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Be Well with Alex

Podkast av Alex Sublette

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Hi, I’m Alex 👋 After years of dreaming and doubting myself 😅, I’m finally starting this podcast. I’ve lived with mental health struggles my whole life, which eventually showed up as an eating disorder. Recovery led me to start @be_well_with_alex, and what grew was a reminder that healing is about so much more than food. 🎙️ Here we talk patterns, perfectionism, anxiety, and the beliefs beneath behaviors. If you’re ready for honest conversations and growth, join me January 2026 🤍

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11 Episoder

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LET'S TALK SH*T

Welcome back to Be Well. In this episode, Alex Sublette dives into the complex and often misunderstood topic of gut health during recovery. Drawing from personal experience and research, she opens up about navigating IBS, gastroparesis, and the physical and emotional challenges that can come with healing your relationship with food. Alex breaks down what gastroparesis is, how it differs from normal slowed digestion during recovery, and the importance of proper medical evaluation, including gastric emptying studies. She also shares practical strategies to support gut health, from building consistent routines and incorporating gentle movement to managing bloating, hydration, and fear around eating. Beyond the physical symptoms, this episode explores the emotional side of recovery, including frustration, setbacks, and learning to trust your body again. Alex emphasizes the importance of individualized care, working with healthcare professionals, and staying patient through the healing process. This conversation is both informative and reassuring, offering guidance for anyone navigating gut issues during recovery and a reminder that healing takes time, support, and consistency. 🎙️ Stay connected between episodes Follow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_pod Watch on YouTube: Be Well Podcast Content note: This episode includes discussion of eating disorder recovery, digestive health conditions, and medical topics. Listener discretion is advised. This content is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

30. april 2026 - 56 min
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Understanding Body Dysmorphia

Let’s Talk About It: Body Image, Perception, and Mental Health Welcome back to Be Well. In this episode, Alex Sublette takes an educational and thoughtful look at body dysmorphia, breaking down what it is, how it develops, and the impact it can have on daily life. While not speaking from personal experience, Alex approaches this conversation through research, reflection, and a deep commitment to mental health awareness. She explores the difference between body dysmorphia and general self-esteem struggles, the role of brain chemistry and obsessive thought patterns, and how societal pressures and social media can shape the way we see ourselves. Alex also walks through common behaviors associated with body dysmorphia, including compulsive checking and intrusive thoughts, and why these patterns can be so difficult to break. This episode also covers treatment approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy, the connection between BDD and OCD, and the role of medication, while offering practical ways to better understand and support yourself or someone else. Above all, this conversation is about awareness, compassion, and recognizing that mental health struggles are valid, even when they’re not always visible. 🎙️ Stay connected between episodes Follow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_pod Watch on YouTube: Be Well Podcast Content note: This episode includes discussion of body dysmorphia, obsessive thoughts, and mental health conditions. Listener discretion is advised. Professional support is encouraged if you’re struggling.

5. april 2026 - 47 min
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Sensitivity is Your Superpower

Let’s Talk About It: Sensitivity, Emotional Regulation, Overstimulation, and RSD Welcome back to Be Well. In this episode, Alex Sublette shares a personal and honest reflection on what it means to be sensitive in a world that often labels it as a weakness. Through her own experiences, she explores how sensitivity shows up in everyday life, from sensory overload and emotional dysregulation to navigating stress, work, and relationships. Alex opens up about being called “too sensitive,” the connection between ADHD and heightened emotional responses, and the challenges of managing rejection sensitivity and overwhelm. She also shares practical tools that have helped her cope, including creating routines, setting boundaries, taking sensory breaks, and building simple habits that support both mental and physical well-being. This episode is a reminder that sensitivity is not something to fix. It’s something to understand, work with, and ultimately embrace. Whether you identify as highly sensitive or are learning how to support someone who is, this conversation offers both validation and practical guidance. 🎙️ Stay connected between episodes Follow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_podWatch on YouTube: Be Well Podcast Content note: This episode includes discussion of mental health, emotional regulation, and eating disorder considerations. Listener discretion is advised. Professional support is encouraged if you’re struggling.

19. mars 2026 - 30 min
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What It’s Really Like to Love Someone in Recovery

Let’s Talk About It: Love, Recovery, and Supporting Someone with an Eating Disorder Welcome back to Be Well. In this episode, Alex sits down with her partner Austin for an honest conversation about what it looks like to navigate a relationship during eating disorder recovery. Together, they share how they met, the early stages of their relationship, and the challenges that came with learning how to support one another through difficult moments. Alex and Austin open up about the realities of recovery within a partnership, including honesty, communication, patience, and the importance of not taking struggles personally. Through personal stories and reflection, they discuss what meaningful support can look like, how relationships can grow through vulnerability, and why progress in recovery often happens one small step at a time. This episode offers insight for anyone supporting a loved one through recovery or navigating the intersection of relationships and mental health. Above all, it’s a reminder that healing is rarely linear and that compassion, understanding, and connection can make all the difference. 🎙️ Stay connected between episodes Follow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_pod Video episodes and clips are available on YouTube: Be Well Podcast Content note: This episode includes discussion of eating disorder recovery, hospitalization, and mental health challenges. Listener discretion is advised. Professional support and resources are encouraged for anyone who may be struggling.

12. mars 2026 - 55 min
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Advocating for Yourself Even When It’s Hard

Let’s Talk About It: Self-Advocacy, Boundaries, and Learning to Take Up Space Welcome back to Be Well. In this solo episode, Alex Sublette dives into the power of self-advocacy and why learning to speak up for yourself can be one of the most important parts of healing and personal growth. Drawing from her own experiences navigating recovery, work, relationships, and difficult life moments, Alex shares honest reflections on the fears that often hold us back from advocating for our needs. Through personal stories and practical insights, she explores how to start building confidence, set healthy boundaries, and move through the discomfort that often comes with saying no or asking for what you deserve. Alex reminds listeners that self-advocacy is not selfish. It is a skill that can be built one small step at a time. This episode is an invitation to challenge the belief that your needs are too much and to start practicing the courage it takes to take up space in your own life. 🎙️ Stay connected between episodes Follow on Instagram: @be_well_with_alex / @be_well_pod Video episodes and clips are available on YouTube: Be Well Podcast Content note: This episode includes discussion of mental health recovery, treatment experiences, and personal struggles with self-worth. Listener discretion is advised. If you’re struggling, professional support and resources are encouraged.

5. mars 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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