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Amelia Boone’s journey is about moving beyond the myth of toughness to embrace honesty, presence, and real resilience. In this episode, Rebecca and Amelia dig into what happens when the “Queen of Pain” identity no longer fits, and how facing struggle head-on can lead to deeper growth. Together, they talk about the realities of mental health, the courage to be vulnerable, and the ongoing work of aligning who you are on the inside with what the world sees. REBECCA & AMELIA DISCUSS: 1. The origins and impact of the “Queen of Pain” nickname 2. Navigating eating disorders and OCD as an elite athlete 3. The pressure to appear tough versus the reality of emotional struggle 4. The process and risk of going public with mental health challenges 5. Balancing a demanding legal career with high-level competition 6. Redefining resilience and toughness in sport and life 7. Using her platform to advocate for mental health and authenticity 8. The shift from achievement-driven identity to living with greater presence TRANSFORMATIVE INSIGHTS 1. True resilience is about honesty and emotional openness, not just endurance 2. Letting go of old identities can create space for real growth 3. Aligning your inner and outer worlds is a powerful act of self-respect 4. Vulnerability can be a source of strength and connection VULNERABLE MOMENTS 1. Amelia’s decision to share her eating disorder and OCD publicly 2. The fear of judgment and the relief of finally being honest 3. Admitting that toughness isn’t about hiding emotion, but embracing it 4. The ongoing challenge of recovery and self-acceptance PRACTICAL WISDOM 1. How to recognize when an identity no longer serves you 2. Tools for navigating recovery and building new routines 3. The importance of community and honest conversation in healing 4. Why presence matters more than performance PERSONAL GROWTH 1. Amelia’s evolution from world champion to advocate for mental health 2. Rebecca’s reflections on the value of showing up as your real self 3. The role of storytelling and open dialogue in breaking stigma 4. Both guests’ commitment to using their platforms for collective good LINKS & RESOURCES 1. Amelia Boone: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/arboone11] 2. Eating Disorder Recovery: NEDA [https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/] SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Rebecca’s Private Idaho where adventure, community, and purpose come together in the wild. Join us in Sun Valley for a ride that’s about more than the miles: it’s about showing up for yourself, your community, and the planet. Registration is open at rebeccasprivateidaho.com [https://rebeccasprivateidaho.com]. Get Connected: Website [https://whats-the-rusch.captivate.fm/rebeccarusch-com] Instagram [https://whats-the-rusch.captivate.fm/instagram] LinkedIn [https://whats-the-rusch.captivate.fm/linkedin] Substack [https://whats-the-rusch.captivate.fm/substack] Blood Road [https://whats-the-rusch.captivate.fm/blood-road] Become a Partner: Interested in aligning your brand with authentic conversations about performance, purpose, and growth? Contact Aerah@RebeccaRusch.com [Aerah@RebeccaRusch.com] for sponsorship opportunities and our media kit.
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