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Break Free From Diet Culture & Obsessive Weight Loss with Aleen + Sami from Diet Starts Tomorrow!
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Break Free From Diet Culture & Obsessive Weight Loss with Aleen + Sami from Diet Starts Tomorrow!
FromReal Pod
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Aleen and Sami are the co-founders of Betches, a female focused media company with MILLIONS of followers worldwide. The pair started their own podcast, "Diet Starts Tomorrow" as a way to document their numerous attempts to lose weight. However, throughout their dieting journeys, the girls discovered there was actually nothing wrong with them or their bodies, but EVERYTHING wrong with society and diet culture! In this episode we explore everything from their very first body-image issues to ultimately debunking how they broke free from diet culture and obsessive weight loss all together. This conversation puts a relatable, hilarious, and vulnerable spin on a conversation that usually makes us feel small and defeated. You can stream their show "Diet Starts Tomorrow" anywhere you get your podcasts, and be sure to follow @Aleen, @Sami, and @Betches on Instagram! Support the show by supporting our sponsors! Ora: Head to www.ora.organic and start your wellness journey today and take 15% off your first purchase when you use code REALPOD at checkout. But that’s not all, if you decide to purchase a subscription, you’ll receive an additional 20% off (totaling 35%) when you use code REALPOD at checkout. Talkspace: As a listener of this podcast, you’ll get $100 off of your first month with Talkspace. To match with a licensed therapist today, go to Talkspace.com. Make sure to use the code REALPOD to get $100 off of your first month and show your support for the show. That’s REALPOD and talkspace.com. Produced by Dear Media
Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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