Episode 27: Hannah Meier, Intuitive Eating RD/LDN




Strong Runner Chick Radio show

Summary: Tune into our episode with RD/LDN Hannah Meier, a Registered Dietitian, avid runner and all-around inspiring indvidual! We discuss in-depth about intutitive eating, body image and nutrition, including fueling strategies and struggles as a runner. This is a must-listen episode, featuring a Part 1 and Part 2! Some facts about Hannah: She grew up in Minnesota and went to college at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where she studied dietetics and psychology. Hannah moved to Boston after graduating to complete her dietetic internship at Massachusetts General Hospital​. She is currently finishing up her graduate degree in nutrition communication, interventions and behavior change at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy in Boston. She loves long distance running - has completed 4 half marathons and one full marathon (NYC 2016) but is not stopping there. Hannah uses her understanding of nutrition science and the psychological implications of eating to empower others to reject diet culture and unhealthy body ideals and approach personalized health from a holistic perspective that is realistic, attainable and sustainable. She is an advocate for intuitive eating, health at every size, eating disorder prevention and treatment, and moderation in moderation. Questions we ask Hannah include: How did you get your start in running? What was your desire behind becoming an RD/LDN? What are some of the things that people should be aware of? When we met back in June, you were taking a bit of time off from running. Would you elaborate further on this? You work closely with the Lane 9 Project. Tell us a bit more about this initiative and your reasoning behind being a part of it. Currently you are pursuing your Master’s Degree in Nutrition Communication and Behavior Change at Tufts University. What does your current research entail? While at Tufts you worked as a Sports Performance Nutritionist for undergraduate athletes. What were some of the common trends and themes you noticed with these athletes (can be positive or negative)? What advice do you have for collegiate athletes and fueling strategies? In your IG bio, you mention you are “pro-intuition”...How does tuning into your eating transfer over to your daily life? Anything new and exciting in the life of Hannah? What is making you thrive? What does being a Strong Runner Chick mean to you?