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Ordinary People. Ordinary Things. with Melissa Radke

Breaking Bread and Bad Habits with Amy Reinecke

Ordinary People. Ordinary Things. with Melissa Radke

Melissa Radke

Eatcake, Religion & Spirituality, Redribbon, Eatcakebebrave, Ordinarypeople, Christianity, Thissucksbutgodisgood, Thissucks, Comedy, Ordinarypeopleordinarythings, Melissaradke

51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

I had Amy on the show last season. Amy has a beautiful story where she lost over 100 pounds on Weight Watchers. I loved Amy since the moment I met her, but what happened after the interview was intriguing. She told me that she was moving away from Weight Watchers, and that she was learning a new way of eating that allowed her to live happy and free.

This entire season is on body and soul, so Amy is the perfect guest to have back on the show. She struggled for years with poor body image and binge eating disorder. Amy is now sharing her journey with others in hopes of offering hope that our darkest days make us stronger and that God always has a bigger plan. She shares her journey as it ebbs and flows with healthy living, motherhood and faith.

You can find Amy here:

Beautifully Broken Journey
Amy Reinecke on Facebook
Amy Reinecke on Instagram
[email protected]

Show Notes

  • [05:07] At the last show, Amy wished she could get pregnant again, and she is now 23 weeks along. She has two boys and is super excited about having a girl.
  • [07:45] Amy started doing StepBet for accountability. She has been hosting them for about a year-and-a-half.
  • [11:26] For Amy, a best case scenario on StepBet is that everyone makes their $40 back.
  • [13:08] Amy lost over 100 pounds on Weight Watchers.
  • [14:36] We shift and change and grow and learn. In the last 6 months Amy's learned a lot about her body.
  • [14:59] Amy doesn't regret going on the Weight Watchers program. She has just learned more about her body.
  • [16:35] The message that Amy wants her kids to know is to treat their bodies kindly and talk about their bodies kindly and feed it the way that it needs to be fed.
  • [17:01] In 2008, Amy went to therapy for binge eating disorder. During this therapy she worked through the 10 principles of Intuitive Eating.
  • [17:37] These principles are things like honor your hunger, feel your fullness, and reject the diet mentality.
  • [17:55] These beliefs are so ingrained in Amy's head that it's a process she still has to work through everyday.
  • [19:09] We have the innate ability to listen to our own fullness and hunger cues.
  • [20:27] Amy started dieting in fourth grade. She looked for outside sources to tell her when and what to eat instead of looking inside to herself.
  • [21:09] Amy is perfecting intuitive eating by listening to her body right now while she is pregnant.
  • [23:37] Weight loss isn't the goal for intuitive eating. Although, it doesn't mean that you won't lose weight.
  • [26:13] When you fix your head, you can then appreciate your body for what it is and what it can do.
  • [28:56] People don't always like change, Amy switching her eating perspective has attracted push back from some people.
  • [29:32] She was so focused on a number. She didn't even realize it until she stepped away from Weight Watchers.
  • [31:05] She decided to break the chains and not allow anyone to tell her what is healthy for her body.
  • [32:01] Women need to learn that there is a way to get to a place of body neutrality.
  • [32:39] Her why is playing with her kids and getting through her pregnancy in a healthy way.
  • [33:27] Putting focus on your body will feed your mind and your soul, because they are all interconnected.
  • [35:55] Being hyper focused on your weight doesn't leave room for other things that will actually bring you joy and happiness.
  • [37:41] Amy learned that she needed more sleep and more water. She also craves vegetables.
  • [42:46] Going down the path of intuitive eating needs to be something that you are ready for. Amy wants people to see that their worth is more than just their weight.
  • [45:17] Rapid questions about Amy...

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0:00.0

Hi y'all, you're listening to ordinary people, ordinary things, with me your host, Melissa Radke,

0:06.7

the ordinariest of us all. Hi everyone and welcome to a new week of ordinary people ordinary things.

0:21.1

Our guest today is a repeat guest from last season.

0:24.4

There are some of you who are probably thinking,

0:26.2

does Melissa just have the same people back season after season?

0:29.4

And the answer is no, unless they meant something to you or they meant something to me.

0:35.6

Today's guest meant something to me. Not to say that the listeners didn't love her.

0:41.4

Oh, they did.

0:42.8

Everybody loves Amy, but I loved Amy.

0:46.8

From the moment I spoke with her, loved her.

0:49.4

This is gonna sound crazy.

0:50.9

But have you ever met one of those people and you just think, she's why I can't

0:55.2

wait for heaven, because then we can just all hang out all the time and there won't just be

0:59.2

correspondence on phone calls or direct messages will actually be neighbors.

1:03.0

Amy is one of those people.

1:04.7

Amy Rineke met me on a bad day.

1:08.5

I woke up hating my body that day.

1:11.5

And lo and behold, wouldn't you you know it I was conducting an interview on

1:16.0

Our bodies y'all that's my life in a nutshell. So when I first spoke with Amy, I cried through most of the interview.

1:25.0

You can actually go back and listen to it if you're some kind of sicko who likes to hear grown women cry,

1:30.0

because Amy had lost over 100 pounds on Weight Watchers, and her story really was a beautiful and powerful one.

1:38.0

But it was what happened once the interview was over that just really sold me.

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