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    Explore " bathing suit" with insightful episodes like "Yolande Betbeze - Miss America", "Healing Your Body Image (feat. Alexandra Carter)", "Ask Alice: On Spring Break and Bathing Suit Season", "Plus Size Traveler Podcast: Oahu, Hawaii and Bathing Suits" and "EPISODE 08 - Chelsea hates every season" from podcasts like ""Alabama Short Stories", "Salad With a Side of Fries Nutrition, Wellness & Weight Loss", "Ask Alice", "Plus Size Traveler Podcast: Travel Tips for Plus Size Explorers" and "Chelsea Disgrace Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Yolande Betbeze - Miss America

    Yolande Betbeze - Miss America

    Yolande Betbeze was a college student at Mobile’s Spring Hill College when she saw an opportunity to help her get out of the South. She won the Miss Torch contest, which sent her to Miss Alabama and then to the Miss America Pageant, which she won in 1951. Miss America was just the start for Betbeze, as her reign created controversy and helped create a competing pageant that exists today. Listen to her story and hear what happened to her once her reign was over.

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    Healing Your Body Image (feat. Alexandra Carter)

    Healing Your Body Image (feat. Alexandra Carter)

    The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast is hosted by Jenn Trepeck, discussing wellness and weight loss for real life, clearing up the myths, misinformation, bad science & marketing surrounding our nutrition knowledge and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.

    On today’s episode, Alexandra Carter joins us to discuss body image. Alexandra is a professional actress-turned wellness coach and a certified intuitive eating counselor.  Alexandra shares her own struggles with body image, self-acceptance issues plus tools to help us all in those moments when try on a pair of jeans…and they don’t fit. Whether it’s preparing for your Summer beach/pool day, your family BBQ or even your regular Instagram feed scroll, the insights and guidance in this episode will be incredibly useful! Tune in to join our conversation about healing body image and finding compassion and understanding for ourselves.  

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    ●      [03:00] Introducing Alexandra Carter.

    ●      [06:00] Alexandra discusses her experiences as a child actress struggling with body image.  

    ●      [08:00] Alexandra realized other actors also spent all of their time and energy telling themselves that they weren't good enough.

    ●      [12:00] Start by getting really in tune with what you're thinking and feeling.

    ●      [15:00] How Kristin Neff, the leading voice on self-compassion, breaks down self-compassion into three categories.

    ●      [18:00] How to start tying these dots together.

    ●      [25:00] External factors that make us believe our bodies aren’t good enough.

    ●      [30:00] A four-step process to assist us with comparison.

    ●      [35:00] How we experience body image, as if looking through a lens.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    ●      Body image issues can form for a variety of reasons or from being brought up in certain environments.

    ●      Your inner narrative, the way you speak to yourself, impacts how you see yourself and your body.  

    ●      There are ways to change your body image, such as having self-compassion and keeping good boundaries when in triggering environments.

    ●      Stop looking through the lens and filtering yourself. Trust that you are a natural phenomenon as much as any beautiful landscape and let yourself live from that place instead of sitting behind the camera. 

    QUOTES:

    “I didn't think anyone else felt so wrong in their bodies. I didn't see anything wrong with anyone else, I could only see what was wrong with me.” Alexandra Carter

    “We might try on a pair of pants that don't fit and all of a sudden that means we’re lazy or we’re disgusting. All of these feelings run through our head, but the truth is, the pants don't fit.” Alexandra Carter

    RESOURCES:

    Become A Member of Salad with a Side of Fries

    Jenn’s Free Menu Plan

    A Salad With a Side of Fries

    A Salad With a Side of Fries Instagram

    GUEST RESOURCES:

    Alexandra Carter’s Website 

    Alexandra Carter’s Instagram

    30 Days to Self-Acceptance Journal & affirmation prompts freebie

    GUEST BIO:

    Alexandra Carter is a Wellness Coach & Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor. Driven by her own struggles with yo-yo dieting cycles & body image issues , and then discovering the incredible potential of intuitive eating and working with a qualified coach -  she drastically changed her life to help more people feel like this! She now helps people stop the endless dieting cycles, find real food freedom using an intuitive eating  & HAES approach, and cultivate real self-love that goes much further than SPA days and bath bombs!

    Ask Alice: On Spring Break and Bathing Suit Season

    Ask Alice: On Spring Break and Bathing Suit Season

     

     

    This podcast is made available to you by the Rooted Ministry for educational purposes only, not to provide specific therapeutic advice. The views expressed are the personal perspectives of the author and do not represent the views of all counselors or the profession. This podcast does not create a counselor-client relationship and should not be used as a substitute for competent therapeutic counsel from a licensed professional in your state.

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