Mission Statement

My mission is to create a community supporting those that are curious about embodiment and discernment and the ways at which they intersect with our food, body, movement and parenting.

 
 
 

 Meet Chrissy

 
 

 Christin “Chrissy” is an Anti-Diet, Weight Neutral, Registered Dietitian. Through a collection of her lived experiences, education and community she has carefully observed and collected resources and experiences to share with those exploring the concept of embodiment. She is a passionate, small-fat, cisgender woman who likes to explore how food and body become distorted as we look for coping and safety in this world. 

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Testimonials

Christin Dow created the foundation of sports nutrition at Queens University of Charlotte. She continuously served our community and our sports programs in such a powerful way. Her impact is felt by administrators, coaches, Athletic trainers, Strength And Conditioning and most importantly the athletes. She is skilled to empower athletes to have a healthy relationship with food and everyone she has the pleasure of helping achieve their goals.

- Brandon Johnson, MHA, LAT, ATC

I am a therapist and have collaborate with Christin regarding mutual clients. The way Christin approaches her work is with great intentionally to make sure she is providing the most supportive and individual care to the folks she sees. Working with her both encourages and challenges me to use the same intentionality. Christin is warm, curious, embodied, and passionate about her work.

- Rachel Phillips Tenny, LPC, LCMHC

The Blog: Reflections

“But don’t we want athletes to disconnect?”

The idea of disconnection is widely used as a practice in endurance sports. Words like “mind over body” have come out of my mouth in many capacities over the years. As I taught a spin class or coached a sprint triathlon group I asked people to push pass their physical limits. Not until private practice with eating disorders did I realize how dangerous this messaging was to everyone… especially athletes.

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