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Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Released Thursday, 30th June 2022
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Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2

Thursday, 30th June 2022
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Diane Sanfilippo Quits Diet Culture Part 2


Last week in our interview with best-selling author of diet books and former-diet-entrepreneur-turned-anti-diet-activist Diane Sanfilippo: we got deep into how after 20 years of dieting and building a whole VERY SUCCESSFUL career steeped in diet culture, Diane found she couldn’t make herself lose the same x pounds yet again. Last week we dug into what diet culture is and how that came to define Diane’s existence. This week we go deep into the implications of that decision. We talk about changing our minds in public, being true to our integrity at the cost of the public’s understanding or agreement; the dreaded liminal space and what happens when you’ve got ADHD and nothing to keep you structured, and committing to the truth over consistency.


About Diane Sanfilippo: Diane is the owner and founder of Balanced Bites - a wholesome food company that creates frozen meals, organic spice blends and snacks - all shipped nationwide. She's a certified holistic Nutrition Consultant, and two-time New York Times bestselling diet book author turned anti-diet advocate. Diane co-hosts Full Plate, a weekly podcast about healing from diet culture, setting boundaries, exploring mental health, and finding body liberation. She lives in San Francisco with her husband, Scott, and two fur kids.

You can find Diane on Instagram: @dianesanfilippo

and via her websites balancedbites.com and dianesanfilippo.com 


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Music: Michael Blumenfeld, mikebloomstudio.com

Sound engineering + edits: Adam Day, https://www.adamdayphotography.com/

Producer: Cathleen Kisich


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