Impactful. Profound. Empowering.

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“What truly stood out was Tamie’s emphasis on resilience, not just as a concept, but as a lived experience.

She highlighted the strength it takes for individuals to navigate their health realities while battling internal and external pressures around body image.

Her presentation was educational and empowering, leaving us with practical strategies for supporting those affected and a renewed commitment to trauma informed, holistic care.

Tamie’s message is one that continues to echo well beyond the session.”

-Mila Morris, MBA - Basepoint Academy

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Tamie brings a commanding presence to any room—balancing deep subject matter expertise with an approachable, engaging delivery style that instantly captures attention.

Her ability to distill complex concepts into clear, actionable insights reflects not only her extensive knowledge but also her genuine passion for educating and empowering others.

Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just beginning to explore the topic, Tamie makes the material resonate in ways that are both memorable and impactful.

She is, without a doubt, a standout communicator and a trusted resource in her field.”

-Diane Faison-Roe, National Director of Business Development, SunCloud

“What resonated most was Tamie’s compassionate approach. She didn’t just educate, she inspired. Her message of hope and strength was especially empowering for clinicians, caregivers, and individuals in recovery as well.”

-Jamie Singleteary, LPC, Within

A woman on a stage, smiling and holding a microphone encouraging women to smash their scales. Author Tamie Gangloff speaks about eating disorders and chronic illness.

“I had the distinct privilege of being present for Tamie Gangloff’s presentation, “Chronic Illness and Eating Disorders” at the Renewed Conference in Nashville, TN.

The presentation was comprehensive and informative and with her lived experience shared throughout, the impact was profound. I cannot wait for her book on this important topic later this summer!”

-Betsy Brenner, Author, The Longest Match: Rallying to Defeat an Eating Disorder in Midlife