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Project Unlaced

Project Unlaced

Project Unlaced

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 20

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Project Unlaced is a youth-led movement dedicated to supporting young women's mental health and self-worth in a world that pressures them to shrink, especially in the age of technology. Through community building and education, we work toward a world where young women are safer online and no longer suffer in silence.

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Christie Dondero Bettwy, Executive Director of Rock Recovery, on Breaking the Stigma Around Eating Disorders

Épisode 20

mardi 3 février 2026Durée 27:21

In this episode of Project Unlaced, Mia Lerner interviews Christie Dondero Bettwy, the executive director of Rock Recovery, who shares her personal journey through eating disorders and recovery. Christie discusses the complexities of eating disorders, the importance of seeking help, and the mission of Rock Recovery to provide accessible treatment. The conversation also touches on leadership challenges in nonprofits, misconceptions about eating disorders, and practical advice for those struggling with recovery. Christie emphasizes the importance of community support and the need to redefine what recovery means.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Recovery Journeys

02:38 Understanding Eating Disorders

06:21 The Turning Point: Seeking Help

09:33 Rock Recovery: Mission and Impact

11:45 Leadership Challenges in Nonprofit Work

14:34 Defining Recovery and Freedom

20:05 Misconceptions About Eating Disorders

23:13 Advice for Overcoming Recovery Overwhelm

26:36 Supporting Loved Ones in Recovery

Find out more about Rock Recovery at rockrecoveryed.org

Stay updated on what we are doing or learn how to get involved!

Website: projectunlaced.org

Instagram: @project_unlaced

Diya Mankotia on Empowering Youth in Mental Health Advocacy

Épisode 19

jeudi 5 février 2026Durée 29:25

In this conversation, Diya Mankotia, founder of EDSA, shares her personal journey with eating disorders and how it inspired her to advocate for mental health awareness among youth. She discusses the challenges of starting a youth-led organization, the importance of outreach, and the need for more support in schools. Diya emphasizes the significance of relationships in recovery and offers valuable advice for aspiring advocates. She also shares her future plans for EDSA and her goals in public health, highlighting the need for prevention programs in mental health.

Learn more about Project Unlaced at projectunlaced.org

Follow us on Instagram at @project_unlaced

Candace Lindenzweig on Mental Health, Recovery, and Self-Validation

Épisode 10

lundi 10 novembre 2025Durée 43:12

In this episode, Candace Lindenzweig shares her personal journey through eating disorders, perfectionism, and the path to recovery while exploring her work in counseling. She highlights the importance of self-validation, supportive relationships, and mindful engagement with social media for maintaining mental and emotional well-being.

Takeaways

  • Safe spaces and supportive relationships are crucial for mental health and recovery.
  • Eating disorders are complex and require empathy and individualized care.
  • Self-validation is more sustainable than seeking external approval.
  • Social media and perfectionism can impact body image and mental well-being.
  • Exercise should be about health, balance, and enjoyment—not punishment.

Alyssa Leib on How Athletes Can Reclaim Food and Body Trust

Épisode 9

jeudi 6 novembre 2025Durée 43:59

In this episode, registered dietitian Alyssa Leib shares her journey into the world of nutrition and her discovery of the anti-diet philosophy. She discusses the dangers of diet culture, the misconceptions around processed foods, and how athletes can cultivate a more compassionate, intuitive relationship with food and their bodies.

Takeaways

  • The anti-diet philosophy centers on holistic health and body acceptance rather than restriction.
  • Diets often fail long-term and can create cycles of shame, guilt, and disordered eating.
  • Yo-yo dieting poses serious physical and psychological risks.
  • Exercise should serve as joyful movement, not punishment or control.
  • Processed foods can be valid and helpful sources of energy for athletes.
  • Learning to listen to your body improves both health and performance.
  • Over-discipline in nutrition can mask disordered eating in athletes.
  • Seeking support for eating disorders is valid even if you don’t “look” sick.
  • Food connects us to culture, community, and experience — it’s not just fuel.

Alyssa Leib reminds us that nutrition isn’t about perfection. It’s about trust, compassion, and connection. Whether you’re an athlete or someone recovering from diet culture, this episode encourages you to listen inward, eat with intention, and redefine what health truly means.

You can follow Alyssa Leib on Instagram at @alyssaoutside_rd

Lynsie Gram on Common Fueling Mistakes Among Athletes

Épisode 8

mercredi 29 octobre 2025Durée 26:14

Lynsie Gram, a registered dietitian specializing in sports medicine, shares her journey from college running to nutrition coaching. In this episode, she breaks down how proper fueling impacts performance and recovery, especially for young and female athletes.

Takeaways:

  • Nutrition is essential for optimizing athletic performance and recovery.
  • Common fueling mistakes include under-eating, skipping carbs, and neglecting post-workout meals.
  • Avoid labeling foods as “good” or “bad” to build a healthy relationship with food.
  • Consistent fueling schedules help meet daily energy demands.
  • Iron deficiency is common among distance runners and requires regular monitoring.
  • Proper nutrition supports not only physical health but also mental well-being.
  • Keep it simple: balanced meals and snacks are the foundation of effective fueling.

