The comparison trap - talking babies, rings and materialistic things

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WWYD: my cellulite makes me self-conscious to wear a bikini

Hiiii! It’s time for another WWYD episode! This week your questions are both food and body-image related. QUESTION #1: I'm healthy and fit, but I’ve had cellulite on the back of my legs for as long as I can remember. I’m headed on a beach holiday and I’m feeling self-conscious ab ...  Show more

Our reflections on Emilie Kiser on Jay Shetty’s podcast

We listened to Emilie Kiser on Jay Shetty’s podcast and this week we want to share our thoughts. In case you don’t follow Emilie - she and her husband lost their three-year-old son Trigg in a drowning accident. We know how triggering these conversations can be so please take care ...  Show more

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