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Mind the Disruption - PODCAST EPISODE TRANSCRIPT & COMPANION DOCUMENT - Bonus Episode – Tackling Weight Discrimination

17 Jul 2024

So the lack of nutrition and iron deficiency generations, to grandfathers and grandparents we and how that relates to not being able to grow to your haven’t met, and to our future. [...] And then you think about, well, who usually is experiencing so much more? And we think about “A lot of the times, that weight household food insecurity and how that shapes bias and discrimination, it also the types of foods we have access to, and our food environment and the policies that exist that support or devalues cultural foods. [...] She all the answers.” also talks about the tensions related to these topics and dietetics and health care more broadly, and the And I think that’s so important as care providers to importance of really listening to client and community address that power differential during the session and needs. [...] It’s a huge responsibility or individual’s primary care provider or the physician I but also an opportunity in terms of how you can work with in my team and the nurses and everybody reframe some of the ways that food is normally talked else, they really begin to understand what it is that I’m about and the kind of impact you can have more doing with my time with the individual and the folks I’m br. [...] I think that’s one of the things I love most about And then that ethical and integrity piece is knowing dietetics as a profession is the intersections of this your position as an individual and that self-evaluation profession and how connected it is to people and food piece.

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