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In this powerful episode of She Who Paints, Michelle is joined by Canadian artist, author, and mother of three, Brandi Hofer—a creative force known for her bold, expressive portraits and her mission to empower women through art. Brandi opens up about the challenges of burnout, the pressure to do it all, and how hitting rock bottom became the catalyst for redefining her life and creative career. Her artwork has been featured on national television, in international publications, and exhibited at the prestigious Saatchi Gallery. Brandi's work is collected and celebrated by notable creatives and influencers including Jillian Harris, Sarah Baeumler, Jenna Kutcher, Andrew Salgado, Jann Arden, and Sarah Nicole Landry. Brandi shares how she rebuilt her life and art business with intention, boundaries, and joy. If you're a creative soul navigating burnout or seeking alignment in your practice, this conversation is filled with inspiration and truth. Connect with Brandi Hofer: Website: www.brandihofer.ca Instagram: @brandihofer Book: Color Me Happy Connect with Michelle Schultz: Website: www.michelleschultzstudio.com Instagram: @michelleschultzstudio Join the Collector Circle: Sign up here She Who Paints: https://www.instagram.com/shepaintscollective/
Rachel and Olivia talk to Sarah Nicole Landry about how her inspiring journey, acceptance and living a life of least regret. Watch the video of this episode HERE!Check out Sarah's show The Papaya Podcast!Like the show? Rate Broad Ideas 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyAdvertise on Broad Ideas via Gumball.fm See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Topics covered : Body acceptance, shedding shame, diet culture, disordered eating, body image, unlearning, motherhood, loss of identity, blended family, love, responding over reacting, self-talk, respect, bouncing forward, self-worth, stretch marks, regret, healing, empowerment. In this episode I speak to the truly wonderful Sarah Nicole Landry. She's a body acceptance advocate, a speaker, a writer, an occasional model and podcaster and she's better known online as ‘The Birds Papaya'.Sarah Nicole is married to Shane and she's the mother of 4 kids, she has 3 teenagers from her previous marriage and their daughter Lemmie is 2.She's one of the most important voices right now on diet culture and body acceptance and her Instagram page alone has 2.3 million followers!In this conversation she covers a multitude on the topic, so if you want a feel-good episode that will potentially give you goosebumps (as it did for me!) this is the pod for you.If you're a fan of my pod, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the second half of my conversation with Sarah Nicole Landry (@thebirdspapaya) on The Breakdown with Bethany, we take things to a whole new level. From the complexities of intimacy and relationships to the transformative experience of approaching 40, Sarah and I get candid about the personal growth that comes with this milestone age. We also share our wild and empowering journey of applying for the Sports Illustrated Swim Search—because why not dream big at any stage of life? This episode is a celebration of confidence, connection, and redefining what it means to show up for yourself and your dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this two-part series on The Breakdown with Bethany, we sit down with Sarah Nicole Landry, the powerhouse behind @thebirdspapaya. Sarah's journey from starting her content creation career to becoming a leading voice in body image activism and mental health advocacy is nothing short of inspiring. In Part 1, we dive into her beginnings, the evolution of her platform, and the challenges of navigating authenticity in the world of social media. Whether you're a longtime follower or new to her work, this conversation will leave you thinking deeply about self-acceptance, vulnerability, and the power of showing up as your true self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Good Bodies, Emily and Lauren are joined by Sarah Nicole Landry, aka The Bird's Papaya, a divorced and remarried mom of four and body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, 6x cover girl, and weekly podcast host. With children spanning from babies to teens, Sarah has experienced all colors of the postpartum journey and is telling us all about it. Listen in for a deeply touching and empowering interview about creating life and then feeling empowered by our own. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Lex Niko explore the intersection of pop culture, content creation, and celebrity relationships. Lex shares insights on balancing a full-time job with his passion for creating content around pop culture and celebrity news. They discuss the importance of approaching celebrity culture with objectivity, the impact of social media on celebrity engagement, and the celebration of longevity in celebrity careers. The conversation also highlights the significance of theater and the arts, as well as the unique bond between Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, emphasizing the value of friendship and support in the entertainment industry. In this engaging conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Lex Niko delve into the world of celebrity relationships, discussing their favorite couples, the dynamics of public relationships, and the impact of media scrutiny. They explore the romance between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, reflecting on the significance of their connection amidst the pressures of fame. The duo also shares their heartbreak over celebrity breakups, particularly focusing on the emotional toll of public relationships. Additionally, they touch on the royal family's challenges and the rumors surrounding them, emphasizing the complexities of love in the public eye. Finally, the conversation shifts to personal journeys, with Lex opening up about mental health and the importance of vulnerability in a world that often expects perfection. In this conversation, Lex Niko opens up about her struggles with depression and the impact of alcohol on her mental health. She discusses her journey towards sobriety, the importance of understanding hormonal changes, and the need for support systems. The dialogue emphasizes vulnerability, the shift in social drinking norms, and the significance of sharing experiences to foster connection and understanding. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this lively conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Becci dive into the holiday movie 'Hot Frosty,' exploring its plot, characters, and the themes of romance and ethics. They discuss the film's campy humor, character dynamics, and the impact of supporting characters, while also analyzing the cinematic techniques and production quality. The conversation culminates in their final thoughts on the film, highlighting its unique charm and flaws. In this lively conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Becci explore a variety of holiday themes, from the quirky tales of thrift store donations to the complexities of holiday traditions and in-law dynamics. They share their opinions on festive drinks like eggnog, discuss the merits of white elephant gift exchanges, and debate their ideal holiday meals. The episode is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and relatable insights about navigating the holiday season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Kendra Adachi explore the concept of being a 'Lazy Genius'—a philosophy that encourages individuals to focus on what truly matters while letting go of the rest. They discuss the pressures women face in balancing multiple roles, the importance of community, and the need to redefine planning and productivity. Kendra emphasizes the significance of pivoting over rigid planning, advocating for a more compassionate approach to life's challenges. The discussion is filled with practical strategies and insights aimed at empowering listeners to embrace their unique journeys without the burden of perfectionism. In this conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry and Kendra Adachi explore the complexities of navigating life's unexpected changes, the emotional resilience required to adapt to shifting plans, and the importance of being present in the moment. They discuss how to find connection amidst chaos, the idea of viewing life as a painting rather than a puzzle, and the significance of compassionate time management. The dialogue emphasizes self-compassion, the need for grace in our daily lives, and the understanding that not every day will be productive or perfect. