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In this deeply thought-provoking second half of our conversation, Dr. Supatra Tovar sits down once again with Dr. Tatyana El-Kour, Senior Psychology Research Fellow and Registered Dietitian-Nutritionist, to unpack one of the most urgent issues of our time: how artificial intelligence, social media algorithms, and digital culture are reshaping our relationship with food, body image, and self-worth.
Building on Part One, this episode exposes how the constant flood of “What I Eat in a Day” videos, filtered selfies, and algorithm-driven trends are fueling disordered eating, anxiety, and body dissatisfaction—especially among teens and young adults. Dr. El-Kour explains how social media has transformed food from a source of nourishment into a symbol of identity, comparison, and validation, where likes, shares, and streaks define self-esteem.
Together, Dr. Tovar and Dr. El-Kour explore the dark intersection between diet culture and AI-driven platforms, revealing how predictive algorithms amplify obsession rather than balance. They discuss how weight-loss medications like GLP-1 agonists (Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro) are being misused as “quick fixes” promoted through social media—while creating dangerous psychological dependence and physical side effects like malnutrition, gastroparesis, and emotional burnout.
Listeners will gain insight into how technology’s reward systems exploit our emotions—rewarding content that provokes anxiety, shame, or obsession—and how that cycle can normalize disordered behaviors. Dr. Tovar highlights why returning to body trust, intuitive eating, and internal cues is essential for healing, and how childhood lessons of listening to hunger, honoring fullness, and eating mindfully can restore hormonal balance and self-compassion.
The episode also investigates how AI-generated filters and virtual reality avatars distort self-perception, creating a dangerous split between online identity and real-life embodiment. Dr. El-Kour shares practical, evidence-based ways to protect mental health online, from leading with curiosity instead of control to modeling joy, cultural pride, and connection over perfection.
Together, they issue a call to action for researchers, clinicians, educators, and policymakers: design ethical, diverse, user-centered technologies that support emotional and physical well-being instead of exploiting vulnerability. This powerful dialogue reveals how science, psychology, and compassion can reclaim technology as a force for health rather than harm.
If you’ve ever compared your meals, your body, or your worth to what you see online—this episode is your reminder that your health and self-esteem deserve freedom from algorithms.
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Explore Dr. Tovar’s work at ANEW-Insight.com and her best-selling book, Deprogram Diet Culture: Rethink Your Relationship with Food, Heal Your Mind, and Live a Diet-Free Life.
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