Avoiding the Toddler-to-Trainwreck Pipeline, with Alyson Stoner
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Alyson Stoner started acting and performing in Hollywood at just 7 years old, eventually starring in Missy Elliott’s “Work It” music video, and movies like Cheaper by the Dozen, Step Up, and Camp Rock. But as one might expect, the pressures of the entertainment industry had a troubling impact on Alyson and her mental health. In this episode, Alyson tells Alex about the effect fame had on her psychological well being growing up, her low point of going to rehab for an eating disorder, and how her road to healing led to the creation of her business, Movement Genius.  Learn more about Movement Genius and their special end-of-year deal here: https://www.movementgenius.com/  Learn more about Ac+ion alkaline water here: https://www.actionalkalinewater.com/us/en-us/  You can watch this and all of our episodes on our Imposters YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UComlJdfRZdWvee9fDljRIkw/featured  Full transcripts for all Imposters episodes available at https://imposters.morningbrew.com 
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