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Selves Unedited

Podkast av Maria-Christina Stewart and Danielle Colborn

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Join Stanford-trained psychologists Dr. Maria-Christina Stewart and Dr. Danielle Colborn as they dive into the science and soul of everything related to eating disorders (and disordered eating), body image, and finding ways to love ourselves. Through evidence-based insights and heartfelt conversations, we’ll uncover the keys to personal growth, authentic values, and a life filled with meaning. Whether you or a loved one are seeking freedom from distress around eating, shape, or weight, this podcast is your guide to living fully and thriving unapologetically.

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Body Shame, Embodiment, and Learning to Care for Ourselves

Selves Unedited with Dr. Danielle Colborn and Dr. Maria-Christina Stewart In this episode of Selves Unedited, Danielle and Maria Christina explore the quiet but powerful ways body shame can shape our lives. From shrinking ourselves socially to disconnecting from pleasure, body shame often operates beneath the surface—impacting confidence, relationships, self-esteem, and the way we care for our bodies. Together, they unpack the difference between everyday body dissatisfaction and deeper body shame, while offering compassionate, practical ways to shift from self-surveillance toward embodiment, nourishment, and self-trust. In This Episode * The difference between body dissatisfaction and body shame * How shame becomes internalized through culture, media, and societal expectations * Why body shame affects confidence, relationships, and mental health * The connection between body shame and disordered eating * Why self-criticism is not an effective motivator for health * Shifting from “fixing” your body to caring for your body * Moving from appearance-focused thinking to body functionality and appreciation * Recognizing self-critical thoughts and practicing self-compassion * The exhaustion of “proving” you are good enough * Embodiment as a path toward greater ease, connection, and presence Key Takeaways * Shame says “there is something wrong with me,” while guilt says “I did something I regret.” * Body shame often becomes normalized, making it difficult to recognize how deeply it affects daily life. * Restriction and rigid control rarely create lasting self-worth or wellbeing. * Nourishment, care, and curiosity create a healthier relationship with the body than criticism or punishment. * Appreciating what the body allows us to do can help shift attention away from appearance alone. * Small shifts in awareness and self-talk can create meaningful change over time. Reflection for the Week As you move through this week, notice the moments where self-consciousness pulls you away from presence, connection, or ease. What would it look like to respond with compassion rather than criticism? Reminder This podcast is for educational and reflective purposes only and is not therapy or a substitute for professional mental health care. If you are struggling, please seek support from a qualified professional.

21. mai 2026 - 13 min
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The Summer Lie That Keeps People Stuck

As summer approaches, have you noticed some old narratives starting to resurface about your body, your appearance, comparisons to others, or pressure to look a certain way? In this episode of Selves Unedited, Dr. Maria Christina Stewart and Dr. Danielle Colborn begin May’s new theme by exploring why summer can intensify these body image struggles, and why so many people postpone fully living until they feel better about how they look. Together, they discuss: * Why summer often amplifies body shame and self-criticism * The cultural pressure to become “summer ready” * Fear of being seen in swimsuits, shorts, tank tops, and social settings * How trying to “fix” the body can actually reinforce shame * The emotional aftermath of visibility and vulnerability * Why avoidance strengthens anxiety * The difference between body positivity and body acceptance * How meaningful experiences become possible when we stop waiting to feel perfect * Practical ways to gently take up space in the body you have right now This episode is a compassionate conversation about visibility, discomfort, self-acceptance, and learning to participate in life now, not someday when your body changes. Leave A Review! If this episode resonated with you, please let us know and subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone who may need this conversation.

