the blog
cause I like to write about it
The Latest
From the Blog
Every time I go home, I'm like: oh this time I'll be the most level headed version of myself. I really believe I've evolved past certain family dynami...
  Â
|
Upsizing is one of those moments of reckoning that touches everything at once: body image, identity, safety, control. It’s not just about clothes. It’...
Â
One of the drawbacks of “Intuitive Eating Popular” (a term I have come to call the Instagram Cliffnotes version of Intuitive Eating) is that people...
 Have you ever found yourself eating when you weren’t actually hungry? Not in a “mindless snacking” way, but in a deeper, almost involuntary way — lik...
Â
I used to feel the heavy, deep density in my stomach from too much food. The weight of the bowls of cereal pressing down internally. I knew I was f...
Meet the Founder
About Stefanie Michele
Â
I'm a Certified Coach, Occupational Therapist, Intuitive Eating Counselor, and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner IT with a background in Human Development and Mental Health Psychology. Perhaps more importantly, I have boots-on-the-ground experience with recovery from 20+ years of body and food disorder.
A little history: My disordered eating began when I was 15 years old dealing with adolescent strife and hormonal shifts. For the rest of my teens, 20’s, and well into my 30’s, I struggled with bulimia, binge-eating disorder, and orthorexia. The binge-restrict cycle was THE focus of my life for over 20 years and something from which I never, ever thought I would recover.
I thought I was broken.
Somehow during that time, I got married, had 3 girls, and led a pretty normal looking life. There were times I even felt normal — when I was with my friends, snuggling with my babies, or engrossed in a book. But most of the time, I felt ashamed, angry, and completely out of control. I hated my body and lived in fear of gaining weight.
Just before my 40th birthday, I made the decision to challenge diet culture and enlisted the support of a coach to work through my body image, which went hand in hand with food recovery. I did the work, and the work worked.
When I tell you that I’m excited to help you, I mean it. I have laid in bed for days, canceled plans, avoided mirrors, and detached from my authentic self just like you have, and I know there is a different way. You can change your life, and start changing the way women in this world are valued and seen.
xo Stef.
Â
Sign up for Wednesday Weekly Emails
Every Wednesday, get meaningful emails designed for insight, connection, and clarity into your relationship with food, body, and well-being.
Â