Representation is important. It is crucial in society to feel seen, heard and understood. Many people - more than you would think - struggle with eating disorders on different levels. On this episode, I sit down with Domenica Feraud who wrote and starred in “Rinse, Repeat”, a new show that addresses the sometimes complicated family dynamics around food, and the effect that our relationship with loved ones can have when navigating life and recovery with an eating disorder. We talk about how the play came to be, how Domenica fought continuously in order to have her voice heard, and just how important it is to feel seen by our loved ones, by ourselves, and by society . If we ever hope to find our way as we navigate the struggles, and hardships that we are faced with everyday on the road to recovery, we need to open up space for stories like Domenica's and my own to be heard. 

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