Eating Disorders Stole My Daughters. Here's What I Did

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What if everything you thought you knew about eating disorders was wrong? In this powerful episode, Kingsley Colley sits down with Mark Forbes — co-founder of NDeD (Australia's first integrated eating disorder residential, day program, and accommodation village) — to unpack one of the most misunderstood mental health conditions affecting millions of people worldwide.
Mark shares his deeply personal journey raising two daughters with eating disorders, the genetic science behind why it happens, and how a father's heartbreak became a world-first model of care. From the role of the MTHFR gene to groundbreaking research with North Carolina University, this episode will completely reshape the way you think about eating disorders — and the families fighting through them.
Whether you're a parent feeling lost and guilty, someone personally navigating an eating disorder, or simply someone who wants to understand better, this episode is essential listening.

Topics covered: eating disorder recovery, genetic predisposition to eating disorders, residential treatment Australia, NDeD charity, family impact of eating disorders, mental health support, lived experience, eating disorder awareness

Chapters:
00:00 Welcome & introducing Mark Forbes and Ended 
00:57 Building Australia's first eating disorder residential — a world-first model 
03:00 Mark's personal story — two daughters, one mission 
05:09 The genetics behind eating disorders — the MTHFR gene explained 
07:30 Global research — mapping the full genome of eating disorders 
08:30 How trauma pulls the trigger on a dormant genetic predisposition 
09:46 "Genetics loads the gun, environment pulls the trigger" 
11:45 The guilt and shame parents carry — and why it's misplaced 
12:37 The emotional reality of the first diagnosis and a very lonely journey 
15:42 What it actually feels like to have an eating disorder — the spider room analogy 
17:06 How NDeD got its name — and the "Ed" story that started it all 
20:00 A father's helplessness watching his child suffer 
22:00 Why "just eat" is the worst thing you can say 
26:00 The divide and conquer nature of eating disorders on families 
32:00 Building a treatment team with lived experience at its core 
40:00 What recovery actually looks like — and why it's never linear 
50:00 Stage one — creating Australia's first eating disorder residential 
58:00 Stage two — the step up/step down day program centre 
01:03:00 Stage three — the short-term accommodation village opens April 1st 
01:07:17 Community produce gardens, disadvantaged youth and 2.8 tonnes of donated food 
01:09:36 The beautiful irony of people with eating disorders growing food for others 
01:10:54 Baby steps, no pressure — how lived experience shapes the program 
01:12:02 Finding privilege in a painful journey 
01:15:58 Mark's life philosophy — letting the universe do the heavy lifting 
01:17:24 How to contact Mark and Ended — website, phone & socials

Creators and Guests

Kingsley Colley
Host
Kingsley Colley
Tomorrow is Not Today Podcast Host - Author, Speaker, Coach
Eating Disorders Stole My Daughters. Here's What I Did
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