Jessica Coviello & Maggie Lefavor
Nourish & Empower
Have you ever felt like you could use a little extra support when working on your relationship with food and your body? Join Jessica, a Licensed Professional Counselor, and Maggie, a Registered Dietitian & Certified Eating Disorders Specialist, along with special guests, as we chat about mental health, nutrition, eating disorders, diet culture, body image, and so much more. Together, we have close to 20 years of experience working in eating disorders and mental health treatment. Let’s redefine, reclaim, & restore the true meaning of health on The Nourish & Empower Podcast.
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Jessica Coviello & Maggie Lefavor
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Latest episode
Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
What If Meeting With A Dietitian Felt Safe? 09.07.2026 56:48
Send us Fan Mail People hear “dietitian” and picture rules, judgment, and a perfect plate. We want to replace that stereotype with something more honest: nutrition counseling that feels human, collaborative, and actually useful. We’re joined by Mia Bailey, RD, who works with eating disorders and body image using a HAES aligned, weight-inclusive, evidence-based approach. Together, we unpack why som...
The Summer I Tuned Out Diet Culture 01.07.2026 47:50
Send us Fan Mail Summer can feel like a spotlight you never asked for. The beach, the pool, family photos, patio dinners, and travel routines can crank up body image anxiety, diet culture thoughts, and old eating disorder patterns even when you truly want to have fun. We talk honestly about what makes this season so activating and how to create more memories than regrets, without pretending it’s e...
GLP-1s, Boundaries, and Protecting Your Recovery 24.06.2026 46:33
Send us Fan Mail GLP-1 medications are no longer just a headline, they’re showing up at family parties, in group chats, and at work. When bodies change fast and the story is “I’m just eating cleaner,” it can stir up a messy mix of grief, anger, jealousy, confusion, and shame, especially for anyone healing their relationship with food. We wanted a real conversation that doesn’t flatten this into go...
Are We Self Diagnosing Typical Human Experiences? 17.06.2026 48:08
Send us Fan Mail The internet can hand you a mental health label in 30 seconds and that speed is exactly the problem. We sit down with Kyra McFadden, LPC and founder of the Emotional Processing Project, to talk about what gets lost when TikTok therapy turns complex clinical work into bite-sized “if you do this, you have that” certainty. We start by catching up on Kyra’s path since her last visit:...
Does Harm Reduction Have a Place in Eating Disorder Recovery? 10.06.2026 53:32
Send us Fan Mail Black-and-white recovery rules can sound “safe” on paper, but they often create the exact thing we’re trying to prevent: secrecy. We sit down with returning guest Johanna Scoglio, educator, writer, peer supporter, and author of *When the Water Still Holds Me*, to talk about harm reduction in eating disorder recovery and why it can be the missing bridge between clinical goals and r...
Recovery Isn’t Linear: If Recovery Feels Hard Right Now, Listen to This 03.06.2026 37:04
Send us Fan Mail Healing can feel like you’re doing everything “right” and then one trigger knocks you sideways. We’re naming that experience for what it is: normal, common, and not proof you’re failing. Recovery isn’t linear, especially when you’re trying to rebuild your relationship with food and body image while real life keeps happening around you. We talk about the difference between a relaps...
A Compassionate Conversation on Eating Disorders & Substance Use 27.05.2026 48:07
Send us Fan Mail Treating an eating disorder while ignoring substance use is like trying to put out a fire while a second one burns behind you. We sit down with Leslie Plaia , Executive Director of Magnolia Creek and a licensed counselor with deep experience in eating disorder treatment, addiction recovery, and program leadership, to talk about what integrated, dual diagnosis care actually looks l...
What If They’re Judging Me? Food Guilt, Body Image & Learning to Let Go 21.05.2026 33:47
Send us Fan Mail Nobody at the beach is thinking about your body as much as you are and that truth can be weirdly freeing. We sit down for a candid, story-driven chat about food guilt, body image, and the spike in body scrutiny that hits when the weather warms up and social feeds get flooded with “shoulds.” If you’ve ever felt anticipatory anxiety about a swimsuit, a gym workout, or a meal that di...
From Doomscrolling to Disconnection: The Impact of Screen Time 13.05.2026 48:53
Send us Fan Mail Your phone can be a tool, a comfort, a classroom, and a trigger all at once and your body often pays the price before you even realize it. We sit down with registered dietitian Kelsey McNulty, founder of True North Nutrition, to unpack how social media, screen time, and algorithm-driven content can shape eating behaviors, body image, and mental health, especially for people naviga...
Consistent, Not Constant: Rethinking Support 06.05.2026 46:19
Send us Fan Mail Want to help someone with an eating disorder without turning into the food police? We sit down with eating disorder dietitian Kelly May to get painfully practical about what to say, what to avoid, and how to build support that actually reduces shame instead of fueling it. We dig into the real goal of support: increasing openness, decreasing isolation, and protecting autonomy, not...
You Deserve To Be Present On Your Wedding Day 29.04.2026 35:15
Send us Fan Mail Wedding season can make even the most grounded person start negotiating with their body. Suddenly it’s not just a dress, it’s photos, comments, fittings, “just until the wedding” rules, and the fear that you’ll spend a once-in-a-lifetime day thinking about how you look instead of what you feel. We get into the real pressure points: the subtle way families talk about weight, the wa...
Noah Kahan's Silent Struggle: Masculinity, Body Image, and Finding a Voice 22.04.2026 36:15
Send us Fan Mail He sells out Madison Square Garden, walks off stage, opens Instagram, and the first thought that hits is disgust about his body. That single moment in Noah Kahan’s Netflix documentary “Out Of Body” captures something we see constantly in our work: you can reach the goal you dreamed about and still feel hijacked by body dysmorphia, perfectionism, and a brain that won’t let you rest...
