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The One About The Importance Of The Word “And” with Jayne Mattingly

Ep. 145

Jayne Mattingly is a long-time IG friend of mine who continually inspires me and today I am so excited to sit down with her and discuss work as a Body Image Coach, and her work as a disability advocate. Jayne’s personal story is also an important one. From able-bodied to disabled-bodied, Jayne discusses her journey with body grief and the importance of the word “and” (we’ll explain).

You can follow Jayne for her personal story and her work @RecoveryLoveAndCare on the gram, www.recoveryloveandcare.com and learn more or contribute to The And Initiative there.

 

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