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Unveiling Heroes: Empowering Dialogues on Periods, Sibling Bonds, Forgiveness and More!

in What She Said Podcast on 06/19/23

In an era where authentic conversations are taking center stage, this week’s episode of What She Said Talk podcast brings forth voices that are unapologetically breaking barriers. From challenging the stigma around periods to sibling dynamics, the strength in forgiveness, and the reality behind anorexia, my guests this week delve into topics that resonate with us all. So let’s get inspired!

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First up is professional triathlete, Emma Pallant-Browne, who is creating waves, quite literally. A recent image of Emma racing during her period went viral, and instead of shying away, she chose to own the narrative. In a world where menstruation is often dubbed as a ‘taboo’, Emma’s bold stand empowers women and young female athletes to embrace their periods without shame. She is redefining what it means to be a female athlete, encouraging discussions and education around menstruation and sports.

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Siblings – can’t live with them, can’t live without them! Parenting expert Aly Pain joins us to dissect the enigma that is sibling rivalry. She delves into why it happens, how to handle it when it becomes toxic, and strategies to foster better communication among teens. Parents, take notes, as Aly brings her insights to strengthen the bonds within the family.

My next guest, Shannon Moroney, author of Heal for Real, has an incredible journey that can only be described as the epitome of strength. Shannon talks about the power of forgiveness and how it shaped her life. Her story reminds us that even in the bleakest moments, forgiveness can pave the way for healing and self-discovery. Her book is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

Adding a dash of humor to a sensitive subject, Sheri Segal Glick talks about her book The Skinny, which candidly discusses her experience with diet culture, body image, and anorexia. Her book follows her turbulent but hopeful fight for full recovery, blending humor with heart. Through her story, Sheri highlights the importance of self-acceptance and the ongoing fight against unhealthy societal standards.

Finally, Anne Brodie graces us with her presence to discuss her interview with the phenomenal Brad Garrett, who is currently starring alongside Patricia Arquette in the new Apple TV+ show, High Desert. This segment has got you covered if you are looking for the latest in entertainment!

What She Said Talk podcast is not just about conversations; it’s about connecting, empowering, and creating spaces for voices that uplift and challenge us. This week’s episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and wisdom that will touch your heart.

Connect with us and let’s continue the conversation. If you have a story to share or know someone who does, reach out. We are here to listen.

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