A Seat at the Table

Body Image & Identity : More than Your Body

28 min · 23. feb. 2026
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Girlllll, grab a seat for this one! In this episode, Tealine Matilda opens up about her PCOS diagnosis and how it connects to body image, identity, and self-worth. She breaks down the difference between health and wellness and why it’s important to prioritize both — not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Through her story, transparency, and faith, this episode is meant to bring healing, clarity, and encouragement to anyone navigating their body, their confidence, or their health journey. Pull up a seat. Let’s talk.

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