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246. Reclaiming Body and Self-Trust

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We live in a world that teaches us to battle our bodies. Fight your hunger. Battle your weight. The war on mental health. This omnipresent battle narrative makes it appear natural and the only choice is to battle our bodies.

Is there another way? Yes. In fact, there are lots of other ways.

My client Kristin Leslie joins us to discuss how challenging her self-doubt story, which included normalizing distrusting her body and voice, led to one of the peak experiences of her life in a home birth she never originally envisioned. This is a story most deeply about unlearning normal, including who you think you are.

In this inspiring episode, we discuss:

1. How Kristin not talking until age four was a driving force in battling herself. Diets aggravated this battle but weren’t the original issue.

2. How the media and stories about fearing birth originally influenced Kristin to assume she’d have a hospital birth (with her legs in stir-ups).
3. The three keys that enabled her to see other birth options aside from “normal” and that can serve any of us looking for more satisfying choices outside of black and white thinking.
4. How Kristin incrementally challenged her body doubt versus self-trust being one big epiphany of “this is the answer”. This was key when COVID hit and all her birth plans went side-ways.
5. Navigating that we do and don’t have control over our bodies and how we can take charge of our stories to no longer feel powerless over food.
Interested in Truce with Food, where we take charge of the stories that make us feel powerless over food? Registration is open now. Check out this free sample of the Truce with Food Masterclass: I Want to Want to Eat Healthy

Send me (Ali) a text message.

👀 Free Sneak Peek: Join Me on April 29th at 12pm (EST) for Your Emotional Eating Blueprint Masterclass! You'll discover: Why your emotional eating makes sense, Four hidden triggers sabotaging your best intentions & Live coaching to accelerate your progress. RSVP HERE

🌟 Registration for Your Emotional Eating Blueprint is now open! You can enroll for only $67 until April 30th or sign-up for a free sneak peak here: https://alishapiro.com/blueprint/

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Manage episode 312102751 series 1031090
Content provided by Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC, Ali Shapiro, MSOD, and CHHC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ali Shapiro, MSOD, CHHC, Ali Shapiro, MSOD, and CHHC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

We live in a world that teaches us to battle our bodies. Fight your hunger. Battle your weight. The war on mental health. This omnipresent battle narrative makes it appear natural and the only choice is to battle our bodies.

Is there another way? Yes. In fact, there are lots of other ways.

My client Kristin Leslie joins us to discuss how challenging her self-doubt story, which included normalizing distrusting her body and voice, led to one of the peak experiences of her life in a home birth she never originally envisioned. This is a story most deeply about unlearning normal, including who you think you are.

In this inspiring episode, we discuss:

1. How Kristin not talking until age four was a driving force in battling herself. Diets aggravated this battle but weren’t the original issue.

2. How the media and stories about fearing birth originally influenced Kristin to assume she’d have a hospital birth (with her legs in stir-ups).
3. The three keys that enabled her to see other birth options aside from “normal” and that can serve any of us looking for more satisfying choices outside of black and white thinking.
4. How Kristin incrementally challenged her body doubt versus self-trust being one big epiphany of “this is the answer”. This was key when COVID hit and all her birth plans went side-ways.
5. Navigating that we do and don’t have control over our bodies and how we can take charge of our stories to no longer feel powerless over food.
Interested in Truce with Food, where we take charge of the stories that make us feel powerless over food? Registration is open now. Check out this free sample of the Truce with Food Masterclass: I Want to Want to Eat Healthy

Send me (Ali) a text message.

👀 Free Sneak Peek: Join Me on April 29th at 12pm (EST) for Your Emotional Eating Blueprint Masterclass! You'll discover: Why your emotional eating makes sense, Four hidden triggers sabotaging your best intentions & Live coaching to accelerate your progress. RSVP HERE

🌟 Registration for Your Emotional Eating Blueprint is now open! You can enroll for only $67 until April 30th or sign-up for a free sneak peak here: https://alishapiro.com/blueprint/

  continue reading

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