Episodios

  • 204 - Rethinking Exercise: How to Make Movement Joyful, Not a Chore
    May 22 2025

    What happens when you want to move your body more—but it always feels like a “should”? In this episode, I’m sharing a personal story from a recent camping trip with my husband, Rob, that sparked a meaningful conversation about movement, motivation, and mindset.

    Together, we unpacked what’s really getting in the way of consistent, joyful movement—even when we know it’s good for us. Spoiler: it’s not laziness. It’s the pressure, the language, and the unrealistic expectations we place on ourselves.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why “working out” might be the problem—and what to say instead
    • How to recognize the movement you're already doing
    • Why “meeting yourself where you’re at” is the secret to sustainability
    • What joyful movement actually looks like (hint: it’s not punishment)
    • The role of compassion and curiosity in rebuilding a relationship with movement

    If you’re craving a kinder, more sustainable way to move your body—this episode is for you.

    Mentioned in the episode:

    • Fly Fitness dance workouts (https://www.flydancefitness.com/classes)
    • Camping, walking, and redefining movement beyond the gym

    I’d love to hear from you: What does joyful movement look like for you this summer? Email me at michelle@wayzahealth.com and share your story.

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  • 203 - When You Rush Through Life (and Reach for Food Instead)
    May 15 2025

    What if your eating habits could teach you more about how you move through the world than you ever imagined?

    In this deeply personal episode, I share insights sparked by a recent labyrinth walk—one that cracked open an uncomfortable (but necessary) realization about how I navigate discomfort in all areas of life, not just around food.

    You’ll hear:

    • Why I’ve been rushing through everything—and how that mirrors my relationship with food
    • How overwhelm transformed into a subtler discomfort I’ve been calling “boredom”
    • The real reason I’ve been wandering into the kitchen lately—and what I’ve started doing instead
    • A surprising confession about my coaching business (and what’s next for me)
    • How movement, mindfulness, and even a shower can reveal what you're really avoiding

    If you’ve ever used food to dodge uncomfortable thoughts, or felt stuck at the edge of your own growth, this one’s for you.

    💌 I’d love to hear from you:
    Where are you being pushed to your edge right now?
    Send me a note: michelle@wayzahealth.com

    🔗 Resources Mentioned:

    Don't Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nguyen

    The HALT Tool (Hungry, Angry, Lonely, Tired)

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    26 m
  • 202: Healthism and Why It's Harmful
    May 8 2025

    Healthism is everywhere—but most of us don’t even know it has a name. In this powerful episode of Thrive Beyond Size, Dr. Michelle Tubman unpacks the hidden force that turns health into a moral responsibility and worth into a measurement of discipline. From the praise of weight loss at any cost to the judgment we place on food, movement, and rest, Michelle explores how healthism intersects with fatphobia, ableism, diet culture, and systemic injustice.

    You’ll learn where healthism shows up in everyday life, why it’s harmful, and what it looks like to push back—without giving up on yourself or your well-being. This is a must-listen for anyone ready to reclaim body autonomy, soften perfectionism, and redefine what care really means.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about:

    • What healthism is—how how it subtly shapes our beliefs about food, bodies, and self-worth
    • How it shows up in medical settings, social media, and daily conversations
    • Why the pursuit of “health” can become harmful and shaming
    • The link between healthism and diet culture, fatphobia, ableism, and trauma
    • What it looks like to care for yourself without subscribing to health as a moral mandate
    • How to reclaim body autonomy and offer yourself compassion instead of judgment

    Resources & Links

    • Learn more about Wayza Health
    • Follow Michelle on Instagram @wayzahealth
    • Listen to previous episodes of Thrive Beyond Size here
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    29 m
  • 201: What Fiction Can Teach Us About Diet Culture – A Conversation with Paulette Stout
    May 1 2025

    This week, I’m joined by award-winning author Paulette Stout for a powerful conversation about her latest novel, What We Give Away—a book that absolutely blew me away.

    We explore how fiction can illuminate truths in ways facts and figures can’t, and why Paulette’s story of a woman navigating disordered eating, body image, and diet culture feels so real, so needed, and so affirming.

    We talk about:

    • Why she chose to tackle diet culture in a novel
    • The impact of weight stigma, even in straight-sized bodies
    • The power of relationships, food, and cultural identity in healing
    • How fiction can become a bridge for deeper understanding—especially for those new to these ideas

    We also chat about favorite characters (everyone needs a Dot!) and how this story is already changing lives.

    Whether you’re deep in your intuitive eating journey or just beginning to question the rules you’ve always followed, this episode will speak to your heart.

    🎧 Plus—listen to learn how you can win a free copy of What We Give Away!

    Resources + Links:

    • Email me: michelle@waysahealth.com – I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one!
    • Learn more about Paulette at www.paulettestout.com
    • Amazon link: See Paulette’s books here
    • Learn more about how to work with me at wayzahealth.com
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    51 m
  • 200: From Weight Loss to Body Trust – My Full Circle Journey
    Apr 24 2025

    Welcome to Episode 200 of Thrive Beyond Size! 🎉

    This milestone episode is deeply personal. I'm pulling back the curtain on my full journey—from launching this podcast in my bedroom closet under the name Mindful Weight Loss… to becoming a fierce advocate for body trust, intuitive eating, and weight-inclusive care.

    In this episode, I share:

    The truth behind why I kept my early weight-loss episodes online

    My painful turning points—from binge eating in secret to a moment of heartbreak at a physician leadership conference

    What made me finally walk away from weight loss coaching

    The moment everything clicked (spoiler: it involved one powerful training video and a lot of late-night reflection)

    What it really looks like to live a life guided by intuition, not obsession

    How I now honor my body instead of trying to change it

    If you've ever felt stuck in your body… ashamed of your story… or unsure if this kind of freedom is even possible for you—this episode is for you. You’ll hear my raw truth, including the messy middle and the moments I wanted to give up.

