About Kayla

Kayla Jessop

Kayla Jessop (She/Her/Hers) RDN, CDN, CEDS-C

kayla@kjnutrition.net

Kayla Jessop is an Anti-Diet registered dietitian and eating disorder specialist and approved supervisor. With extensive experience working in various levels of care including PHP, IOP and outpatient groups, she specializes in helping individuals of all ages regain peace with food and body. She will never tell you to deprive yourself or ban certain foods from your life. Instead, her mission is to help you recognize diet culture and help you rediscover your body's inner wisdom about how to truly nourish yourself. 

Kayla is passionate about utilizing the latest research to help her clients’ recovery and additionally teaching more clinicians the same. Kayla co-facilitated NYC’s first RO-DBT (Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy) class and is continuing that work in Utah. In June 2023, Kayla was invited to present at the first annual RO DBT Conference in Chicago on the success of utilizing this modality in eating disorder recovery.

She has had the opportunity to curate an amazing team of dietitians who are continuing to develop and use RO DBT in practice as well. Each member of the team brings a unique skillset to the practice and to their clients.

Beyond of her passion for recovery she loves to spend time outside skiing, canyoneering, or scuba diving with her family. Kayla lives in Ogden, UT with her husband Cody, daughter Akari, and dog Mochi.

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About Rachel

Rachel Chaffetz

Rachel Chaffetz (she/her) RDN, CDN

rachel@kjnutrition.net

Rachel Chaffetz MS, RDN, CDN, is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. She completed her bachelor of science in dietetics and her dietetic internship through Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

Throughout her undergraduate program, Rachel studied the tenets of Intuitive Eating and Health at Every Size (HAES). She strongly believes that teaching nutrition through an all-foods-fit lens is the most realistic and sustainable approach to health. Rachel completed the Marci Evans course on eating disorders as a way to continue her education. While working as a clinical dietitian, Rachel used principles from Intuitive Eating and HAES to help patients with chronic health conditions create meals and patterns of eating that felt right for them. She has a curious and empathetic approach to nutrition counseling and is passionate about reducing the shame that is associated with eating disorders and disordered eating.

In her free time, Rachel enjoys snuggling on the couch with her dog, running with her spouse, and baking for her family.

About Lindsay

Lindsay Bailey

Lindsay Bailey (she/her) MS, RD, LD, CEDS-C, CDCES (Lead RD)

lindsay@kjnutrition.net

Lindsay Bailey, MS, RD, LD, CEDS-S, CDCES, is the lead dietitian at KJN . She completed her bachelor of science in dietetics and master of science in nutrition/combined dietetic internship at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio.

Lindsay has worked in eating disorder treatment at the outpatient and IOP levels of care, specializing in ED treatment in children, adolescents, and young adults. Lindsay is a certified eating disorders specialist and certified diabetes care and education specialist, with experience working with children and adolescents with type I and type II diabetes. Lindsay has worked with athletes at the high school and collegiate levels who struggle with disordered eating.

Lindsay practices from a Health at Every Size, anti-diet lens and is passionate about changing the narrative surrounding health, food, and movement to help individuals make peace with food and their bodies, achieve food freedom, and live their truest, fullest lives.

In her free time, Lindsay enjoys spending time with her husband, Jared, and their cat, Miley; walking outdoors while listening to podcasts; attending concerts; cooking; and watching sports.

About Claire

Claire Pomorski

Claire Pomorski (she/her) RDN, CDN

claire@kjnutrition.net

Claire Pomorski, RDN, CDN, is a Pennsylvania native who completed her bachelor of science in dietetics through The Pennsylvania State University and her dietetic internship through the University of Maryland. She has extensive experience working in a clinical setting and counseling clients with gastrointestinal illnesses, as well as clients in the midst of life transitions requiring a change in their approach to food and body image.

Claire is eager to help individuals embrace the idea of body autonomy and find ways to nourish a positive relationship with food. Claire practices with a Health at Every Size (HAES), non-diet approach and cares deeply about detaching a human’s worth from their weight.

In her free time, Claire often takes to the outdoors, where you can find her biking, skiing, camping, or dabbling in any new adventure she can find. When indoors, Claire enjoys creating art and perfecting her sourdough recipes.

About Morgan

Morgan Voight

Morgan Voight (she/her) MS, RDN, CDN, RYT

morgan@kjnutrition.net

Morgan Voight (she/her) MS, RDN, CDN, RYT is a Massachusetts native who completed her Masters of Science in Applied Nutrition through the University of New England. 

Throughout her education and professional life, Morgan has focused on the intersection between movement and eating disorders with a specific research focus on the prevalence of eating disorders among the LGBTQ+ population. 

Morgan has experience working with individuals through many levels of care, including residential, PHP, and IOP. She is extensively trained in intuitive eating and integrates principles from Health at Every Size (HAES) into her practice. Morgan is also a 200-hr Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT) who enjoys spreading joy through mindful movement. 

 In her free time, Morgan loves yoga, all things outdoors, and is always eager for her next adventure. When indoors, she enjoys painting, puzzling, and cozying up to a good movie.