EPISODE · May 17, 2023 · 46 MIN
Four-Time Olympic Athlete Georgia Simmerling (Part 2): Disordered Eating, Relationships, and Athlete Identity
from Afternoon Snack · host Meredith Root and Alex Parker
This is Part Two of Alex and Meredith's sit down discussion with Four-Time Olympic Athlete, Georgia Simmerling. In Part Two, Georgia shares her personal experience of transitioning from being a professional athlete to starting her own business. She also shares her experience with eating disorders and extreme exercising, and what her recovery journey was like, and how her fiancée Stephanie Labbé helped her. Georgia speaks on the importance of setting goals after retirement to avoid the identity crisis that many athletes face. She even takes us through the journey of reclaiming running, cycling, and soccer as hobbies. The end of an athletic career doesn't have to mean the end of pursuing your passions; it's only the start of all that's left to come. TRIGGER WARNING: There is discussion of Georgia's eating disorder struggle from 02:30 - 15:45. Please skip if this topic is harmful to you in any way. — Transitioning into Post-Retirement Life — Disordered Eating (Bulimia) — Body Dysmorphia & the Olympics — Relationships — Coming Out as Gay — Mindset & Work Ethic — Starting Your Own Business — Finding and Making Goals — Remaining Passionate — Rediscovering Hobbies and Activities — Advice to Younger Athletes Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Follow Georgia Simmerling on IG @gsimmerling Follow AG Sports @teamagsports Learn about Georgia's Olympic Career Read About Georgia's Story AG Sports project8 ──────────────────────────── Want to work with Tactic Functional Nutrition? Check Out Our Services Learn More About Us Here and be sure to follow Tactic Nutrition on IG! Stay in the loop with us by signing up for our email list! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is Part Two of Alex and Meredith's sit down discussion with Four-Time Olympic Athlete, Georgia Simmerling. In Part Two, Georgia shares her personal experience of transitioning from being a professional athlete to starting her own business. She also shares her experience with eating disorders and extreme exercising, and what her recovery journey was like, and how her fiancée Stephanie Labbé helped her. Georgia speaks on the importance of setting goals after retirement to avoid the identity crisis that many athletes face. She even takes us through the journey of reclaiming running, cycling, and soccer as hobbies. The end of an athletic career doesn't have to mean the end of pursuing your passions; it's only the start of all that's left to come. TRIGGER WARNING: There is discussion of Georgia's eating disorder struggle from 02:30 - 15:45. Please skip if this topic is harmful to you in any way. — Transitioning into Post-Retirement Life — Disordered Eating (Bulimia) — Body Dysmorphia & the Olympics — Relationships — Coming Out as Gay — Mindset & Work Ethic — Starting Your Own Business — Finding and Making Goals — Remaining Passionate — Rediscovering Hobbies and Activities — Advice to Younger Athletes Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Follow Georgia Simmerling on IG @gsimmerling Follow AG Sports @teamagsports Learn about Georgia's Olympic Career Read About Georgia's Story AG Sports project8 ──────────────────────────── Want to work with Tactic Functional Nutrition? Check Out Our Services Learn More About Us Here and be sure to follow Tactic Nutrition on IG! Stay in the loop with us by signing up for our email list! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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