On my show, I aim to create a space that allows us all to hear each other's points of view. Constructive dialog helps us all realize that truly hearing another person's story can enrich our lives. After all, when you walk in Other People's Shoes, you really do get a different perspective on life.
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On my show, I aim to create a space that allows us all to hear each other's points of view. Constructive dialog helps us all realize that truly hearing another person's story can enrich our lives. After all, when you walk in Other People's Shoes, you really do get a different perspective on life.
🩵🔥 "Unwanted"
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Rivalries can get *intense* especially if you’re talking "Duke vs. UNC". 🏀😅
So when I found out today’s guest, "Christi Kelsey", had ties to Duke, I’ll admit…I almost didn’t reach out. 🙈
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But here’s what hit me 💭
Sometimes the biggest rivalry isn’t on the court… it’s in the mirror. 🪞
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This episode is all about what happens when you stop fighting your body 💪 and start *listening* to it. 🧠💖
Christi’s a "nutrition coach", "cancer survivor", and "women’s health advocate" who’s learned how to turn self-criticism into self-compassion. 🌿✨
We talk about feeling "unwanted", rebuilding trust with your body, and finding freedom from the guilt, diets, and “starting over.” 🔄
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This one’s not about basketball. 🏀
It’s about realizing your body was never the enemy. 🩵
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Listen now 👉 opspodcast.com
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Other People's Shoes
On my show, I aim to create a space that allows us all to hear each other's points of view. Constructive dialog helps us all realize that truly hearing another person's story can enrich our lives. After all, when you walk in Other People's Shoes, you really do get a different perspective on life.