Back to All Events

Event Two

Recalibrating Your Food Vocabulary

April 11th

6 pm EST

This class is all about the language we use when it comes to food which can be one of the clearest indicators of the state of our food relationship. 

Join to explore the origins of the many unhelpful ingrained phrases in our collective food vocabulary and how these learned terms and phrases impact our food relationship. We’ll also identify strategies for recalibrating your food language and set the foundation for a new way of communicating about food, eating, and nourishment that inspires and liberates.

REGISTER

Social Media and

Diet Influencing

April 18th

6pm EST

In general, more time on social media has been associated with increased symptoms of depression, feelings of social isolation, anxiety and sleep disturbance. These feelings indirectly can affect our diet, but social media use can have more direct impacts too...

The content we view on social media becomes a part of our foodscape - it’s just as much a part of our food environment as the grocery stores in our neighborhood. And, of course, our food environment informs our food behaviors, which means that social media is affecting how we eat, how we think about food, and how we feel about ourselves as it relates to our diets. It’s pervasive and, for many of us, it can be unhealthy.

Previous
Previous
July 10

The Gratitude Diet

Next
Next
July 12

Event Three