Available now from your favorite bookseller
break the chains of diet culture
from dietitian and nutrition therapist Leslie Schilling
Your body is not the problem. The food you eat is not the problem.
Ditch diet-culture myths, fight the lies you've been told (and sold), and discover the truth about health, well-being, and how God sees you.
step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
a note from the author
Leslie Schilling
I am so glad you're here. If you're reading this now, you've likely experienced shame around how you eat or your body. You are not alone. Our diet and body-obsessed culture can feel overwhelming and toxic. Diet culture messages have even crept into our safe places like doctors' offices, schools, homes, and churches. The obligatory weight check at medical visits and good food, bad food talk may feel inescapable. You may have even heard sermons that suggest body size or food choices are tied to our worthiness. Friend, there are so many things wrong with these scenarios.
I'm sorry that harm came to you in what should have been a safe place. I’m sorry that diet culture has deeply rooted doubt about your body’s goodness in your soul. Your body is good, my friend, and how you feed it has nothing to do with your worthiness.
I promise that you can feel different. There is a path to safety and truth. Diet culture will not be our legacy. We won't let its lies steal one more moment from us. Let's step into freedom together.
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Find freedom in food and learn to define health for yourself
Trust your body and recognize the cues your body gives you
about the book
Diet culture permeates American society--even in our safest of places. It lurks in schools, playground conversations, medical offices, and even in our places of worship. We're often sold well-meaning messages wrapped in Bible verses that are actually rooted in the diet culture born of this world. It's only when you begin to see diet culture's lies that you can fight back, build resilience, and trust your divine design.
Dietitian and nutrition therapist Leslie Schilling counsels hundreds of people every year who are struggling with food, body concerns, chronic dieting, and disordered eating. She helps them understand diet-culture myths, fight the lies we've been told (and sold), and discover the truth about health, well-being, and how God sees us.
paperback
Your body is not the problem. The food you eat is not the problem.
The problem is that diet culture is rooted in our safest places. It's in our doctor's offices, homes, schools, and even places of worship. Diet culture makes us think that we need to have a certain body to be healthy or worthy.
Join Leslie Schilling as she helps you step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
order now
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Understand that health is far more than what we eat or how we move
available now for pre-order
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Step away from the shame and guilt you may feel about your body
from Christian dietitian and nutrition therapist Leslie Schilling
ebook
Available to read on any device
Diet culture is rooted in our safest places. It's in our doctor's offices, homes, schools, and even places of worship. Diet culture makes us think that we need to have a certain body to be healthy or worthy.
Join Leslie Schilling as she helps you step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
order now
sarah bessey
"If you’ve experienced the damaging oppression of diet culture at the intersection of spirituality, this book is a healing must-read."
author of New York Times bestsellers A Rhythm of Prayer and Jesus Feminist
what readers are saying
publicity
Devin Duke, Senior Manager, Publicity
615-902-1125 | devin.duke@harpercollins.com |
Available now from your favorite bookseller
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Your body is not the problem. The food you eat is not the problem.
Ditch diet-culture myths, fight the lies you've been told (and sold), and discover the truth about health, well-being, and how God sees you.
step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
a note from the author
Leslie Schilling
I am so glad you're here. If you're reading this now, you've likely experienced shame around how you eat or your body. You are not alone. Our diet and body-obsessed culture can feel overwhelming and toxic. Diet culture messages have even crept into our safe places like doctors' offices, schools, homes, and churches. The obligatory weight check at medical visits and good food, bad food talk may feel inescapable. You may have even heard sermons that suggest body size or food choices are tied to our worthiness. Friend, there are so many things wrong with these scenarios.
I'm sorry that harm came to you in what should have been a safe place. I’m sorry that diet culture has deeply rooted doubt about your body’s goodness in your soul. Your body is good, my friend, and how you feed it has nothing to do with your worthiness.
I promise that you can feel different. There is a path to safety and truth. Diet culture will not be our legacy. We won't let its lies steal one more moment from us. Let's step into freedom together.
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Find freedom in food and learn to define health for yourself
Trust your body and recognize the cues your body gives you
about the book
Diet culture permeates American society--even in our safest of places. It lurks in schools, playground conversations, medical offices, and even in our places of worship. We're often sold well-meaning messages wrapped in Bible verses that are actually rooted in the diet culture born of this world. It's only when you begin to see diet culture's lies that you can fight back, build resilience, and trust your divine design.
Dietitian and nutrition therapist Leslie Schilling counsels hundreds of people every year who are struggling with food, body concerns, chronic dieting, and disordered eating. She helps them understand diet-culture myths, fight the lies we've been told (and sold), and discover the truth about health, well-being, and how God sees us.
available in softcover
Your body is not the problem. The food you eat is not the problem.
The problem is that diet culture is rooted in our safest places. It's in our doctor's offices, homes, schools, and even places of worship. Diet culture makes us think that we need to have a certain body to be healthy or worthy.
Join Leslie Schilling as she helps you step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
Print Length
256 pages
Author
Leslie Schilling
Language
English
Version
Paperback
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Understand that health is far more than what we eat or how we move
available now for pre-order
available on audiobook
No matter how busy life gets, audiobooks make it possible to listen, learn, and enjoy your favorite books anywhere. Listen to Feed Your Self, narrated by author Leslie Schilling, for the full experience of her expertise, passion, and insight for helping people step away from the lies of diet culture and giving you the tools fight back, build resilience, and trust your divine design.
Full of exclusive bonus content, insight, and commentary from Leslie not found anywhere else.
Listening Length
6 hours and 25 minutes
Narrator
Leslie Schilling
Language
English
Version
Audiobook
Break the chains of diet culture once and for all
Step away from the shame and guilt you may feel about your body
from dietitian and nutrition therapist Leslie Schilling
available in ebook
Available to read on any device, up to 5 simultaneous devices
Diet culture is rooted in our safest places. It's in our doctor's offices, homes, schools, and even places of worship. Diet culture makes us think that we need to have a certain body to be healthy or worthy.
Join Leslie Schilling as she helps you step away from the lies of diet culture and into your divine design.
Length
256 pages
Author
Leslie Schilling
Language
English
Version
Ebook
sarah bessey
"If you’ve experienced the damaging oppression of diet culture at the intersection of spirituality, this book is a healing must-read."
author of New York Times bestsellers A Rhythm of Prayer and Jesus Feminist
what readers are saying
publicity
Devin Duke, Senior Manager, Publicity
615-902-1125 | devin.duke@harpercollins.com |