
Episode 9: Filtered Fitness Pt. II: Social Media, But Make it Healthy
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About this listen
Welcome back — seven months later, still anti-ketchup, still recording in my bedroom. Some things never change.
Picking up where we left off, we’re diving back into the mess that is social media and fitness. This time, I’m handing you the mop:
- Tips to curate a feed that actually makes you feel empowered — not like you want to cry (crazy concept)
- How to spot fitness content that should come with a "do not attempt" label (where my influencers that barely eat but still "feel great" at?)
- Defining what a healthy relationship with fitness actually looks like for you, not your high school gym teacher
- How to trick your algorithm into being a better friend
- How to scroll like a mindful, well-adjusted adult— even if your ADHD, like mine, says, "but what if we didn't?"
Bonus features: I mess up the audio (again), my dog makes guest appearances I didn’t approve, and I’m still allergic to avocado. Growth?
Here are some positive creators that I find motivating and helpful:
- @haileybarragan
- @flourishwithciandra
- @healwithchar
- @abbydegraff_
- @eatswithshelby
- @sweetandspicymacros
- @gabbymale
- @gabbyvillermaux
- @nuttyfoodiefitness
- @projectheal
- @fionasimpson
- @talkedcharity
- @bodyimage360
- @thegirlsgonestrong
- @emdonks
- @thenutritiontea
- @diandramejia
- @maeve_madden
- @run2food
- @steph_gaudreau
- @jacykirby33
- @fitwaffle
- @kk_fit_
- @emmasyummys
- @abbydegraff_
- @meg.boggs
- @curveswithmoves
- @themirnivator
- @asap.yogi
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