47 episodes

Ordinary women telling extraordinary truths about their bodies, about beauty, and about belonging.

The Beautifull Project thebeautifullproject

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Ordinary women telling extraordinary truths about their bodies, about beauty, and about belonging.

    When Death Opens a Door: The Lauren Story

    When Death Opens a Door: The Lauren Story

    This is it, folks! The last and final episode of the last and final season of The Beautifull Project podcast.
    And to honor the beautiful end of this beautiful work, we've chosen to talk about death, about the ways in which the end of a thing can give meaning to its life. We talk about our bodies and why it matters so much that we spend the days we have just learning to live in them. We make as much room for the mystery of the ending as we did for the beauty of our beginnings. And we'd love to have you keep us company for this conversation.
     

    • 46 min
    S4: Ep. 3 Taking on Trauma: The Annika Story

    S4: Ep. 3 Taking on Trauma: The Annika Story

    We can't have a season about coming back to our bodies without having a little talk about trauma, can we? Absolutely not!
    While trauma seems to be a trending topic these days, the truth is that we're only beginning to understand the impact of trauma on our bodies. But while we may not know everything there is to know, we know enough to start taking on our trauma and carving out a path back to ourselves, directly through the experiences we've survived.
    Listen in as Annika O'Melia LCSW, LISW offers her clinical wisdom and a bit of her own story as a hopeful invitation to consider how we might find some freedom on the other side of fear.
     
    Interested in EMDR? Check out QC Psychotherapy   to find a provider.

    • 46 min
    S4: Ep. 2 Finding Food Freedom: The Michelle Story

    S4: Ep. 2 Finding Food Freedom: The Michelle Story

    If there's one place where diet culture runs deep, it's definitely in our relationship with food. From counting points to tracking macros, there is no shortage of suggestions out there that will continually remind us that we can't possibly be trusted to know how to nourish ourselves.
    But Michelle Russell has a different idea. As a certified Intuitive Eating Registered Dietitian, Michelle knows that food doesn't have to be this way. She knows that it IS possible to learn how to trust ourselves WITH ourselves. She knows that food freedom is well within our reach, and she joins the pod today to talk about how to make it happen.
     
    Find Michelle at www.michellerussellrd.com and follow her on Facebook and Instagram

    • 47 min
    S.4: Ep.1 Movement is Medicine: The Kali Story

    S.4: Ep.1 Movement is Medicine: The Kali Story

    This episode is a how-to for healing your relationship with moving your body.
    Kali Eastin, owner of the Kalioke Movement Lounge, brings a bit of her own story to the mic, but also grounds this whole conversation in solid science about what it means for us to move our bodies. She provides a path back to ourselves, using movement to get there, and ditching diet culture along the way.
    If you want to believe movement is meant for you, too, then this is the conversation to get you going.
    And if you want more after the episode, follow Kali on Facebook, Instagram, or check out her latest blog here.

    • 43 min
    Bonus Ep. 8: : Marylee: sweet potatoes and confidence

    Bonus Ep. 8: : Marylee: sweet potatoes and confidence

    Teri and Marylee talk about diet culture and body image from a white and a Black perspective. 

    • 43 min
    Bonus Ep. 7: The Beautifull Project: Ch ch ch changes

    Bonus Ep. 7: The Beautifull Project: Ch ch ch changes

    Hosts Sarah Stevens and Teri Voyna discuss changes to the podcast

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Hicks2927 ,

You have to check out the beautifull project.

This is a great story telling initiative in which Sarah allows women a safe place to talk about their body and the space it takes up. It is a great message for self love, empowerment, and all around women power.

kd1142 ,

Highly recommend

Sarah tackles conversations about tough topics with grace and brutal honesty. Shining a spotlight on the complicated journeys of women’s lives is inspiring and necessary.

A22LMT ,

Amazing!

I look forward to listening when I see a new episode. I love how every topic with in the interview and the interview itself is ended with a positive note. Sarah makes every guest feel so comfortable and safe and that is so awesome! I can’t wait to hear more!

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