72. A Sad Salad Is Never It: Meal Shortcuts, Creating vs. Consuming & Trusting Your Body with Ella Henry cover art

72. A Sad Salad Is Never It: Meal Shortcuts, Creating vs. Consuming & Trusting Your Body with Ella Henry

72. A Sad Salad Is Never It: Meal Shortcuts, Creating vs. Consuming & Trusting Your Body with Ella Henry

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In this episode, Alli sits down with Ella Henry, creator of Glow with Ella, to talk about gut health, cooking staples, and building a better relationship with the body. Ella shares her experience with digestive issues, restrictive eating, and how she shifted from fear-based choices to intuitive meals. They discuss the idea of meal shortcuts, creating instead of consuming, and how cooking can be a way to slow down and reconnect. From matcha routines to seasonal food and nervous system check-ins, this conversation offers a look at simple practices that support everyday health. If you're working on healing, building structure around food, or learning to listen to your body, this one is for you.


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Substack: glowwithella.substack.com

Website: glowwithella.com


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