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When Emma was nineteen, she told her parents she had bulimia. They didn’t believe her. Or at least believe it was the life-threatening problem that it was. They told Emma she was beautiful and asked if she ‘was over all that now’ and then hardly spoke of it again.
Having now recovered Emma is giving other smart, dedicated parents the language to talk about bodies that her folks never had.
Please note: If you're not a parent it doesn't matter, what we speak about in this podcast can be transferred to our own mindset around our bodies. Get cosy and join us in the Soul Full Lounge, I have a feeling you're going to get loads of gems from this podcast x
If you'd like to find out more about Emma and the fantastic work she does in the world, go and check her out. www.emmawright.co.nz She offers many different options which will support you to love the skin you're in.
When Emma was nineteen, she told her parents she had bulimia. They didn’t believe her. Or at least believe it was the life-threatening problem that it was. They told Emma she was beautiful and asked if she ‘was over all that now’ and then hardly spoke of it again.
Having now recovered Emma is giving other smart, dedicated parents the language to talk about bodies that her folks never had.
Please note: If you're not a parent it doesn't matter, what we speak about in this podcast can be transferred to our own mindset around our bodies. Get cosy and join us in the Soul Full Lounge, I have a feeling you're going to get loads of gems from this podcast x
If you'd like to find out more about Emma and the fantastic work she does in the world, go and check her out. www.emmawright.co.nz She offers many different options which will support you to love the skin you're in.
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