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“It was between prison or the Territorial Army”

Personal trainer and self-confessed "hairy woman" Emma Oko makes an unusual confession.

An episode of the The Naked Podcast podcast, hosted by BBC Radio Sheffield, titled "“It was between prison or the Territorial Army”" was published on May 10, 2018 and runs 43 minutes.

May 10, 2018 ·43m · The Naked Podcast

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Personal trainer and self-confessed "hairy woman" Emma Oko gets naked with Jen and Kat to explain why her job is more than just a fitness fix for clients, how she reached a rut in her life that made her consider turning to crime and what life was like for a black woman in the Army.Jen and Kat reflect on how The Naked Podcast has made them feel stronger and fitter and more accepting of their bodies - bar a small food poisoning incident!If you are feeling more accepting of your body since listening to this podcast we would love to hear from you.Share the love on email: [email protected]: @TheNakedPodcastInstagram: The Naked PodcastOH! And we'd love you to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

Personal trainer and self-confessed "hairy woman" Emma Oko gets naked with Jen and Kat to explain why her job is more than just a fitness fix for clients, how she reached a rut in her life that made her consider turning to crime and what life was like for a black woman in the Army.

Jen and Kat reflect on how The Naked Podcast has made them feel stronger and fitter and more accepting of their bodies - bar a small food poisoning incident!

If you are feeling more accepting of your body since listening to this podcast we would love to hear from you.

Share the love on email: [email protected]

Twitter: @TheNakedPodcast

Instagram: The Naked Podcast

OH! And we'd love you to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

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