
Fly To Freedom: Healing from an eating disorder
By Julia Trehane
This podcast includes solo casts with me, Julia Trehane, a recovered anorexic where I talk about the eating disorder journey and hopefully give lots of great tips on how to navigate it and also interviews with inspiring people around the world on many related topics.
Thank you for listening. I really hope you enjoy it.
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Fly To Freedom: Healing from an eating disorderAug 24, 2023

Episode 37 - ORTHOREXIA
- Orthorexia is an unhealthy obsession with “clean” eating, not a true commitment to health
- Often stems from good intentions but becomes an anxiety-ridden rigid set of food rules
- Causes social isolation, physical issues, mental distress
- Key signs: inflexibility, distress when “rules” broken, avoidance of social situations involving food
- Recovery is challenging but possible with self-compassion, professional support, addressing root issues
- Distinguish by assessing impact on quality of life — does it enhance or diminish?
- We must push back on unrealistic standards rather than internalize them
- Food and exercise are meant to nourish, not punish
Focus on balance, moderation and self-care rather than seeking an impossible perfection. Be patient and celebrate small victories. Prioritise self-acceptance.

Episode 36 - Katherine Cimorelli shares her ED story (without Song)
Katherine Cimorelli, singer from the popular band Cimorelli, opens up about her powerful journey recovering from an eating disorder. Though she grew up with a healthy relationship with food, things took a turn when she entered the music industry in Los Angeles at 18.
The immense pressure to look thin coupled with the prevalent “clean eating” culture led Katherine down a decade-long struggle with orthorexia and disordered eating. It wasn’t until 2020, after getting very sick with mono, that she finally had a breakthrough.
Stumbling upon the concept of intuitive eating while bedridden sparked a revelation in Katherine - she realised the mental anguish she had been putting herself through for years due to extreme dietary restriction. Her new approach to food gave her a liberation she hadn't felt in a long time.
However, when bodily changes from pregnancy later triggered her, Katherine found she needed help. A diagnosis from a dietitian led her to understand she had an eating disorder all along.
Now, Katherine focuses her recovery on mental wellness practices like prayer, connections with loved ones, and variety in eating/movement. She hopes that by bravely sharing her story, her music and words can encourage anyone still trapped in disordered eating to seek the help and freedom they deserve. There is life waiting beyond the confines of diet culture.

Episode 36 - Katherine Cimorelli shares her ED story
Katherine Cimorelli, singer from the popular band Cimorelli, opens up about her powerful journey recovering from an eating disorder. Though she grew up with a healthy relationship with food, things took a turn when she entered the music industry in Los Angeles at 18.
The immense pressure to look thin coupled with the prevalent “clean eating” culture led Katherine down a decade-long struggle with orthorexia and disordered eating. It wasn’t until 2020, after getting very sick with mono, that she finally had a breakthrough.
Stumbling upon the concept of intuitive eating while bedridden sparked a revelation in Katherine - she realised the mental anguish she had been putting herself through for years due to extreme dietary restriction. Her new approach to food gave her a liberation she hadn't felt in a long time.
However, when bodily changes from pregnancy later triggered her, Katherine found she needed help. A diagnosis from a dietitian led her to understand she had an eating disorder all along.
Now, Katherine focuses her recovery on mental wellness practices like prayer, connections with loved ones, and variety in eating/movement. She hopes that by bravely sharing her story, her music and words can encourage anyone still trapped in disordered eating to seek the help and freedom they deserve. There is life waiting beyond the confines of diet culture.

Coping with the festive season
- The holiday season can be challenging for people recovering from eating disorders.
- With preparation and support, it's possible to navigate the festivities while maintaining recovery.
Strategies for the Holidays
1. Preparation and Planning for Holiday Meals
- Discuss menu ahead of time.
- Identify safe foods.
- Plan for portion control.
- Bring your own dishes if needed.
- Rehearse responses to questions about your eating.
- Use mental preparation techniques.
2. Build a Support System
- Identify supportive people who can be allies.
- Establish a distress signal.
- Schedule check-ins.
- Discuss potential challenges.
- Have an exit strategy.
3. Set Boundaries
- Communicate needs clearly.
- Define limits around food and conversations.
- Say no to things that make you uncomfortable.
- Create physical boundaries.
- Limit time at events.
4. Use Coping Strategies
- Have a plan and safe foods.
- Focus on connections.
- Practice mindfulness.
- Visualize handling situations calmly.
- Maintain self-care routine.
- Have professional support lined up.
5. Practice Self-Compassion and Flexibility
- It's okay if things don't go perfectly.
- Adjust expectations as needed.
- Use affirmations.
- Forgive yourself for any setbacks.
6. Debrief after Events
- Reflect in a journal on what went well and what was difficult.
- Identify successes and challenges.
- Evaluate coping strategies used.
- Discuss with your therapist.
7. Continue Therapy and Support
- Maintain regular sessions with your therapist or coach.
- Develop a crisis plan.
- Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques.
8. Educate Family Members
- Explain your eating disorder and needs.
- Discuss potential triggers and boundaries.
- Do roleplaying exercises.
- Set realistic expectations.
9. Manage Holiday Triggers
- Identify potential triggers.
- Develop coping plans.
- Limit exposure if needed.
- Prepare responses to difficult questions.
10. Create New Traditions
- Plan activity-based gatherings.
- Start new practices focused on connection.
- Volunteer together.
- Host relaxation or personal growth workshops.
Conclusion
- The holidays can be redefined and made more supportive with preparation and compassion.
- Focus on connections over food.
- Be kind to yourself and others.

