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EC 174: Beautiful Disaster with Jamie Vine

EC 174: Beautiful Disaster with Jamie Vine

FromThe Eating Coach


EC 174: Beautiful Disaster with Jamie Vine

FromThe Eating Coach

ratings:
Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Heads up! https://www.theshiftinside.com/freed/ Boundary setting 101 Week starts 10th May.  Today I bring you an interview with Jamie Vine from Beautiful Disaster, a multi-million dollar clothing brand the like of which you’ve never seen. Their lines are not only size inclusive, but they have empowered slogans I absolutely love like Perfectly Imperfect.   Film of The Week …is The Sound of Metal starring Riz Ahmed. Some uncommon wisdom fr binge eating from the experience of deafness   Jamie Vine Interview In this interview, Jamie talks very frankly about: Dealing with weight gain at college The struggle to love herself and how the Beautiful Disaster tribe has helped her How embracing failure is part of her business success What happened when Beautiful Disaster stopped trying to sell hoodies and did something radically different instead How she connects with her tribe every day and how this contributes to their success Quote of the interview: “The bigger part of being curvy is loving yourself”   RESOURCES Boundary Setting 101 Week info is at https://www.theshiftinside.com/freed/   The Beautiful Disaster blog https://www.bdrocks.com/ https://www.bdrocks.com/blogs/tellingyourstory IG @beautifuldisasterclothing   The Body Confident Project taster http://www.theshiftinside.com/tryit/  
Released:
Apr 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (97)

Irreverent, funny and challenging. This is the show for you if you are sick of being on the treadmill of binge eating and sugar addiction and none of the self-proclaimed gurus out there can help. The Eating Coach Harriet Morris brings you Stupid Idea of The Week (walking treadmill or baby food diet, anyone?) as well as real-life workable ideas from her own experience dismantling compulsive eating and sugar addiction, as well as psychology and neuroscience.