Project Unlaced

Project Unlaced

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projectunlaced.org / @project_unlaced Project Unlaced is a youth-led movement dedicated to supporting young women's mental health and self-worth in a world that pressures them to shrink, especially in the age of technology. Through community building and education, we work toward a world where young women are safer online and no longer suffer in silence.

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Project Unlaced

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www.projectunlaced.org

Latest episode

Jun 3, 2026

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Episodes

Dr. Roberto Olivardia on Eating Disorders in Men, Muscle Dysmorphia, and the Hidden Side of Body Image 03.06.2026

Eating disorders are often misunderstood as a “women’s issue,” leaving countless boys and men struggling in silence. In this episode of Project Unlaced, Mia Lerner sits down with clinical psychologist and Harvard Medical School lecturer Dr. Roberto Olivardia to discuss the realities of eating disorders in men, the rise of muscle dysmorphia, and how social media and fitness culture are shaping body...

Diya Mankotia on Empowering Youth in Mental Health Advocacy 05.02.2026

In this conversation, Diya Mankotia, founder of EDSA, shares her personal journey with eating disorders and how it inspired her to advocate for mental health awareness among youth. She discusses the challenges of starting a youth-led organization, the importance of outreach, and the need for more support in schools. Diya emphasizes the significance of relationships in recovery and offers valuable...

Christie Dondero Bettwy, Executive Director of Rock Recovery, on Breaking the Stigma Around Eating Disorders 03.02.2026

In this episode of Project Unlaced, Mia Lerner interviews Christie Dondero Bettwy, the executive director of Rock Recovery, who shares her personal journey through eating disorders and recovery. Christie discusses the complexities of eating disorders, the importance of seeking help, and the mission of Rock Recovery to provide accessible treatment. The conversation also touches on leadership challe...

Erica Mulholland on Strength Training, Injury Prevention, and Empowering Female Athletes 26.01.2026

In this episode of Project Unlaced , we’re joined by Erica Mulholland, a certified speed, agility, and strength coach and former Hall of Fame soccer player. Erica shares how her journey from elite athlete to coach shaped her mission to help young female athletes train smarter, stay healthy, and build confidence. Erica’s Athletic Journey Erica reflects on her path from youth soccer to semi-professi...

Jason Wood on Orthorexia, Eating Disorder Recovery, and Breaking Stereotypes 21.01.2026

In this episode of Project Unlaced , we sit down with Jason Wood, Director of Community Engagement at ANAD (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders), to talk about eating disorders, recovery, and breaking long-standing stigma—especially for men. Jason shares his personal journey with orthorexia, including how weight-based bullying, perfectionism, and diet culture fueled...

Maegha Ramanathan on Empowering Girls Through Sports and Youth-Led Change 12.01.2026

In this episode of Project Unlaced , we sit down with Maegha Ramanathan, founder of Girls for Sports, a youth-led nonprofit working to combat gender inequality in sports. Founded when Maegha was just 13 years old, Girls for Sports has since grown to over 25 chapters, mobilized 1,500+ youth volunteers, and donated 10,500+ pieces of sports equipment worldwide. Maegha shares her journey as a multi-sp...

Hailey Goforth on Turning Mental Health Struggles into Purpose 05.01.2026

In this episode of Project Unlaced , we’re joined by Hailey Goforth, a high school senior and the founder of the Crowded Minds Project. Hailey shares her personal journey with ADHD, anxiety, OCD, and emetophobia, and opens up about how therapy, medication, and a strong support system helped her through some of her lowest moments. We dive into what inspired her to start the Crowded Minds Project, h...

Cami Merickel on Running Division I and Trusting the Process 15.12.2025

In this episode, we're joined by Cami Merickel, a Division I runner for Nebraska Track & Field / Cross Country. Cami shares her journey from growing up in Phoenix and playing soccer to competing at the collegiate level and serving as a team captain. We talk about navigating the recruiting process during COVID, adjusting to the demands of Division I training, and overcoming injuries and confide...

Dr. Nicky Keay on Energy Conservation, Hormones, and REDs 01.12.2025

Dr. Nicky Keay explains how the body conserves energy much like we do in daily life: slowing down with an empty petrol tank or using low-power mode on a phone. She connects these examples to metabolic rate, hormonal shifts, and how low energy availability can progress into REDs. Key Takeaways The body reduces metabolic rate when energy is low, similar to low-power mode. Hormones act as signals, ad...