Episode 34 - Becoming Embodied
Becoming Embodied : How Embodiment Can Support Eating Disorder Recovery
In this episode, I spoke with Rachel Wilkinson, a trauma-informed practitioner and trainer. We discussed how embodiment and reconnecting to your body can be a powerful tool in eating disorder recovery.
Key Topics Covered:
- Rachel's background in recovery from addiction and eating disorders, and her journey to becoming a therapist and yoga teacher
- Why dissociation and disconnection from the body is common in eating disorders as a coping mechanism for overwhelming stress
- The importance of embodiment and reconnecting to your body through practices like yoga, mindfulness, and therapeutic movement
- How to cultivate curiosity and be explorative with movement rather than judgemental
- Welcoming all emotions, even difficult ones like anxiety - they are not 'good' or 'bad'
- The problem with toxic positivity and spiritual bypassing that negates certain feelings
- Rachel's community wellbeing project Create Your Community which aims to make holistic wellbeing accessible
- The current mental health crisis exacerbated by the pandemic and importance of community connection
- How to contact Rachel and access support from Create Your Community
Resources:
Create Your Community website: www.createyourcommunity.org.uk
Contact Rachel: rachel@createyourcommunity.org.uk
Instagram : Raw_yogi

episode 33 - From shadows to sunshine - Rachel’s journey
Rachel's journey is a moving story of a woman battling an eating disorder, living a life marked by self-imposed rituals and a yearning for perfection. Her transformation begins upon meeting Julia Trehane, a compassionate recovery coach. With newfound understanding and support, Rachel learns to embrace self-love and acceptance, slowly dismantling the chains of her disorder. This tale is an intimate exploration of her struggles, growth, and ultimate triumph over the demons of self-image.

Episode 32 - Body Neutrality
A huge welcome to my wonderful guest Suzanne Manser who is joining me today to talk about body neutrality.
Suzanne Manser, PhD is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Portland, Oregon. She has specialized in working with people with eating disorders since 1999. She also specializes in working with folks with anxiety.
In addition to her work as a therapist, Dr. Manser has served as the director of a clinic, an instructor at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and a board member. She has given numerous invited talks on understanding and treating people with eating disorders.
Dr. Manser is on a mission to help us all accept ourselves. To that end, she writes a blog and has two upcoming books: I Hate You: A Love Letter to My Mother. Healing Paper Cuts, Mother Wounds, and Intergenerational Pain and a guided journal titled, I Hate You: A Love Letter to My Mother. A Journal for Healing Your Mother Wound and Transforming Your Life.
Website: https://suzannemanserphd.com/

Episode 31 - Self Love
Self-love is like that warm, cozy hug you give yourself every day. It's about accepting and embracing who you are, flaws and all, because let's face it, nobody's perfect! It's reminding yourself that you are worthy of kindness, compassion, and happiness. Taking care of yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally is an act of self-love. So go ahead and indulge in your favorite hobbies, treat yourself to something nice, or simply give yourself a break when you need it. Remember, you're amazing just the way you are, and loving yourself is the key to living a fulfilled and happy life.

