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Bulimia Sucks | Kate Hudson Hall

Kate Hudson-Hall
Eating Disorders
Bulimia
Mental Health
Binge Eating Disorder
Anxiety
Intuitive Eating
Recovery
Body Image
Anorexia
Trauma
Therapy
Personal Development
Counseling
Childhood Sexual Abuse
Motivational Speaking
Nutrition Coaching
Body Positivity
Self-Love
Dieting
Nutrition

The Bulimia Sucks! Podcast is a platform for people to share healthy conversations which are relatable, uplifting and inspiring based on bulimia and anorexia and other eating disorders. With real stories from people who are suffering or have suffered an eating disorder. Episodes include their personal stories of where they are now, their difficult journeys and steps taken into recovering from thei... more

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Around the inspiring fireside, Kate is joined by the incredible Joanne Light and her fabulous daughter Emily Couture, who shares her journey with her eating disorder, and Joanne shares her perspective on the challenges of guiding her daughter forward... more

In this powerful fireside chat, kate speaks with the enlightening Scott Fishman.

Scott is in the process of finishing his first book, which is a memoir about his experience with anorexia, bulimia, and exercise bulimia. 

His memoir is about his stru... more

In this inspiring fireside chat, Kate is joined by the fabulous Tricia Nelson. She is an internationally acclaimed author of 'Heal Your Hunger',  a transformational speaker and emotional eating expert. She has been featured on dozens of radio and tel... more

The fabulous Victoria Evans joins Kate for this warm interesting fireside chat as Victoria shares her journey with bulimia and anorexia.

Victoria began her career in the corporate world with a prominent Fortune 500 company in the beauty industry in ... more

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Recent Guests

Scott Fishman
An individual sharing his experiences with anorexia, bulimia, and exercise bulimia, and author of an upcoming memoir.
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 267 | Setback and Successes | Scott Fishman
Tricia Nelson
An internationally acclaimed author of Heal Your Hunger.
Heal Your Hunger
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 266 | Setback and Successes | Tricia Nelson
Victoria Evans
Intuitive eating coach and advocate for women's mental health and wellness.
Victoria Evans Official
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 265 | Setback and Successes | Victoria Evans
Francesca Meffert
Background in corporate finance turned registered dietitian and podcast host of Kaleidoscope FM
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 268 | Setback and Successes | Francesca Meffert
Katie Dalebout
Founder of Let It Out, a website and podcast focused on body positivity and creativity.
Let It Out Podcast
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 265 | Setback and Successes | Katie Dalebout
Leslie Davis
Author and Advocate for Eating Disorders
Author of 'You Can't Eat Love'
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 264 | Setback and Successes | Kate discussing her book Bulimia Sucks!
Melissa Rohlfs
Certified Holistic Health and Life Coach, owner of Free 2 B Coaching
Free 2 B Coaching
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 263 | Setback and Successes | Melissa
Kandy Ostrosky
Registered practical nurse from Hamilton, Ontario, who shares her experience with an eating disorder triggered by a traumatic event.
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 262 | Setback and Successes | Kandy Ostrosky
Beth Smeeton
A life coach specializing in helping women heal their relationship with food and their body
Beth Smeeton Coaching
Episode: Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 261 | Setback and Successes | Beth Smeeton

Host

Kate Hudson-Hall
Host of the podcast, engaging with guests and listeners through supportive and informative discussions about bulimia and other eating disorders.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Very Therapeutic. Blessed to have this

    I’ve battled with bulimia for about 8 years now. Was diagnosed and first sought help about a year ago from today. When I go on my long city Walks I listen to this podcast to help me not feel so alone. Being a male with this disorder definitely can amplify those feelings of isolation, and as you’re much aware shame being the most prominent. Kate, And to all of those who've shared their story’s…. Thank you. You’ve all Been a glimmering light of hope for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bryon Austin
    United States2 years ago
  • My favorite ED podcast.

    I have struggled with my eating disorder since first hospitalized in 1987.

    Now over 3 decades later and multiple treatment centers I’m worn out.

    Finding Kate’s podcast suddenly gave me hope and a renewed sense of determination.

    Her interviews and educational episodes have truly helped incite me to keep trying despite being more hopeless than ever.

    I purchased her book and workbook and I work through them with my therapist.

    I also followed her online course and in time when I am more s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BeaglePigGirl
    United States2 years ago
  • Taking the shame out of a disorder

    Kate is so encouraging and honest as she discusses all types of eating disorders. Her guests are from all parts of the world and have different perspectives on what can be a crippling condition. If you are lloking for great, balanced information on eating disorders, this is your podcast. You should also check out her books including coloring books.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    author of You Can't Eat Love
    United States4 years ago
  • Awful start...

    I am just under halfway through the first episode of season 1 and I am horrified by the misinformation/stereotypes the male interviewer is spouting out about bulimia. Not only that but he is forcing Kate (I believe that’s her name) to give percentages on recovery outcomes, reasons why bulimia develops, etc and that is not possible. Every human is different and every bulimic experience is unique.

    I am hoping this podcast gets better but I highly recommend NOT listening to it if you are just begi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    laurmayg
    United States5 years ago
  • Amazing

    My favourite podcast on Bulimia!!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gerald Whistleblower
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Some listeners argue there is occasional misinformation or stereotypes presented, particularly concerning experiences with eating disorders.
Overall, the community feels supported and encouraged by the authenticity and honesty shared in personal stories.
Listeners find the content uplifting and filled with relatable stories from individuals overcoming eating disorders.
The expert insights resonate with many who appreciate the practical advice offered throughout episodes.

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Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 267 | Setback and Successes | Scott Fishman
Q: What would you say to other men that are listening to this?
Seek help early and don't be afraid to talk about it; it takes time, but the sooner you find some help, the better life will become.
Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 266 | Setback and Successes | Tricia Nelson
Q: What was the difference between that specific therapist and the one that really you felt was the key to your turnaround?
Tricia explains how her previous therapist helped her but didn't allow for deeper emotional exploration, while her mentor provided a feeling of safety and understanding necessary for her healing.
Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 266 | Setback and Successes | Tricia Nelson
Q: Tricia, can you tell us about your journey with your eating disorder and then the binge drinking?
Tricia describes her struggles with emotional eating since childhood, leading to binge drinking and weight gain, and how she eventually began to seek help.
Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 265 | Setback and Successes | Katie Dalebout
Q: So tell us about your journey through journaling.
Katie explains how journaling became integral to her recovery from an eating disorder and helped her find authenticity.
Bulimia Sucks! | Episode 264 | Setback and Successes | Kate discussing her book Bulimia Sucks!
Q: What was the most challenging aspect of your journey?
Kate found it challenging to trust the therapists during her recovery due to past traumas and her mother's illness.

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Engaging with listeners on the difficult topics surrounding bulimia, anorexia, and other eating disorders, this show provides a platform for personal stories that inspire hope and understanding. Each episode features individuals who share their essential journeys toward recovery, highlighting their struggles while offering insights into the healing process. The inclusion of expert interviews offers additional valuable perspectives, making the content relatable and educational, as well as uplifting for those grappling with similar challenges. The host's unique perspective and personality augment the emotional depth of each story, fostering a community atmosphere for listeners seeking support and connection in their journeys.

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Recent guests on Bulimia Sucks include:

1. Scott Fishman
2. Tricia Nelson
3. Victoria Evans
4. Francesca Meffert
5. Katie Dalebout
6. Leslie Davis
7. Melissa Rohlfs
8. Kandy Ostrosky

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