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...
Delia Quigley transports us through the transformative stages of womanhood, from the tender "maiden years" into the complex terrain of female adulthood. This deeply personal exploration features voices spanning generations – from 11-year-old Lexi navigating social media pressures to women in their warrior years reflecting on motherhood and self-discovery. At the heart of this episode lies a profound examination of how society shapes, judges, and often diminishes female experience. We hear ra...
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...