You can follow Lynsie on Instagram @lynsiegramrd and her website https://www.enrgperformance.com/lynsie-gram

Dr. Megan Hellner on Underfueling, Eating Disorders, and Athlete Health

Épisode 7

mercredi 22 octobre 2025Durée 36:11

Dr. Megan Hellner, a clinician specializing in eating disorders and sports nutrition, unpacks the connection between fueling, mental health, and performance in athletes. She explains what REDs really is and why understanding it matters.

Key Takeaways:

  • REDs (Relative Energy Deficiency) is a medical condition distinct from eating disorders.
  • Regular, balanced eating supports performance and hormones.
  • The menstrual cycle is a powerful sign of athlete health.
  • Social media often distorts what “healthy” looks like.
  • Coaches and teammates play a key role in athlete recovery.

Athletes often push their limits. But true performance comes from fueling the body, not depriving it. This episode helps athletes, parents, and coaches recognize early warning signs and create supportive environments where health comes first.

Molly Hurford on Breaking Barriers in Sport and Storytelling

Épisode 6

lundi 13 octobre 2025Durée 01:03:38

Molly Hurford, an endurance athlete, author, and founder of Strong Girl Publishing, shares her journey to becoming a voice for women in sports. She opens up about body image, nutrition, and the importance of storytelling and visibility in empowering young female athletes.

Takeaways

  • Balancing multiple roles as an athlete, author, and advocate takes intention and self-awareness.
  • Young female athletes need better education around nutrition and body image.
  • Storytelling and visibility are powerful tools for empowering girls in sports.
  • You don’t have to fit the traditional “athlete” mold to belong in athletics.
  • Building a healthy relationship with food and your body is key to long-term success.

Follow Molly and her work on Instagram!

Molly's Instagram: @mollyjhurford

Strong Girl Publishing: @stronggirlpublishing

The Consummate Athlete Podcast: @consummateathlete

Ellie Hanowski on Her Journey in Running

Épisode 5

lundi 6 octobre 2025Durée 48:31

In this episode, collegiate runner Ellie Hanowski from the University of Minnesota Duluth opens up about her evolution from a young hockey player to a dedicated cross-country and track athlete. Ellie shares how her love for running developed, what the recruitment process was like, and how college competition reshaped her perspective on training and identity. She discusses the challenges of fueling, body image, and mental health, as well as the critical role that team dynamics and support systems play in thriving as a student-athlete. This conversation highlights the importance of rest, balance, and rediscovering joy in running beyond performance.

Key Takeaways

  • Team culture shapes athlete wellbeing. The right environment can either support or harm mental health and performance.
  • Fueling properly isn’t optional. Restriction and body image pressure can quietly erode both joy and longevity in sport.
  • Rest is part of training. Pushing harder isn’t always better—recovery is essential for both physical and mental resilience.
  • Identity beyond sport matters. Injuries and transitions remind athletes that their worth extends far beyond performance.
  • Open conversations break stigma. Talking about mental health, food, and pressure helps create safer spaces for athletes to thrive.

Follow Ellie on Instagram: @ellie.ontherun

Emily Arthur on the Breaking the Stigma Around Menstrual Health

Épisode 4

lundi 29 septembre 2025Durée 59:46

In this conversation, Emily Arthur, a registered dietitian, shares her journey from traditional dietetics to focusing on menstrual health. She discusses the pervasive shame and confusion surrounding women's health, particularly in relation to diet culture and social media. Emily emphasizes the importance of understanding conditions like PCOS and endometriosis, advocating for better education and awareness around menstrual health. The discussion highlights the need to celebrate periods as a source of power and insight into our bodies, encouraging women to reclaim their narratives and prioritize their health.

Takeaways

  • Emily transitioned from a focus on dietetics to menstrual health.
  • She noticed a lack of education around women's health issues.
  • Many women experience shame and confusion about their bodies.
  • Diet culture often overlooks the importance of holistic health.
  • Social media can perpetuate harmful body image standards.
  • PCOS and endometriosis are often misunderstood conditions.
  • Menstrual health education is crucial for young women.
  • Periods can be seen as a source of power and health insight.
  • Weight stigma can negatively impact women's health care.
  • It's important to reclaim conversations around menstrual health.

You can follow Emily on Instagram @emilytheperiodrd

Katie McNamee's Journey with REDs

Épisode 3

jeudi 18 septembre 2025Durée 33:33

In this conversation, Katie McNamee shares her personal journey with nutrition and sports, focusing on the challenges of REDs (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport). She discusses the importance of recovery, the misconceptions surrounding body image and menstruation in athletes, and the critical role of carbohydrates in fueling performance.

Takeaways

  • Katie's journey with RED-S began after coming off the pill.
  • She realized the importance of fueling her body adequately during training.
  • Recovery is as crucial as training for athletes.
  • Body image issues can arise from societal pressures on athletes.
  • Not having a period is a sign of underlying health issues.
  • Carbohydrates are essential for athletic performance and recovery.
  • Athletes should not fear weight gain if it means better health.
  • Clean eating can lead to under-fueling and health issues.
  • Social media can distort perceptions of health and fitness.
  • Finding balance in life outside of sports is important for overall well-being.

Follow Katie's Instagram at @fuel.with.katie


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