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  • Acknowledge How You Truly Feel About Your Body
    2026/06/04

    Before you can truly shift your body image, you first have to acknowledge how you currently feel about yourself.


    In this episode, we dive into one of the most important and uncomfortable parts of healing body image:

    allowing yourself to honestly recognize the thoughts, emotions, criticisms, and standards you’ve been carrying for years.


    We talk about:


    How body image struggles build over time

    The criticism many people carry from different stages of life

    Why so many people avoid confronting how they truly feel about themselves

    Reprogramming the way you see yourself

    Choosing a new belief and reinforcing it daily

    Letting go of unrealistic body standards

    Journaling and self-reflection as tools for awareness

    Why acknowledging your feelings is different than defining yourself by them

    The emotional nuance behind body image work

    Why compassion matters during the process


    This episode also explores the difference between:

    “The ugliness of how you feel”

    and

    “The value of who you are.”


    Because those are not the same thing.


    You are not broken because you’ve struggled with body image.


    But healing does require honesty, awareness, patience, and a willingness to stop running from what you’ve been carrying internally for years.


    This is not about perfection.


    It’s about creating a calmer, kinder, and more sustainable relationship with yourself over time.


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    If you want more podcasts covering body image, mindset, food noise, and building a forever active lifestyle:

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    4 分
  • You Are Your Own Body Standard
    2026/06/02

    What if the body standard you’ve been trying to reach was never supposed to come from someone else?


    In this episode, we dive into one of the most important mindset shifts when it comes to body image, weight loss, and self-acceptance:

    You are your own body standard.


    We talk about:


    Appreciating yourself at every stage of your journey

    Why body image is a mental and emotional process

    Escaping the comparison trap

    The mental tug of war created by unrealistic standards

    Why changing your body does not automatically create fulfillment

    Building a healthier relationship with the mirror

    Reinforcing self-appreciation through daily habits

    How self-acceptance supports sustainable weight management

    Why body image work is ultimately an internal process

    Creating a forever active lifestyle from a calmer headspace


    This episode also explores the difference between accepting yourself and giving up on your goals.


    Because appreciating yourself today does not mean you stop growing.


    It means you stop withholding self-worth until you achieve some future version of yourself.


    The goal is not perfection.


    The goal is learning how to appreciate, respect, and support the person you see in the mirror while continuing to evolve over time.


    And when you make that shift, the process of health, fitness, and weight management becomes much more sustainable mentally and emotionally.


    That’s where the real body image shift begins.


    The journal prompts will help you untangle a lot of this:

    https://yourlevelfitness.com/email


    If you want more podcasts covering body image, mindset, food noise, and building a forever active lifestyle:

    https://yourlevelfitness.com/podcasts


    If you want to go beyond the podcasts and take part in the live streams and deeper conversations:

    https://yourlevelfitness.com/community

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    4 分
  • Body Noise, Social Media and Why You Feel Drained
    2026/05/26

    In this episode of Body Image Shift, I’m talking about the mental exhaustion that comes from constantly monitoring your appearance, comparing yourself to others, checking the mirror, checking your weight, and feeling like your body is always under a microscope.


    We hear a lot right now about “food noise” in the fitness and weight loss space, but what if there’s also something I’m calling “body noise?”


    What if the constant thoughts, comparisons, insecurities, social media inputs, old memories, fitness culture messaging, compliments, criticisms, and expectations around appearance are creating nonstop mental clutter around how you see yourself?


    In this episode, I unpack:

    • Why body image can feel mentally exhausting

    • How social media and fitness culture reinforce insecurity

    • The connection between food noise and body noise

    • Why comparison overload keeps people stuck

    • How constantly monitoring your appearance drains your mental bandwidth

    • Why quieter thoughts around your body may lead to more peace

    • How to intentionally reinforce appreciation instead of criticism


    This conversation goes far beyond the mirror. It is about understanding how much outside information shapes the way we think about ourselves, and how we can start creating a calmer, healthier relationship with who we see in the mirror.


    Find out why Your Level Fitness is unlike anything else in the fitness space:

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    To help you start feeling better about your body image, sign up for the weekday journal prompts:

    https://yourlevelfitness.com/email

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    6 分
  • You Do Not Have to Stay Stuck in Body Dysmorphia
    2026/05/19

    In this episode of Body Image Shift, I’m talking about one of the biggest misconceptions in the fitness and weight loss space, the idea that body dysmorphia is simply something you have to live with forever.


