39 min

Jaime Revisits: Body Dysmorphia and Company Let's Tawk with Jaime Primak Sullivan

    • Society & Culture

In the age of impossible beauty standards for women, we need to have honest conversations with one another about how these unrealistic ideals affect our sense of health and wellbeing. If you struggle with body image issues, you are not alone. A recent study found 20 to 40 percent of women are dissatisfied with their bodies. Relisten to hear Jaime talk about her history with body dysmorphia and disordered eating, and chat with a listener who finds herself slipping back into her old eating disorder habits. Plus, a listener question about keeping up your self-esteem as you age.

 

FYI: Tell Me What to Do contains mature language and themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.

 

Please note, this show is hosted and produced by a team that does not have any clinical or other mental or physical health training. If you are having a health or mental health crisis or emergency, please contact 911. For non-emergency mental health and addiction needs, try https://www.samhsa.gov for national and local resources. 

 

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Did you know that this show is supported by listeners like you? It is! You can become a member and get exclusive bonus content at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. 

 

If you aren’t already a devoted Jaime fan, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @JaimePrimak. 

 

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Do you have a question for Jaime? Call 833-4LEMONADA (833-453-6662) and leave her a voicemail! You can also email her at tellme@lemonadamedia.com. 

 

For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit https://lemonadamedia.com/show/tmwtd/.  
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In the age of impossible beauty standards for women, we need to have honest conversations with one another about how these unrealistic ideals affect our sense of health and wellbeing. If you struggle with body image issues, you are not alone. A recent study found 20 to 40 percent of women are dissatisfied with their bodies. Relisten to hear Jaime talk about her history with body dysmorphia and disordered eating, and chat with a listener who finds herself slipping back into her old eating disorder habits. Plus, a listener question about keeping up your self-esteem as you age.

 

FYI: Tell Me What to Do contains mature language and themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.

 

Please note, this show is hosted and produced by a team that does not have any clinical or other mental or physical health training. If you are having a health or mental health crisis or emergency, please contact 911. For non-emergency mental health and addiction needs, try https://www.samhsa.gov for national and local resources. 

 

Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/  

 

Did you know that this show is supported by listeners like you? It is! You can become a member and get exclusive bonus content at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. 

 

If you aren’t already a devoted Jaime fan, follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @JaimePrimak. 

 

Stay up to date with this show and everything from Lemonada on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. 

 

Do you have a question for Jaime? Call 833-4LEMONADA (833-453-6662) and leave her a voicemail! You can also email her at tellme@lemonadamedia.com. 

 

For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit https://lemonadamedia.com/show/tmwtd/.  
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

39 min

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