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I Was Praised for My Eating Disorder | Sadie Robertson Huff & Jess Connolly

I Was Praised for My Eating Disorder | Sadie Robertson Huff & Jess Connolly

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Words matter—and numbers can be deeply triggering, especially when it comes to how we see our bodies. Jess Connolly joins Sadie for a vulnerable, honest, and empowering conversation about body image, shame, regret, and the lies we believe about ourselves. Together, they explore how we can break these toxic patterns and walk in freedom. Jess opens up about how her body insecurities began early in life and actually intensified after she became a believer. Sadie shares her own story of disordered eating and how seemingly small, careless words fueled a painful downward spiral. Sadie and Jess talk about the confusion when they both became smaller after disordered eating — but were then praised for it. Jess then shares what she’s learned about the theology of the body which you can read more about in her book, "Breaking Free from Body Shame," or start the accompanying Bible study here: ⁠https://breakingfreefrombodyshame.com/⁠ This episode of WHOA That's Good is sponsored by: ⁠https://gominno.com⁠ — Get your first month FREE when you use code WHOA at sign up. Take advantage of this web-only exclusive offer today! ⁠https://covenanteyes.com/sadie⁠ — Visit the website to learn more and start your journey toward a healthier, stronger marriage today. ⁠https://shopbeam.com/sadie⁠ — Get up to 35% off PLUS 2 free gifts with code SADIE --- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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