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Sarah Nicole Landry interviews Hillary LeBlanc, a freelance journalist and advocate for sobriety. Hillary shares her journey to sobriety, the challenges and triumphs she faced along the way, and how her experiences shaped her career in journalism. The discussion delves into the evolving landscape of media, the impact of censorship, and the rise of platforms like Substack. Hillary also reflects on her transition from the East Coast to Toronto, highlighting the cultural differences and opportunities in the city. The conversation concludes with insights into the future of journalism and the importance of storytelling in today's society. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Maddy shares her journey from being a social media manager to becoming a full-time content creator known for her unique list videos. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of going viral, the importance of creativity, and the lessons learned from her experiences in the influencer landscape. Maddy also delves into her successful merchandising strategy and the realities of being your own boss, including dealing with imposter syndrome and creative blocks. In this conversation, Maddy and Sarah Nicole Landry discuss the challenges of navigating creative burnout, the pressures of content creation, and the impact of online hate. They explore the importance of authenticity and personal growth in their work, as well as the excitement of future projects and the unpredictability of the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I asked Sarah everything we've ever wanted to know about her remarkable, trailblazing career, including the time she got mentioned in a podcast with Monica Padman, Kristen Bell and Kim Kardashian! Sarah is a 16 year creator, writer and host and shares the real and personal moments of her journey through body image, divorce, motherhood, self-discovery, and the pursuit of love. This episode is supported by: Design Shop (Interior Design Services): design--shop.com Melanie Auld Jewelry: melanieauld.com SPARK15 for 15% off at checkout Riverdale Skin Co.: riverdaleco.ca SPARK15 for 15% off facials for Toronto based listeners
Episode 86 of I Like Art Podcast: “Leaping without Looking”- Interview with Canadian artist Brandi Hofer. What is a “Be Brave Day”? Canadian artist Brandi Hofer talks about how she uses “be brave days” to go after her big dreams and land amazing opportunities as an artist and business owner. Hear about Brandi's portrait class and how ANYONE can learn her portrait-making techniques. Leave this episode feeling a little braver, energized and more inspired! If you love the show, we would love for you to follow and subscribe or even write a review! Sara releases new episodes on Tuesdays/Wednesdays and loves to share her passion for art for everyone, sharing the stories of today's living artists, telling stories from the studio and most importantly- using this space to encourage YOU discover your creative voice and live more creatively! Thank you again for listening and joining Sara! This episode is sponsored by: Sara's upcoming workshop for artists/creatives: How To Create + Sell Your Artist Calendar, her upcoming Calendar Pre-Sale and the sale of her original paintings. Click here to learn more about the workshop and to register: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/store-1/p/calendarworkshop. Use Code: HAPPY at checkout for 20% off this course. Must register before August 29, 2024 To Pre-Order one of Sara's 2025 Calendars: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/shop/p/2024calendar-x48rn About this episode's featured artist: Taken from Brandi Hofer's website: “Hello, I'm Brandi Hofer, and I wear many creative hats. I'm an artist, muralist, author, podcaster, and educator, with a passion for making meaningful connections through art. I'm proud to be a collected Canadian Artist, with my work exhibited internationally and across North America. Recently, I had the privilege of showcasing my pieces in the vibrant art scene of NYC. A highlight of my career has been the completion of my largest project to date, a monumental 3082 sq/ft mural titled Choose Love and Join Hands in Truth and Reconciliation. Along with the installation of this massive project, we ran an Indigenous Mentorship Program. To celebrate the project we held an unveiling and Final Ceremony with elders blessing, dancing and drumming. This collaboration with my community holds great personal significance. In 2021, I took my commitment to creative education further by founding an Art Academy in partnership with my local public school district, with a focus on inclusivity, diversity, and self discovery. Additionally, I established the Colour Me Happy online Community, Book, and Podcast, aiming to spread creative joy far and wide. In the coming years, I'm excited to take my educational workshops to the next level by building an eco-friendly artist residency and arts centre right here in Canada. My artwork has been featured on national television and has graced the pages of international publications and the prestigious Saatchi Gallery. I'm grateful for the support of collectors like Jillian Harris, Sarah Baeumler, Jenna Kutcher, Andrew Salgado, Jann Arden, and Sarah Nicole Landry (thebbirdspapaya). My studio, where my children and I create, is nestled in the tranquil Canadian prairies. It's not just a space, but a sanctuary for artistic expression and shared moments of creativity.” Connect with this episode's featured artist Brandi Hofer here: Website: https://www.brandihofer.ca/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandihoferstudios/ Instagram/ Colour Me Happy Community: https://www.instagram.com/colourmehappycommunity/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrandiLHofer Check out Brandi's Online Portrait Class: https://brandihoferstudios.thrivecart.com/portrait-class/?_gl=1*1cjtoae*_ga*MTQ1NzU0MjQyNS4xNzIzNzY1OTcx*_ga_05JXSG6TKL*MTcyNDc1NjYwMi4zLjEuMTcyNDc1NjcyNS4wLjAuMA.. Listen to Brandi interview Sara on her podcast: Colour Me Happy: https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/giving-yourself-permission-to-create-overcoming-imposter/id1549968568?i=1000666358155 Things mentioned during the episode: Movie: Atomic Habits Music: Feist The Art Queens Society: https://www.artqueens.co/ Follow I Like Art Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeart.podcast/ Watch the latest I Like Art Podcast Interviews on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ILikeArtPodcast Find Sara Glupker- Podcast host here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraglupker Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist
If you haven't seen her around social media lately, you might be living under a rock. This week, Morgan sits down with incredible podcaster, speaker, mother, and NOW Sports Illustrated Runway Model, Sarah Nicole Landry. Morgan and Sarah chat about their favorite Canadians, the expectations of online vs. real life, and personal energy. Sarah shares her inspiring journey towards body positivity and confidence. She opens up about motherhood, overcoming body image struggles, dealing with PMDD, and the transformative power of saying “yes” to herself. Morgan asks about how The Bird's Papaya blog came to be, and how it's grown to where she is now. Tune in to hear the stories, advice, and inspiration from your new favorite blonde crossover. TIMESTAMPS: [00:00:00] Intro. [00:01:40] Favorite Canadians. [00:05:41] Celebrity photo etiquette. [00:07:38] Human connection. [00:14:26] The power of energy. [00:17:14] Starting a blog. [00:20:23] Weight loss and social media. [00:25:49] Embracing self-love. [00:26:32] Overcoming anxiety and body image. [00:32:09] Celebrating life milestones. [00:35:22] Doing it for the plot. [00:37:20] Mistakes and mishaps. [00:42:08] Embracing body confidence and power. [00:47:15] Sharing imperfections on social media. [00:49:33] Pursuing dreams against all odds. [00:55:08] Body positivity and self-acceptance. [00:58:27] Saying yes to yourself first. [01:00:00] Backstage runway show preparation. [01:04:30] Overcoming nervousness before runway walk. [01:09:09] Saying yes to inspiration. LINKS: Follow Morgan: https://www.instagram.com/morganleighwillett Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/thebirdspapaya/?hl=en Follow Off The Rails: https://www.instagram.com/offtherailswithmorgan Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@morganleighwillett Produced by SocialPodcast.co
In this week's episode, the girls welcome back Sarah Nicole Landry from The Birds Papaya to the podcast! Sarah shares the exhilarating experience of walking the runway in Miami for the SI Swimsuit show, describing her emotions leading up to the event, how she manifested the opportunity, and the powerful moment she dropped her sarong in front of millions. She also opens up about the differences in her parenting journey from her first three children to her last, and reflects on her path to full self-acceptance.
Sarah Nicole Landry, also known as The Bird's Papaya, joins the Spicy Fat Podcast to discuss her journey through body image, motherhood and radical self-love. She discusses her perspective on sharing personal moments of her life on social media and creating a space for followers to connect and find inspiration. The conversation explores authenticity on social media, the impact of negativity, and the importance of empathy and humanity when we interact online. Carlen and Sarah also discuss finding joy within yourself and the process of reinvention. Sarah speaks about both the challenges and rewards of being an influencer and entrepreneur, and her experiences with the right partners in designing clothing collections. Sarah Nicole Landry aka @TheBirdsPapaya is a divorced and remarried mom of four (babies to teens) who loves cultivating powerful social media conversations around life and our experiences in it. Sarah is a body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, 6x cover girl and weekly podcast host. Recent notable career achievements include the 2020 Iris Awards “Instagrammer of the Year”, as well as one of Today's Parent's “Most Influential Parents”. Her lifestyle includes approximately 22,000 unanswered emails, 14 empty cups in her car, and peanut butter straight from the jar. She wrote this bio about herself. As Sarah says on her website: I am a body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, occasional model, and weekly podcast host and an ongoing student of life. If you like what you see, I hope you'll grab a snack, sit down and stay a while. Topics: Authenticity and Inspiration on Social Media Navigating the Real and Curated Aspects of Social Media Setting Boundaries and Dealing with Negativity The Importance of Empathy and Humanity in Online Interactions The Bravery and Vulnerability of Sharing on Social Media Navigating Criticism and Gossip in the Online World The Power of Community and Connection Embracing Joy and Living Authentically The Journey of an Influencer and Entrepreneur Investing in Yourself and Your Dreams Navigating Fear and Imposter Syndrome Find out more about Sarah Nicole Landry: https://thebirdspapaya.com/ Listen to her podcast: https://thebirdspapaya.com/the-papaya-podcast/
Sarah Nicole Landry is the founder and creator behind the wildly popular brand The Birds Papaya. Today, she talks about her story with body dysmorphia, extreme weight loss, and how she finally started to cultivate a positive body image for herself. You can listen to her full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Growing up in the 90s, many of us were unwittingly steeped in a toxic diet culture. From ultra-skinny models gracing the covers of magazines to the relentless promotion of fad diets, hello cabbage soup, Atkins, Slim Fast, etc. The message was clear; thinner is better, and self-worth is tied to appearance. Fast forward to today, and we're now navigating a journey towards self-love and improved body image, unlearning the damaging beliefs of our youth and trying to set up our daughters (and sons) for a more positive and loving body image towards oneself. Here are some of my favorite accounts to follow on Social Media that I talk about in this episode - Allison Marketti, Sadie Nardini, Ashley Turner, Lauren Cadilac ( feelgooddietitian), Same Previte (find.food.freedom), Alex Light (alexlight_Idn), Victoria Browne, Callie Gullickson, Dana Mercer Ricci, Erin from rawbeautytalks, Sarah Nicole Landry (thebirdspapaya), Kylie Kelce (kykelce), Abby Langer (langernutrition) These accounts are very inclusive for everyone and very body positive. In this episode: - Self-Compassion - How to Practice self-compassion. - Speak to yourself with kindness and recognize that self-worth isn't tied to physical appearance. - I use a few affirmations daily. You are worthy, You are kind, You are strong, You are beautiful Even if on some days I am not feeling it or believe it, I always say them. There is scientific research that this can really help rewire our brain and mood. Also mentioned in this episode daily walking meditations. The ones I do are my own and Cassandra Bodzak. My two walking meditations: 17 minute my walking meditation - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fit-fun-and-frazzled/id1530819580?i=1000576103376. My 12 minute walking meditation - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fit-fun-and-frazzled/id1530819580?i=1000608163789. Victoria Mann podcast episode - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fit-fun-and-frazzled/id1530819580?i=1000650576223
