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EPISODE · May 11, 2025 · 40 MIN

We Don’t Live There Anymore: Two Women. Two Rock Bottoms. And the Moment Everything Changed.

from The Monday Shit Show · host Jamie and Yvette

In this episode of The Monday Sh*t Show, hosts Jamie and Yvette delve into the complexities of addiction, recovery, and the societal pressures surrounding mental health and body image. They share personal stories of their struggles with addiction, eating disorders, and the journey to sobriety, emphasizing the importance of open conversations to shatter the shame associated with these topics. The discussion also highlights the significance of breaking generational cycles of addiction and the role of community in recovery. The hosts advocate for empowerment through fitness and finding balance in nutrition, ultimately encouraging listeners to take action in their lives and prioritize their mental health!TakeawaysA sense of belonging and identity is crucial for women.Shame around addiction and mental health needs to be addressed.It's important to talk openly about struggles with addiction and eating disorders.Breaking generational cycles of addiction is vital for future generations.Recovery is a personal journey and can look different for everyone.Food addiction is a real struggle and should be acknowledged without shame.Mental health should be prioritized and openly discussed.Fitness can be a powerful tool for empowerment and mental health.Taking action and executing plans is essential for personal growth.Community support plays a significant role in recovery and healing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose02:36 Breaking the Cycle of Shame06:56 The Journey of Recovery and Identity11:52 The Struggles with Eating Disorders and Addiction17:25 Finding Help and the Role of Food in Addiction20:04 Breaking Free from Food Obsession22:54 Fitness and Consistency: A New Approach25:11 Finding Worth Beyond Roles26:35 The Lifelong Journey of Medication and Recovery30:20 Channeling Energy: Work as a Replacement34:56 The Gift of Desperation and Change38:58 Executing Change: From Ideas to Action

In this episode of The Monday Sh*t Show, hosts Jamie and Yvette delve into the complexities of addiction, recovery, and the societal pressures surrounding mental health and body image. They share personal stories of their struggles with addiction, eating disorders, and the journey to sobriety, emphasizing the importance of open conversations to shatter the shame associated with these topics. The discussion also highlights the significance of breaking generational cycles of addiction and the role of community in recovery. The hosts advocate for empowerment through fitness and finding balance in nutrition, ultimately encouraging listeners to take action in their lives and prioritize their mental health!TakeawaysA sense of belonging and identity is crucial for women.Shame around addiction and mental health needs to be addressed.It's important to talk openly about struggles with addiction and eating disorders.Breaking generational cycles of addiction is vital for future generations.Recovery is a personal journey and can look different for everyone.Food addiction is a real struggle and should be acknowledged without shame.Mental health should be prioritized and openly discussed.Fitness can be a powerful tool for empowerment and mental health.Taking action and executing plans is essential for personal growth.Community support plays a significant role in recovery and healing.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose02:36 Breaking the Cycle of Shame06:56 The Journey of Recovery and Identity11:52 The Struggles with Eating Disorders and Addiction17:25 Finding Help and the Role of Food in Addiction20:04 Breaking Free from Food Obsession22:54 Fitness and Consistency: A New Approach25:11 Finding Worth Beyond Roles26:35 The Lifelong Journey of Medication and Recovery30:20 Channeling Energy: Work as a Replacement34:56 The Gift of Desperation and Change38:58 Executing Change: From Ideas to Action

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