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The Addicted Mind Podcast

91: Bad Bitches Don't Diet with Anita Abdul-Karim

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Medicine, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.7655 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Anita Abdul-Karim is our guest for today. Anita is a registered dietician and she has written a book called Bad Bitches Don't Diet. Today, she will be sharing her journey and talking to us about her book. 

Anita is from the Middle East. She struggled to fit in while growing up because there weren't many other Middle Eastern people at her school. She was also chubby, and not the smartest kid in the class, so, although her parents did the best they could under the circumstances, all of that added to the social pressure that Anita was experiencing.

Anita was overweight, and that impacted on her socially, and also within her family. So she tried to take matters into her own hands while growing up. Having a scientific mind, she gravitated towards any available information about diets and nutrition. 

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Anita lost a lot of weight in the seventh and eighth grades. However, in her senior year of high school, a lot was going on, and she gained thirty pounds in one month. It was a very dramatic situation.

Although Anita's weight fluctuated a lot, she was always aware of being overweight. And although she binged from time to time, she still knew that she wanted to become a dietician, and study nutrition.

Anita has always wanted to understand and move towards the truth. So she enrolled in an excellent program and learned about the science of nutrition. Then she came across a book called Intuitive Eating, written by two dieticians, Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole, and that took a huge weight off her shoulders and changed her entire life.

The philosophy behind eating intuitively is all about learning to trust your body to tell you what it needs. Unfortunately, however, most people grow up being taught not to trust themselves. This can cause a lot of misery and even lead people towards addictions because the further you push away from yourself, the more miserable you become.

Anita continued to suffer a lot of social pressure while she was studying because she was still overweight and people often made nasty comments about her being large and studying nutrition. So although she was still suffering the misery of trying to figure out her body, she started learning how to come back to herself and block the opinions of others. She soon learned how to be completely still and surrender to the point of being okay with herself and with everything happening in the present moment. She realized that any deviation from that kind of thinking could lead her towards an addiction.

Coming from a background as a health educator, Anita found that asking her patients questions inevitably led to better outcomes for their lives. That is because asking people questions empowers them and informs them subconsciously that they have the answers to most of their ailments. 

Many people don't consider food to be their medicine. Nor do they consider food to be something that can cause them to feel something immediately like medication does. 

Links and resources:

Anita’s Instagram

Books mentioned: 

Bad Bitches Don't Diet: A True Philosophy About Food by Anita Abdul-Karim 

Intuitive Eating: A Revolutionary Program That Works by Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole

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0:00.0

All right, everyone, welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

0:10.6

We are on to episode 91.

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My name is Dwayne Austerlund, and I'm your host.

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I'm also the founder of Novis Mindful Life Institute, Family Counseling Recovery Center in

0:21.7

Long Beach, California. If anyone you know is struggling with any of life's difficulties or

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challenges, you can reach out to us. Go to the addictedmind.com forward slash help. Once again, I am

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1:43.8

All right.

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On to today's episode, our guest is Anita Abdul Karim.

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And she is going to talk about her book, Bad Bishes Don't Diet.

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I love the name.

1:56.6

And Anita had reached out to me and just out of the blue and said, hey, I've got this book.

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I just finished it.

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