InsideOut Institute Podcast

InsideOut Institute Podcast

InsideOut is Australia's national institute for research and clinical excellence into eating disorders. We talk about all things eating disorders: latest research and innovation, treatment, navigating the road to recovery and the journey for families and loved ones. We speak with people with a lived experience and their loved ones, and experts in the field. If you'd like to share your story, email stephanie.boulet@sydney.edu.au

Episodes

March 28, 2023 10 mins
In episode 4 of our "Research Bites" series, we speak with Hunna Watson about her wide-ranging and exciting research in the field of eating disorders. Hunna is an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and adjunct research associate at Curtin University and the University of Western Australia in Perth. Find out more: About Hunna https://www.med.unc.edu/psych/directory/hunna-watson/ Paper: Genome...
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In episode 3 of our "Research Bites" series, we speak with Assoc. Professor Kamryn Eddy about her work and research at Harvard Medical School and at Massachusetts General Hospital. This series was recorded at an ideation day for the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (a national consortium led by InsideOut Institute), attended by some of the most brilliant minds in eating disorders research. Find out more...
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March 28, 2023 9 mins
In episode 2 of our "Research Bites" series, we speak with Professor Cindy Bulik about her most notable research projects and her hopes for the future of eating disorder care. This series was recorded at an ideation day for the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (a national consortium led by InsideOut Institute), attended by some of the most brilliant minds in eating disorders research. Find out more: Ab...
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March 28, 2023 9 mins
We speak with Dr Norman Swan about the future of eating disorder research, in the first episode of our "Research Bites" mini-series. Dr Swan facilitated an ideation day for the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (a national research consortium led by InsideOut Institute), attended by some of the most brilliant minds in eating disorders research. These are his thoughts on the day. Find out more: The Healt...
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December 20, 2021 24 mins
The theme of this episode is co-design – co-design in the field of eating disorders and eating disorders research. Our expert guest is Associate Professor Genevieve Pepin from Deakin University. Genevieve is a researcher and occupational therapist with a passion for mental health, eating disorders and carers. She explains exactly what co-design is and why it is so important. Our lived experience guest is Shannon Calvert, who shar...
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In this episode we talk to exercise physiologist and health coach Sarah Liz King about healing your relationship with exercise during eating disorder recovery. Exercise is often seen as a virtue in our society, but for people with an eating disorder exercise can become quite the opposite. It can become excessive and compulsive – to the point that it takes over your life and becomes dangerous for your health. Sarah joins us to sha...
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In this episode we discuss trauma and eating disorders with Dr Sophie Reid. Sophie is a clinical psychologist, researcher and co-director of the Birchtree Centre – a specialist centre in trauma, addiction and eating disorders in Sydney. Often underlying an eating disorder is trauma. Trauma can also lead to a range of other mental health conditions. In this episode we discuss why that is, what exactly trauma is, what are the impact...
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New research suggests that eating disorders are much more common among First Australians, compared to non-indigenous Australians. The University of Western Sydney research shows that 27 per cent of Indigenous adults have an eating disorder, compared to 16 per cent of non-Indigenous adults. There’s a similar story when it comes to young people. We speak to lead researcher, Dr Adam Burt, who is a proud member of the Wiradjuri peop...
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This episode features one of Australia's leading eating disorder dietitians, Fiona Sutherland, also known as The Mindful Dietitian. We discuss mindfulness and yoga, and how it relates to food and eating. We speak about "normal eating” and intuitive eating, diet culture and dealing with excessive hunger. We also hear Jenni's story and her 50 year struggle with an eating disorder. For more on Fiona: Check out her website themindfu...
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