Sarah Nicole Landry is the founder and creator of the insanely popular blog, podcast, and brand, The Birds Papaya. Sarah initially went viral years ago for her "successful" 100lb weight loss journey–but secretly, she had never felt worse (both physically and mentally). Sarah decided to start posting about her insecurities instead, and years (and millions of followers) later, she has created a successful career out of helping women embrace their bodies, get over insecurities, and love themselves. In today's powerful episode, Sarah shares her journey from disordered eating and body insecurities as a child to how she's able to own and respect her body now. Josie and Sarah also chat about why body neutrality may be better than body positivity, unique rituals to cultivate more self-love, and why negative self-talk is preventing us from reaching our dreams. This episode will make you laugh, cry, and love yourself more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a GOLDEN Mid-Season BANGER ! First, Jessi watched The Golden Wedding with her mom and her reaction was platinum. Then, there was romance, drama and sexist jokes at The Golden Globes, and Evan makes his 2024 Phone A Friend debut to talk SPORTS! (Because sports coverage is what the Phonies are looking for.)Plus! We revisit Jessi's conversation with Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya, to give you a fresh perspective on how to love yourself and your body this year. Sarah tells Jessi how she went from hurting her body to embracing every curve, why everybody needs a “Hoe period” and why she met, then unfollowed, a Kardashian. ENJOY!THERE IS STILL TIME TO GET TICKETS TO JESSI'S STAND UP COMEDY TAPING HERE: https://www.ticketmaster.ca/jessi-cruickshank-tickets/artist/2734331As always, ask Jessi Anything, HERE: 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sarah Nicole Landry is a mom of 4 kids aged 2-16, divorced and remarried and now blended perfectly together. After getting exhausted by social media and body-perfecting habits along the way, she decided to change the way she showed up in the world. Healing through her perfectionism, disordered eating, body shame and so much more, she now loves having powerful social media conversations about life and our experiences in it.She is a body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, occasional model, and weekly podcast host, and an ongoing student of life.In this episode, Dr. Jody and Sarah dig deep into mental health, family, and being badass businesswomen in a time where we (as women) are expected to do it all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I sit down with Sarah Nicole Landry, aka “The Birds Papaya,” to discuss how motherhood has shaped her; from the wide-ranging birthing and postpartum experiences she had with each of her four children; to the identity crisis that came in her late twenties; to the importance of setting up systems in your life so you don't lose yourself in motherhood. Sarah shares how she moved through her divorce and felt the impulse to “fall on the sword” for her children, how she chooses to show up for her life throughout body changes and confidence waxing and waning, and much more.Key Takeaway / Points:On having four children of all age ranges and how her postpartum experiences differed with each, from birth trauma to prenatal depressionOn the identity crisis that came in her late twenties and hitting “rock bottom” at thirtyOn setting up systems so you don't lose yourself in motherhoodHow men are seen as providers and women as nurturersOn moving through her divorce and the impulse to “fall on the sword” for her childrenOn experiencing changes to her body over the years and choosing to show up for her lifeAnswering listener questions on being in the public eye, actionable steps for regaining confidence, and how being a mother has influenced how she sees herself.This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Order AG1 and get a FREE 1 year supply Vitamin D AND 5 travel packs hereVisit naturaldiamonds.com/thankyou to learn more about the natural diamond industry and its commitment to sustainability and ethicsGo to blissy.com/cameron and use code CAMERON for an additional 30% offVisit StellarEats.com and use code CAMERON at checkout for 20% off your first purchaseFollow Sarah:Instagram: @thebirdspapayaTikTok: @the.birds.papayaPodcast: @thepapayapodcastFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersWebsite: freckledfoodie.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersTwitter: @freckledfoodieYoutube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled FoodiePinterest: Freckled FoodieCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I love you and I need a break. I'm tired and I'm so excited. I'm independent and I need help. Feel familiar? The duality of the word "and" is something often felt but rarely expressed. In this episode, you'll join me and Sarah Nicole Landry, a Creator of 15 years, Mom of 4, Writer, Speaker and Podcast Host as we offer you a new narrative of the power of the word "and" that offers space for all the feelings. Humbled AND grateful is one of the impactful duos that we explore while we chat all about witnessing ourselves evolve in online spaces, living with family as adults, navigating relationships as a single parent, the impact of community and so much more. Please note that this episode was recorded remotely. The audio quality may differ between speakers. The exciting Knix launch (mentioned) https://knix.ca/category/shapewear-and-functional-layers?loc=Main-ShopAllNav-Categories&nav=ShapewearL1Follow Sarah on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thebirdspapayaTune into The Papaya podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2hcqJ0rvHIPjYACcp3RpwvKeep in the loop with what's coming on our Instagram: www.instagram.com/twofeetapart/Browse our website: www.twofeetapart.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twofeetapart/support
You'll want to dance in front of the mirror real slow while you listen to this one, honey! Tune in this week for an All-Stars only roundup of our best episodes about doing the nasty and feeling hot AF! We'll hear from Shan Boodram, Sarah Nicole Landry, and Cocktales hosts Kiki & Medinah on sex clubs, virginity, feeling good about working out, and more. Support the show by supporting our sponsors! HelloFresh: Want quick, nutritious meals? Go to HelloFresh.com/kamie50 and and use code kamie50 for 50% off plus free shipping! ZocDoc: ZocDoc makes my life so much easier! I book all my appointments with it: www.zocdoc.com/kamie BetterHelp: www.betterhelp.com/kamie Sephora: www.sephora.com/clean Produced by Dear Media This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
Before you roll your eyes at the title of this week's episode—we get it. Influencing, a career that's emerged over the past decade, offers it all: the ability to make lots of money, flexibility, travel, adoring followers and flashy brand deals. But we know we're not the first ones to tell you that it's not all it's cracked up to be. On today's emotional episode of Girlboss Radio, Avery is joined by two of her friends: Jillian Harris and Sarah Nicole Landry for an unedited glimpse at the realities of running successful businesses by leveraging your online persona. Jillian Harris got her start in restaurant design before becoming the first Canadian Bachelorette on reality TV. Sarah Nicole Landry blogged about motherhood as a divorced mom of three, before quitting her job in publishing to pursue content-creation full time. Today these women run multi-million dollar brands, employ staff and partner with the world's biggest companies. But there are downsides too: non-existent work-life-balance, time away from kids and husbands, near-constant online scrutiny of everything they do. "Sometimes I wonder why I'm still doing this," says Jillian Harris at one point in the convo. This is not your typical influencer chat. But we think you'll be glad you tuned in. Follow Jillian here, and Sarah, aka The Birds Papaya here. Get your very own Workplace Affirmation Deck from Girlboss at girlboss.com/affirmations! Sign up for Girlboss Daily, our must-read morning newsletter, at girlboss.com/newsletter. You'll get A+ career advice, dream job postings, free coffee every Friday and a few emojis (because we're fun like that), delivered right to your inbox. Looking for your next dream employee? Post your open role on our Girlboss Job Board at jobs.girlboss.com. Girlboss Goods, our women-owned and operated marketplace, makes it easier for you to vote with your dollar while also championing small businesses. Head to girlboss.com/goods. Happy shopping!
