In this powerful episode, Dr. Cristina Castagnini sits down with Eric Pothen to shine a light on the often-invisible struggle of eating disorders in men. For too long, societal stigmas and the "wellness" industry have allowed disordered behaviors in men to slip through the cracks, masked as fitness goals or masculine ideals. Eric shares his personal journey from struggling with an eating disorder to becoming a recovery coach, offering professional insight into the dangerous normalization of compulsive exercise and the "lean muscular ideal." Whether you are a man questioning your relationship with fitness or a loved one seeking to understand these complex dynamics, this conversation provides the validation and tools needed to challenge the "sick enough" myth and embrace a life of authentic recovery. Eric Pothen is a men’s eating disorder recovery coach and advocate dedicated to breaking the stigma around eating disorders in men. After living with an eating disorder for several years, he now uses his lived experience to support others in recovery and help them rebuild their relationship with food, body, and self. He is the founder of Embrace Wear and host of the Embracing You podcast, platforms focused on self-acceptance and authentic living. Eric is currently pursuing a counseling degree at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota with the goal of becoming an eating disorder therapist, specializing in working with men and members of the LGBTQ+ community.    

KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • Why eating disorders in men are frequently missed by primary care professionals.
  • The definitions of "Bigorexia" and "Muscle Dysmorphia" and how they manifest in fitness culture.
  • How to differentiate between "typical" health behaviors and disordered compulsions.
  • The significant impact of social media influencers on male body image and the "comparison game."
  • Practical strategies for externalizing the eating disorder voice and managing environmental triggers.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Fitness Culture vs. Disordered Behavior: How the pursuit of a "lean, muscular ideal" often masks underlying compulsions and anxiety.
  • Social Media Literacy: The need to critically analyze fitness influencers who may be using steroids or misrepresenting their lifestyle.
  • Medical Blindness: The reality that many doctors are not trained to identify eating disorder symptoms in men who appear "fit" or "healthy."
  • Somatic Work: Learning to listen to the body's physical alarms (like sudden anxiety) as a cue to pause and investigate triggers.
  • Maslow’s Hierarchy in Recovery: Applying the concept of basic safety and environment to ensure long-term stability after higher levels of care.

IMPORTANT TIMECODES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • [01:40] Why men often "slip through the cracks" of eating disorder diagnosis.
  • [04:50] Eric’s background and his decision to move from teaching to recovery advocacy.
  • [06:30] How to use intuition and "gut feelings" to identify disordered behaviors.
  • [09:40] The intersection of masculine stereotypes and body composition pressure.
  • [11:30] Deep dive: Understanding Muscle Dysmorphia and Bigorexia.
  • [13:40] The "removal test": Determining if your fitness habits are serving as a safety net.
  • [16:30] Body pressure as "currency" within the queer community.
  • [23:10] Why environment is the most overlooked factor in successful recovery.
  • [28:30] The importance of "unblending" and externalizing the eating disorder voice.
  • [34:30] Somatic awareness: Noticing how your body responds to triggers and anxiety.
  • [37:45] Challenging the "sick enough" myth and the reality of weight statistics in EDs.

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**Disclaimer:**

The content of this podcast episode is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and experiences shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or affiliated organizations. If you have any medical or mental health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare provider. Listener discretion is advised, especially for those sensitive to topics related to body image, weight stigma, and eating disorders.