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🗓️ 8 September 2020
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Are you looking to show up more authentically in the world despite our current diet culture? Grace Edison is a certified and trauma-informed yoga teacher who has taken her experience with diet culture and has fostered a space of honesty. Grace wants you to know that it is okay to not be okay right now, and by embracing a collective consciousness of clarity and support, you can give your trauma space to heal.
Key Takeaways
In Order To Start Showing Up Authentically You Must:
Showing Up Authentically with Grace Edison
Everything from ‘Naked Face for Grace’ to collective trauma bonding is on the table today as Grace takes you down the path of no resistance. By supporting other women, showing up authentically without concern of judgment, and embodying the choices that feel right for you, you can stop feeling obligated to satisfy diet culture and start living as your true self.
Using Collective Trauma To Your Advantage
Whether you are unconsciously body bashing, afraid to stop wearing makeup, or are just trying to start showing up as who you are unapologetically, Grace is here to support you. Building an authentic community to remind yourself that you are not alone and that you always have the opportunity to start again, can help you face your fears of the unknown and start to embody the choices you make for yourself because you want to make them.
The Power Of Showing Up As You Are
Grace believes that collectively, women are getting better at supporting itching through trauma or struggle. Instead of getting wrapped up in what you look like, Grace advocates that it is okay to not have it all together. By reflecting on how you show up in the world, whether it is your makeup, fashion, weight, or something else, it is all about showing up as you are and feeling better by taking care of yourself however that looks for you.
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In This Episode
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“With everything going on, with how f*cked up this year has been, I feel like it is really giving us this opportunity to make real, authentic connections. And its sort of lifted this idea that we have to show up and look a certain way and have it all together, its really given permission.” (9:26)
“The beauty myth is really designed to keep us [women] separate, because if we are working together, if we are solid and in a community within one another, then we can accomplish so much.” (14:32)
“That’s what really started to tune me into the competitiveness between women, that it’s not even to get the guy or the girl or whoever, its actually some kind of rank.” (21:53)
“I think that I was never the pretty girl, so I did have to develop, I was always entertaining and wanted to be funny even out of the womb, but I kind of always had to work a little bit harder to be seen and heard because I wasn’t pretty.” (25:17)
“It’s about taking care of our bodies, but its also about us realizing the reasons we weren’t.” (34:58)
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0:00.0 | This is episode 298 of the Listen to Your Body Podcast. On today's show I'm |
0:05.9 | welcoming guest Grace Edison. She is sharing tips for how to show up more |
0:10.9 | authentically as yourself in our current diet culture. |
0:16.5 | The next evolution of Harder to Kill radio is here. |
0:20.4 | Welcome to the Listen to Your Body Podcast. |
0:23.0 | On this show, we'll explore the intersection of body, mind, and soul health |
0:29.0 | and help you reclaim your abilities to eat and move more intuitively, hear your body's signals, |
0:37.2 | and trust yourself more deeply. |
0:40.9 | I'm Steph Godro, certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, Nutritional Therapy |
0:45.3 | Practitioner, and Strength Coach. On this podcast you can expect to hear |
0:50.0 | expert guest interviews and solo chats that will help you deepen your trust |
0:55.2 | with food, movement, and your body. Remember to hit the subscribe button and |
1:00.5 | share this podcast with your friends and loved ones. Now on to the show. |
1:18.8 | Hello hello. Welcome to the show. I'm so glad that you're joining me today. |
1:25.0 | Thank you if you're a returning listener. I really appreciate that you're here today to spend some time with us. |
1:31.2 | And if you are a new listener, hello and welcome to the world of listen to your body. I'm so very glad that you are joining me. Today's show is such a great one. |
1:36.8 | I'm sitting down to have an informal but powerful conversation with my friend Grace Edison. Grace is a certified and trauma |
1:47.0 | informed yoga teacher and she is someone who has experienced her fair share of diet culture, |
1:54.9 | both in her professional role as a yoga teacher |
1:57.4 | and then also just as a human being living in our diet culture world. And really Grace is here to share with us some of her |
2:05.3 | experiences with challenging herself to show up more authentically as herself despite Culture, still running in the background, she's going to share with us a couple of experiences in particular that she's had, and the things that she's learned about the body bashing that we participate in very |
2:27.3 | kind of unconsciously and automatically as folks who live in a diet culture, |
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