11. mai 2026 - 18 min
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Seen vs Known: The Gap Between Visibility and Authenticity

EPISODE SUMMARY This week, Dr. Danielle Colborn and Dr. Maria Christina Stewart explore the nuanced difference between being seen and being truly known. As they close out April’s theme of “taking up space,” they examine why visibility alone doesn’t always lead to meaningful connection—and how authenticity plays a central role in bridging that gap. Through personal reflection and clinical insight, they unpack the internal and relational factors that lead us to edit ourselves, people-please, or present curated versions of who we are. The conversation invites listeners to consider what it might look like to move toward being more fully known—gently, intentionally, and in ways that feel safe. IN THIS EPISODE, WE EXPLORE: * The difference between being visible and being authentically seen * Why we often edit, soften, or reshape ourselves in social spaces * How people-pleasing and performance can create disconnection * The role of self-awareness in authentic expression * Why knowing your own thoughts, needs, and feelings is foundational * How shifting attention toward genuine curiosity about others can ease social anxiety * The impact of social media and curated identity on feeling “seen” * The importance of presence vs. being in your thoughts about the moment * How authenticity fosters deeper, more meaningful connections KEY TAKEAWAYS * Being seen doesn’t guarantee being known—authenticity is the bridge * You can’t fully see others if you’re not allowing yourself to be seen * Self-connection comes before authentic connection with others * Awareness of when you’re “editing yourself” is the first step toward change * Small, intentional shifts toward authenticity can lead to more fulfilling interactions LOOKING AHEAD This conversation sets the stage for May’s theme: Embodiment—exploring what it means to feel at home in your body and connected to yourself. Because being fully seen starts with being fully connected within. REFLECTION PROMPT As you move through your week, notice moments where: * You hold something back * You shift away from what feels true * You present a more “acceptable” version of yourself Not as something to judge—but simply to observe. Awareness is where change begins. DISCLAIMER This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you are struggling, please seek support from a qualified provider.

6. mai 2026 - 19 min
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What No One Tells You About Taking Up Space

What happens after you take the brave step of showing up more fully? For many of us, that’s when the real challenge begins. In this episode of Selves Unedited, Dr. Maria Christina Stewart and Dr. Danielle Colborn explore the often overlooked aftermath of vulnerability: the anxiety, self-doubt, and urge to retreat that can arise after we put ourselves out there. Whether you've spoken up, reached out, worn something that feels more like you, or taken a meaningful risk, the discomfort that follows can be intense—and it's deeply human. Together, they discuss why our brains naturally scan for threat after moments of exposure, how anticipatory anxiety differs from actual danger, and why the goal isn't to eliminate fear, but to learn that we can stay with ourselves through it. This conversation offers practical strategies for navigating the emotional aftermath of visibility, including: * Why feeling anxious after taking a risk is normal * How retreat reinforces fear—and how staying teaches safety * The importance of self-compassion in moments of vulnerability * Physical tools for calming the nervous system * How to let go of post-event rumination and self-criticism If you've ever found yourself wanting to disappear after being seen, this episode is for you. Growth isn't just about stepping forward—it's about learning to remain present after you do.

28. april 2026 - 16 min
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What Happens When You Come Out of Hiding: Fear, Visibility and Growth

What happens when you finally start showing up more fully—and fear shows up too? In this episode, Dr. Danielle Colborn and Dr. Maria-Christina Stewart explore the anxiety that often comes with becoming more visible, taking up space, and moving toward the life you want. They discuss why fear is often a natural sign of growth rather than a signal to retreat, and how learning to tolerate discomfort can open the door to a fuller, more meaningful life. The conversation includes practical tools for working with fear, including emotional labeling, self-compassion, structured worry time, and using the breath to regulate moments of overwhelm. IN THIS EPISODE: * Why fear often increases when we begin to grow or expand * The difference between real danger and emotional discomfort * How avoidance strengthens anxiety over time * Why exposure is one of the most effective ways to reduce fear * How to relate to fear as a younger part of yourself needing care * Naming emotions to build self-awareness and perspective * Structured worry time as a tool for anxiety spirals * Using the breath and body to ride waves of overwhelm KEY TAKEAWAY: Feeling fear when you begin to show up more fully does not mean something is wrong—it often means you are doing something brave. REMINDER: This podcast is for educational purposes and is not therapy or a substitute for professional support. If you are struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.

24. april 2026 - 18 min
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