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Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

#335: GLP-1 Hype, Handling Haters, and Dating in a Larger Body with Virginia Sole-Smith

Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison

Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS

Health, Food, Bodypositive, Antidiet, Recovery, Fat, Dietculture, Weight, Eating, Positivity, Intuitive, Diet, Nutrition, Psychology, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Body

4.73.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Journalist Virginia Sole-Smith joins us to discuss how GLP-1 hype has changed the conversation about diet culture, the importance of body autonomy, how “bro” diet culture became public policy, how she handles haters, the “fed is best” approach to parenting, and lots more. Behind the paywall, she shares her experience of weighing herself for the first time in years, what it’s been like to date for the first time in a larger body, how she’s changed her relationship to cardio, and more. This episode is cross-posted from our other podcast, Rethinking Wellness.

As a journalist, Virginia Sole-Smith has reported from kitchen tables, graduated from beauty school, and gone swimming in a mermaid’s tail. Virginia's latest book, Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture, is a New York Times bestseller that investigates how the "war on childhood obesity" has caused kids to absorb a daily onslaught of body shame from peers, school, diet culture, and families—and offers research-based strategies to help parents name and navigate the anti-fat bias that infiltrates our schools, doctor’s offices and dinner tables.

Virginia began her career in women’s magazines, alternatively challenging beauty standards and gender norms, and upholding diet culture through her health, nutrition and fitness reporting. This work led to her first book, The Eating Instinct: Food Culture, Body Image and Guilt in America, in which Virginia explored how we can reconnect to our bodies in a culture that’s constantly giving us so many mixed messages about both those things.

Virginia’s work appears in the New York Times Magazine, Scientific American, and many other publications. She writes the newsletter Burnt Toast, where she explores anti-fat bias, diet culture, parenting and health, and also hosts the Burnt Toast Podcast. Virginia lives in New York’s Hudson Valley with her two kids, two cats, a dog, and way too many houseplants. 

Check out Christy’s three books, Anti-Diet, The Wellness Trap, and The Emotional Eating, Chronic Dieting, Binge Eating & Body Image Workbook for a deeper dive into the topics covered on the pod.

If you’re ready to break free from diet culture and make peace with food, come check out Christy's Intuitive Eating Fundamentals online course.

For more critical thinking and compassionate skepticism about wellness and diet culture, check out Christy’s Rethinking Wellness podcast! You can also sign up to get it in your inbox every week at rethinkingwellness.substack.com.

Ask a question about diet and wellness culture, disordered-eating recovery, and the anti-diet approach for a chance to have it answered on Rethinking Wellness. You can also subscribe to the Food Psych Weekly newsletter to check out previous answers!

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Food Psych, a podcast dedicated to critiquing diet and wellness culture and answering your

0:05.0

questions about intuitive eating and the anti-diet approach. I'm your host Christy Harrison,

0:09.4

and I'm a registered dietitian, certified intuitive eating counselor, journalist and author of the book's

0:14.6

anti-diet, the wellness trap, and the new emotional eating, chronic dieting, binge eating, and body

0:20.0

image workbook,

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which are all available wherever you get your books or at Christy Harrison.com slash books.

0:28.1

That's Christyharrison.com slash books.

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And by the way, on this show, we avoid diet culture details like weight and calorie numbers, but we don't censor swear words or other adult language, so listener discretion is advised. to food site.

0:59.0

Hey there, welcome to food psych. Today I'm talking with journalist and friend of the pod, Virginia Soul Smith, who returns to discuss how GLP1 hype has changed the

1:12.0

conversation about diet culture, the importance of body autonomy, how bro diet culture became

1:17.5

public policy, how she handles haters, parenting issues and the Fed is best approach, and lots more.

1:24.6

Behind the paywall, she shares her experience of weighing herself for the first

1:27.6

time in many years, what it's been like to date for the first time in a larger body, how she's

1:32.7

changed her relationship to cardio, and more. This episode is cross-posted from our other podcast,

1:38.2

Rethinking Wellness, and you can hear the whole thing by becoming a paid subscriber at rethinkingwellness.substack.com. If you do, you'll not only

1:45.7

get to hear extended interviews like this one and dozens of others, including many that we've

1:50.0

cross-posted right here on Food Psych, but you'll also get subscriber-only Q&As and essays to help

1:55.2

you think critically about wellness and diet culture and heal from disordered eating. Plus, you'll get

2:00.1

commenting privileges and a place to connect with other listeners Plus, you'll get commenting privileges and a place

2:01.5

to connect with other listeners, and you'll be helping support the show and keeping these episodes

2:05.6

coming. I'm so grateful to all my paid subscribers for making this work possible, and if you want to

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join them, just go to rethinkingwellness.substack.com or click the link in the show notes.

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