    This is more than a reflection. It’s a love letter to your future self—and a celebration of what’s possible when you stop fighting your body and start living your life.

    If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend, leave a review, or tag me on social media. Let’s spread the message that you don’t have to change your body to change your life.

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  • 199: Familiar Comfort vs True Nourishment
    Apr 17 2025

    In this episode of Thrive Beyond Size, I'm diving into something that's been showing up in my own intuitive eating journey lately—something sneaky that might be tripping you up too: the difference between pleasure and familiarity.

    Sometimes we reach for certain foods, habits, or even thought patterns not because they truly bring us joy or nourishment—but because they’re familiar. They’re predictable. And in a world that feels overwhelming or exhausting, predictability can feel like relief. But here’s the thing: comfort isn’t always the same as pleasure. And when we mistake one for the other, we can stay stuck in patterns that don’t actually support us.

    This week, I’m exploring:

    • Why our brains cling to the familiar (even when it’s not helpful)
    • How to tell the difference between real pleasure and short-term comfort
    • Why discomfort is part of the change process—and not a sign you’re doing it wrong
    • How mindfulness can help you break free from old autopilot behaviors and make more nourishing, conscious choices

    Whether it’s food, body image habits, or the way you talk to yourself—this episode will help you tune in more clearly to what actually feels good (not just what feels known). No shame, no judgment—just curiosity, compassion, and a gentle invitation to try something new.

    Resources + Links:

    Email me: michelle@wayzahealth.com – I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one!

    Learn more about how to work with me at wayzahealth.com

    Enjoyed this episode?
    Share it with a friend or leave a review—it helps more folks find the support they need to heal their relationship with food, body, and self.

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    22 m
  • 198: The Food Freedom Illusion
    Apr 10 2025

    Hello there, and welcome back to the podcast. In last week’s episode, I used the phrase ‘food freedom’ in the context of food being a mirror to show the relationship you have with yourself. But upon reflection, it doesn’t make sense. Food freedom is a phrase that is used a lot in diet culture and weight loss circles. But what is food freedom? It sounds catchy, but it’s an illusion. We don’t actually need freedom from food because food is not the problem. Rules around food are the thing keeping us hostage. That’s what I look into in this episode.

    The guilt and shame we feel around food are because we have been taught that certain foods are bad or that there are food rules we must follow. We are taught to be afraid of carbs or sweets or emotional eating, and so we feel like we’re held hostage by food. That’s where the idea of food freedom comes from. But when we understand that food is not the problem and rules are, the idea of food freedom falls apart. Food is neutral. Hunger is normal. There is no perfect way to eat. We don’t have to fear food. We’re free to eat without guilt. Those are the five things I explore in this episode, breaking apart the idea that we need freedom from food.

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    About Dr. Michelle Tubman:

    Dr. Michelle Tubman is certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine, which means she understands exactly what's happening in your body when you diet. Although she does not provide any medical advice in her coaching programs, this knowledge gives her an edge over most coaches.

    She also holds Level 1 and Level 2 Precision Nutrition coaching certifications which make her skilled at coaching nutrition, dietary change, and habit change in general. Realizing that emotional eating and bingeing are complicated for most of us, she also did training in mind-body and intuitive eating. Peace around food is possible.

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    Learn more about Dr. Michelle Tubman and Wayza Health:

    • Website: www.wayzahealth.com
    • Follow me on Facebook and Instagram
    • Email Michelle: michelle@wayzahealth.com
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    25 m
  • 197: The Mirror Effect - It's Not Just About the Food
    Apr 3 2025

    Welcome, everyone. I’m excited to have you back here this week because I want to talk to you about something truly life-changing. I call it the mirror effect. It has to do with diet culture telling us to fix our eating and fix our bodies when really those are not the issues. There’s nothing wrong with our bodies. I want to make the point that true freedom is releasing ourselves from the belief that we have to change our bodies to change our lives. If food isn’t the problem, maybe the way we eat is actually a mirror for how we relate to ourselves. So join me as I explore that.

    When diet culture drills into us the idea that we have to think about food in isolation, it makes food just food, just fuel, just calories in and calories out, we then believe that anything we do in regards to overeating or emotional eating or cravings is a problem to be solved. But what if we got curious instead and asked what our eating is reflecting back to us? If I focus just on the fact that I binge at night because I’m starving, I’ll miss the point that I’m not structuring my days in a way that allows for self-care and meeting my needs. We need to start asking what we truly need right now, rather than vilifying food or eating. How do we do that? What steps do we take to begin to understand the mirror effect? How do we gain a deeper understanding of why we’re eating? Those are the questions I ask and hopefully address for you in this episode.

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    About Dr. Michelle Tubman:

    Dr. Michelle Tubman is certified by the American Board of Obesity Medicine, which means she understands exactly what's happening in your body when you diet. Although she does not provide any medical advice in her coaching programs, this knowledge gives her an edge over most coaches.

    She also holds Level 1 and Level 2 Precision Nutrition coaching certifications which make her skilled at coaching nutrition, dietary change, and habit change in general. Realizing that emotional eating and bingeing are complicated for most of us, she also did training in mind-body and intuitive eating. Peace around food is possible.

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    Learn more about Dr. Michelle Tubman and Wayza Health:

    • Website: www.wayzahealth.com
    • Follow me on Facebook and Instagram
    • Email Michelle: michelle@wayzahealth.com
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    20 m
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