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The Papaya Podcast

The One About Body Image, Breakups, Sharing (or not) with @FitFatAndAllThat’s Julia “Juju”

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2023

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

After a decade with an eating disorder, Julia dedicated much of her career to helping others heal and find body acceptance. Right now, the pendulum is swinging so hard and many are struggling to find their place. What do we do with these temptations, thoughts and wonderings around a culture obsessed with being thinner, even at the expense of health? Then, we dive into the most searched thing about Julia…why did her engagement suddenly get called off and she’s never answered for why? Can you share on social media AND have boundaries? And what does life look like after the wreck?

Find/Follow “Juju” Julia @FitFatAndAllThat or visit fitfatandallthat.com

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a deer media production.

0:05.9

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast. I'm your hostess,

0:10.9

Trine Hermosta, Sarah Nicole, and each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed

0:16.4

in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that. So get ready to get inspired,

0:22.4

get candid, get real because we are all in this digital space together.

0:30.6

There we go. Oh my gosh. Julia, I'm so excited to have you on today.

0:36.7

I think we followed each other for like half a decade. Like it's been a long time and to sit down

0:43.1

and get the opportunity to talk, especially after you've gone through like a really,

0:49.5

I'm just going to say it like bananas few years. Like it's been all over the place. We've

0:55.3

like online social media people have kind of watched you go through so many different

0:59.7

versions of yourself in such a short amount of time. I'm excited that we're going to sit down

1:03.6

today. We're going to talk about it. We're going to talk about all the things. But first and foremost,

1:08.8

go ahead and introduce yourself and kind of what you do and what your corner of the internet is

1:13.8

for you. Yeah. So my name is Julia. A lot of people call me Juju. So that's typically what I go for.

1:20.2

And yeah, I am in the body acceptance space. I've kind of been in this space for a long time.

1:25.0

I followed you for a long time. That's why I'm so attracted to like your page and everything you do.

1:29.2

I was an eating disorder recovery coach under recovery loving care, Jay and one of my best friends.

1:34.4

Yes. And now I host, yeah, she's the best. I now host support groups for women that struggle

1:40.4

with body image. And I also do body acceptance influencing so brand partnerships that align with

1:45.0

my messaging and just do a bunch of other things. I like to say I'm an entrepreneur. But yeah,

1:49.6

I'm kind of in all of the body acceptance body image space because that's just what I love.

1:55.6

What landed you on those words? Because I know there has been a lot of call to action in terms of

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