Hey there, it's Gigi! Writer, Speaker and Podcast Host, Sarah Nicole Landry, joins Gigi to discuss authenticity on social media, motherhood and mental health, and the importance of sharing her story with others. CONNECT WITH ME: gigirobinson.com greenroom: @gigi instagram: @itsgigirobinson tiktok: @itsgigirobinson twitter: @itsgigirobinson CONNECT WITH SARAH NICOLE LANDRY: instagram: @thebirdspapaya tiktok: @the.birds.papaya pinterest: @thebirdspapaya If you loved what you just listened to make sure to screenshot, repost and tag us so we can share it! Don't be afraid to DM us @itseverythingyouneediswithin with how you found value by listening in, or with questions or thought topics to cover in a future episode. For anything we mentioned during the show make sure to check the show notes or my website gigirobinson.com/podcast for more info! Xoxo, Gi --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsgigi/support
Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya LOVES her stretch marks and this episode will inspire you to LOVE YOURS TOO! She tells Jessi how she went from hurting her body to embracing every curve, why everybody needs a “Ho period” and why she met, then unfollowed, a Kardashian. Plus! Jessi was not invited to the MET GALA (RUDE) but that won't stop her from judging everyone who WAS! The Best and Worst Fashion! The Cats! The Exes! The Short Shorts! (specifically on Pedro Pascal) - Jessi will make you feel like you were there. So tattoo on your freckles (or don't, we'll talk), undo that top button on your jeans and settle in for a body-ody-ody confident episode of Phone A Friend!As always Leave Me A Message (about misunderstood song lyrics, or anything you want!) 323-448-0068 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics covered : Body acceptance, shedding shame, diet culture, disordered eating, body image, unlearning, motherhood, loss of identity, blended family, love, responding over reacting, self-talk, respect, bouncing forward, self-worth, stretch marks, regret, healing, empowerment. In this episode I speak to the truly wonderful Sarah Nicole Landry. She's a body acceptance advocate, a speaker, a writer, an occasional model and podcaster and she's better known online as ‘The Birds Papaya'.Sarah Nicole is married to Shane and she's the mother of 4 kids, she has 3 teenagers from her previous marriage and their daughter Lemmie is 2.She's one of the most important voices right now on diet culture and body acceptance and her Instagram page alone has 2.3 million followers!In this conversation she covers a multitude on the topic, so if you want a feel-good episode that will potentially give you goosebumps (as it did for me!) this is the pod for you.If you're a fan of my pod, please follow, rate and review in all the usual places.And thanks, as always, for your support of Ready to be Real. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Known as @thebirdspapaya on Instagram, Sarah Nicole Landry unpacks what it means to be out there in the world with confidence and love. Being super honest, open, and vulnerable with yourself is hard enough. Embodying that around other people is a whole different level of uncomfortable… but it's such a transformative way to live your life!It's hard to slow down and think of the effect that having eyes on our social media all the time has had on our emotional and mental wellbeing—the spiral of comparison or self-doubt—but she puts it into such a clear perspective. She is still, like all of us, in process, and that's part of what's so beautiful about her and her story.Morning Microdose is a podcast curated by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik, the hosts and founders of Almost 30, a global community, brand, and top rated podcast.With curated clips from the Almost 30 podcast, Morning Mircodose will set the tone for your day, so you can feel inspired through thought provoking conversations…all in digestible episodes that are less than 10 minutes.Wake up with Krista and Lindsey, both literally and spiritually, Monday-Friday.If you enjoyed this conversation, listen to the full episode here.
This week, the girls are joined by the incredible Sarah Nicole Landry, AKA @thebirdspapaya. What a woman - Sarah, a divorced and remarried mum of four (from babies to teens), shares her own self love and self acceptance story and breaks down the nuances of why we police women's bodies in the most brilliant way. Em and Alex bring in the New Year with their resolutions; less guitars and more whiteboards, not to mention a baby!Follow Sarah on Instagram and listen to her podcast here. Follow us on Instagram @shouldideletethatEmail us at shouldideletethatpod@gmail.comProduced by Daisy Grant & edited by Hattie MoirMusic by Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emily Ward & Jess Hunichen are the coveted influencer marketing experts and co-founders of Shine Talent Group, the leading, buzzed-about influencer talent management agency. Shine Talent Group represents a powerful cross-section of social superstars including the “Coastal Grandmother” creator Lex Nicoleta (@lexnicoleta), body confidence-focused creators Sarah Nicole Landry (@thebirdspapaya), Alicia McCarvell (@aliciamccarvell), and Mik Zazon (@mikzazon), TikTok's skincare bae Koosha (@kooshaaa), and mental health advocate meets fashionista, Mary Skinner (@mary_skinner). On the podcast, Emily and Jess can discuss how to best utilize influencer marketing to scale a business, the ins and outs of working with influencer talent agents, influencer trends such as body confidence, and more. Shine Talent Group has worked with brands such as Amazon, REVOLVE, Unilever, and L'Oréal on influencer campaigns, leveraging their company's robust talent roster, with 150 exclusive talent. Emily and Jess have also been featured in media outlets such as WWD, Business Insider, and Entrepreneur. Emily & Jess can also bring their vast knowledge, experiences, and stories of working in the influencer marketing industry to the table, including how Shine Talent Group impressively acquired Fourth Floor Management agency during the pandemic and created The BodCon, the first & only annual virtual conference focused on body confidence and radical self-acceptance.