Stevie Lyn Smith on Fueling Young Athletes, Building Confidence, and Her New Book 24.11.2025

Sports dietitian and endurance athlete Stevie Lyn Smith joins host Mia Lerner to share her journey into triathlon, her evolving philosophy on nutrition, and the inspiration behind her new book Power Up . She discusses how young women can build a healthier, more empowering relationship with food, body image, and performance. Key Takeaways Athletes can easily under-fuel when training volume increase...

Rebecca McConville on REDs, Recovery, and Overcoming Fear Around Fueling 17.11.2025

In this episode, sports dietitian and author Rebecca McConville joins us to break down the realities of eating disorder recovery, athlete underfueling, and the path toward a healthier relationship with food, movement, and performance. She shares practical, compassionate strategies for healing and for understanding the body’s true needs. Takeaways: Many athletes underfuel without realizing it. Rest...

Candace Lindenzweig on Mental Health, Recovery, and Self-Validation 10.11.2025

In this episode, Candace Lindenzweig shares her personal journey through eating disorders, perfectionism, and the path to recovery while exploring her work in counseling. She highlights the importance of self-validation, supportive relationships, and mindful engagement with social media for maintaining mental and emotional well-being. Takeaways Safe spaces and supportive relationships are crucial...

Alyssa Leib on How Athletes Can Reclaim Food and Body Trust 06.11.2025

In this episode, registered dietitian Alyssa Leib shares her journey into the world of nutrition and her discovery of the anti-diet philosophy. She discusses the dangers of diet culture, the misconceptions around processed foods, and how athletes can cultivate a more compassionate, intuitive relationship with food and their bodies. Takeaways The anti-diet philosophy centers on holistic health and...

Lynsie Gram on Common Fueling Mistakes Among Athletes 29.10.2025

Lynsie Gram, a registered dietitian specializing in sports medicine, shares her journey from college running to nutrition coaching. In this episode, she breaks down how proper fueling impacts performance and recovery, especially for young and female athletes. Takeaways: Nutrition is essential for optimizing athletic performance and recovery. Common fueling mistakes include under-eating, skipping c...

Dr. Megan Hellner on Underfueling, Eating Disorders, and Athlete Health 22.10.2025

Dr. Megan Hellner, a clinician specializing in eating disorders and sports nutrition, unpacks the connection between fueling, mental health, and performance in athletes. She explains what REDs really is and why understanding it matters. Key Takeaways: REDs (Relative Energy Deficiency) is a medical condition distinct from eating disorders. Regular, balanced eating supports performance and hormones....

Molly Hurford on Breaking Barriers in Sport and Storytelling 13.10.2025

Molly Hurford, an endurance athlete, author, and founder of Strong Girl Publishing , shares her journey to becoming a voice for women in sports. She opens up about body image, nutrition, and the importance of storytelling and visibility in empowering young female athletes. Takeaways Balancing multiple roles as an athlete, author, and advocate takes intention and self-awareness. Young female athlet...

Ellie Hanowski on Her Journey in Running 06.10.2025

In this episode, collegiate runner Ellie Hanowski from the University of Minnesota Duluth opens up about her evolution from a young hockey player to a dedicated cross-country and track athlete. Ellie shares how her love for running developed, what the recruitment process was like, and how college competition reshaped her perspective on training and identity. She discusses the challenges of fueling...

Emily Arthur on the Breaking the Stigma Around Menstrual Health 29.09.2025

In this conversation, Emily Arthur, a registered dietitian, shares her journey from traditional dietetics to focusing on menstrual health. She discusses the pervasive shame and confusion surrounding women's health, particularly in relation to diet culture and social media. Emily emphasizes the importance of understanding conditions like PCOS and endometriosis, advocating for better education and a...

Katie McNamee's Journey with REDs 18.09.2025

In this conversation, Katie McNamee shares her personal journey with nutrition and sports, focusing on the challenges of REDs (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport). She discusses the importance of recovery, the misconceptions surrounding body image and menstruation in athletes, and the critical role of carbohydrates in fueling performance. Takeaways Katie's journey with RED-S began after coming of...

Abby Olcott on the Importance of Nutrition for Athletes 11.09.2025

In this episode of Project Unlaced, Mia discusses the critical issues surrounding REDs and eating disorders in sports with dietitian Abby Olcott. They explore the red flags often missed by healthcare professionals, the myths perpetuated by diet culture, and the consequences of under-fueling in athletes. Abby emphasizes the importance of understanding energy needs, the role of processed foods, and...

The Story Behind Project Unlaced 06.09.2025

Welcome to the very first episode of the Project Unlaced podcast. In this episode, I share my personal story: how athletics, COVID-19, and a search for control led me down the path of an eating disorder and REDs (Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport). I talk about: How my struggles with food and exercise began during the pandemic. The moment I realized something was wrong and entered treatment. Wha...

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