You're Not Broken

21/05/2025 29 min Episodio 88
You're Not Broken

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Episode Synopsis

Send us a textWelcome back to The Endo Belly Girl Podcast! In this heartfelt solo episode, I drop the science and steps to dive into an honest, compassionate conversation I wish someone had with me when I was struggling the most. If you're feeling flared up, exhausted, or just emotionally worn down by endo right now, this episode is here to let you know: you are not broken, and you are not alone.In today’s episode, you’ll hear:My personal story of diagnosis, symptoms, and feeling “broken” Why so many of us internalize the belief that our bodies are defective or failing us—and how society and the medical system help reinforce those feelingsThe importance of feeling whole and worthy at every step of your health journeyHow to reframe symptoms as communication from your body, not a punishmentHonest talk about the frustration, shame, and guilt that can creep into our thoughts—and how to counteract them with kindness and curiosityThe impact of changing how we speak about and to our bodies, both out loud and in our mindsWhy healing isn’t linear, and how focusing on consistent, compassionate action (the inputs) can be more powerful than obsessing over outcomesReal-life stories that show persistence, patience, and hope pay off—even if the journey looks different than we expectIf you’ve ever felt alone or like your healing isn’t happening “fast enough,” this episode is a must-listen.  Subscribe to the Aligned to Rise Podcast: Apple | SpotifyConnect w/ Alyssa: Instagram Website Work w/ Alyssa: Free Endo Diet Guide Free Quiz: What's Your Poop Telling You? Work with me 1:1 Learn more about AlyssaDisclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. This may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical professional before trying or implementing any information read here.