    Now, if you have been clinically diagnosed, that is a conversation between you and your healthcare team. But what many people in the fitness world are describing is something deeper than just seeing the “old version” of themselves in the mirror after losing weight. It is years and years of conditioning that taught you your happiness, confidence, worth, and fulfillment would finally arrive once your body changed.


    Then the weight comes off, and you realize you still feel like you.


    That disconnect is what we unpack in this episode.


    I talk about how the fitness industry often reinforces insecurity instead of helping people rebuild their relationship with themselves, why “new me versus old me” can actually keep people emotionally stuck, and how learning to appreciate who you see in the mirror has to become an intentional daily practice.


    I also share the Inside Out Challenge, a simple mirror exercise designed to help you start retraining how you see yourself instead of automatically tearing yourself down.


    The goal is not perfection. The goal is to stop living in a constant mental tug of war around your body, your appearance, and your worth. You deserve to build a lifestyle that supports you from the inside/out, not one built entirely around trying to escape yourself.


    Find out why Your Level Fitness is unlike anything else in the fitness space:

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    To help you start feeling better about your body image, sign up for the weekday journal prompts:

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    9 分
  • The Hidden Stage of Fitness No One Talks About
    2026/05/12

    Did you start feeling worse about your body after beginning your fitness or weight loss journey?


    If so, you are not doing anything wrong.


    In this episode of the Body Image Shift Podcast, I break down a stage of the fitness journey that almost nobody talks about, the awareness phase.


    This is the point where you go from surface-level thoughts like “I should work out more” to actually becoming aware of how you feel about your body, your habits, and yourself.


    And that awareness can feel uncomfortable.


    But it is also where real change begins.


    I talk about why this happens, why the fitness industry often skips over this part, and how to reframe these feelings as a signal instead of a setback.


    This episode will help you:


    Understand why body image can feel worse before it improves

    Reframe discomfort as a sign of growth

    Stop thinking you are doing something wrong

    Build awareness without tearing yourself down

    Start appreciating your body at every stage


    This is not a setback.


    This is the beginning of a deeper relationship with yourself.


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    9 分
  • Weight Loss Changed My Body, But Not My Self-Image Overnight
    2026/05/08

    What happens when your body changes, but your self-image stays stuck in the past?

    In this episode, I’m sharing a conversation originally recorded for the Life During and After GLP-1 Podcast because it perfectly captures the complicated emotional and mental side of body image after major weight loss.

    Brian and I talk about growing up with obesity, internalizing body image struggles for decades, navigating major physical transformation through GLP-1 medication, and the challenge of mentally catching up to what you see in the mirror.

    This conversation explores:

    • Body image after weight loss

    • The emotional side of obesity

    • Why self-image does not automatically change with the scale

    • Men’s body image struggles and self-esteem

    • The mental adjustment after rapid transformation

    • Toxic diet culture and unrealistic body expectations

    • Identity shifts after major weight loss

    • Confidence, self-worth, and self-perception

    • Moving from scale obsession into strength and longevity

    One of the biggest takeaways from this conversation is that body image healing is not just about changing your body. It is about learning to untangle years of conditioning, criticism, shame, and unrealistic expectations while building a healthier relationship with yourself from the inside/out.

    This is a thoughtful conversation about self-image, identity, confidence, and learning to see yourself differently after years of struggle.

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    30 分
  • How Avoiding Mirrors Is Quietly Hurting Your Body Image
    2026/05/05

    There’s a habit you might not even realize you’re doing that’s quietly holding you back from improving your body image.


    Avoiding your reflection.


    In this episode, I break down why avoiding mirrors feels like protection, but actually reinforces negative self-perception over time. I share my personal experience living with cerebral palsy and how I’ve learned to appreciate my body for what it does, not just how it looks.


    We talk about how body standards constantly change, why outside opinions should never define how you see yourself, and how to start building a more supportive relationship with yourself from the inside out.


    This isn’t about forcing confidence overnight. It’s about practicing appreciation, even in small moments, and shifting the way you respond when you see yourself.


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    6 分
  • Why Your Mind Hasn’t Caught Up To Your Body
    2026/04/28

    If you don’t change how you see yourself, progress will never feel like progress.


    In this episode, we break down why you still pick yourself apart even after making real, noticeable progress on your weight loss journey.


    You can see the change.

    You’ve felt the change.

    But there are still moments where the old thoughts come rushing back.


    That’s not because your progress isn’t real.


    It’s because the pattern hasn’t changed.


    We talk about:


    The habit loop behind self-criticism

    Why this is emotional, not logical

    How years of conditioning shape how you see yourself

    And how to start interrupting that pattern


    The goal is not perfection.


    The goal is creating a new way of seeing yourself from the inside out.


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    11 分