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Sweta, a Hollywood actress and the first female Marine from Nepal, shares her journey of overcoming childhood trauma and addiction to embrace sobriety. She emphasizes the importance of building a community of sober people and finding support through therapy and 12-step programs. Sweta highlights the role of social media in creating an inclusive and supportive space for sharing stories and helping others. She also discusses her career in Hollywood and the importance of pursuing passions for the right reasons. Sweta shares her experience of joining the Marine Corps and how it was a turning point in her life. She talks about the camaraderie and connection she felt with her fellow Marines. Sweta also discusses her struggles with addiction and how the Marine Corps helped her overcome them. She reflects on the transformation she underwent during boot camp and how it shaped her into a stronger and more courageous person. Sweta shares her experiences in the Marine Corps and how it affected her relationship with her body and food. She talks about the pressure to be thin and the extreme measures she took to try to achieve that ideal. Sweta also discusses the challenges she faced in the military, including sexual harassment and the impact it had on her mental health. Through healing and recovery, she has learned to love and accept herself, focusing on self-care rather than striving for a specific body size. Sweta shares her experience of struggling with binge eating and body image issues. She recalls a specific incident where she planned to have one last binge before starting a diet, but it escalated to a dangerous level. Sweta's parents found her unconscious and she was rushed to the hospital. She reflects on her journey of self-acceptance and gratitude for her body, realizing that every part of her has a purpose. Sweta emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and finding joy in the small things. She also discusses her sensitivity to sugar and how it can trigger addictive behavior. In this conversation, Sweta discusses her journey with alcoholism and how it led to her developing ulcerative colitis. She shares her experience with binge eating and the addictive nature of sugar. Sweta also talks about the importance of understanding the impact of pesticides and food on our health. She explains how she manages her diet by avoiding high oxalate vegetables and opting for low oxalate options. Sweta emphasizes the need for therapy in her healing process and the importance of professional support.
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Sweta, a Hollywood actress and the first female Marine from Nepal, shares her journey of overcoming childhood trauma and addiction to embrace sobriety. She emphasizes the importance of building a community of sober people and finding support through therapy and 12-step programs. Sweta highlights the role of social media in creating an inclusive and supportive space for sharing stories and helping others. She also discusses her career in Hollywood and the importance of pursuing passions for the right reasons. Sweta shares her experience of joining the Marine Corps and how it was a turning point in her life. She talks about the camaraderie and connection she felt with her fellow Marines. Sweta also discusses her struggles with addiction and how the Marine Corps helped her overcome them. She reflects on the transformation she underwent during boot camp and how it shaped her into a stronger and more courageous person. Sweta shares her experiences in the Marine Corps and how it affected her relationship with her body and food. She talks about the pressure to be thin and the extreme measures she took to try to achieve that ideal. Sweta also discusses the challenges she faced in the military, including sexual harassment and the impact it had on her mental health. Through healing and recovery, she has learned to love and accept herself, focusing on self-care rather than striving for a specific body size. Sweta shares her experience of struggling with binge eating and body image issues. She recalls a specific incident where she planned to have one last binge before starting a diet, but it escalated to a dangerous level. Sweta's parents found her unconscious and she was rushed to the hospital. She reflects on her journey of self-acceptance and gratitude for her body, realizing that every part of her has a purpose. Sweta emphasizes the importance of living in the present moment and finding joy in the small things. She also discusses her sensitivity to sugar and how it can trigger addictive behavior. In this conversation, Sweta discusses her journey with alcoholism and how it led to her developing ulcerative colitis. She shares her experience with binge eating and the addictive nature of sugar. Sweta also talks about the importance of understanding the impact of pesticides and food on our health. She explains how she manages her diet by avoiding high oxalate vegetables and opting for low oxalate options. Sweta emphasizes the need for therapy in her healing process and the importance of professional support.
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