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Kendall creates a warm, judgment-free space where patients can talk openly about food, body image, and the parts of eating that may feel complicated, overwhelming, or hard to explain. She is a thoughtful listener who helps people feel comfortable being honest, even about the things they may not have said out loud before. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that healing your relationship with food should feel supportive — not shaming, rigid, or overwhelming.
Kendall is especially passionate about helping individuals reconnect with their body’s needs, rebuild self-trust, and move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with eating. She brings a calm, approachable energy to sessions and has a way of making heavy conversations feel lighter and more manageable, without ever minimizing what someone is going through. Her counseling style is rooted in curiosity, empathy, and meeting patients exactly where they are.
I know how confusing and overwhelming nutrition information can be, especially with the media constantly promoting the “ideal” body, diet and definition of health. Those messages shaped how I viewed myself growing up, but through evidence-based nutrition education, I learned that health is far more individualized than what we see online.
University of Cincinnati (2024)
University of Cincinnati (2026)
Produce Perks Midwest (2024-2026)
Dietitian Driven (2026–Present)
Kendall creates a warm, judgment-free space where patients can talk openly about food, body image, and the parts of eating that may feel complicated, overwhelming, or hard to explain. She is a thoughtful listener who helps people feel comfortable being honest, even about the things they may not have said out loud before. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that healing your relationship with food should feel supportive — not shaming, rigid, or overwhelming.
Kendall is especially passionate about helping individuals reconnect with their body’s needs, rebuild self-trust, and move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with eating. She brings a calm, approachable energy to sessions and has a way of making heavy conversations feel lighter and more manageable, without ever minimizing what someone is going through. Her counseling style is rooted in curiosity, empathy, and meeting patients exactly where they are.
I know how confusing and overwhelming nutrition information can be, especially with the media constantly promoting the “ideal” body, diet and definition of health. Those messages shaped how I viewed myself growing up, but through evidence-based nutrition education, I learned that health is far more individualized than what we see online.
University of Cincinnati (2024)
University of Cincinnati (2026)
Produce Perks Midwest (2024-2026)
Dietitian Driven (2026–Present)
Kendall creates a warm, judgment-free space where patients can talk openly about food, body image, and the parts of eating that may feel complicated, overwhelming, or hard to explain. She is a thoughtful listener who helps people feel comfortable being honest, even about the things they may not have said out loud before. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in the belief that healing your relationship with food should feel supportive — not shaming, rigid, or overwhelming.
Kendall is especially passionate about helping individuals reconnect with their body’s needs, rebuild self-trust, and move toward a more peaceful, sustainable relationship with eating. She brings a calm, approachable energy to sessions and has a way of making heavy conversations feel lighter and more manageable, without ever minimizing what someone is going through. Her counseling style is rooted in curiosity, empathy, and meeting patients exactly where they are.
I know how confusing and overwhelming nutrition information can be, especially with the media constantly promoting the “ideal” body, diet and definition of health. Those messages shaped how I viewed myself growing up, but through evidence-based nutrition education, I learned that health is far more individualized than what we see online.
University of Cincinnati (2024)
University of Cincinnati (2026)
Produce Perks Midwest (2024-2026)
Dietitian Driven (2026–Present)
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