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195. "Goodbye for Now: A Full-Circle Reflection on Our Podcast Journey"

195. "Goodbye for Now: A Full-Circle Reflection on Our Podcast Journey"

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In this episode, it's goodbye for now as I reflect on the five-year journey of Full and Thriving and share some big life updates, including the bittersweet decision to press pause on the podcast. I talk about the joys of new motherhood, the shifts in my professional direction, and the deep gratitude I feel for everyone who’s listened, supported, and grown alongside me. I open up about how becoming a mom, stepping back from the eating disorder recovery space, and pivoting into podcast mentorship have all led me to this moment. While this chapter is closing, I'm excited for what’s ahead — and I invite you to stay connected as I begin a new creative journey!


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