The Role of Identity in Recovery
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In this episode Millie chats to Nadia. Nadia battled an eating disorder after graduating from university. Alongside her job in arts administration, she now also acts as a lived experience speaker and peer mentor through Eating Disorders Queensland and is passionate about sharing her story to help others feel less alone.  They discuss her eating disorder journey, the impact that being Jewish had on the development of her eating disorder and the role that intuitive movement, journaling and art played in her recovery.  There is hope at ended.org.au  endED is a nonprofit organisation and needs your support to continue providing guidance and hope for those affected by eating disorders. DONATE HERE Follow endED on Facebook or Instagram  Find out more about Millie Thomas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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