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Feeling Things with Amy & Kat

What's God Got To Do With It?: Body Image Is a Brain Problem, Not a Vanity Issue

Feeling Things with Amy & Kat

Nashville Podcast Network

Relationships, Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Fashion & Beauty, Arts

4.95.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 February 2026

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

You’ve been told that body image is about self-esteem. Or confidence. Or that it’s just a “vanity issue” you need to pray your way out of. But what if the issue isn’t your reflection, but it’s your wiring?

In this episode, Leanne Ellington dismantles one of the biggest lies women have been taught: that if we just loved ourselves more, the body shame would go away.

Through brain science, lived experience, and Spirit-led truth, Leanne reveals how body image isn’t a surface-level issue—it’s a deeply embedded neurological pattern. She shares the story of her own unraveling (even after losing 100 pounds), how the Anterior Cingulate Cortex shapes your self-image, and why your mirror might be reflecting trauma instead of truth.

You’ll walk away with a 3-step framework to start rewriting your self-image—God’s way:
Step 1: Unlearn the Lies – Dismantle the false beliefs you inherited about your worth, your body, and what makes you lovable, and take off the mental “backpack” you were never meant to carry.
Step 2: Regulate the Noise – Calm the inner static that keeps you stuck in fear and body shame by creating nervous system safety, so you can finally feel the love and truth God is offering.
Step 3: Rebuild the Mirror – Rewire the way you see yourself by aligning your self-image with how God already sees you: worthy, chosen, and delightfully made—right now, not 20 pounds from now.

This isn’t about body positivity. It’s about identity alignment.

Because when the mirror reflects how God sees you, you don’t have to fight to love yourself. You simply receive it.

HOST: Leanne Ellington // StresslessEating.com // @leanneellington 

To learn more about Leanne, head over to www.LeanneEllington.com, and to share your thoughts, questions, feedback, or guest suggestions instantly, head on over to www.WhatsGodGotToDoWithIt.com.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:12.9

If you want to go on a journey, if you're skeptical, don't worry.

0:18.0

Not here to preach, you're going gonna keep it clean and talk miracles

0:21.1

where faith meets

0:23.3

all of nature

0:24.4

get in touch with your creator

0:26.5

with a baking love

0:28.3

and Jew

0:28.9

she even speaks Hebrew

0:31.1

what's not got to do with it

0:34.4

what's not got to do with it. Hey, hey, and welcome back to do with it.

0:39.3

There's no separation when we're talking transformation.

0:45.3

What's not got to do with it?

0:48.3

Hey, hey, and welcome back to what's God got to do with it.

0:51.3

I'm your host, Leanne Ellington, and this is the final episode

0:55.0

in our special three-part series. So in episode one, we explored the spiritual cost of food

1:02.3

and body fixation and how struggles with food and body image don't just impact your health or

1:07.9

habits. They affect your peace and your presence and even your spiritual

1:12.5

bandwidth. But we didn't just stay in the pain. We also unpacked how God designed your brain

1:18.9

for healing and what true renewal starts to look like. Then in episode two, we dove into creating

1:26.6

a natural ozempic effect in your brain and how medications

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