In this episode, we have Jasmine Hormati here to discuss food, movement, body respect, and radical forms of self-care. Jasmine is a registered dietitian, Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, and founder of Mendinground Nutrition based in New York, New York.
She specializes in disordered eating/eating disorder recovery and body image work for adults and uses a non-diet, weight-inclusive, anti-oppressive, and intersectional approach to help her clients heal their relationship with food, their body, and reclaim their inherent worth.
Jasmine shares her journey from pre-dentistry to intuitive eating and setting up her private practice. We also delve into the importance of cultural background in understanding food and body image, tips for integrating self-care into busy schedules, and practical advice for students and early career professionals.
You can connect with Jasmine at the following links:
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