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Francis and Catherine are thrilled to welcome to the podcast Kirsten Haglund, an international speaker, mental health advocate, community relations specialist for Timberline Knolls, and Miss America 2008. In this conversation, Kirsten shares her own experience of developing an eating disorder and then finding recovery through hard work and at times difficult choices about what could and could not fit into her life. Kirsten talks us through the experience participating in--and winning--the Miss America pageant as someone in recovery and reveals the incredible benefits she received from the experience, both through scholarships and also through the opportunity to talk to girls across the country about body image and eating disorders. In addition, Kirsten discusses her foundation, the Kirsten Haglund Foundation, and the work she does to help those impacted by eating disorders. Through her media and communications company, En Pointe, Kirsten currently serves as a social media consultant and content creator. Her Op-Eds on politics, culture and non-profit advocacy have appeared in the New York Daily News, Forbes.com, Huff Post and in industry journals. She served as Miss America 2008 and Goodwill Ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. We're grateful Kirsten took the time to talk with us so candidly about her eating disorder and recovery, and we hope you gain as much from the conversation as we have.
Running a business is all about getting more clients right? More customers mean more money. More money equals more success, right? Not always, it's far better to cherry-pick your clients and only serve customers who fit really well with your brand, program, or ethos. Ill-fitting, nightmare clients will drain your entry, time, and ultimately cost you money. You don't need that headache, it's far better to politely direct them somewhere else. But how can you spot a NO prospect? What do you say to them to let them down gently? Should you ever take on a difficult client against your better judgment? Helping us answer these questions is podcast guest, Kirsten Haglund. Guest Profile Kirsten is a Canada-based fitness professional who has built the PassionApp, Push Fitness. Access our free training here: https://passion.io/scale/
On Wednesday, November 15th, Rick opened the show with a monologue on the sexual assault allegations against Roy Moore and President Bill Clinton and the need for people on both sides of the aisle to hold their leaders accountable. In light of the new allegations against Senator Al Franken, Rick and guest co-host Kirsten Haglund reinforced the need for us to demand accountability from our leaders. Phillip Berenbroick, senior policy counsel for Public Knowledge, an open internet non-profit, talked about the potential economic fallout if the FCC votes to roll back net neutrality.
Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News Network and host of Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM Patriot (Channel 125), joins Rick and guest co-host Kirsten Haglund to talk about and celebrate the two-year anniversary of Breitbart News Daily and how Breitbart has influenced the national political conversation. We hope you enjoy this Rational Radio Daily Double for you on Freaky Friday!
A.B. Stoddard, associate editor and columnist at Real Clear Politics and the host of No Labels Radio on SiriusXM POTUS (Saturday at 10 a.m. ET and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. ET), joined Rick and guest co-host Kirsten Haglund to preview her interview with freshman Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) and discuss the news of the day. Congressman Dan Donovan (R-N.Y.) jumped on with us to explain why he disagrees with and would vote against the GOP's current tax plan.
Megan chats with Kirsten Haglund Smith. The former Miss America 2008 shares her memories of the pageant, her current jobs and non profit work, and life after the crown.
Today, Kathy is joined by Kirsten Haglund, a NEDA ambassador, Miss America 2008, and their topic is, What I know about eating disorders recovery. Kirsten provides thoughtful, sincere, and heartfelt information in this episode, and we can’t thank her enough for sharing her story with our audience.
Hope for Eating Disorders & Living Beyond Yourself || Allie interviews Kirsten Haglund, a television personality and commentator who served as Miss America 2008. She also founded an organization which raises funds to provide treatment scholarships for families seeking recovery and freedom from disordered eating. She shares her personal story about struggling with an eating disorder and offers a profound message about what God’s grace in... Read More
This is a story about how God set a former Miss America free from a secret, shameful battle. Find out more about how God crumbled Kirsten Haglund’s hidden stronghold.
On this episode of UpNext, Gabrielle catches up with Kirsten Haglund, political commentator and Miss America 2008. Kirsten is an advocate for women in politics and regularly speaks on body issues. Listen in as Kirsten and Gabrielle discuss: — What our Instagram really says about our lives — How millennials can get over their fear of failure — Being a strong woman in the media and what the future of feminism looks like — How to overcome a stereotype that women can’t be pretty and smart Find out more about Kirsten’s work at www.kirstenhaglundfoundation.org.