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Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

Heather Creekmore - Christian Body Image Author and Speaker
Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women
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  • Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

    Forgiving Clothes? The Gospel of Good Bodies and Combatting Body Shame by Exposing a Misuse of Religious Language

    19/05/2026 | 31 mins.
    Why do we want our clothes to be forgiving? In this thought-provoking episode, Heather Creekmore unpacks the deeper meaning behind the fashion world’s favorite words—like "forgiving" and "flattering"—and explores why so many of us feel pressure to make our bodies fit a narrow standard. Do our clothes really have the power to absolve us, or is there something bigger at play?
    Join Heather Creekmore as she examines the surprising links between fashion lingo, theology, and our sense of self-worth. How does the language we use about our bodies sneak shame and judgment into our closets? What does it mean to break free from the idea of having "problem areas," and where can we look for true acceptance?
    Whether you struggle with body image or have ever hesitated in the dressing room mirror, this episode will challenge what you believe about your body, your clothes, and what it truly means to be "good enough."
    Tune in for powerful questions, real-life stories, and a fresh perspective that might change the way you get dressed tomorrow. Don’t miss it!
    Ready to transform the way you think about food and your body? Join us for the next 40-Day Journey starting June 3rd. Learn more here.
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  • Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

    Is Your Food Plan a Religion? How Optavia & Weigh Down Workshop Promote the Religion of Worshipping Good Bodies

    12/05/2026 | 39 mins.
    Are you curious about how diet programs sneak religious language into their sales pitch? Ever wondered why joining a weight loss plan at church can feel surprisingly similar to joining a church itself? On today’s episode, Heather Creekmore continues her powerful series, "The Gospel of Good Bodies," and exposes the insidious ways that popular diet programs like Optavia and the old Weigh Down Workshop blur the line between faith and food.
    Heather Creekmore digs deep into:
    How diet culture borrows the architecture of salvation: Learn how programs diagnose a “fallen state,” promise transformation, offer coaching “saviors,” and tout communities that eerily resemble church groups.

    Shocking religious-sounding language from Optavia: Hear actual letters written to "brothers and sisters in Christ," urging members to “kick sugar in the face” as if it’s a spiritual battle; one equal to a believer's battle with pride!

    The tragic path of Weigh Down Workshop: How Gwen Shamblin’s transformative biblical dieting program morphed into a bona fide cult—with spiritual harm to match.

    Dangers of mixing body goals with spiritual worth: Why these messages distract from the true gospel and what Scripture actually says about food and the body.

    A word of hope if you feel trapped by religious diet culture: Heather Creekmore encourages you—there’s a better, grace-filled way to see your body through Jesus.

    If you’ve ever joined a diet program because “a Christian was leading it,” or if you just want to protect your faith from diet hype, you can’t miss this episode!
    Love this episode?
    Check out other deep-dives with Heather Creekmore into:
    The Biggest Loser and its impact on our view of salvation

    Past episodes about what the Bible actually says about food and dieting

    The Weigh Down Workshop documentaries on Netflix and HBO Max

    Plus, Heather Creekmore references insightful books like David Zahl's Seculosity.

    Check out Heather's 40-Day Body Image Workbook or join us on the 40-Day Journey.
    Let’s uncover the truth—together. Press play now!
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    If this episode helps you, share it with a friend and check out our other episodes on faith, body image, and the gospel of good bodies.
    Next up: Why do we expect our clothes to forgive us? Don’t miss the next thought-provoking discussion!
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  • Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

    Gospel of Good Bodies: Listening for the Religious Language in Dieting, Wellness and Fashion

