Am I Qualified to Love My Body?

I do want to warn you all before I intro today’s guest that we will be talking about our previous relationships with food and our battle with eating disorders during college.

Things no one ever told me before I went to college. 

1.     Toilet paper is expensive.

2.     That you get your mother’s hips sometime around your junior year with zero warning. 

I am excited to have Becca Morgan as the guest for this episode. Becca and I met as freshmen at Hendrix College and have enjoyed watching each other’s journey through social media as we individually navigate adulthood. She is rounding out her 3rd year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Ole Miss with women’s volleyball team and is currently pursuing her doctorate in nutrition.  So yes, she is a badass. 

Becca grew up dancing and started dancing competitively in elementary school. Her fitness journey truly began in college and as she was met with a lot of obstacles and challenges. Through graduate school to now, she has grown and evolved into someone embracing a self-love journey and hoping to lead and inspire others to do the same.

I know you are probably wondering why a successful SEC athletic trainer working on her doctoral degree in Nutrition on a podcast about imposter syndrome.  Well, as I said before, no one can escape imposter syndrome – it’s something that everyone faces.

Now, let’s dive into the interview. 

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