A Softer Place to Talk About Food

Weight-inclusive perspectives on food, body, and health.

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ADHD and the All-or-Nothing Eating Cycle

Eating can start to feel like it only has two modes: everything is going well or everything has fallen apart. For people with ADHD, this all-or-nothing eating cycle is common, exhausting, and deeply misunderstood. This post explores why it happens and how nutrition support can work with your brain, not against it.

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Eating Disorders Don’t Have a Look

Eating disorders are often missed because they don’t always look the way people expect. Body size is not a reliable indicator of how someone is eating or how much they are struggling. This post explores why weight-based assumptions delay care and who truly deserves support.

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What Non-Diet Nutrition Really Means

Non-diet nutrition is often misunderstood. It’s not about ignoring health, abandoning structure, or “letting go.” It’s about separating care from control and rebuilding trust with food and your body. In this post, we break down what non-diet nutrition actually means, what it isn’t, and why it can feel like a relief for people who are tired of trying harder with food.

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“In good company” means you don’t have to do this alone.

This practice was built on the belief that nutrition care should feel safe, relational, and human. I care deeply about creating a space where people can exhale, soften, and be met with warmth in a world that asks far too much of us.

Providing virtual nutrition counseling for Pennsylvania and Maryland.

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