Friend this has to be my favorite chat about starting over with Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya! Sarah and I chat about the joys of starting over in our bodies, in our relationships, and how that is showed up for us both in parenting. Sarah is OUR people so don't miss this phenomenal chat. Let's keep this conversation going over on instagram! I love hearing from you friend. I can't wait to chat there. Send Nicole a voice message at https://nicolewalters.com/message Find the show notes at: https://nicolewalters.com/episode332 Sponsor: Celebrate the season of giving and try Thrive Causemetics today. Right now, you can get up to 45% off their best-selling products when you purchase select holiday sets by visiting thrivecausemetics.com/NICOLE Produced by Dear Media Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
This week Katie welcomes back for the second time Sarah Nicole Landry. Sarah hosts The Papaya Podcasts and has amassed a huge following on social media by being one the the realest women about body neutrality and learning to feel comfortable in your skin. She is a true inspiration. Katie and Sarah both geek out on their love of Christmas movies and the cheesy predictable storylines. Katie discusses why she has been romanticizing her life so much it has led her to want to open a sandwich shop that looks and feels like a romcom. Sarah shares what her journey into her second romance has been like. Dating, and ultimately remarrying after divorce. She explains why it's a different experience and why divorce is always an option. You don't want to miss this episode. Produced by Dear Media
Artist, Mother & Author Brandi Hofer shares so many nuggets of wisdom in this inspirational episode. From raising three kids while furthering her art career, to opening an art program for students in her local school district, Brandi's passion for creativity is contagious. Here's what we discuss: Brandi's journey as an artist and mother, and the shift she experienced in her practice once she invited her children to paint with her. The ways in which Brandi's approach to creativity pushes long-standing boundaries in the art world and ultimately shows mother artists what's possible. Advice for making art when you're running on a tight schedule and have limited time to create. (Hint: yes, it's still possible!) What inspired Brandi to write her new book, Colour Me Happy! See your everyday ordinary as extraordinary, and the message she hopes to communicate to artists and mothers around the world. About BrandiBrandi Hofer is an artist, muralist, author, and educator. Hofer is most well known for being a successful collected Canadian Artist, exhibiting internationally and across North America. In 2021 she was featured by Create Magazine in their article 28 Contemporary Artists You Need To Know About. Her podcast Colour Me Happy! Has garnered attention as one of the best art podcasts to binge this season by Create Magazine! She will head to New York September 2022 with PXP Contemporary Gallery to the Affordable Art Fair with work from her Taylor Collection inspired and based off of the photography work by photographer Taylor Lorenz.Hofer's first book Colour Me Happy! See your everyday ordinary as extraordinary is set to come out October 2022. She has some upcoming big, literally BIG, announcements and projects happening in the next couple of years.She recently founded an Art Academy partnering with LPSD Lloydminster for students in her local public school district. Aiding in the creative learning in her community.Her artwork has been featured on national television and can be found in international publications. She has experience in creating custom artworks for designers and translates her artwork into large-scale murals. Some of her collectors include Jillian Harris, Sarah Baeumler, Andrew Salgado, Jann Arden, and Sarah Nicole Landry (thebbirdspapaya).Hofer has attended creative residencies at Red Deer College, Toronto Island, the Marnay Art Centre outside of Paris France, and in Montreal, Quebec. Her work has appeared in HGTV's House of Bryan as well as Island of Brian, and featured in a General Motors commercial. Most recently herself and her family at their in-home art studio for an international commercial for Walmart.IG: @brandihoferstudiosWebsite: https://www.brandihofer.ca/bhstudiosVisit our website: www.visionaryartcollective.comJoin our newsletter: www.visionaryartcollective.com/newsletterFollow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag
Sarah Landry is a hugely successful digital creator, body positivity advocate and podcaster known as “The Birds Papaya.” She has more than 2 million Instagram followers and one of the most popular body positive accounts on social media. She's shares: Why it still feels radical for her to post picture of herself with stretch marks. Why losing 100 pounds didn't bring her happiness. What she learned from people's silence when she started to gain weight back. How to teach yourself how to have a “second thought” and rewire your brain when it comes to body thoughts. How to set boundaries when it comes to body comments. How she was able to achieve body neutrality and her best advice for those hoping to do the same. The grief she's still dealing with when it comes to her body. Why it will take women coming together to make real change when it comes to body image.
All the peeps are included in today's episode: the humble podcast producers, Sarah Nicole Landry AKA The Birds Papaya, and DJ Jizz Face AKA Blake Horstmann (if you know, you know). First up, Kaitlyn and her producers give their LukeWarm (debatably ice cold) Thoughts (LWT) on this week's episode of The Bachelorette(s), dive into a very important comment on KB's Instagram, and give the lowdown of what happened at their live OTV watch parties. Then, it's time for Sarah Nicole Landry at the Toronto live podcast – a very special treat for the earholes of those Vinos who weren't able to attend IRL! They catch up and get real about everything from friendship to intimacy to relationships, and give some sexy confessions. Thank you to our sponsors! Check out these deals for the Vinos: HYUNDAI - Learn more at HyundaiUSA.com.