Episode 30 - Recovery is Possible with Debbie Lesko
Today I have the absolute pleasure of talking to Debbie about how recovery really is truly possible for anyone.
Debbie Lesko is a 67 year old grandmother whose passion is to educate people of all ages, sizes, race, sexual identity of the dangers of diet culture and the societal ideals to keep everyone thin.
She fights the mainstream ideals with her page – Diets don’t work on Facebook as well as on Instagram
She currently has about 50,000 followers who look forward to her newest posts.
She has been on podcasts and taught at seminars as well as writes articles for magazines and has her own blog on her webpage.
As a survivor of anorexia and drug addiction she has the lived experience to share her ideas with the world. Her recovery from drugs and anorexia has been her driving force to share her recovery with others. “If I can inspire one person it will all be worth it.”
Dining with the Debbie’s
Wednesday at 1:30 mountain standard time (MST)
With
@Diets_dont_work_haes1
@bodyacceptance_coach

Episode 29: Listeners' Questions
I managed to persuade my husband Dave to come back on the podcast this week and we answered some questions sent in by you lovely listeners.
Thankyou so much for the amazing questions and I hope you enjoy listening to the episode as much as we enjoyed recording it

Episode 28 - Letting Go Of Limits
Limiting beliefs are like weights that hold us back from reaching our full potential. They are the stories we tell ourselves, often rooted in fear and self-doubt. But here's the thing: we have the power to let them go.
By acknowledging these beliefs and challenging their validity, we can break free from their grip.
Let go of those limiting beliefs and watch yourself soar to new heights.

Episode 27 - Coaching with Claire
This is a special episode with one of my incredible clients who has bravely volunteered to be coached on the podcast so that her journey may help others on theirs.
Thank you so much Claire for being such an amazing human 🙏🏼 I’m so proud of you ❤️

Episode 26: Knowing What To Eat
Recovering from anorexia can be a challenging journey, especially when it comes to re-establishing a healthy relationship with food.
In this solo podcast, we will explore various aspects of eating in anorexia recovery; addressing common concerns and offering helpful insights.
Remember, you are not alone in this process, and I am here to support you every step of the way.

Episode 25: Anorexia and Us - my husband's story
This week is a very special chat.....with my husband!
We delve deep into the challenging journey of supporting a loved one through anorexia recovery.
Recovering from an eating disorder often affects the people around them; friends and family who play a crucial role in their recovery, but their voices are rarely heard. Those in recovery rarely hear and have an opportunity to understand how their condition affects the people around them.
If you're a spouse or partner navigating the complexities of supporting someone through anorexia recovery, or if you simply want to gain a deeper understanding of this critical aspect of mental health, join us as we uncover our story of love, courage, and resilience that lie at the heart of this episode which is a testament to the power of love in the face of adversity and the strength that emerges from supporting a loved one on the path to healing.

Episode 24: Becoming your own best friend
In this episode, I dive deep into the transformative journey of becoming your own best friend and valuing your true worth.
Tune in to this empowering episode unraveling the secrets to becoming your own best friend and valuing your value. Let’s uncover the incredible potential that lies within you and cultivate a deep-rooted sense of self-love and self-appreciation.
Remember, you are deserving of love, kindness, and respect from yourself. Join me on this transformative journey, and let's embark on the path towards embracing your worth and becoming the best friend you've always needed.

Episode 23 - Let's talk about the food!
Today I'm chatting to Anne, The Eating Disorder Nutritionist, all about how we view food and helpful ways of eating in recovery.
Anne is a registered nutritional therapist who exclusively works with disordered eaters whether they have received a formal diagnosis or not. She focuses her work more on restriction, so her clients tend to suffer from anorexia, orthorexia and bulimia mostly. She is currently doing a diploma in cognitive behavioural therapy and this is reflected in her practice which blends nutrition with CBT. She mostly works online from her home in Devon.
Anne's website is https://www.theeatingdisordernutritionist.co.uk
Her Instagram is @theeatingdisordernutritionist

Episode 22 - I gained weight and........
Digging into my own personal journey, I look at all the things I have gained in recovery.

Episode 21 - Accessing support - with Jane
In todays episode I am chatting to a lovely guest called Jane about the difficulty in accessing appropriate support for eating disorder recovery.

Episode 20 - Overwhelming Guilt
This episode is in answer to a question from the lovely Claire about how to deal with the immense guilt when you eat in anorexia recovery.

