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Celebrating our 100th Episode for BMA!!

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On this weeks episode we are super excited to be celebrating our 100th episode for Body Matters Australiasia's podcasts. For this episode we go back to a small number of our many amazing episodes to remind people that there are so many episodes available! For our 100th episode we would like to thank all the guests and the listeners from the podcast. We know that eating disorders or disordered eating is a hard topic and experience for people. So we want to congratulate any listeners who are struggling or who have struggled with disordered eating for putting some time towards a recovery based podcast. We also want to thank all the brave recovery speakers who came forward to share their stories of hope as a way to help people struggling with disordered eating to feel that recovery is possible.

While we weren’t able to include all our amazing speakers, advocates and stories we would like to say a massive thank you to all the guests that have come on the podcast. We would also like to say thank you to the many Body Matters team members who have come on the podcast. So thank you to Psychologist Amy Newton, Psychotherapist Mihaela Homjack, Provisional Psychologist and family therapist Emily Stewart Petiq, Dietitian Elle Snow, Provisional Psychologist Nicola Dillenbeck, Psychologist and Family therapist Meg O’Shea, Psychologist and family therapist Joss Armstrong, Dr Kylie Mosely, Psychologist and Family therapist Jennifer Puth, Provisional Psychologist Rikeya Constable and Psychologist & Family therapist Harriet Iles. However, we can’t say thank you without thanking our amazing Director here at Body Matters Psychologist Sarah McMahon who has been a massive contribution to this podcast. Sarah has not only contributed many episodes but has had an amazing drive and passion to collaborate with people for the fight against Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders can have a devastating effect on people’s lives especially within todays social media age. So we thank everybody who is able to speak about Eating Disorders through proper education as a way to help those that are struggling.

On a more positive note to celebrate the amazing episodes we have available for people we will go back to some of our episodes to remind people of the incredible value that these episodes have. The episodes played will also be named if anyone would like to go back and listen to these. Here are 10 episodes that we went back too, enjoy! Episodes played:

1. Picky Eating and ARFID with Amy Newsom 2. What is Orthorexia Nevosa with Sophie Smith 3. What is Bulimia. The Tools and Techniques to assist in recovery with Kate Hudson Hall 4. Growing up in the Modelling Industry with Isabelle Cornish 5. Can Clean Eating Undermine Eating Disorder Recovery with Christine Byrne 6. Alcohol and Eating disorders with Mia Findlay 7. Mind, Body Matters Yoga for Eating Disorders with Amy Woods 8. Grief and Loss for Eating Disorders with Harriet Illes 9. Diet Culture and Body Image with Jaqueline Byrne 10. Eating Disorders in Schools with Director Sarah McMahon

Links for Body Matters Australasia:

BMA Support wise courses to support parents: https://www.supportwise.com.au/

BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/

BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau

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On this weeks episode we are super excited to be celebrating our 100th episode for Body Matters Australiasia's podcasts. For this episode we go back to a small number of our many amazing episodes to remind people that there are so many episodes available! For our 100th episode we would like to thank all the guests and the listeners from the podcast. We know that eating disorders or disordered eating is a hard topic and experience for people. So we want to congratulate any listeners who are struggling or who have struggled with disordered eating for putting some time towards a recovery based podcast. We also want to thank all the brave recovery speakers who came forward to share their stories of hope as a way to help people struggling with disordered eating to feel that recovery is possible.

While we weren’t able to include all our amazing speakers, advocates and stories we would like to say a massive thank you to all the guests that have come on the podcast. We would also like to say thank you to the many Body Matters team members who have come on the podcast. So thank you to Psychologist Amy Newton, Psychotherapist Mihaela Homjack, Provisional Psychologist and family therapist Emily Stewart Petiq, Dietitian Elle Snow, Provisional Psychologist Nicola Dillenbeck, Psychologist and Family therapist Meg O’Shea, Psychologist and family therapist Joss Armstrong, Dr Kylie Mosely, Psychologist and Family therapist Jennifer Puth, Provisional Psychologist Rikeya Constable and Psychologist & Family therapist Harriet Iles. However, we can’t say thank you without thanking our amazing Director here at Body Matters Psychologist Sarah McMahon who has been a massive contribution to this podcast. Sarah has not only contributed many episodes but has had an amazing drive and passion to collaborate with people for the fight against Eating Disorders. Eating Disorders can have a devastating effect on people’s lives especially within todays social media age. So we thank everybody who is able to speak about Eating Disorders through proper education as a way to help those that are struggling.

On a more positive note to celebrate the amazing episodes we have available for people we will go back to some of our episodes to remind people of the incredible value that these episodes have. The episodes played will also be named if anyone would like to go back and listen to these. Here are 10 episodes that we went back too, enjoy! Episodes played:

1. Picky Eating and ARFID with Amy Newsom 2. What is Orthorexia Nevosa with Sophie Smith 3. What is Bulimia. The Tools and Techniques to assist in recovery with Kate Hudson Hall 4. Growing up in the Modelling Industry with Isabelle Cornish 5. Can Clean Eating Undermine Eating Disorder Recovery with Christine Byrne 6. Alcohol and Eating disorders with Mia Findlay 7. Mind, Body Matters Yoga for Eating Disorders with Amy Woods 8. Grief and Loss for Eating Disorders with Harriet Illes 9. Diet Culture and Body Image with Jaqueline Byrne 10. Eating Disorders in Schools with Director Sarah McMahon

Links for Body Matters Australasia:

BMA Support wise courses to support parents: https://www.supportwise.com.au/

BodyMatters Australasia Website: https://bodymatters.com.au/

BodyMatters Instagram: bodymattersau

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