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How I Found Freedom After 10 Years of Disordered Eating & Disembodiment

50 min · 15 de may de 2026
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I’m sharing the deepest dive I’ve ever done into my own story — from body obsession, bulimia, orthorexia, perfectionism, purity culture, and disembodiment… to healing, self-trust, mindfulness, and finally feeling at home in myself again. In this episode, we talk about: * growing up in diet culture + purity culture * childhood sexual abuse and disconnection from the body * restriction, body checking, and calorie counting * how my eating disorder escalated in college * wellness culture and orthorexia * the overlap between perfectionism, control, and “health” * how yoga and mindfulness helped me reconnect with myself * what actually helped me heal My hope is that somewhere in my story, you see pieces of your own and feel a little less alone. Because healing is possible. And life gets so much fuller when your body is no longer the center of everything. ♡ Group coaching application, Instagram, and email list are linked below. Group coaching app [lizziefischercoaching.com/services#groupcoaching] Insta [instagram.com.lizziefischer.coaching] My newsletter! [https://pages.lizziefischercoaching.com] Other ways to work with me [lizziefischercoaching.com/services] xx, -Lizzie

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