Episode 19: Finding my new identity- with Karla and Victoria
Victoria and Karla join me for this episode, where we discuss the fears we had of losing the eating disorder identities and how to discover who we were without the ED.
Many of you know already that my podcasts are pretty unedited and this episode has guest appearances from my 2 dogs!
Victoria Kleinsman is a Food Freedom & Body Love Coach who has beaten anorexia - bulimia - binge eating disorder and abuse. Using her unique gift of activating people to remember how powerful and self-loving they naturally are, Victoria helps people from all around the world to make peace with food, become besties with their bodies & come back home to self-love & intuition eating.
Website: https://www.victoriakleinsman.com/
Karla is a proud Mexican, mom of 3 beautiful kids, spouse and daughter. She used to be a rebellious girl, with a little tint of loneliness and sadness deep in her soul. She never felt totally part of anything or that she belonged, until her body could give her a place in the world.
At the age of 15, after a surgery, her anorexia, bulimia, orthorexia, OCD or ED was triggered. It has been part of her life for the last 25 years. Like many, she has tried different treatments and had very few results. Until she found coaching and our now mutual friend, Victoria.
Karla is now an eating disorder recovery coach helping other women who are in the grasps of an eating disorder.
You can reach Karla here:

Episode 18: An Interview with Harriet Frew
In this episode, HARRIET and I discuss the effects diet culture can have on Recovery and coping strategies to deal with this.
We also chat about why comparing ourselves, and what we eat to others can be very damaging.
Harriet is an experienced BACP accredited counsellor who specialises in supporting people with eating disorders and body image issues. She has worked in an Adult Eating Disorder NHS Service and privately since 2003. She is host of the eating disorder podcast - The Eating Disorder Therapist and trainer in eating disorders and body image. She offers individual therapy, online courses, training and Breakthrough Days. She offers a psychological approach to helping someone understand their eating disorder as a coping strategy, and then to empower them with skills and tools for change. Harriet is passionate about the therapy relationship and instilling hope that recovery is possible. She is also an expert through experience having made a full recovery from bulimia nervosa.
Harriet Frew's current offers: -
Bite Size Eating Disorder Therapy Membership
https://www.patreon.com/theeatingdisordertherapist
Online 10 Steps to Intuitive Eating Course with Harriet Frew - 50% off with code FREEDOMISPOSSIBLE
https://www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/online-courses.html
Online Event - Inspiring Prevention of Eating Disorders and Body Image Issues
Website
www.theeatingdisordertherapist.co.uk

Episode 17: Living Life Afraid
I decided to do this episode, because I realised that I was holding back from doing something due to fear, and when I realised this, it reminded me that I’d literally spent most of my life living afraid so I’ve decided to do this episode on what that meant for me
Hope you enjoy it.

Episode 16: Problematic People Pleasing - With Tina O Hoang
A disabled recovering people pleaser, lifetime traveler, and podcaster - Tina O. Hoang strives to ensure women have the space to choose themselves and share their courageous stories. Whether it is changing how you are perceived within a family dynamic, leaving a comfortable 9-5, or advocating for yourself when a stranger is being rude. She believes women of color are allowed to take the first step and don't need permission. After someone told her that her passivity was unattractive, she took it and decided to become assertive and courageous as she can ever be! With a background in career counseling, Tina also understands the hardship of career changes and the components of how it can involve family and friends. She knows that even if when we are scared of making that first step, we need to say "F*ck it" and do it anyways. To make that choice despite the paralyzing and roaring feeling growing within them. She also loves to travel, read, and be present with nature. Her favorite national park so far is Glacier National Park.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tinaohoang/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091289967922&sk=about
Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2LZ7zMXRFUHW9Hqy2nVefe?si=1325bc0e0ec04abb

Episode 15: The Lies We Tell!
In this episode, I talk about the lies we tell ourselves and other people to protect our ED.

Episode 14: When does exercise become unhealthy? With Matt Davis
Today I am talking to Matt Davis
about the role exercise can play in an eating disorder and how at time the fitness/wellness industry can actually promote disordered eating and distorted body image.
Matt is a Nutritionist specialising in disordered eating and body image. Matt is the founder of The Flourishing Athlete, where he aims to help athletes and fitness enthusiasts develop a positive relationship with food, body and self so they can flourish in life and sport.
Instagram link:
https://www.instagram.com/theflourishingathlete/

Episode 13 - "....but I'm doing it for my health..."
We often convince ourselves that our disordered behaviour is for the good of our health.
In this episode I look at the influence of 'wellness culture' and what 'health' actually means.

Episode 12: The Inner Critic, with Abbey Heagney
In this episode, I am joined by Abbey and we discuss that inner voice, that we all have, that holds us back, keeps us small and makes us feel that we're not enough. A fantastic episode, full of helpful tips on how to quieten that inner critic.
Abbey Heagney is a board certified health and mindset coach. After 20+ years of battling her own inner mean girl, struggling with her relationship with her body, food and movement, she now helps women to quiet THEIR inner mean girl and feel healthier and more confident than ever before.