    05/05/2026 | 41 mins.
    Are you "being bad" for eating cake or looking for "guilt-free" foods? In this eye-opening episode, Heather Creekmore uncovers how modern diet culture has borrowed religious language—like sin, guilt, and temptation—and transformed eating into a moral battleground. Discover why labels like "clean eating" or "cheat days" aren't just diet lingo but clues to a whole alternate religion we unknowingly follow.
    You’ll walk away with a new perspective on the words and rules you’ve absorbed about food and body, and a biblically grounded reminder that God’s table is about grace, not judgment. Don’t miss this liberating conversation that will help you stop comparing and start living with joy and freedom at the dinner table.
    Join us as we:
    Break down the roots of food guilt and temptation language

    Examine what Scripture really says about food, pleasure, and purity

    Challenge the diet culture religion and reclaim the grace and freedom God intended

    Listen now—you’ll never hear the words "guilty pleasure" the same way again!
    This is part one of a brand new series looking at religious language we use around food, body, diets, and even fashion!

    References & Resources
    Books referenced:
    "Health, Money and Love, and Why We Don't Enjoy Them" by Robert Farrar Capon

    "Seculosity" by David Zahl

    The 40 Day Body Image Workbook
    Heather Creekmore's book is discussed throughout the series. The next group journey starts Wednesday, June 3rd. More info at improvebodyimage.com.


    Notable Quotes
    "Diet culture is not just like a religion—it literally operates like one, complete with sin and temptation and confession and atonement and a promise of salvation if you can just get all the food and exercise rules right." (04:21)

    "The Bible says eat with gladness. God has already approved." (32:32)

    "Clean eating has borrowed its central metaphor, cleanliness, from a religious tradition that...the New Testament has moved on [from]." (27:32)

    Mentions of Other Episodes
    Upcoming in the Series:
    Episode 2: Analysis of religious language in diet programs such as Optavia and Gwen Shamblin's Weigh Down Workshop and their impact on true Christian faith.

    Episode 3: Discussion on forgiving fashion—why we talk about clothes as "forgiving" and unpacking this language.


    Connect & Learn More
    Join the 40-Day Journey or get more resources: improvebodyimage.com

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  • Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

    Breaking Free from the Religion of Dieting: Tara's Story of Body Image, Faith, and True Freedom

    28/04/2026 | 47 mins.
    In this powerful episode, Heather Creekmore introduces listeners to Tara, a real woman whose life has been radically transformed by putting God at the center of her struggle with body image and food. Tara shares her deeply personal journey—from coping with anxiety and depression in childhood, wrestling with perfectionism and body image in competitive gymnastics, battling addiction, and eventually, overcoming the religion of dieting. Through her story, Tara reveals how she mistook disordered eating for biblical discipline and how the message of grace, identity in Christ, and true freedom changed her life. Now serving as a coach with Compared to Who?, Tara’s experience offers both practical encouragement and spiritual insight for anyone wrestling with food, shame, or their own reflection. *this episode originally aired in 2022.
    Key Discussion Points
    Tara’s Early Struggles: The roots of her anxiety, perfectionism, and body shame in childhood and sports (06:45).

    The “Religion of Dieting”: How Tara’s disordered eating felt like spiritual discipline, and how cultural and Christian messages got tangled (01:02, 24:17).

    Shame & Identity: The dangerous cycle of striving for approval through appearance and learning how to shift identity from body image to Christ (32:17).

    Rock Bottom and Recovery: Tara’s experiences with addiction, motherhood, medical challenges, and finally surrendering control to God (14:13).

    The Turning Point: Discovering the “Compared to Who?” Bible plan and the concept of body image idolatry (03:14, 30:08).

    Freedom in Christ: The ongoing, un-glamorous, daily process of surrender, community, and living out new-found freedom (36:24, 38:09).

    Coaching & Community: The role of group coaching, supportive friendships, and honest sharing in breaking free from shame (35:31, 44:06).

    Resources & Next Steps
    Work with Tara or Heather: Interested in coaching or group programs? Visit improvebodyimage.com and click the “Work with Me” tab.

    Join the 40-Day Journey: A new group is starting this summer will take place in afternoons - so friends from around the world can join at a more convenient time.

    Memorable Quotes
    “I thought I was living in God’s will, stewarding my body for him… all along, I was believing a lie.”

