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Welcoming Emily Nolan to the MNBP! Emily is a master in radical self-acceptance. After years of dealing with disordered eating and body dysmorphia as a model and as a women, Emily had had enough. She decided to embrace her earth suit and love the body that she is in.
Credit: @katemoorephoto
Emily is an inspiration for every woman on this planet to love the "earth suit" that you are in and to
"move for fun, eat for fuel, and own their Earth suits."You can tell immediately Emily is full of moxie and is passionate about sharing her story and inspiring each woman on the planet to be #prettyfull. She recently trained for a full marathon, running the Paris Marathon earlier this year, and will soon run the Marine Corps Marathon. She is carving out her own career as the International Spokeswoman of radical self-acceptance.
This episode is good for anyone interested in joining the #prettyfull movement, anyone who gets excited about moving or wants to be motivated to move, feeding it well, and who wants to hear about Emily's remarkable experience. Most importantly, if you are struggling with body acceptance and self-acceptance, know that you are not alone and that you can join others/feel supported in making positive habits for yourself. Believe it - you can! Now on to the show...
SHOW MEMO
Who: Emily Nolan
Where: Northern Virginia, USA
When: 26 June 2017
What we explore together:
Subscribe: iTunes
Listen and subscribe in iTunes:
How Emily explores
The world:
By travel and by investing in experiences instead of material things.
Her mind:
This new positive practice that she is doing each morning is to
walk for ten minutes and notice, just notice. She notices all different types of things.
"Take time for myself to explore my mind and just let it go for its own morning movement."
She likes to read. And she recently has begun to use colored pencils to add some creativity to her life.
Her body:
"I move for fun!"
She will not do any movement that is not fun.
She tries to be as intuitive as possible.
Eating for fuel. - most important!
The only rule she has with herself is:
"Eat things that don't make me feel bad."
"Keeping it real simple."
Emily's advice on how to move intuitively and get to the bottom of what makes you feel good:
Understand that there is a difference between being uncomfortable and discomfort
and distinguishing the difference
between the two because one is out of love and one is out of guilt
Keep it real simple - know what it is you are consuming!
Stop and think: Did that make me feel good? Yes? Keep going! If not, find a different alternative.
Her spirit:
Yoga, journaling, writing, meditation.
Exploring spirit is important to her because she connects everything she does to a higher power.
The one activity, habit, behavior that makes feel in her Natural Beet is
riding my bike, going for a jog, dancing, doing a HITT class or yoga class
Final words that EMILY NOLAN left with us:
"It all begins with radical self-acceptance.
You have to be brave enough to believe you are a miracle just the way you are."
Make one positive decision a day for YOURSELF - you will get there!
Links mentioned or referred to:
Emily's Website
Emily's Instagram
Pretty Full Marathon Facebook Group - join and support other women in their movement
Pretty Full Marathon Ebook - coming soon!
Chad Weller - Emily's running coach
Topless - bras on, bellies out - tool for radical self-acceptance
QUOTABLES/TAKE AWAYS:
A huge shout out to Na'an Stop the jammin' band from Boulder, Colorado for the accompanying podcast music. Their music makes you feel good and want to get up and dance!
Visit them on social media:
Na'an Stop website
Facebook
iTunes
Photo credit: https://twitter.com/naanstopmusic & http://www.boulderweekly.com/entertainment/music/green-light-for-boulder-band-naan-stop/edit:
Photo credit: https://twitter.com/naanstopmusic & http://www.boulderweekly.com/entertainment/music/green-light-for-boulder-band-naan-stop/edit:
If this episode spoke to you, made you laugh, or gave you something new to think about consider sharing it with a friend and/or leaving a review on iTunes. The more the merrier my friends!
And if you want to Nominate a Guest to be on the MNB Podcast, feel free to do that by clicking here.
Thank you for tuning in :)
Besos!
By CookieWelcoming Emily Nolan to the MNBP! Emily is a master in radical self-acceptance. After years of dealing with disordered eating and body dysmorphia as a model and as a women, Emily had had enough. She decided to embrace her earth suit and love the body that she is in.
Credit: @katemoorephoto
Emily is an inspiration for every woman on this planet to love the "earth suit" that you are in and to
"move for fun, eat for fuel, and own their Earth suits."You can tell immediately Emily is full of moxie and is passionate about sharing her story and inspiring each woman on the planet to be #prettyfull. She recently trained for a full marathon, running the Paris Marathon earlier this year, and will soon run the Marine Corps Marathon. She is carving out her own career as the International Spokeswoman of radical self-acceptance.
This episode is good for anyone interested in joining the #prettyfull movement, anyone who gets excited about moving or wants to be motivated to move, feeding it well, and who wants to hear about Emily's remarkable experience. Most importantly, if you are struggling with body acceptance and self-acceptance, know that you are not alone and that you can join others/feel supported in making positive habits for yourself. Believe it - you can! Now on to the show...
SHOW MEMO
Who: Emily Nolan
Where: Northern Virginia, USA
When: 26 June 2017
What we explore together:
Subscribe: iTunes
Listen and subscribe in iTunes:
How Emily explores
The world:
By travel and by investing in experiences instead of material things.
Her mind:
This new positive practice that she is doing each morning is to
walk for ten minutes and notice, just notice. She notices all different types of things.
"Take time for myself to explore my mind and just let it go for its own morning movement."
She likes to read. And she recently has begun to use colored pencils to add some creativity to her life.
Her body:
"I move for fun!"
She will not do any movement that is not fun.
She tries to be as intuitive as possible.
Eating for fuel. - most important!
The only rule she has with herself is:
"Eat things that don't make me feel bad."
"Keeping it real simple."
Emily's advice on how to move intuitively and get to the bottom of what makes you feel good:
Understand that there is a difference between being uncomfortable and discomfort
and distinguishing the difference
between the two because one is out of love and one is out of guilt
Keep it real simple - know what it is you are consuming!
Stop and think: Did that make me feel good? Yes? Keep going! If not, find a different alternative.
Her spirit:
Yoga, journaling, writing, meditation.
Exploring spirit is important to her because she connects everything she does to a higher power.
The one activity, habit, behavior that makes feel in her Natural Beet is
riding my bike, going for a jog, dancing, doing a HITT class or yoga class
Final words that EMILY NOLAN left with us:
"It all begins with radical self-acceptance.
You have to be brave enough to believe you are a miracle just the way you are."
Make one positive decision a day for YOURSELF - you will get there!
Links mentioned or referred to:
Emily's Website
Emily's Instagram
Pretty Full Marathon Facebook Group - join and support other women in their movement
Pretty Full Marathon Ebook - coming soon!
Chad Weller - Emily's running coach
Topless - bras on, bellies out - tool for radical self-acceptance
QUOTABLES/TAKE AWAYS:
A huge shout out to Na'an Stop the jammin' band from Boulder, Colorado for the accompanying podcast music. Their music makes you feel good and want to get up and dance!
Visit them on social media:
Na'an Stop website
Facebook
iTunes
Photo credit: https://twitter.com/naanstopmusic & http://www.boulderweekly.com/entertainment/music/green-light-for-boulder-band-naan-stop/edit:
Photo credit: https://twitter.com/naanstopmusic & http://www.boulderweekly.com/entertainment/music/green-light-for-boulder-band-naan-stop/edit:
If this episode spoke to you, made you laugh, or gave you something new to think about consider sharing it with a friend and/or leaving a review on iTunes. The more the merrier my friends!
And if you want to Nominate a Guest to be on the MNB Podcast, feel free to do that by clicking here.
Thank you for tuning in :)
Besos!