In this episode, we push back on the idea that chronic disease is “normal” and explore how food, movement, and mindset can shift outcomes. Andrea shares healing choices after a thyroid diagnosis, Alex opens up about fibromyalgia and symptom management, and Gina maps a prevention-first approach with nutrition and community. • the cultural normalization of sickness and the medical revolving door • sugar-heavy food culture as a driver of inflammation and disease • Andrea’s non-pharmaceutical pa...
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In this episode, we push back on the idea that chronic disease is “normal” and explore how food, movement, and mindset can shift outcomes. Andrea shares healing choices after a thyroid diagnosis, Alex opens up about fibromyalgia and symptom management, and Gina maps a prevention-first approach with nutrition and community. • the cultural normalization of sickness and the medical revolving door • sugar-heavy food culture as a driver of inflammation and disease • Andrea’s non-pharmaceutical pa...
In this first episode, Delia interviews herself, diving into something deeply personal: how women perceive their bodies, particularly their body parts. We all have stories about our bodies, inherited from our families, shaped by culture, and often distorted by comparison. Delia will share a story about her genetic tree and how it has influenced the shape of her body because, let's be honest, you don't always get to choose which features you inherit! Support the show
Delia Quigley: STORIES
In this episode, we push back on the idea that chronic disease is “normal” and explore how food, movement, and mindset can shift outcomes. Andrea shares healing choices after a thyroid diagnosis, Alex opens up about fibromyalgia and symptom management, and Gina maps a prevention-first approach with nutrition and community. • the cultural normalization of sickness and the medical revolving door • sugar-heavy food culture as a driver of inflammation and disease • Andrea’s non-pharmaceutical pa...