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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 46 MIN

392. Women Who Did: Learned How to Pole Dance, featuring Whitney

from To Your Health · host Esther Avant

Whitney Merchant was nearing 40 when her life unraveled—within weeks, she experienced a divorce, the loss of her pets, and a sudden layoff. Searching for an outlet to process grief and rediscover herself, she made an unexpected decision: she signed up for a pole dancing class.What began as a bold step outside her comfort zone evolved into a transformative journey of healing, confidence, and self-expression. In this episode, Whitney shares how embracing curiosity helped her reconnect with her body, explore feminine embodiment, and move through one of the most challenging seasons of her life.We discuss the emotional and physical power of pole dancing, the courage it takes to try something new in midlife, and how women can rewrite limiting narratives about aging, confidence, and sexuality.Whitney’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself—and that sometimes the smallest step into the unknown can open the door to profound personal growth.This episode is part of the Women Who Did series within the To Your Health podcast—a series about real women who followed through on something important to them and what that experience taught them, so other women can see what’s possible for themselves.Whitney Merchant helps women reclaim the parts of themselves they were taught to quiet: their desire, their intuition, and their unapologetic feminine presence. Her approach is traumainformed, body-based, and outrageously liberating.Whitney has taught internationally alongside esteemed teachers such as Sheila Kelley, Tony Robbins, and Heather Ash Amara, and holds a degree in English and French Literature from UCLA. Her own healing journey as a sexual trauma survivor is what drives her to create the kind of safe, transformative space where embodied change is not just possible, but deeply felt.https://www.whitneymerchant.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitneybird/Free mini class for your viewers: https://subscribepage.io/quick-winsTune in each week for practical, relatable advice that helps you feel your best and unlock your full potential. If you’re ready to prioritize your health and level up every area of your life, you’ll find the tools, insights, and inspiration right here. Check out Esther’s website for more about her speaking, coaching, book, and more: http://estheravant.com/Buy Esther’s Book: To Your Health: https://a.co/d/iDG68qUEsther’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esther.avantEsther’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estheravant/Learn more about 1:1 health & weight loss coaching: https://madebymecoaching.com/coaching 

Whitney Merchant was nearing 40 when her life unraveled—within weeks, she experienced a divorce, the loss of her pets, and a sudden layoff. Searching for an outlet to process grief and rediscover herself, she made an unexpected decision: she signed up for a pole dancing class.What began as a bold step outside her comfort zone evolved into a transformative journey of healing, confidence, and self-expression. In this episode, Whitney shares how embracing curiosity helped her reconnect with her body, explore feminine embodiment, and move through one of the most challenging seasons of her life.We discuss the emotional and physical power of pole dancing, the courage it takes to try something new in midlife, and how women can rewrite limiting narratives about aging, confidence, and sexuality.Whitney’s story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to reinvent yourself—and that sometimes the smallest step into the unknown can open the door to profound personal growth.This episode is part of the Women Who Did series within the To Your Health podcast—a series about real women who followed through on something important to them and what that experience taught them, so other women can see what’s possible for themselves.Whitney Merchant helps women reclaim the parts of themselves they were taught to quiet: their desire, their intuition, and their unapologetic feminine presence. Her approach is traumainformed, body-based, and outrageously liberating.Whitney has taught internationally alongside esteemed teachers such as Sheila Kelley, Tony Robbins, and Heather Ash Amara, and holds a degree in English and French Literature from UCLA. Her own healing journey as a sexual trauma survivor is what drives her to create the kind of safe, transformative space where embodied change is not just possible, but deeply felt.https://www.whitneymerchant.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whitneybird/Free mini class for your viewers: https://subscribepage.io/quick-winsTune in each week for practical, relatable advice that helps you feel your best and unlock your full potential. If you’re ready to prioritize your health and level up every area of your life, you’ll find the tools, insights, and inspiration right here. Check out Esther’s website for more about her speaking, coaching, book, and more: http://estheravant.com/Buy Esther’s Book: To Your Health: https://a.co/d/iDG68qUEsther’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/esther.avantEsther’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/estheravant/Learn more about 1:1 health & weight loss coaching: https://madebymecoaching.com/coaching

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