
#155: The 90s Taught Us What to Want. Now We’re Unlearning It—One Body Image Belief at a Time
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In this deeply personal episode, we talk about something that never gets talked about in the ADHD world: breast implants.
Stace sits down with listener and friend Lauren Ungar to unpack her 20-year journey from getting breast implants at 21 to having them removed after a dangerous rupture. But this isn’t just a conversation about cosmetic surgery—it’s about ADHD masking, body shame, and the pressure to become someone you’re not just to feel "okay."
Lauren shares:
- Why undiagnosed ADHD shaped how she saw her body
- The truth about breast implant safety (and what most women aren’t told)
- What happened when she removed them—and finally saw herself clearly
- How ADHD played a role in ignoring her body’s signals
- Why she’s never felt more confident, even with “imperfect” boobs
This episode will challenge you to think differently about beauty, confidence, and what it really means to come home to yourself.
TW: This episode discusses body image, plastic surgery, and disordered eating.
👉 Share this with a friend who’s ever considered a "mommy makeover." This might change their mind.
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