The Energized Hairdresser
MY GLP-1 EXPERIENCE, BODY IMAGE, AND WHAT ACTUALLY CHANGED In this personal episode of The Energized Hairdresser, Ashley shares her honest experience with GLP-1 medications, body image, weight loss, and what actually changed when she stopped chasing “skinny” and started learning how to support her body. This conversation begins back in 2022, around the time Ashley was diagnosed with thyroid issues and first heard about Mounjaro. At the time, she believed the medication might be the answer she had been looking for. But after losing weight quickly without changing her food, movement, or habits, she realized something important: medication may help with appetite, but it does not automatically teach you how to eat, nourish yourself, manage stress, or build a life that supports your health. Ashley opens up about nausea, shame, weight regain, emotional eating, drive-thru treats, body image, and the deeper question underneath it all: Why did I want to be skinny so badly? This episode is not about judging GLP-1 medications or telling anyone what they should or should not do. It is about the gap between losing weight and actually learning how to care for yourself. It is about behavior change, nervous system support, nourishment, coaching, accountability, and the work of learning to trust yourself again. If you have ever felt like your worth was tied to your body size, or like you knew what to do but could not figure out how to actually do it in real life, this episode will feel like a deep breath. IN THIS EPISODE, ASHLEY TALKS ABOUT: * Her personal experience with Mounjaro and semaglutide * What happened when she lost weight without changing her habits * Why appetite suppression does not automatically create behavior change * The shame and confusion that can come with body image and weight loss * How emotional eating and restriction were connected to deeper self-worth beliefs * Why “eat more protein” is not always enough guidance for a busy hairdresser * The difference between knowing what to eat and knowing how to eat in real life * How salon stress, burnout, and nervous system overload affect food choices * What began to change when she invested in coaching and accountability * Why this journey is no longer about chasing skinny, but about building self-trust KEY TAKEAWAY Just because something helps you feel full does not mean it teaches you how to nourish yourself. Real change came when Ashley stopped looking for the shortcut and started asking better questions: What do I actually need? Why am I chasing skinny? How do I support my body during real salon days? What would it look like to feel proud of my choices instead of controlled by shame? A GENTLE REMINDER This episode is Ashley’s personal experience and opinion as a certified health coach. She is not a doctor, and this episode is not medical advice. Please do your own research and talk with your healthcare provider about what is right for you. LISTEN IF YOU HAVE EVER THOUGHT: * “I just want to be skinny.” * “I know what to eat, but I cannot seem to do it.” * “I am tired of starting over.” * “I feel ashamed of how I eat when no one is watching.” * “I need support, not another plan.” * “I want to feel good in my body again, but I do not want to hate myself into change.” CONNECT WITH ASHLEY Come hang out inside the Skool [https://www.skool.com/theenergizedhairdresser/about]community for more honest conversations around energy, food, body image, salon life, and learning how to support yourself as a whole human behind the chair.
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