Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast

Welcome to this mental health and eating disorder podcast by Dr. Marianne Miller, who is an eating disorder therapist and binge eating and ARFID course creator. In this podcast, Dr. Marianne explores the ins and outs of eating disorder recovery. It’s a top podcast for people struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID (avoidant restrictive food intake disorder), and any sort of distressed eating. We discuss topics like neurodiversity and eating disorders, self-compassion in eating disorder recovery, lived experience of eating disorders, LGBTQ+ and eating disorders, as well as anti-fat bias, weight-neutral fitness, muscularity-oriented issues, and body image. Dr. Marianne has been an eating disorder therapist for 13 years and has created a course on ARFID and selective eating, as well as a membership to help you recover from binge eating disorder and bulimia. Dr. Marianne has been in mental health for 28 years. Dr. Marianne is neurodivergent and works with a lot of neurodivergent folks. She has fully recovered from an eating disorder that lasted 25 years, and she wants to share her experience, knowledge, and recovery joy with you! Her interview episodes with top eating disorder professionals drop on Tuesdays. You can also tune in on Fridays when Dr. Marianne’s SOLO episodes that come out. You’ll hear personal stories, tips, and strategies to help you in your eating disorder recovery journey. If you’re struggling with food, eating, body image, and mental health, this podcast is for you!

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  • Spotify
  • Amazon Music
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Episodes

Friday Jun 06, 2025

In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne explores how the growing popularity of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, and Mounjaro is reshaping the body diversity movement. As weight loss drugs become more widely used and celebrated, messages of fat liberation and weight-inclusive care are being challenged in new and complex ways.
Dr. Marianne discusses the cultural effects of GLP-1s, the pressure many people feel to conform to changing body ideals, and what this means for fat humans, eating disorder recovery, and those committed to body autonomy. This episode offers a compassionate and honest look at the grief, confusion, and questions arising in this new era.
If you're navigating the intersection of weight stigma, eating disorders, and the rise of GLP-1 medications, this conversation will help you feel grounded, supported, and less alone.
🔗 Learn more about the Binge Eating Recovery Membership: drmariannemiller.com
CHECK OUT OTHER EPISODES ON BODY DIVERSITY & BODY LIBERATION!
Breaking Free: Body Liberation After Binge Eating Disorder on Apple & Spotify.
Body Acceptance, Size Diversity, & Body Liberation on Apple & Spotify.
Body Liberation, Intersectionality, & Soul Work on Apple & Spotify.
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Wednesday Jun 04, 2025

Anorexia isn’t just a teen or young adult diagnosis. For many people, it’s resurfacing or emerging for the first time in their 30s, 40s, 50s, and beyond. In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne explores the resurgence of anorexia in midlife through a neurodivergent-affirming, trauma-informed, and sensory-attuned lens. We unpack why these restrictive patterns may return (or appear for the first time), how anorexia often presents differently later in life, and what kind of support can actually help.
Whether you are navigating body image distress, a changing identity, hormonal shifts, grief, or caregiving burnout—this conversation will help you feel seen, validated, and not alone.
🎧 Plus, if you’re exploring binge-restrict cycles or emotional eating patterns in midlife, check out Dr. Marianne’s Binge Eating Recovery Membership—a virtual, self-paced space for gentle, non-shaming support.
LISTEN TO OTHER EPISODES ON ANOREXIA
The Nitty Gritty on Family-Based Treatment for Anorexia (Maudsley Method) on Apple & Spotify.
Understanding Anorexia: Causes, Solutions, & Coping Strategies on Apple & Spotify.
Anorexia, Accessibility to Care, & Intuitive Eating on Apple & Spotify.
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com
 