This week we're introducing a new segment called We Read the Comments So You Don't Have To! We came across a Yahoo article about Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya and went down the rabbit hole of reading the comments. We break down a couple of comments and find the cultural/societal/social constructs that are embedded within them. Our listener question this week is about having a new partner who's not into post-sex snuggling. We talk about logistics and communication around this issue as well as compromising to get needs met within relationships.Then we have wins of the week! Hailey's friend mentioned wanting to lose weight and she brushed right past it in avoidance but her partner handled it like a real anti-diet champ! Cassie's win is about the Patreon perk stickers we ordered! Go to our Patreon page or her Instagram to take a peek and get your own!Patreon is now live! Become a patron at patreon.com/sexateverysizeEpisode highlights:“Some people might not even feel comfortable touching that part of their bodies.”“If you actually wanted people to be more healthy, you would stop trolling them for being fat.”“We live in a world where we don't make it comfortable for a fat person to exercise.”Links for Resources:Sarah Nicole Landry Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/sexateverysize IG: @sexateverysizeEmail: sexateverysize@gmail.comCassie:IG & TikTok: @CassieWillnauerLCPCAbout the hosts:Cassie Willnauer, MA, LCPC, NCCCassie Willnauer is a licensed therapist serving the Kansas City area. She specializes in working with clients on issues of body image, sex, and sexuality. She's done training in perinatal mental health and practices from the Health at Every Size Model. She's currently working towards a PhD in Clinical Sexology where she will become a Certified Sex Therapist & contribute to the field by investigating the intersection of fatphobia and sexuality. Hailey Rausch, MS, RDNHailey Rausch is a Registered Dietitian with experience in a variety of settings including clinical nutrition counseling for patients with Diabetes, diabetes during pregnancy, as well as acute and long-term care residents in skilled nursing facilities.
Becca speaks to Sarah Nicole Landry, aka The Birds Papaya, about her positive impact on the world through her message of self-love! In their conversation, Sarah discusses which lessons learned through motherhood have inspired her to make the world a more accepting place, why honoring your body at every stage of life is so important, and how she hopes to create change and impact the future for generations of women. Plus, Becca speaks on what it was like going through a public breakup and shares a message for anyone demanding answers from Michelle as she takes time to heal. Don't forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. Thanks to our sponsor: BetterHelp: BetterHelp.com/Bachelor See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today we have a very special episode of Diving In with Sarah Nicole Landry aka @TheBirdsPapaya. She is a creator, entrepreneur, podcast host and a Mom! Sarah is known for her vulnerable and transparent content where she aims to shatter beauty standards and help people love their bodies more through body confidence and self-love. In this episode we learn how her blog and Instagram took off, how she reframed her mindset to become friends with her body, and we connect on how fashion trends of the past hurt our confidence when we were young. We also discuss: • The importance of language when it comes to speaking about our bodies • The fear of being judged by others • Body Confidence vs. Body Positivity Sponsored By: Paleo Valley For 15% off you first order, go to: www.paleovalley.com/divingin Check Out Sarah: - The Birds Papaya's Instagram: @TheBirdsPapaya - Website - The Birds Papaya Podcast Check Out Leslie and Marissa: - Diving In Instagram: @divinginpod - Diving In Website: Diving In - A Podcast - Leslie's Instagram: @lesliemosier - Marissa's Instagram: @marissamullen - That Cheese Plate: @thatcheeseplate - Doug The Pug: @itsdougthepug
TW: Eating disorders, weight loss, diet culture Episode 159: "Self-love is not a feeling, it's an action.” On today's episode, Natalie's guest dreams come true as the one and only Sarah Nicole Landry (aka The Birds Papaya) joins her on the mic for an empowering conversation surrounding body acceptance and confidence. Sarah made headlines when she bared it all (stretch marks included!) for Knixwear and quickly became a role model for all shapes and sizes. She's done a whole lot of healing through her perfectionism, disordered eating, and body shame so that she could show up online and offline as her authentic, vulnerable self and inspire others to do the same. Natalie and Sarah unpack the effects of social media on body image and the importance of diversifying as opposed to fitting in. Sarah also shares her journey from blogging over ten years ago to building the body confidence empire that exists today, and how she personally practices self-love through it all. You don't have to be “that girl” as long as you're your girl! Today's episode dives into: Sarah's journey to self-acceptance and the impact social media played Ways she shows up for herself every day and practices self-love Why you don't have to be "that girl" and can be whatever girl you want to be How you can become more confident online and offline Thank you so much for being a part of our podcast community! Please be sure to rate, follow, review, and of course, post to your highlight reel. Follow your host Natalie on Instagram @nataliebarbu and @therealreelpodcast. Follow Sarah @thebirdspapaya. Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible. Check out these deals just for you: DOONEY & BOURKE - For 20% off your first order, visit Dooney.com/REAL and use the code REAL before April 30, 2022. TAILOR BRANDS - Get 40% off when you go to tailorbrands.com/realreel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I have been following Sarah on and off for a long time. I recently started following her again on my @msheatherbdot account and I'm so glad I did. She spreads joy, body positivity, and real life. I'm thankful for her in my feed. @thebirdspapaya Website Laughter, Love, and Blessings, Heather Social Links @msheatherbdot @connectthedots_podcast @polkadotdesk thepolkadotdesk.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heather-balcerek/support
You are worthy and your body is worthy of love - through all of its phases. For our 30th episode, (ahhh!!) we're joined by Sarah Nicole Landry of The Papaya Podcast to have an honest conversation about finding self acceptance with your body, the toxic positivity that can exist within the body image space, and the struggles of feeling confident postpartum. Follow: Kamie Crawford @kamiecrawford & @relationshit Follow: Sarah Nicole Landry @thebirdspapaya & @thepapayapodcast Produced by Dear Media
