Contributors

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Kaitlyn Moresi

Kait is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst — but more importantly, a dog mom to a stubborn, sassy Catahoula. She’s spent over a decade battling Anorexia Nervosa — and now, she’s fighting back.

After years of silence, secrecy, and survival, Kait created Bite by Bite to tell the truth about what it’s really like to live with an eating disorder — no filters, no censors.

Kait's recovery hasn’t been linear. She speaks openly about the reality of anorexia, the anxiety-driven obsession with exercise, and the unexpected ways healing can occur — like through downhill mountain biking.

 Kait’s not here to be an influencer or a recovery guru. She’s here to be honest. To call out the dark stuff. To say what most people won’t. And more than anything, to make sure anyone who can relate feels a little less alone. 

https://www.instagram.com/kaitmoresi?igsh=MWhyeG12MXM0NWUzMg%3D%3D&utm_source=qr

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Alex Sublette

Struggling with food since middle school, Alex hit rock bottom after COVID and a traumatic event that shattered her world. Over the past 1.5 years, she’s been fighting her way back from PTSD, heartbreak, substance abuse, anorexia, and delayed stomach emptying. With the help of a doctor who changed everything, Alex has learned what it means to rebuild—and how to navigate the “messy middle” of recovery.

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Amy Goeckel

Amy Goeckel is the host of The Eating Disorder Diaries, a podcast that chronicles her 15+ year battle with bulimia, her experience with eating disorder recovery, and features interviews from those who have been a part of her personal journey, have had their own experience with an eating disorder, or are industry experts ranging from doctors, therapists, to nutritionists. By hearing the stories of those in recovery and learning what's allowed them to heal, Amy's goal is to help others kick start or further continue their own healing process and to lead a fulfilling life knowing we are all not alone and full recovery is possible.

https://www.instagram.com/theeatingdisorderdiaries/

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Courtney Stoltzfus-Zvara

Courtney is a sociologist with a philosophical bent. She studied sociology and peace & conflict studies at Gordon (MA), political theory and ethics at the University of Oxford (UK), and completed her postgraduate work in philosophy at University College Dublin (IE). A full-fledged academia-phile, she has conducted research at Oxford, for the European Center for the Study of War and Peace, and for human rights initiatives in Rwanda, Cambodia, and Honduras. She has taught subjects in philosophy and sociology at Trinity College Dublin, Boston University, and Boston College. These days, she is based at Boston College and specializes in the relationship between the body and the social world. Her guiding vocational question is: How does the embodied self experience violence--and what may be done for its flourishing? Currently, she is exploring the role of shame--understood as the internalization of an abstract negative judgement--in the development of eating disorders. 

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Dr. Rachel Evans

 Dr. Rachel Evans is a chartered psychologist, hypnotherapist and podcast host of the Just Eat Normally Podcast. She combines her lived experience of bulimia recovery with professional expertise and training to support one-to-one clients who feel obsessed with food, hate their body, and use increasingly extreme methods to try and control it. At the heart of her practice is a compassionate, individualized, and trauma-informed approach, focusing on the person rather than a label. She has been featured in leading publications such as Psychologies and appeared on BBC radio, sharing her expertise to challenge diet culture and break the stigma surrounding eating disorders. A sought-after speaker, she has delivered impactful workshops for large and small organizations and spoken at conferences and wellness festivals, inspiring audiences with her evidence-based insights and personal journey.


https://eatingdisordertherapist.co.uk/
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Emily McGovern

Emily McGovern is a blogger and mental health advocate. She runs Embracing Emily, a lifestyle blog with over 3,000 readers, where she shares reflections on wellness and recovery. On Instagram, @embracingemilyslife, she offers a more personal look into her world—sharing glimmers of daily life, mental health advocacy, and moments of inspiration for her community.

https://emilymcgovern21.wixsite.com/1234?fbclid=PAdGRleAMTSGNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp2XdmaIUGaE_g49NhkMMiLqV58IPZk97RRa6dlJnsaAN6dTE9Gz9v9SjX6Vk_aem_zgINZubTqQ5fjU3T4hU7TA

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Eric Pothen

Eric Pothen is an eating disorder advocate who serves on the Peer Council for the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and the Community Engagement Committee for the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD). After struggling with an eating disorder for several years, Eric now uses his lived experience to raise awareness and support others on their recovery journeys, particularly around eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image — with a special focus on men. He is the founder of the apparel company Embrace Wear and host of the podcast Embracing You, both dedicated to helping others embrace themselves and discover beauty and self-worth from within. Eric is currently pursuing a degree in Counseling at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, with the goal of becoming an eating disorder therapist, specializing in working with men and the LGBTQ+ community.


https://www.ericpothen.com/

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Merrit Stahle

Merrit Elizabeth is a certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach and the founder of Merrit Elizabeth Recovery, where she supports individuals in reclaiming their relationship with food, body, and self. She’s the author of The SHIFT newsletter, a powerful resource for those navigating healing, and the co-founder of Conquering Bulimia. 

She is here to illuminate the steps on your path to recovery and empower you to navigate doubt and fear, eventually discovering resilience and reinvention. Merrit is not here to dwell on negative thoughts and behaviors of the past, but to guide you in nurturing your emerging healthy self. Her greatest goal is to help you maintain hope as you reignite a passion for life.



https://merritelizabethrecovery.com/

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Morgan Hannaleck

Morgan is a licensed therapist, mental health speaker, and author who specializes in eating disorders, relationships, and self-worth. After surviving a life-threatening eating disorder in her teens, Morgan began a decade-long journey of healing that transformed her pain into purpose. She now uses both her personal and clinical experience to help others reconnect with themselves, challenge shame, and build lives rooted in authenticity and joy. Through speaking, writing, and therapy, Morgan empowers people—especially young women—to know they’re never too far gone to come home to themselves.

https://www.beyondyourmask.com/

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Rachel Frost

Rachel Frost is an eating disorder recovery coach and psychiatric nurse practitioner. After overcoming a 20-year battle with anorexia and bulimia, she has made it her mission to help women break free from dieting, find peace with food, and reclaim their lives.
As a mom of two boys, she knows firsthand how important it is to be present, authentic, and free from the constant fight with food and body image. When she's  not coaching, you can usually find her outdoors or spending time with her family.
In her work, Rachel keeps things as real as possible — no perfection, no filters, just honest support and the belief that full recovery is possible for ANYONE.