Non-Diet Yogi

Ep 17. Decolonised Self-Care with Laura Jean

December 07, 2020 Casey Conroy, Laura Jean Episode 17
Ep 17. Decolonised Self-Care with Laura Jean
Non-Diet Yogi
More Info
Non-Diet Yogi
Ep 17. Decolonised Self-Care with Laura Jean
Dec 07, 2020 Episode 17
Casey Conroy, Laura Jean

For our collective liberation, it is crucial that our wellness practices go beyond the mainstream representation of individualised, material self-care. Laura Jean, APD talks about community care as a form of self-care that creates space for everyone, including marginalised and oppressed people.

In this episode:

  • The "epiphany moment" book that turned both of us onto the non-diet path
  • Self-care is an act of liberation, especially for oppressed and marginalised groups of people
  • Unshackling ourselves from patriarchal ideas of what it is to be a "good mother"
  • Differentiating commodified wellness from community care as accessible, equitable self-care
  • "Who benefits?" and "What feels nourishing?" as ways of questioning self-care practices 
  • Why emotional and comfort eating are not “bad”
  • Food is much more than medicine
  • The radical, feminist roots of self-care
  • How white supremacy shows up for health practitioners
  • Investigating needs, values based living, and self-compassion

Links:
Laura's Website, Instagram & Facebook

Support the Show.

Show Notes

For our collective liberation, it is crucial that our wellness practices go beyond the mainstream representation of individualised, material self-care. Laura Jean, APD talks about community care as a form of self-care that creates space for everyone, including marginalised and oppressed people.

In this episode:

  • The "epiphany moment" book that turned both of us onto the non-diet path
  • Self-care is an act of liberation, especially for oppressed and marginalised groups of people
  • Unshackling ourselves from patriarchal ideas of what it is to be a "good mother"
  • Differentiating commodified wellness from community care as accessible, equitable self-care
  • "Who benefits?" and "What feels nourishing?" as ways of questioning self-care practices 
  • Why emotional and comfort eating are not “bad”
  • Food is much more than medicine
  • The radical, feminist roots of self-care
  • How white supremacy shows up for health practitioners
  • Investigating needs, values based living, and self-compassion

Links:
Laura's Website, Instagram & Facebook

Support the Show.