
From Scooter to Stage: June’s Extraordinary Story
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In this deeply moving episode, Sandra chats with June — one of the standout success stories from The Weight’s Over: Take Back Control. From being housebound, reliant on a mobility scooter, and battling fibromyalgia, June has transformed her life in ways she never imagined.
But this story isn’t just about weight loss — it’s about rediscovering freedom, joy, and identity. June shares how Slimpod helped her shift her mindset, build up her strength, and embrace a whole new lifestyle, including performing burlesque on stage!
We discuss:
June’s life before Slimpod: chronic fatigue, fibro pain, emotional eating, and immobility.
The moment her transformation began — and why it had nothing to do with a diet plan.
How a mini trampoline and a one-minute walk sparked a life-changing momentum.
Rebuilding confidence, reclaiming movement, and embracing burlesque dancing.
Dropping from a size 24 to a 14–16 — and why weight loss was just the beginning.
How June manages fibromyalgia now, and why exercise is her medicine.
The powerful shift in her relationship with food — from takeaways to nutritious, home-cooked meals.
Tips for gradually increasing movement without triggering flare-ups.
Her role now as a Slimpod Community Manager and how she helps others take back control.
Mindset matters more than motivation. Changing how you think changes how you live.
Start small. One minute on a trampoline led to four-mile walks.
Health is more than a number. It’s about energy, freedom, and fulfillment.
Support changes everything. June's transformation was powered by the Slimpod community — and now she's paying it forward.
Resources Mentioned:
📘 The Weight’s Over: Take Back Control — theweightsover.com
🔗 Learn more about Slimpod: Thinkingslimmer.com
Contact us:
- If you have any questions, get in touch at customerservices@thinkingslimmer.com