Change is inevitable, how do we sit with these changes and embrace them? Today Sarah Nicole Landry joins me to share about her life and how it's shifted in the past 2 years. We talk motherhood, the business of being an influencer, her life right now with all the ups and downs and how to embrace chance with grace. Stick around for my 3 favourite things for the week AND a Friendo Recommendation! Thank you for being here! Explore my shop: http://www.hellofriendo.com Thank you Sarah for your contribution to Friendo. Follow Sarah on Instagram @thebirdspapaya Follow along on social: Instagram @hellofriendoshop Instagram @amandamuse Twitter @museamanda Facebook /museamanda YouTube AmandaMuse Advertising Inquiries: https://curiouscast.ca/advertise-with-us/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keep your heart soft and your boundaries strong!This week, Good Moms are joined by body confidence advocate, speaker, and writer Sarah Nicole Landry aka @thebirdspapaya.In this episode you can expect to hear conversations about: - Dating as a single mother after a divorce - Going from a stay at home mom to working two jobs in less than 2 weeks - Honoring yourself ENOUGH to leave a relationship that no longer serves you- A realistic interpretation about manifestation- Doing what YOU love VS. what everyone else loves FOR YOU. This may be the pep talk you need to be more mindful about honoring your boundaries and intuition. Connect with us: @GoodMoms_badchoices @WatchErica@Milah_mapp@TheGoodVibeRetreatConnect with our guest: @TheBirdsPapaya—--------------------------------------Mom AF: There are millions of us. We're flawed. We're unpolished. We AIN'T wake up like this.What you need (and what I offer to you through this book) is honesty and companionship. You don't want to feel regret and believe me, you are not alone. This is a sister circle in a book for mom; it is about YOU.Read "MOM AF" today by visiting https://christinemichelcarter.com/mom-af/ Hello Fresh:Would you like a week-load of food (16 meals) & 3 FREE gifts?! Just go to HelloFresh.com and use our code "GMBC16" Feeld :Are you in a couple and looking to find that third? Or are you single and searching for a dating app that actually encourages you to embrace your sexual side? Then, you need to check out Feeld!feeld.co/goodmoms
Welcome back to the BodPod! Today, we have an extra special episode for you as our cofounders Jess Hunichen and Emily Ward sit down with Sarah Nicole Landry of The Birds Papaya to chat all things BodCon! Sarah Nicole Landry is a mom of four who loves cultivating powerful social media conversations around life and our experiences in it. She is a body confidence activist, speaker, writer, three times cover girl, and weekly host of the Papaya Podcast. After witnessing the incredible conversations taking place in the social space around body confidence, founders of Shine Talent Group Jess and Emily wanted to build a platform that would help amplify these voices and allow this community to share in an experience that would bring people together and help further the impact of this movement.In this episode, Sarah, Jess, and Emily will talk about how the BodCon came to be, what the goal and purpose of the BodCon really is, and the people who have inspired and participated in the BodCon along the way. Besides this, they'll also chat about confidence, shame, and the way in which the BodCon is creating a space for conversations about these topics and so many more to take place, whether they are difficult or not. Last but not least, Jess and Emily will share the feedback they've received about the BodCon from the community and how that has shaped the conference going forward. Keep listening to hear how we at the BodCon and Sarah are working to raise the community up by fostering those difficult but necessary conversations. For more information about BodCon 2022 and to purchase tickets, click here!BodCon Website: www.thebodcon.comBodCon Instagram: @thebodconSarah's Website: www.thebirdspapaya.comSarah's Instagram: @thebirdspapaya
Oh baby! Join Isabelle as she chats with her friend Lyndsi about experiencing pregnancy and postpartum in our diet culture laden society. What is a belly only pregnancy and why are we told to strive for it? What recovery tools were helpful when growing a person? How has having a child changed her perspective of her own body? We'll delve into these questions and many more. Content Warning (CW) - We discuss disordered eating, disordered behaviors, and pregnancy in this episode. Food for your feed: Summer Innanen, Caroline Dooner, Jade Beall, Sarah Nicole Landry, and Plus Size Birth
What happens when you finally end years of telling yourself who you need to be and how you need to look and start accepting yourself for who you are? Sarah Nicole Landry is here to tell us all about her journey in doing just that in front of 2 million people daily. As a Mother, Internet Sensation, Entrepreneur, Nipple Embracer, and all around really great human, Sarah joins us to talk about the impact of showing up as your most authentic self and what her path looked like to get there. We deep dive into questions about internet trolls and how she handles them, body changes, vulnerability, motherhood, and how she's built her well known brand The Birds Papaya over the last 13 years. Produced by Dear Media The Pill Club is offering a $10 donation to Bedsider.org for every Unzipped listener that becomes a patient. Help more women gain access to affordable birth control by visiting thepillclub.com/unzipped Sakara is offering 20% off their order of delicious, plant-rich meals when you visit sakara.com/unzipped or enter code UNZIPPED at checkout.
Today Sarah Nicole Landry of the very popular instagram, @thebirdspapaya is here for our weekly dose of perspective and inspiration. She talks how she came to be such a force in the social media space starting from a blog she created by googling “how to code a blog” in hopes to feel less alone in the world. She talks creating a platform on a weightloss journey that helped her to realize that even at her lowest weight she didn't feel like it is enough. From that realization she shifted to her now platform focused on helping women to achieve body acceptance and own their beauty, stretch-marks, cellulite, and all. She talks owning shame and how losing it all showed her that there is always a bigger plan and that when you live authentically life just gets that much better. Other Topics covered: pregnancy, postpartum, embracing a changing body, and how her now husband helped her to truly embrace the ebbs and flows of life. Share this one and tag us on instagram! Intro: Sydney talks embracing change and how it can be the thing you needed most in life! Reach out! @somethingtosharepodcast Hosted by: @sydneylotuaco Guest: -@thebirdspapaya -Sarah's blog -download Sarah's app -listen to the Papaya Podcast here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I get to have a conversation with the fantastic Sarah Nicole Landry who is a body confidence advocate, speaker, writer, model, weekly podcast host, and mother to 4 kids (the youngest of which is only a few months old). We talk about the hashtag #PassTheMic, and why it's so crucial not just to 'sit down and shut up' on topics such as body image, but to pass the mic to content creators with less privilege than ourselves.We then go on to talk about a range of other things, from ice baths to detoxing... but the most crucial coming right at the end when we set the world to rights about which is better: cupcakes or cake.Sarah can be found both on social media @thebirdspapaya and also hosting The Papaya Podcast.-My debut book, Food Isn't Medicine: Challenge Nutribollocks & Escape The Diet Trap, is now available for pre-order online (Amazon, Book Depository, and elsewhere). Do come and join me on social media @drjoshuawolrich.If you enjoyed this episode, please do leave a review!