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Behind the Plate with Heather Soman, RD

Behind the Plate with Heather Soman, RD

Heather Soman, RD

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Behind the Plate is for individuals who are tired of diet culture, food guilt, and nutrition advice that doesn’t work for real life. Hosted by registered dietitian Heather Bray, this podcast helps you cut through the food noise and rebuild trust with your body — especially if you’re navigating ADHD, binge eating, or burnout. If you're looking for no-BS, compassionate, science-backed guidance, you're in the right place.

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What is Intuitive Eating? (And Why it Doesn't Feel so Intuitive At First)

Saison 1 · Épisode 1

vendredi 19 septembre 2025Durée 16:26

If you’ve ever tried to “just eat when you’re hungry” or “listen to your body” and thought, Uhh… how?! — you’re not alone. Intuitive eating might sound simple, but for many of us, it feels confusing, overwhelming, or even impossible at first.

In this very first episode of Behind the Plate, I’m breaking down what intuitive eating actually is — and what it isn’t. Developed by dietitians Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch, intuitive eating is an evidence-based framework designed to help you reconnect with your body’s cues and make peace with food. But if you’ve spent years dieting, battling binge eating, living with ADHD, or navigating burnout, tuning into those cues can feel like trying to learn a language you were never taught.

We’ll talk about why intuitive eating can feel so hard at the start (spoiler: it’s not your fault), the common barriers that get in the way, and the shifts that start to happen once you begin practicing. From quieting the mental food noise to building trust with your body, intuitive eating isn’t about rules, guilt, or restriction — it’s about freedom, flexibility, and coming home to yourself.

You’ll also get a sneak peek into future episodes, where we’ll dive deeper into topics like:

  • Why diets don’t work (and what to do instead)
  • How to handle fullness when you never seem to feel it
  • The connection between ADHD and intuitive eating

This show will be a mix of solo episodes, occasional guests, and real talk rooted in both science and compassion.

So, if you’re ready to ditch the diet drama and find clarity in the chaos of food rules, hit follow, share this episode with a friend, and join me as we go Behind the Plate.

Will Intuitive Eating Help Me Lose Weight?

Épisode 3

vendredi 3 octobre 2025Durée 21:40

One of the most common questions I get is: “But will I lose weight with intuitive eating?”

This is such an important conversation because intuitive eating is often misunderstood. Many people approach it like another diet, and then feel frustrated when it doesn’t “work” the way they expected.

In this episode, I’m breaking down what the research actually says, what you can realistically expect, and why focusing solely on weight might actually be holding you back.

We’ll cover:

  • What intuitive eating was really designed for
  • Why some people lose, maintain, or even gain weight
  • The psychological and physical benefits that matter more than the number on the scale
  • Why turning intuitive eating into another “diet” backfires
  • What you can expect if you’re just starting this journey

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Why Diets Don’t Work (and What to Do Instead)

Épisode 2

vendredi 26 septembre 2025Durée 19:34

If you’ve ever started a diet full of motivation only to “fall off” a few weeks later, you’re not alone. And here’s the truth: it’s not because you’re lazy or lack willpower. It’s because diets are designed to fail.

In this episode of Behind the Plate, Heather Bray, Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counsellor, breaks down why diets don’t work — and why the cycle of restriction, cravings, and guilt is built into the system.

We’ll cover:

  • What counts as a diet (spoiler: it’s more than just “keto” or “Weight Watchers”)
  • How diet culture shapes the way we think about food, bodies, and health
  • The hidden consequences of dieting: slowed metabolism, stronger cravings, increased health risks, and higher fat storage over time
  • The link between dieting, weight cycling, and eating disorders
  • Why feeling like you “failed” is actually proof the diet failed you

You’ll also hear about “The Dieter’s Dilemma” — the frustrating cycle so many of us know all too well — and how to start redefining what health really means for you. This episode is your invitation to begin an empowered eating journey, where food feels less like a battle and more like a source of trust, peace, and confidence.

If you’re ready to step off the diet rollercoaster and finally understand why the old approach hasn’t worked, this episode will give you clarity and hope.

