WANTcast 038: The Recovery Myth, Part 4 - What Does Recovery Mean To You + Sustaining, Maintaining, Self Care and Self Image with Katie Dalebout
In the FINALE of The Recovery Myth miniseries, we talk about what recovery REALLY means...plus we've got Katie Dalebout on, who talks all about sustaining, maintaining, body image, the perks and pitfalls of "self care" and "wellness," and how relationships come into play when it comes to a positive and proactive recovery journey.Update! The Recovery Myth will be coming back in each 20-episode season of the WANTcast! Be sure you're subscribed to stay up-to-date.**NOTE: The new iPhone update deleted many people's Podcast subscriptions. Be sure to check your device(s) and make sure you're still connected to the WANTcast.**For the final installment, we’ve got two parts to this episode: I wanted to talk about what recovery means to me...but as I was editing an upcoming episode, I realized that our conversation around eating disorders, body image, and recovery was so good, I had to share it now. So as a bonus, I’m going to give you a nice big chunk of my conversation with the incredible Katie Dalebout, host of the Let It Out podcast and author of Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling. Through her speaking and writing, she aims to help people develop a positive image of their bodies by embracing their creativity & personality outside of their physicality. Kind of perfect for The Recovery Myth, no?Here we go... WANT yourself:Listen in iTunes | Play in new window | Download |Support the pod by shopping on Amazon via this linkShow notes:The Recovery Myth Pt 4: What Does Recovery Mean To You? 7 Women on Living The New Normal The 7 biggest recovery mythsLynn Chen on The Recovery MythNathanie V Dust on The Recovery MythKatie DaleboutLike this episode? Shoot me a comment below, leave a review on iTunes, share it on Facebook, tweet it out on Twitter, or post it on Instagram. Be sure to use the hashtags #WANTcast, #womenagainstnegativetalk, and/or #WANTyourself!

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Know someone who might be able to contribute something unique to the conversation in the next round of this miniseries? I’d LOVE to meet them. IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW HAS GONE THROUGH AN ED/ADDICTION/SUBSTANCE ABUSE (**AND HAVE SUCCESSFULLY RECOVERED), OR ARE AN EXPERT IN THE FIELD, shoot me an email at katie@womenagainstnegativetalk.com and we can get to talking.
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