Reflect Reclaim & Liberate - with Sallyanne Hartnell

The Post Divorce Glow Up - Let's Call It What It Really Is

Sallyanne Hartnell

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In this episode I'm joined by Emma Wright - feminist health coach, certified cognitive behavioural and intuitive eating coach, and author of Body Confident - for a conversation I've wanted to have for a long time.

Because Emma and I work with essentially the same woman. In my world, she's capable, successful, has built a great life on paper... and yet she's stayed in a relationship that doesn't really light her up or she's feeling destabilised by divorce. In Emma's world, she shows up exactly the same way, but the relationship is with food and her body.

Same woman. Same conditioning. Slightly different arena.

In this episode we go deep into what's really underneath all of it - the quiet questioning, the self-doubt, the staying - and what it actually takes to come home to yourself.

We talk about:
- How good girl conditioning shows up in your relationship with your body, your food, and your relationships with others
 - The "quiet questioning" — that inner whisper that something isn't working, and the rush to silence it
 - Why worthiness sits underneath almost everything and what happens to it when a relationship ends

And the big one...

The post-divorce glow up.  

What it looks like on the surface, what's really going on underneath, and what genuine reclamation actually looks like

The one question that reframes everything

How much of you is it costing you to stay?

Sallyanne Hartnell - Divorce Coach & Strategist

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