Beyond The Disorder: Finding Yourself Again 15.04.2026 50:20
Send us Fan Mail A diagnosis can explain what you’re going through, but it should never get to decide who you are. We’re joined by Brianna Mainprize, a registered psychotherapist from Ontario, Canada, whose work in eating disorder recovery is grounded in both clinical experience and her own healing journey. Together, we dig into the moment many people quietly hit: when “I have anxiety” turns into...
Rewiring Recovery: ADHD, Neurodivergence, and Healing Your Relationship with Food 08.04.2026 59:39
Send us Fan Mail Article written by our guest, Nikki DeRosa https://www.todaysdietitian.com/flexible-meal-planning-for-autism-and-adhd/ Most “healthy eating” advice is built for brains with steady energy, easy task initiation, and predictable appetite cues. If you live with ADHD, autism, or other forms of neurodivergence, that gap can turn food into a daily stressor and it can make eating disor...
The Wellness Trap: How Orthorexia Takes Hold 30.03.2026 32:48
Send us Fan Mail A “healthy” diet can turn into a cage so slowly you don’t notice until your world gets smaller. After seeing orthorexia pop up in Scrubs, we pull the camera back and talk about what orthorexia actually looks like in real life, why it’s so easy to praise at first, and why the harm is still real even though orthorexia isn’t an official DSM diagnosis. We unpack the overlap between or...
The Real Baggage: The Food Rules We Bring On Vacation 23.03.2026 36:26
Send us Fan Mail Spring break is supposed to feel like a break, yet for so many of us it turns into a countdown of food rules, body checking, and “vacation ready” pressure. We’re talking about travel nutrition and body image in a way that’s realistic, compassionate, and grounded in what actually helps. If you’ve ever tried to restrict before a trip and ended up more bloated, more constipated, more...
Rally for Recovery with the National Alliance for Eating Disorders 16.03.2026 39:54
Send us Fan Mail A bathroom scale can become a judge, a ritual, and a cage and most people suffering from disordered eating learn to hide it well. We sit down with McCall Dempsey, founder of Southern Smash and a National Alliance for Eating Disorders advocate, and Johanna Scoglio, author of *When the Water Still Holds Me* and founder of A Dragonfly’s Dream, to talk about what happens when recovery...
Yoga For Every Body: Making Yoga Virtually Accessible 09.03.2026 49:36
Send us Fan Mail What if yoga stopped asking you to earn your place and started meeting you where you already are? We sit down with Emily Anderson, a Pittsburgh-based yoga therapist and founder of All Bodies Welcome Yoga, to rethink movement through nervous system care, clear consent, and radical inclusion. No more “all levels” as code for bootcamp. No more stock-photo diversity without real acces...
ANTM: How A “Reality Check” Missed The Reality Of Harm 03.03.2026 35:34
Send us Fan Mail A glossy show sold us aspiration; the documentary showed us the bill. We revisit America’s Next Top Model with clear eyes and full context, unpacking how a franchise turned vulnerability into spectacle and then tried to hide behind “it was the times.” As two providers who grew up watching, we connect the dots between what we saw as kids—thinness worship, racial caricatures, manufa...
For Those on the Long Journey: A Recovery Story for ED Awareness Week 23.02.2026 49:45
Send us Fan Mail What if recovery didn’t have to be perfect to be real? We’re joined by author Johanna Scoglio, whose new memoir, When the Water Still Holds Me: Letters Through the Tides of a Long-Term Eating Disorder , opens a candid window into life with a long-term eating disorder and the everyday courage it takes to heal. Johanna shares how shame kept her silent for years, how harm reduction a...
When Worth Isn’t A Size: Choosing Function Over Aesthetic 16.02.2026 46:44
Send us Fan Mail If body talk leaves you tired, you’re not alone. We dig into the honest, nuanced space between loving your body and hating it—and why body neutrality can be the most freeing path forward. With one of us practicing as a therapist and the other as a dietitian, we blend emotional insight with practical nutrition tools to help you move through tough body days without sacrificing your...
ARFID Andrew Redefines Food Exposures 10.02.2026 50:13
Send us Fan Mail Fear, texture, and shame don’t stand a chance when the stakes are low and the support is real. We’re joined by creator Andrew Luber also known as, ARFID Andrew, whose wildly honest food exposures have helped thousands put words to what ARFID actually feels like: a body that misfires at the sight, smell, and feel of certain foods, and a brain that plans the entire day around avoidi...
Breaking Stereotypes & Embracing Yourself: Eating Disorder Recovery for Males 02.02.2026 56:05
Send us Fan Mail You can’t heal what you can’t name. We sit down with recovery coach and advocate Eric Pothen to name what often goes unseen: how eating disorders affect men, why stereotypes keep them silent, and what real support looks like when shame and masculinity collide. Eric’s story fuels a wider movement for representation—from launching EmbraceWare, an apparel brand that donates to treat...
Finding Your Therapist (and Why They Have Support Too) 26.01.2026 42:51
Send us Fan Mail Ever wonder what makes good therapy consistently good? We open the door to the real work that happens off-mic and off-session: supervision, collaboration, and the ethical guardrails that keep clients safe and supported. With licensed professional counselor and supervisor Erin Scheidle, we unpack how individual and group supervision sharpen clinical judgment, reduce imposter syndro...
Grounded Goals, Not Grand Transformations 19.01.2026 44:49
Send us Fan Mail A new calendar doesn’t require a new you. We kick off the year by taking apart the pressure cooker of resolutions, asking why a “firm decision” often casts you as a problem to be solved—and how that framing supercharges diet culture’s loudest season. Instead, we offer a humane alternative: intentions that honor context, capacity, and change over time. This is a conversation about...
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