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For years, I struggled with body dysmorphia without fully realizing what it was. I believed I was bigger than I actually was, even as a size 4 under 100 pounds. In this deeply personal conversation, I open up about mirrors becoming enemies, the mental battle behind self-image, and how society conditions many of us to connect thinness with worthiness.
This episode is not just about weight. It’s about perception, comparison, healing, and learning how to see yourself with grace instead of criticism.
Because sometimes the battle is not with the body, it’s with the mind looking back at it.
By Staci NobleFor years, I struggled with body dysmorphia without fully realizing what it was. I believed I was bigger than I actually was, even as a size 4 under 100 pounds. In this deeply personal conversation, I open up about mirrors becoming enemies, the mental battle behind self-image, and how society conditions many of us to connect thinness with worthiness.
This episode is not just about weight. It’s about perception, comparison, healing, and learning how to see yourself with grace instead of criticism.
Because sometimes the battle is not with the body, it’s with the mind looking back at it.