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The Life of You – Strength, Nature, and Self: Dr. Charlotte Ord’s Path to Wellbeing

The Life of You – Strength, Nature, and Self: Dr. Charlotte Ord’s Path to Wellbeing

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Charlotte Ord to talk about the simple but powerful routines that keep her well, drawing from her experience as both psychologist and patient. We get into why habits like breathwork, movement, and time outdoors matter so much to her recovery and resilience. Charlotte shares honestly about learning to care for herself in new ways, and how those choices now shape her work with others. If you’re looking for practical ideas to feel stronger in mind and body, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here.

LINKS TO SUPPORT GROUPS

If the content around eating disorders resonated with you today and you would like support, please consider the following charities:

BEAT: https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/

First Steps ED: https://firststepsed.co.uk/

BOOKS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE

Dr. Charlotte Ord’s book, Body Confident You, Body Confident Kid, isavailable to buy now.

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CREDITS:

Host: Bryony Gordon

Guest: Dr. Charlotte Ord

Producer: Laura Elwood-Craig

Assistant Producer: Ceyda Uzun

Studio Manager: Sam Chisholm

Editor: Luke Shelley

Exec Producer: Mike Wooller

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