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Boundaries and Bodies with Bria Wannamaker

42m · Wisdom for Wellness · 31 Mar 13:00

With spring around the corner, Sam and Sarah are already anticipating the toxic magazine ads, Instagram stories, and social media comments telling us it’s time to get our “Summer Body”. Frankly, we are tired of this harmful mentality!! Join us in this vulnerable and real episode with a local Kingston psychotherapist and personal trainer, Bria Wannamaker, to examine how our thoughts directly impact our actions, and how those impact our behaviours. As a fellow podcast host, Bria brings an engaging perspective to share how common lifestyle changes may alter the way we view ourselves. We learn practical tools to start moving in more mindful ways and learning how to “be still”.   

Website: www.briawannamaker.com 

IG & TikTok: @ bria.wannamaker 

Podcast: The Better Bodies Podcast 

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