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Ep. 36: Body Acceptance w/ Sarah Nicole of The Bird's Papaya
Ep. 36: Body Acceptance w/ Sarah Nicole of The Bird's Papaya
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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Apr 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alex and Shane open up the episode chatting pre-podcast rituals, why drinking non-alcoholic beer is still fun, and review shows they've been binging.
Sarah Nicole Landry (@thebirdspapaya) joins to discuss her perspective on body acceptance, and the importance of giving others - and yourself - grace. She shares her quarantine challenges, and advice for creating content in this environment.
Podcast listener Alessia answers an onslaught of questions about her wedding, which will take place under physical distancing guidelines, and reflects on the circumstances that led her to this situation.
Photographer Ashley Klassen (and proprietor of Sol Atelier) gives tips on how to take your own professional-looking photos from home.
Shane and Alex answer the best set of listener questions yet, from their quarantine rituals to intimacy during pregnancy.
Enjoy!
Sarah Nicole Landry (@thebirdspapaya) joins to discuss her perspective on body acceptance, and the importance of giving others - and yourself - grace. She shares her quarantine challenges, and advice for creating content in this environment.
Podcast listener Alessia answers an onslaught of questions about her wedding, which will take place under physical distancing guidelines, and reflects on the circumstances that led her to this situation.
Photographer Ashley Klassen (and proprietor of Sol Atelier) gives tips on how to take your own professional-looking photos from home.
Shane and Alex answer the best set of listener questions yet, from their quarantine rituals to intimacy during pregnancy.
Enjoy!
Released:
Apr 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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