Monday Jun 02, 2025

How does secondary traumatic stress (STS) affect eating disorder providers, and how can we care for ourselves without bypassing the realities of burnout, exhaustion, and systemic overwhelm? Dr. Marianne sits down with Dr. Danielle Hiestand, LMFT (@drdaniellehiestand), to unpack the intersection of STS, vicarious trauma, burnout, and disordered eating in helping professionals.
Whether you're a therapist, dietitian, coach, or caregiver working in high-empathy roles, this episode explores how chronic exposure to others’ pain can show up somatically, emotionally, and in our relationships with food and body. Dr. Hiestand shares research insights and lived-experience wisdom on setting sustainable boundaries, navigating ethical self-care, and creating healing spaces that also protect the healer.
🎧 Tune in for validating conversation, practical strategies, and a much-needed reminder: your humanity doesn’t have to be hidden to do this work well.
HEAR FROM DANIELLE ABOUT DANIELLE!
I have been passionate about learning and helping others most of my life. I am originally from Northern California and was overjoyed to study at University of California, San Diego and to live near the ocean. After receiving my Bachelors of Science in Cognitive Science, Neuroscience and Psychology I stayed in San Diego to complete my doctorate in Marital and Family Therapy at Alliant International University and become a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #48529).
​While at college, I took a course on eating disorders and began to volunteer with a program that focused on eating disorder prevention. I knew I wanted to be a therapist and help people heal and recover from their eating disorders. I planted my roots in San Diego and began working at an eating disorder treatment program. It was clear early on that most of my clients had a trauma history. Some had never called what they went through “trauma,” but could see how their life experiences had contributed to the development of their eating disorder. Others knew they had gone through something that still bothered them in the present, but didn’t know how to talk about it or how to heal. 
​During this time I acquired extensive experience treating anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, complex PTSD, dissociative disorders, depression, and anxiety. I also began my training in EMDR therapy; a treatment that has become crucial to my therapeutic approach. To help clients on their journey toward healing I also utilize systems theory, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), and mindfulness. My overall goal is to work collaboratively with clients in order to honor their treatment goals.
In 2013 Kelly Hinds, RDN and I created Savor Podcast. For three years we recorded episodes on nutrition, body image, mindfulness, yoga, eating disorders, dieting, EMDR therapy and beyond. Past Savor podcast episodes are available here.
Before starting my family, I was an adjunct professor at University of California, San Diego, Alliant International University and San Diego State University. I taught classes on eating disorders, stress management, social psychology, and assessment. After my family started to grow, I decided to slow down and work part-time in my Mission Valley private practice in San Diego, California. 
I work toward providing a calm, safe and grounded space for you to feel comfortable sharing your successes and your struggles. A journey back to self always has ups, downs and surprises. Together we can navigate how to find tools and strategies to help you cope and make space for yourself.
In my free time I enjoy spending time with my husband and two daughters. I also love swimming, paddle boarding, and hiking.
CONTACT DANIELLE
 Website: https://www.drdaniellehiestand.com
(fill out a contact form there)
Retreat Information: https://www.drdaniellehiestand.com/retreats
CHECK OUT OTHER PODCAST EPISODES WITH DANIELLE AND ON TRAUMA & EATING DISORDERS
Using EMDR & Polyvagal Theory to Treat Trauma & Eating Disorders With Dr. Danielle Hiestand, LMFT on Apple & Spotify.
Wounds We Carry, Hunger We Feel: Complex PTSD & Eating Disorders on Apple & Spotify.
Trauma, Eating Disorders, & Levels of Care on Apple & Spotify.
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com
 
 

Friday May 30, 2025

In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne unpacks Night Eating Syndrome (NES): what it is, how it differs from binge eating disorder, and why it so often emerges or intensifies in your 30s, 40s, and 50s. From hormonal shifts to chronic stress, neurodivergence, caregiving burnout, and sensory overload, we explore the deeper reasons behind nighttime eating patterns—and why they’re not a sign of failure.
Whether you're struggling to sleep without eating, feeling ashamed about late-night food rituals, or just trying to understand your body better, this episode offers shame-free insight and compassionate support.
🎧 Tune in to learn:
What Night Eating Syndrome really is (and isn’t)
Why it’s common in midlife and among neurodivergent folks
What your nighttime eating might be trying to communicate
How to begin supporting yourself with care—not control
💛 Looking for support that meets you where you are? Learn more about Dr. Marianne’s Binge Eating Recovery Membership:drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1
 
CHECK OUT MY MOST POPULAR EPISODE OF ALL TIME...
Night Eating Syndrome on Apple and Spotify.
 
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Wednesday May 28, 2025

What does it really mean to respect someone’s autonomy in eating disorder treatment—and where’s the line between support and control? In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne explores the difference between autonomy-affirming care and more authoritative, top-down approaches. She shares why this matters so much for neurodivergent people, who are often pushed into treatment styles that ignore their needs, sensory experiences, or communication differences.
Whether you're a provider wanting to offer more collaborative care or someone in recovery who's felt misunderstood or pressured by treatment before—this conversation offers validation, insight, and new ways to think about healing.
✨ Learn more about this approach in Dr. Marianne’s ARFID and Selective Eating Course at drmariannemiller.com/arfid.
CHECK OUT OTHER EPISODES ON NEURODIVERSITY & EATING DISORDERS!
> On when eating disorder care is NOT neurodivergent-affirming via Apple and Spotify.
> On navigating ADHD, eating disorders, and sensory sensitivities via Apple and Spotify.
> On overexercising, ADHD, and eating disorders via Apple and Spotify.
> On personal neurodivergent stories via Apple and Spotify.
 
