The Complete Woman
What does it mean to stay connected to yourself when your body forces you to slow down? In this deeply moving episode of The Complete Woman, host Tori Poulter sits down with Alayne Wadsworth—professional dancer, creative director, and lifelong warrior--to explore how acceptance, self-trust, and consistency can rebuild confidence after adversity. Diagnosed with severe scoliosis in adolescence and having undergone multiple spinal surgeries, Alayne shares how she learned to adapt her rhythms, regulate her expectations, and reconnect with joy—even while living with chronic pain. Rather than striving for perfection, she reveals how surrender, patience, and self-compassion became her most powerful tools. Chapters 00:00 — Listening to the Body: A Grounded Beginning 02:34 — Scoliosis, Movement, and Early Body Signals 05:20 — When Your Body Asks You to Slow Down 08:22 — Dance, Identity, and Staying Connected to Joy 10:59 — Surgery as a Reset, Not a Breakdown 13:46 — Rebuilding Confidence After Physical Change 16:24 — Pain, Perception, and Self-Compassion 18:54 — Community Support and Healing Together 21:47 — Small Wins, Consistency, and Sustainable Growth 24:27 — Choosing Self-Acceptance Over Perfection 27:05 — Moving Through Life’s Seasons with Grace 30:10 — What It Means to Be a Complete Woman Tori Poulter | IG: @shala_hormonehealth FB: https://www.facebook.com/people/Shala-Hormone-Health/61564605156249/?_rdr Shop Shala: www.Shala.com
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