Shedding for the Wedding?
To shed before you wed…. or not?
This month we discuss the pressure to lose weight to fit a dress on the day and our podcast guest is the fabulous Stel Coombe-Heath from Wholesome Lifestyle Project. Stel is a binge eating and emotional eating recovery specialist and the #1 authority in helping busy women stop binge eating. She is on a mission to help a million women have a better relationship with food and their body. Stel struggled with a disordered relationship with food and her body for over 13 years, battling two eating disorders, body dysmorphia and emotional eating. She is now passionate about a future where women and young girls are no longer ashamed of their bodies. Stel is a compassionate and resilient woman with an important message to share.
Here’s how you can contact Stel, join her communities, buy her book or participate in her workshop:
Buy her book here- https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09HFXWZKW
Join her workshop- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/compassionate-eating-movement-mindset-workshop-tickets-231026485437
Follow on Insta- https://www.instagram.com/wholesomelifestyleproject/
Join the facebook community- https://www.facebook.com/groups/crushyourhealthgoals
This month’s Wedding Wombat Wisdom comes from an amazing article by Kelsey Miller called “8 Ways To Be A Body Positive, No-BS Bride”. Here’s the link to read the entire article (it is great)- https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/04/151007/brides-body-image-wedding-dress
Contact Margie directly on phone- 0424041212, email – margie@metamorphis.com.au or via Messenger through the facebook page www.facebook.com/MetamorphisCeremonies. Metamorphis Ceremonies can also be found on Instagram at www.instagram.com/metamorphis_ceremonies/
Big thanks to Braeden Osland from Braeden Osland Music for editing the Wedding Wombat podcast each month. Braden is a talented music composer and can be contacted via his website- https://www.braedenoslandmusic.com.au/ or via his facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/braedenoslandmusic
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