👉 Next up: Will I Lose Weight with Intuitive Eating? — where we’ll dig deeper into what the research has shown about intuitive eating.
Hit follow so you don’t miss it, and if today’s episode resonated with you, share it with a friend who’s ready to ditch dieting for good.

References & Further Reading:

  • Fothergill, E. et al. (2016). Persistent metabolic adaptation 6 years after “The Biggest Loser” competition. Obesity, 24(8), 1612-1619.
  • Redman, L. M. et al. (2006). Effect of calorie restriction on biomarkers of aging in nonobese humans. JAMA, 295(13), 1539-1548.
  • Stice, E. et al. (2013). Caloric deprivation increases responsivity of brain regions to intake and images of palatable foods. NeuroImage, 67, 322-330.
  • Lowe, M. R. et al. (2013). Differential reward response to palatable food cues in past and current dieters. Appetite, 71, 464-471.
  • Cummings, D. E. et al. (2002). Plasma ghrelin levels after diet-induced weight loss or gastric bypass surgery. NEJM, 346(21), 1623-1630.
  • Crujeiras, A. B. et al. (2008). Changes of ghrelin and leptin in response to hypocaloric diet in obese patients. Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 53(3-4), 234-240.

From Dread to Delight: Finding Joy (and Sanity) in the Kitchen Again with Olivia Cupido RD

Épisode 5

vendredi 24 octobre 2025Durée 26:42

Dinner doesn’t have to feel like a test you can fail. We sit down with registered dietitian, cooking instructor, and mom of two, Olivia Cupido, to get real about kitchen overwhelm and how to find an easier rhythm that actually fits your life. From navigating disordered eating and perfectionism to cooking with a baby on your lap, Olivia shares mindset shifts and practical systems that turn “what’s for dinner” into a lighter lift.

We dig into the real reasons the kitchen can feel heavy—anxiety, all-or-nothing thinking, and skill gaps—and walk through gentle fixes that build momentum fast. Think freezer stashes of soup and meatballs, cooked rice ready for fried rice, and go-to staples like eggs on toast, tuna or sardines with avocado, and pasta that brings comfort without the guilt. Olivia’s all-foods-fit approach invites convenience back to the table: pre-packaged salads, jarred sauces, and planned takeout nights that remove decision fatigue while keeping nourishment front and centre.

You’ll also hear a realistic take on meal planning that prioritizes cravings, store flyers, and your actual schedule. We cover ADHD-friendly tweaks like printing recipes in big font, planning only two days at a time, and pre-choosing a midweek break. Along the way, Olivia shows how to model a positive food culture for kids, embrace “good enough” dinners, and use small wins to rebuild confidence in the kitchen. It’s permission to make cooking simpler, not perfect.

If this conversation helps you breathe easier about dinner, follow and subscribe for more practical, judgment-free nutrition talk. Share the episode with a friend who needs a freezer win, and leave a review to tell us your favorite five-minute meal.

Intuitive Eating with ADHD: Why It’s Different (and How to Make It Work)

Épisode 3

vendredi 10 octobre 2025Durée 24:05

Intuitive Eating with ADHD: What Makes It Different (and How to Make It Work)

If you’ve ever forgotten to eat all day, struggled to meal plan, or felt like intuitive eating just doesn’t “click” with your ADHD brain — this episode is for you.

Registered Dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counsellor, Heather Bray, breaks down how ADHD impacts your relationship with food — from dulled hunger cues and impulsive eating to medication-related appetite changes — and what you can do about it.

You’ll learn:

  •  Why intuitive eating can feel harder with ADHD (and why that’s not your fault)
  •  How ADHD medications affect hunger and fullness
  •  Practical RD tips for meal planning and consistent eating
  •  Habit-pairing strategies to make eating easier and more intuitive
  •  How to adapt intuitive eating to your brain — not the other way around

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD or just relate to the chaos of remembering to eat, this episode will help you find your rhythm, build body trust, and take the next step in your empowered eating journey.

Listen now and hit follow so you don’t miss next week’s episode: Why We Struggle with Body Image (And 3 Ways to Start Healing)


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