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Back to EpisodesEP 219: The Body Story That's Keeping You Trapped with Poor Body Image (+ How to Change It & Write Your Next Chapter!)
Description
In this episode, Lindsey speaks directly to the exhausted high-achieving woman, who's spent decades restricting food and over-exercising while trying to lead in every area of life. Drawing from her personal recovery from anorexia and years of coaching experience, Lindsey helps you understand how your "body story" - those deep-rooted messages about what your body should look like and what it means about your worth - was written by diet culture, not by you. Learn how to identify the costly messages you've been carrying and discover a framework for rewriting your relationship with your body from shame to self-compassion.
What You'll Learn in This Episode- How to identify the specific cultural messages that shaped your relationship with your body
- The hidden costs of carrying shame-based body stories (energy, presence, relationships, dreams)
- Why your body became a "project to control" rather than a "home to inhabit"
- The difference between health and size (and why conflating them keeps you trapped)
- A practical framework for rewriting your body story starting this week
- Specific daily practices to shift from body criticism to body appreciation
Opening (0:30-2:00) Lindsey speaks directly to exhausted high-achievers ready to break the restrict-exercise cycle
The Body Story Begins (2:00-5:00) "When did you first learn that your body was a problem to be solved? You didn't start out hating your body. You learned to."
Cultural Messages That Shaped You (5:00-8:00)
- "Good girls don't take up too much space"
- "Your body is your responsibility to control"
- "Thin equals healthy, healthy equals worthy"
- "Successful women have it all together, including their bodies"
The True Cost of Body Shame (8:00-10:30) What carrying these stories has cost you in energy, presence, authentic self, health, relationships, and dreams
Rewriting Your New Story (10:30-13:30) "Your body is not a problem to be solved. It's a miracle to be appreciated."
Powerful Quotes from This EpisodeOn Learning Body Shame: "You didn't start out hating your body. You learned to. You learned from a culture that profits from your insecurity."
On the Prison of Control: "That same control that felt like freedom was actually building your prison, brick by brick, year by year."
On Exhaustion: "You're successful in every other area of your life. You lead teams, you manage budgets, you solve complex problems... But when it comes to your body, you still feel like that confused young girl who learned that her worth was tied to her weight."
On True Health: "True health includes your mental well-being, your energy levels, your ability to do the things you love, your hormonal balance, your sleep quality, your stress management. None of these things require you to be a certain weight or size."
On Taking Up Space: "As a leader, as a