    “Our biggest battle is not whether or not we can wear the jeans we wore when we were 25. There’s something much greater God is calling us to.”

    “Freedom isn’t ease or comfort. It’s daily surrender. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything.”

    Connect & Listen
    For more episodes, show notes, and support, visit Compared to Who? podcast homepage

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  • Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women

    Made to Magnify: Choosing Jesus Over Self in a Self-Focused World featuring Morgan Krueger

    21/04/2026 | 30 mins.
    In this episode of Compared to Who?, Heather Creekmore welcomes Morgan Krueger to discuss the idea of living for something greater than ourselves, particularly through a Christ-centered lens. Morgan Krueger shares her personal journey from seeking the approval of others and wrestling with identity, to finding freedom in magnifying the Lord above all else—even during seasons of major life transition, including job changes, moving, and motherhood 00:53-03:16.
    Together, Heather Creekmore and Morgan Krueger explore themes such as the fear of man, the dangers of self-focus, and the liberating practice of self-forgetfulness inspired by Tim Keller's The Freedom of Self Forgetfulness 05:06-06:50. They discuss biblical stories, like Mary and Martha, and the difference between Christ's invitation to "come" and his command to "go," emphasizing the importance of being with Jesus before doing for Jesus 09:33-10:13.
    The conversation then delves into the tension Christian women feel between cultural pressures to be busy and productive and the biblical call to rest and trust 10:13-11:16. They candidly address the traps of shame and pride, the relentless pull to center life on self-glorification, and the continual invitation from Jesus to return, receive grace, and reorient towards Him 15:20-18:14.
    Heather Creekmore and Morgan Krueger highlight that our deepest issues with identity, approval, and body image are not just shaped by culture but by the condition of our hearts, and that true rest and purpose are found in magnifying God's name, not our own 24:29-26:03.
    Morgan Krueger introduces her new book, Made to Magnify: Choosing to Live for Jesus When Everything Tells You to Live for Yourself*, which explores these themes in greater depth and offers encouragement and practical guidance for women seeking to center their lives on Christ.
    The episode closes with information on how listeners can connect with Morgan Krueger and a reminder to focus less on comparison and more on living in the beautiful invitation to follow Jesus.
    *Amazon affiliate link.
    Made to Magnify by Morgan Krueger – Available wherever books are sold

    Tim Keller, The Freedom of Self-Forgetfulness

    Follow Morgan Krueger on Instagram or visit her website: morgankrueger.com

    Connect with Heather Creekmore: Compared to Who? website


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About Compared to Who? Body Image for Christian Women
The go-to podcast for Christian women who want to grow stronger in their faith and stop living stuck in comparison! Are you a Christian woman who’s tired of measuring yourself by the world’s standards? Have you tried to “fix yourself” with willpower, self-help, or even Christian clichés—but still feel like you’re falling short?Do you know the truth of God’s Word, yet struggle to believe it in your daily life? Bonus: Have you ever wished you could just pray your struggles away in an instant? (Your secret’s safe here.) If you answered yes, then Compared to Who? is the show for you! Each week, we tackle the real issues Christian women face—comparison, body image issues, performance pressure, insecurity, identity, spiritual maturity, and more—through a practical, grace-filled, gospel-centered lens. You’ll find encouragement to trust God’s Spirit, rest in His promises, and grow deeper in your walk with Christ. I’m Heather Creekmore—best-selling author, speaker, and follower of Jesus. After decades of chasing approval and perfection, I discovered that true freedom only comes through surrendering to Him. Now I help women like you exchange striving for peace, insecurity for identity, and comparison for confidence in Christ. Every episode is packed with relatable stories, biblical truth, and honest encouragement to help you stop living stuck—and start living free in Jesus. Find out more about me and the ministry of Compared to Who? at: https://www.improvebodyimage.com Want to join our podcast community on Facebook? Visit us here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/764271297116024
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