Episode 11: Weird ED Behaviours - with Karla Manzanilla
Today, my friend Karla and I are reminiscing about the strange behaviours we used to have during our eating disorders.
It's incredible to see how much of our lives were ruled by the illness and we are both incredibly grateful to be free from that now.
You can reach Karla, a fellow eating disorder recovery coach here:

Episode 10: Lets talk about bingeing - Marianne Miller
Today, I’m talking to Dr. Marianne Miller who has been in the mental health field for 26 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 11 years. Marianne was a full-time academic for 12 years and had a part-time eating disorder practice for much of that time (until she left the university) and went into private practice full-time in 2018.
Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps people of all genders live empowered, authentic lives. She embraces the Health at Every Size model and is LGBTQIAA+ affirming. Dr. Marianne recently launched the Inevitable Binge Eating Recovery online program. It helps high-achieving professionals regain their mental and emotional energy by shifting their relationship with food to be fully present in their life.
You can reach Marianne using the following links
Website: http://www.drmariannemiller.com/
Eating Disorder Blog: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/blog/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drmariannemiller/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drmariannemiller/
Facebook Group: Redefining Relationships With Food and Body Image

Episode 9: Why are we so afraid of weight gain?
In this solo episode I delve into where are fears about weight gain originated.
How did we get these limiting beliefs that we seem to live our life’s by?
Who do those beliefs actually belong to, are they even ours?
Enjoy!
Reach out to me on instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/juliatrehane/
On my website:
https://juliatrehane.com/
By email:
julia@juliatrehane.com

Episode 8: Overcoming Perfectionism - Dr Menije
Many people who struggle with eating disorders have a perfectionistic mindset that can affect their life on many levels.
In this episode, I'm delighted to interview Dr Menije, who gives us helpful tips and strategies to overcome perfectionism.
Dr. Menije is a licensed psychologist in private practice in Los Angeles, CA. She is a leading expert on overcoming perfectionism and building an authentic life. As the founder of Perfectionism University, an online platform for self-help courses on breaking up with perfectionism, her goal is to create a community where we can all unlearn Perfectionism and start our journey of embracing imperfections and owning our enoughness.
Enjoy!
Notes:
You can reach Dr Menije on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/embracing_you_therapy/
and on her website

Episode 7: Managing the eating disorder voice
In this episode I discuss where the eating disorder voice comes from, why its there and helpful tips to reduce the overwhelm.
I hope you enjoy it

Episode 6: Lets talk about emotional energy! - Laura Bolgiu
This beautiful episode is an interview with the wonderful Laura Bolgiu.
In this episode you can learn all about tapping into your emotional energy and how balancing our masculine and feminine energy can create a huge difference in our lives
Laura is a soul centered psychic medium, trained at the College of Psychic Studies in London.
She is a big fan of nature, rituals and a good laugh.
Her readings focus on the overall emotional energy and what stands in people’s way of achieving their soul calling.
She brings completion and release through her channeled spirit messages of those who passed away.
You can find Laura
@laurabolgiu on Instagram or
lauravbolgiu@gmail.com

Episode 5: But How Does It Feel?
This is a very raw and vulnerable share, where I attempt to describe what it actually feels like in your head to have an eating disorder.
Of course, everyone's story is different, but this one's mine.

Episode 4: Whats Love Got To Do With It? With Victoria Kleinsman
Today, I'm interviewing Victoria Kleinsman about the importance of self love in eating disorder recovery.
Victoria Kleinsman is a Food Freedom & Body Love Coach who has beaten anorexia - bulimia - binge eating disorder and abuse. Using her unique gift of activating people to remember how powerful and self-loving they naturally are, Victoria helps people from all around the world to make peace with food, become besties with their bodies & come back home to self-love & intuition eating.
Website: https://www.victoriakleinsman.com/

Episode 3: Lies! Lies! Lies!
A deep delve into the world of lies an eating disorder tells us that keep us trapped and living in fear.
In this episode, I speak to the real life lies that you, lovely listeners and Instagram followers, tell me that your ED uses to control you.
I hope you enjoy this episode and resonate with it.
Please share, review and rate it so that I can reach more people.

Episode 2: Do I really have an eating disorder?
Welcome to episode 2.
In this episode, I dive into how your eating disorder can convince you that you don't have an eating disorder!

Episode 1: My own eating disorder journey
As my very 1st podcast, it seemed to make sense to start right at the beginning of how and why I've done this: My own journey.
I hope that by describing how I think my ED started, how I lived my life around it for over 40 years and, ultimately, how I've got to the stage of recovery that I am now, I can inspire others to take the leap and seek help.