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Celeste hosted Fit Model Pro Champion Emily Chanel, who shared her inspirational journey from military service and depression to becoming the first-ever Fit Model Pro and Olympia qualifier. The discussion centered on how bodybuilding transformed her mental health, how she balances multiple roles as a mother, counselor, and athlete, and how she promotes growth within the emerging Fit Model division. Emily emphasized resilience, authenticity, and mental discipline as the keys to success. She also discussed her relationship with her fiancé Stan, who helped her stay natural and grounded in the sport, and her passion for guiding new competitors through posing and presentation coaching.
Key Discussion Topics1. Career and Fit Model Division Leadership
Emily is the first-ever Fit Model Pro Champion and inaugural Olympia qualifier.
Competed since 2021; upcoming shows:New York Pro and Pittsburgh Pro, both used to gain Olympia panel feedback before the Olympia.
Sees her role as helping define and promote the Fit Model division, encouraging more women to join through YouTube vlogs, posing clinics, and direct outreach.
2. Mental Health and Bodybuilding Connection
Military veteran andmental health counselor specializing in addiction.
Uses principles likeresilience, breath control, and disciplineto stay grounded during prep.
Bodybuilding initially helped her recover fromdepression and traumaduring her divorce and single motherhood.
3. Motherhood and Balance
Raises two children; attributes patience, consistency, and routine learned from parenting to her bodybuilding success.
Being active sets a healthy example for her kids, teaching self‑care, structure, and resilience.
4. Relationship and Support System
Fiancé Stan, a seasoned Olympian, influenced her mindset, helping her recognize bodybuilding's artistry and importance of staying natural.
They balance one another—Emily adds fun and flexibility, while Stan provides focus and discipline.
5. Coaching and Professional Identity
Runs posing sessions emphasizing confidence, stage presence, and mental readiness.
Differentiates between being a counselor and a posing coach to keep professional boundaries clear.
Uses motivational interviewing techniques to boost clients' self‑belief and composure.
6. Personal Philosophy and Advice
Advocates forpatience, routine, community, and gratitude.
Advises new competitors to enjoy the process and surround themselves with positive influences.
For aspiring pros: practice resilience, learn from feedback, and act "as a pro" before earning the title.
Journey Origin:Began lifting post‑divorce to combat depression; found purpose in bodybuilding.
Professional Cross‑Over:Incorporates counseling skills—resilience and mindfulness—into athletic coaching.
Representation:Leading advocate for Fit Model division's legitimacy and accessibility.
Quote Insight:"Bodybuilding isn't just physical building; it's mental, emotional, and life‑building."
Source Note:This summary is based on information from a recorded podcast interview. Other related materials or updates may exist beyond this meeting.
CONNECT WITH EMILY:
https://www.instagram.com/emilychanell/
ALL LINKS: https://linktr.ee/emilychanel?utm_source=linktree_profile_share
By Celeste Rains-Turk4.8
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Celeste hosted Fit Model Pro Champion Emily Chanel, who shared her inspirational journey from military service and depression to becoming the first-ever Fit Model Pro and Olympia qualifier. The discussion centered on how bodybuilding transformed her mental health, how she balances multiple roles as a mother, counselor, and athlete, and how she promotes growth within the emerging Fit Model division. Emily emphasized resilience, authenticity, and mental discipline as the keys to success. She also discussed her relationship with her fiancé Stan, who helped her stay natural and grounded in the sport, and her passion for guiding new competitors through posing and presentation coaching.
Key Discussion Topics1. Career and Fit Model Division Leadership
Emily is the first-ever Fit Model Pro Champion and inaugural Olympia qualifier.
Competed since 2021; upcoming shows:New York Pro and Pittsburgh Pro, both used to gain Olympia panel feedback before the Olympia.
Sees her role as helping define and promote the Fit Model division, encouraging more women to join through YouTube vlogs, posing clinics, and direct outreach.
2. Mental Health and Bodybuilding Connection
Military veteran andmental health counselor specializing in addiction.
Uses principles likeresilience, breath control, and disciplineto stay grounded during prep.
Bodybuilding initially helped her recover fromdepression and traumaduring her divorce and single motherhood.
3. Motherhood and Balance
Raises two children; attributes patience, consistency, and routine learned from parenting to her bodybuilding success.
Being active sets a healthy example for her kids, teaching self‑care, structure, and resilience.
4. Relationship and Support System
Fiancé Stan, a seasoned Olympian, influenced her mindset, helping her recognize bodybuilding's artistry and importance of staying natural.
They balance one another—Emily adds fun and flexibility, while Stan provides focus and discipline.
5. Coaching and Professional Identity
Runs posing sessions emphasizing confidence, stage presence, and mental readiness.
Differentiates between being a counselor and a posing coach to keep professional boundaries clear.
Uses motivational interviewing techniques to boost clients' self‑belief and composure.
6. Personal Philosophy and Advice
Advocates forpatience, routine, community, and gratitude.
Advises new competitors to enjoy the process and surround themselves with positive influences.
For aspiring pros: practice resilience, learn from feedback, and act "as a pro" before earning the title.
Journey Origin:Began lifting post‑divorce to combat depression; found purpose in bodybuilding.
Professional Cross‑Over:Incorporates counseling skills—resilience and mindfulness—into athletic coaching.
Representation:Leading advocate for Fit Model division's legitimacy and accessibility.
Quote Insight:"Bodybuilding isn't just physical building; it's mental, emotional, and life‑building."
Source Note:This summary is based on information from a recorded podcast interview. Other related materials or updates may exist beyond this meeting.
CONNECT WITH EMILY:
https://www.instagram.com/emilychanell/
ALL LINKS: https://linktr.ee/emilychanel?utm_source=linktree_profile_share

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