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Monday May 26, 2025

What does stress actually do to our bodies and brains—and how does that intersect with queerness and eating disorders? In this conversation, I’m joined by therapist and educator Winter Groeschl (they/them), who brings both clinical insight and lived experience to the complex realities of being queer in a world that often pathologizes our identities.
We explore how chronic stress—especially from anti-LGBTQIA+ environments—can shape nervous system responses, affect eating patterns, and lead to trauma adaptations that are so often misdiagnosed or misunderstood. Winter also shares their thoughts on what truly affirming care looks like and how providers can stop doing harm to queer humans in treatment.
Whether you're a queer person navigating recovery, or a clinician looking to offer more inclusive care, this episode offers both validation and practical takeaways.
ABOUT WINTER GROESCHL, NCC, LPC
Winter is passionate about providing care and support for those facing substance use disorders, eating disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, and more. They utilize an integration of modalities and inclusive approaches with their clients, pulling from ACT, mindfulness-based approaches, DBT/CBT, polyvagal theory, Compassion Focused therapy, and Client Centered modalities.
 
Winter said, "As a human who is in recovery from my own eating disorders, it has been an honor and privilege to help others navigate their own journey, whatever that looks like, through therapy."
 
Winter is located and practices in Arizona, in the United States.
 
You can contact and follow Winter through the following links:
Instagram @eatingdisorderrevealed
Website https://eatingdisorderrevealed.com/revealed-team
Listen to other episodes with Winter Groeschl, NCC, LPC:
Navigating Social Media in Eating Disorder Recovery & How to Stay True to Your Values: Apple & Spotify
LGBTQIA+, the Coming Out Process, & Eating Disorders: Apple & Spotify
LGBTQIA+ & Eating Disorders: Apple & Spotify
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, individual 15-minute phone consultation via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Friday May 23, 2025

Friday May 23, 2025

In this solo episode of Dr. Marianne-Land, we’re exploring Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)—a mental health condition that often hides in plain sight. BDD isn’t just about disliking how you look; it’s a deeply distressing experience where perceived flaws in appearance become all-consuming. For many, it leads to rituals like mirror checking, avoiding social situations, or even seeking cosmetic procedures—none of which ease the internal pain for long.
We’ll unpack how BDD shows up, how it differs from eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia, and why it’s so often misdiagnosed—especially in fat folks, neurodivergent people, and those with trauma histories. This episode offers clarity, compassion, and concrete ways to begin untangling appearance-based distress.
💛 If binge eating feels like part of your experience too, check out my Binge Eating Recovery Membership—a supportive space to heal your relationship with food without shame or restriction. Learn more here: drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1
CHECK OUT OTHER EPISODES ON BODY IMAGE
How to Improve Your Body Image: An Eating Disorder Recovery Story via Apple or Spotify
Body Grief & Body Peace via Apple or Spotify
Body Acceptance, Size Diversity, & Body Liberation via Apple or Spotify
Sex & Body Image (Part 1) via Apple or Spotify
Sex & Body Image (Part 2) via Apple or Spotify
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Tuesday May 20, 2025

What happens when a “healthy” habit becomes harmful? In this powerful interview, Dr. Marianne sits down with intuitive eating coach Sabrina Magnan (@sabrina.magnan.health) to talk about the hidden world of exercise addiction—how it starts, why it’s so often praised, and what it actually feels like to break free from it.
Sabrina shares her personal journey of feeling trapped in a cycle of overexercising and disordered eating, and how she began healing her relationship with movement, food, and her body. Together, we unpack why exercise addiction often goes unnoticed (and even encouraged), how it can overlap with binge eating and restriction cycles, and what sustainable, compassionate recovery can look like.
If you’ve ever felt guilty for resting, obsessed with burning calories, or panicked at the thought of skipping a workout—this conversation is for you. 💛
👉 Ready for support on your binge eating recovery journey?Join Dr. Marianne’s self-paced Binge Eating Recovery Membership—designed for people of all sizes and neurotypes, grounded in compassion and fat liberation.💻 drmariannemiller.com/binge-eating-101-class-1
ABOUT SABRINA MAGNAN
Sabrina is an intuitive eating and food freedom coach who helps women overcome binge, emotional and overeating by addressing the root cause of those issues so that they can stop feeling obsessed and out of control with food, and focus their mental space on things that matter most to them.
 
Sabrina lives and works in Quebec, Canada. She coaches women from all over the world.
 
She also has her own podcast, "The Live Unrestricted Podcast," which you can find on Apple or Spotify.
 
