-dieters to help you reduce PCOS symptoms without food rules or restriction. Click here to join for $29/month.

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    23 mins
  • 55. Challenging Weight Bias in PCOS Fertility Care with Nicola Salmon
    Mar 27 2024

    Welcome back to episode 55 of the Nourished with PCOS Podcast! If you are thinking about getting pregnant but have been told that you need to lose weight, or you’re just interested in fertility with PCOS then you are in for a treat.

    Joining Sam for this episode is Nicola Salmon—a fat positive fertility advocate who uses her platform and expertise to challenge the weight bias and stigmas that exist within the fertility industry and empower those who are often marginalized to take control of their reproductive health with confidence and self-assurance.

    In this episode, we discuss the bias and stigma in the medical community towards those in larger bodies, especially when it comes to fertility and PCOS. Nicola shares her personal experience with PCOS and what it was like to be prescribed weight loss as a treatment when she was trying to conceive. We speak about the misguided focus on weight with PCOS, and Nicola dismantles the myths surrounding weight loss and health outcomes.

    Sam and Nicola also discuss:

    • Systemic issues related to weight bias and PCOS fertility care
    • Thoughts on BMI requirements for fertility treatment
    • How healthcare may look different at higher weights
    • Weight and gestational diabetes
    • Nicola’s advice if you’re thinking about trying to conceive

    Nicola offers practical advice for advocating for oneself in healthcare settings and encourages a shift toward a more holistic and inclusive approach. So prepare to learn more, and feel inspired and empowered as we explore the importance of compassionate care and the need to change the healthcare narrative when it comes to fertility, weight, and PCOS.

    Because everyone deserves nurturing, respectful, and personalized care.


    To read more about Nicola and connect with her, visit the show notes on our website.

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    43 mins