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Peace Meal Podcast Returns: The Emily Program Revives Podcast Series on Eating Disorders and Recovery

Insightful discussions on body image, eating disorder treatment, and recovery return monthly

ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Emily Program, a nationally recognized leader in eating disorder treatment, today announced the return of “Peace Meal”, its long-running podcast exploring eating disorders, body image, and the societal factors that shape our perceptions of food and self-worth. After a hiatus, Peace Meal is back at least monthly to continue delivering insightful conversations with experts and individuals in recovery, offering hope and guidance to those affected by eating disorders.

Hosted by Dr. Jillian Lampert, Peace Meal delivers listeners with knowledge, encouragement, and practical insights through engaging conversations with professionals and those with lived experience. Previous episodes have explored themes such as seeking help for a child’s eating disorder, lessons learned in recovery, the importance of individualized care, and the role of supporters in recovery, and recovery-themed memoir publications, among others.

“We are thrilled to bring Peace Meal back to our community. Eating disorders impact approximately 30 million Americans, a prevalence rate that continues to grow,” said Dr. Jillian Lampert, Peace Meal host and Vice President of Communications and Brand for Accanto Health, parent company of The Emily Program. “This podcast is a powerful platform for education and support, and we are excited to share these important conversations that help individuals and families navigate recovery and understand that they are not alone.”

Peace Meal guests include authors, clinicians, researchers, educators, loved ones and individuals with recovery stories, and more. Individuals interested in being a Peace Meal guest can inquire at podcast@accanto.com. Listeners can find Peace Meal on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, with new episodes launching regularly.

About The Emily Program

The Emily Program is nationally recognized for its compassionate and evidence-based approach to eating disorder treatment. With locations across the country and robust virtual care options, The Emily Program provides accessible, expert care that addresses the physical, emotional, and social aspects of recovery. For more information about The Emily Program’s services, visit www.emilyprogram.com or call 1-888-272-0845.

Contacts

Media
Cindi Goodsell, VP
Stanton Public Relations and Marketing
cgoodsell@stantonprm.com
510-409-3646

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Contacts

Media
Cindi Goodsell, VP
Stanton Public Relations and Marketing
cgoodsell@stantonprm.com
510-409-3646

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