REAL STORIES: What’s Eating Lucinda?: Abused, Anorexic, now Healed

REAL STORIES: What’s Eating Lucinda?: Abused,...

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From Homeless Shelter to how to run a $100 Million Empire with Anne Mahlum

What would you do if everyone told you your dream would fail?This week on Uncut & Uncensored, Caroline sits down with entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder Anne Mahlum, whose journey from starting a running club in a homeless shelter to building and selling a fitness empire f ...  Afficher plus

The Day Everything Changed: Katie Piper on Survival, Beauty & Reinvention

What happens when the life you planned is taken away in an instant?This week on Uncut & Uncensored, Caroline sits down with the incredible Katie Piper for a very powerful conversation.Katie speaks to Caroline about rebuilding her identity, confidence, relationships, and sense of ...  Afficher plus

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When Your Child Has Anorexia. A Mother's Survival Story
No Filter

Anne Tonner didn’t know much about eating disorders. As a human rights lawyer and mother of four, she knew they existed but she didn’t know how they could take someone to the brink of self-destruction and sometimes beyond. But then one day her 13-year-old daughter Chloe told her ...  Afficher plus

A Guide For the Traumatized
A Special Place in Hell

This week, the girls/women are joined by writer Larissa Phillips, and the three discuss her recent essay in which she recounts her violent rape in the early 90s. Larissa shares her thoughts on the helpfulness of “trauma” discourse on recovery, the #metoo era, and the tension b ...

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Lucy Hale Opens Up For The First Time About Eating Disorders, Relationships & Addiction
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

Lucy Hale has been on your screen for over half her life. Leaving her home of Memphis, Tennessee at 15 years old Lucy came to LA with dreams of fame, achieving this with her breakout role as Aria on the smash hit Pretty Little Liars and starring in films and TV shows ever since. ...  Afficher plus

Elsa Wolinski, « ma fuite, c’est aller vers les autres »
Folie Douce - genre et santé mentale

Si cet épisode de Folie Douce parle de beaucoup de sujets différents, c’est le fait de la vie et de la personnalité de son invitée, Elsa Wolinski.Autrice, journaliste, fondatrice du podcast Allez j’ose ! et de la marque de vêtements Sisterhood, Elsa Wolinski raconte au micro de L ...  Afficher plus