Body Empowerment

The "Body Empowerment" series features videos by writer, performer, and eating disorder recovery advocate Caroline Rothstein. This blog includes her personal work and related links by others that promote eating disorder prevention and recovery, and positive body image. After having an eating disorder for 10 years, Caroline has been recovered since 2004. She has been sharing her experience as a public speaker and advocate for over a decade.

Caroline began the "Body Empowerment" video series on YouTube in 2008 to expand dialogue and conversation about eating disorder recovery and positive body image.

The "Body Empowerment" series airs at www.YouTube.com/Cavernchick. Caroline welcomes viewer requests and questions from any of the social media outlets with which she is connected. Join the conversation and journey! Eating disorder recovery is possible, real, and important!

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Feeling Contained (Body Empowerment 75)” - Originally posted February 4, 2013 on YouTube.com.

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Support Systems (Body Empowerment 52)” - Originally posted February 20, 2012, on YouTube.com. 

This episode of “Body Empowerment” is about the importance of support systems when working on recovery from an eating disorder, or any addiction, trauma, illness, or struggle. 

It features discussion and interviews with Caroline’s close friends Susannah Grossman and Chloe Frankel, as the three recount their experiences in college while Caroline began her recovery process from a decade-long eating disorder. They describe the ways in which they participated in a positive, efficient, and lasting support system, that facilitated in Caroline’s recovery, and supported all three of them beyond college. 

Please feel free to engage in this discussion by sharing your own support system stories, questions, comments, concerns, and experiences. 

Thanks!

I was recently interviewed and featured in New York Film Academy student and filmmaker Rodrigo Urriolagoitia’s first semester social issues film. Take a look. Feel free to pass around and along. 

FAITH - written and performed by Caroline Rothstein
directed by Alex Mallory

Thursday, 1/5 at 5PM
Part of the $5 at 5 Reading Series

Tickets: https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9458295

Seven years into full recovery from a decade-long eating disorder, writer and performer Caroline Rothstein reflects on navigating the medical world’s deadliest mental illness while coming of age in the 1990s. Through monologue, poetry, and performance art, she unleashes her inner and outer turmoil, discovers the depths of her spirit and self, and triumphs when she realizes how much is at stake - not just her physical body, but her soul.

faith - January 5, 2012

What: “faith“ - a brand new one-woman play written and performed by Caroline Rothstein! It’s debut staged reading will be part of the Poetic License festival as part of the $5 at 5 reading series. 
When: Thursday, January 5 @ 5:00 p.m.
WhereWild Project - 195 E. 3rd Street (Btwn Avenues A & B) 
Who: Written and performed by Caroline Rothstein, Directed by Alex Mallory 
How: $5 at the door, or onlinehttps://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe/9458295  
Why (Show description): Seven years into full recovery from a decade-long eating disorder, writer and performer Caroline Rothstein reflects on navigating the medical world’s deadliest mental illness while coming of age in the 1990s. Through monologue, poetry, and performance art, she unleashes her inner and outer turmoil, discovers the depths of her spirit and self, and triumphs when she realizes how much is at stake - not just her physical body, but her soul. 
The full production of “faith” will run on April 3rd and 4th as part of the Culture Project’s Women Center Stage Festival!!! 

Yet another grant now open for ED research! Spread the word! 

The problem I keep seeing is that recovery and recovered are social constructs, not an essentialist gesture towards something with inherent meaning – thus when we talk about things by a “word” we get into identity politics rather than a conversation about what someone’s every day life is like.
Rachael Lauren Stern of the Eating Disorder Activists Network (quote first featured in “…Until Eating Disorders Are No More” blog post “Defining Recovery?”) 

Excellent addition to the ongoing conversation about defining eating disorder recovery. Check out this post by Matt from his blog “…Until Eating Disorders Are No More.”