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Reframing Chronic Illness
Alana Holloway
65 episodes
4 months ago

Reframing Chronic Illness is a podcast that flips the common narrative surrounding chronic illness on its head.


I’m your host, Alana Holloway; Chronic Illness Coach to folk who want to live life in a way that honours both their health and their dreams.


I wholeheartedly disagree that chronic illness means that there's something wrong with you and you need fixing.


Actually, I believe that, as a response to circumstance and experience, your chronic illness is a sign of your body doing exactly what it’s been designed to do. 


I also believe that your chronic illness holds the information and wisdom you need to help you on your healing journey. It’s your inner guidance system and when you allow it to teach you the language of your body, life feels easier, more joyful and fulfilling.


There’s so much more to this story…it’s time to dive into the podcast!


Your Chronic Illness Superpower: click here to tap into the wisdom of your chronic illness and start living in the way you truly want to be living, from the day-to-day to the big dream stuff.



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Reframing Chronic Illness is a podcast that flips the common narrative surrounding chronic illness on its head.


I’m your host, Alana Holloway; Chronic Illness Coach to folk who want to live life in a way that honours both their health and their dreams.


I wholeheartedly disagree that chronic illness means that there's something wrong with you and you need fixing.


Actually, I believe that, as a response to circumstance and experience, your chronic illness is a sign of your body doing exactly what it’s been designed to do. 


I also believe that your chronic illness holds the information and wisdom you need to help you on your healing journey. It’s your inner guidance system and when you allow it to teach you the language of your body, life feels easier, more joyful and fulfilling.


There’s so much more to this story…it’s time to dive into the podcast!


Your Chronic Illness Superpower: click here to tap into the wisdom of your chronic illness and start living in the way you truly want to be living, from the day-to-day to the big dream stuff.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Alternative Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The Power of Aligned Exercise in Life With Chronic Illness and Autoimmune Disease With Andrea Wool of Autoimmune Strong | 45
Reframing Chronic Illness
58 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
The Power of Aligned Exercise in Life With Chronic Illness and Autoimmune Disease With Andrea Wool of Autoimmune Strong | 45

We all know exercise is good for us, but have you ever felt that actually, something about the way you’re exercising and moving your body isn’t feeling good for you?

The whole premise behind exercise is that it’s a stress that we put on our bodies, and it’s that stress and consequent recovery that goes on to build strength and fitness.


But in a body where chronic illness or auto immune disease exists, stress, in the very broad and multi-layered sense of the term, is something that’s already very present, both as a pre-cursor to illness and disease, and as a result of it.


So what does that say for the way we move our bodies and exercise, and how can we make sure that we’re not overloading our systems, triggering flares or deeper or more recurrent illness, and how can we, in fact, do it in a way that feels good and supports our body’s ability to heal?


Today I’m speaking with Andrea Wool, personal trainer and founder of Autoimmune Strong; the first exercise program designed specifically for people living with autoimmune disease. Her exercise program has now supported thousands of people who love learning how to exercise safely, effectively and in a way that makes their body feel good.


LINKS:


Get Autoimmune Strong - Website - https://www.getautoimmunestrong.com/


Get Autoimmune Strong - Instagram


MY LINKS:


Your Chronic Illness Superpower: click here to tap into the wisdom of your chronic illness and start living in the way you truly want to be living, from the day-to-day to the big dream stuff.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reframing Chronic Illness

Reframing Chronic Illness is a podcast that flips the common narrative surrounding chronic illness on its head.


I’m your host, Alana Holloway; Chronic Illness Coach to folk who want to live life in a way that honours both their health and their dreams.


I wholeheartedly disagree that chronic illness means that there's something wrong with you and you need fixing.


Actually, I believe that, as a response to circumstance and experience, your chronic illness is a sign of your body doing exactly what it’s been designed to do. 


I also believe that your chronic illness holds the information and wisdom you need to help you on your healing journey. It’s your inner guidance system and when you allow it to teach you the language of your body, life feels easier, more joyful and fulfilling.


There’s so much more to this story…it’s time to dive into the podcast!


Your Chronic Illness Superpower: click here to tap into the wisdom of your chronic illness and start living in the way you truly want to be living, from the day-to-day to the big dream stuff.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.