Overcoming an Eating Disorder in the Fitness Industry with Amanda Murdock Global Head of Content at Fitxr
Today’s episode of Phoenix Tales comes with a trigger warning, as we will be discussing eating disorders. Host Yuliana Kim-Grant speaks with Amanda Murdock, the Senior Director of Fitness for the Daily Burn. Amanda shares her candid story about struggling with an eating disorder while working in the wellness industry, what prompted her to finally seek help, and how this experience ultimately made her stronger and more resilient. Amanda opens up about her long road to recovery, the connection between mental illness and eating disorders, as well as the common trigger of needing to feel in control when life becomes chaotic. Amanda explains how she keeps this urge in check as she deals with life’s inevitable challenges moving forward, and she tells Yuliana about taking her recovery one day at a time. You’ll also hear how Amanda’s experience informed her passion for body positivity and body acceptance, and why she feels people of all shapes and sizes deserve to enjoy fitness and working out.
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Episode Highlights:
How Amanda’s struggles with an eating disorder changed the trajectory of her life, physically, emotionally, and professionally, and made her more resilient
Navigating being a training and preaching about healthy living while dealing with an eating disorder - this made her feel like an imposter and pushed her to get help
Amanda has always had body dysmorphia, but a series of big changes in her life pulled the trigger and caused her to develop a full-blown eating disorder
She isolated from family and friends and felt that no one noticed what was going on
The connection between mental illness and eating disorders
A toxic relationship prompted her to seek help and really invest in her recovery with the support of a nutritionist
Eating disorders are often triggered when you feel like your life is out of control
She takes her recovery one day at a time, one moment at a time
Amanda is resilient by nature, and always knew she would eventually recover - it was just a matter of when
The eating disorder treatment program at Laureate really prepared her for how to deal with the outside world
She is getting ready to start her family, despite years of worrying anorexia had affected her fertility
Amanda does not talk about weight or “earning your food” in her fitness career, and feels passionately that people of all shapes and sizes deserve to enjoy fitness and working out
Body positivity and body acceptance
The importance of believing in yourself, and instilling that in her clients as well as her unborn child