CONTACT AND FOLLOW SABRINA
 
Instagram: @sabrina.magnan.health
Website: https://site.sabrinamagnan.com/
Email: info@sabrinamagnan.com
 
CHECK OUT OTHER EPISODES WITH SABRINA & ON EXERCISE ISSUES
An Orthorexia Recovery Story With Sabrina Magnan on Apple & Spotify
 
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my neurodivergent-affirming, virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Need a place to start? Check out my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Friday May 16, 2025

What happens when you’re deep into recovery—but food still feels confusing, overwhelming, or downright scary?In this solo episode, Dr. Marianne explores how traits of ARFID (Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) can show up in people recovering from anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder—sometimes for the very first time.
If you’ve ever felt stuck with “safe foods,” noticed heightened sensory sensitivity, or found yourself afraid of eating certain foods (even after doing years of recovery work), you’re not alone. These lingering challenges might not be relapse—they could be ARFID traits that were always there, just hidden behind more familiar eating disorder patterns.
Tune in for:
Key differences between ARFID and other eating disorders
How neurodivergence and sensory sensitivities can play a role
Why it’s common for ARFID symptoms to emerge or become more visible in recovery
What compassionate, trauma-informed support can look like
💡 Whether you're a clinician, a person in recovery, or someone supporting a loved one, this episode offers fresh insight into the complex overlap between ARFID and eating disorder recovery.
👉 Looking for more support with ARFID? Check out Dr. Marianne’s self-paced, neurodivergent-affirming course: https://www.drmariannemiller.com/arfid
CHECK OUT MORE EPISODES ON ARFID
Complexities of Treating ARFID: How a Neurodivergent-Affirming, Sensory-Attuned Approach Works on Apple & Spotify.
Stuck on Empty: Autistic Inertia, ARFID, & Lack of Motivation to Eat on Apple & Spotify.
Can ARFID & Anorexia Co-Exist? on Apple & Spotify.
ARFID in Adults vs ARFID in Children on Apple & Spotify.
ARFID & Nutrition on Apple & Spotify.
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com

Tuesday May 13, 2025

In this eye-opening episode of Dr. Marianne-Land, I’m joined by Anne Richardson, RD (@theeatingdisordernutritionist), to talk about the disturbing return of the super skinny ideal—and how this 90s-era body trend is resurfacing in modern media and pop culture. From TikTok to fashion runways, the thin ideal is back, fueling body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and a dangerous normalization of extreme thinness.
We dive into how the super skinny body standard is impacting people in eating disorder recovery, especially those healing from anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, and ARFID. Anne brings her expertise as an eating disorder dietitian to unpack how fatphobia, anti-fat bias, and the glamorization of weight loss continue to harm people of all sizes—especially neurodivergent and marginalized folks.
This conversation challenges the toxic messages of diet culture and body dysmorphia, while offering hope, clarity, and strategies for body image resilience. If you've noticed the wave of 90s nostalgia bringing back triggering beauty ideals, this episode is a must-listen.
🧠 You are not imagining it—the culture has shifted again. But you don’t have to go backwards in your recovery.
ABOUT ANNE RICHARDSON
Anne specializes in eating disorders and is a Devon, England, UK registered nutrition therapy practitioner. She is very active on Instagram @theeatingdisordernutritionist. Two things I really like about Anne is her authenticity and her witty sense of humor. I also appreciate that she is an anti-diet dietitian in the UK who is very clear about not focusing on weight loss in her nutrition practice. She also loves food and knows how to cook fun things. I’m excited for you to learn more about her in this episode. :)
Anne has been doing a diploma in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in the last three years, so she combines nutritional therapy with CBT skills or "nutritional counseling.”
CONNECT WITH ANNE
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theeatingdisordernutritionist/
Email: anne@theeatingdisordernutritionist.co.uk
Website: https://www.theeatingdisordernutritionist.co.uk/
CHECK OUT OTHER EPISODES WITH ANNE & ON DIET CULTURE!
Let's Talk About Recovery: Ditching Diet Culture & Crushing Eating Disorder Thoughts on Apple & Spotify.
Just Say NO to Dieting: A Weight-Neutral Approach to Fitness on Apple & Spotify.
The Diet/Wellness Industry, Accessibility, & Diet Culture on Apple & Spotify.
An Eating Disorder Recovery Story Across Two Countries With Anne Richardson @theeatingdisordernutritionist on Apple & Spotify.
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?
Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller
Check out my virtual, self-paced ARFID and Selective Eating course
Look into my self-paced, virtual, anti-diet, subscription-based curriculum. It is called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership.
Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be!
Check out my blog.
Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com
 

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