• Full & Thriving: A Mental Health and Personal Development Podcast

  • De: Meg McCabe
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Full & Thriving: A Mental Health and Personal Development Podcast

De: Meg McCabe
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  • Full and Thriving Podcast: A Mental Health and Personal Development Podcast

    Welcome to Full and Thriving, the essential podcast for people seeking mental healing and personal growth, ready to reconnect with their true selves, reclaim their voice, and live boldly. Hosted by Meg McCabe, a Life Coach and Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, this podcast delves into creating a life that's authentically yours, free from the constraints of others' expectations.

    Join us as we explore empowering topics such as healing from disordered eating and body image challenges, setting boundaries, speaking up for yourself and your ideas, overcoming the fear of rejection, learning to say no, the power of self-expression, and breaking the habit of over-apologizing. With a mix of insightful guest interviews and thought-provoking solo shows, you'll gain the tools and inspiration needed to live a life that is truly full and thriving.

    Tune in each week for episodes that span psychology and mental health, designed specifically to empower perfectionists and people pleasers. Discover how to embrace your authenticity, build resilience, and thrive in every aspect of your life.

    Don't miss out—subscribe now and start your journey towards a more authentic, empowered, and fulfilling life!

    Keywords: eating disorders, body image, meantal health perfectionists, people pleasers, authenticity, reclaim power, live boldly, Meg McCabe, Life Coach, Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, setting boundaries, speaking up, overcoming fear of rejection, learning to say no, self-expression, over-apologizing, psychology, mental health, empowerment, self-discovery.

    Hosted by Meg McCabe a CCI Certified Eating Disorder Recovery Coach based in West Hartford, CT. She's the Founder of The Recovery Collective, a global, eating disorder recovery community focused on healing through connection. She's a passionate educator, speaker, group facilitator, retreat host, and mental health advocate.

    © 2024 Full & Thriving: A Mental Health and Personal Development Podcast
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  • 169. The Link Between People Pleasing and Body Image, Self Empowerment and Honoring Yourself: LIVE UNRESTRICTED TAKEOVER
    Sep 5 2024

    How do people pleasing affect your body image?

    In this special episode, originally from Sabrina’s Live Unrestricted podcast and now featured on Full and Thriving, Sabrina interviews Meg McCabe to explore the link between people-pleasing and body image. Meg shares her personal story of overcoming an eating disorder and how healing her people-pleasing tendencies has helped her regain her confidence. They dive into how people-pleasing affects self-worth, the fear of judgment, and the power of setting boundaries to honor your needs.

    Sabrina's Website: https://sabrinamagnan.com/
    Listen to Live Unrestricted https://sabrinamagnan.com/podcast

    Meg's website:
    www.meg-mccabe.com

    Meg's Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/

    New Full and Thriving YouTube Channel:
    https://bit.ly/3V6reYx

    Sign up for a free 1:1 coaching consultation with Meg
    http://bit.ly/3A1Cw5r

    Download and Listen to these free 200 eating disorder recovery affirmations: megmccabe.lpages.co/200-recovery-affirmations/

    Grab your Full and Thriving Merch!!
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective

    The Recovery Collective Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/the_recoverycollective/

    Watch and Subscribe to The Meg and Anne-Claire Show
    https://bit.ly/3cdHfIx



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    38 m
  • 168. Navigating Pregnancy After Eating Disorder Recovery: Cravings, Weight Gain, Gestational Diabetes, and Motherhood
    Aug 29 2024

    Have you ever wondered how someone recovers from an eating disorder and navigates the challenges of pregnancy?

    In this solo episode, Meg shares her deeply personal journey, revealing how the desire to become a mom played a crucial role in her recovery. She opens up about managing body changes, embracing weight gain, and navigating cravings with a newfound sense of food freedom. Meg also discusses the unexpected twist in her pregnancy—a diagnosis of gestational diabetes—and how she faced it with resilience and gratitude. From choosing the meaningful name for her baby to reflecting on her growth, Meg’s story is one of strength, hope, and the transformative power of motherhood.



    Meg's website:
    www.meg-mccabe.com

    Meg's Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/

    New Full and Thriving YouTube Channel:
    https://bit.ly/3V6reYx

    Sign up for a free 1:1 coaching consultation with Meg
    http://bit.ly/3A1Cw5r

    Download and Listen to these free 200 eating disorder recovery affirmations: megmccabe.lpages.co/200-recovery-affirmations/

    Grab your Full and Thriving Merch!!
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective

    The Recovery Collective Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/the_recoverycollective/

    Watch and Subscribe to The Meg and Anne-Claire Show
    https://bit.ly/3cdHfIx



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    33 m
  • 167. What Makes a Happy and Healthy Couple? w/ Juliana Massey
    Aug 22 2024

    What makes a relationship truly successful?

    In this episode, Meg welcomes Juliana, a marriage and family therapist, to explore the dynamics of healthy couples and what inspired her to pursue this field. Juliana discusses the role of a systemic therapist in addressing common challenges, such as negative patterns and recognizing when couples are no longer compatible. She shares her experiences with difficult cases, how infidelity can sometimes bring couples closer, and the importance of communication and mindfulness. They also delve into the antidotes to the Four Horsemen, signs of codependency, and practical steps to prevent losing oneself in a relationship.

    ABOUT OUR GUEST
    Juliana Massey is a marriage and family therapist with a deep passion for helping individuals and couples navigate life’s challenges. After earning her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Valdosta State University in Georgia, she gained invaluable experience working in a mental health hospital during the pandemic and with low-income and houseless clients in an outpatient community mental health organization. These experiences shaped her understanding of human resilience. In August 2022, Juliana moved to Utah, where she now specializes in working with couples, the LGBTQ+ community, and issues related to life changes, stress, anxiety, and self-esteem. As a non-pathologizing therapist, Juliana believes that people are not defined by their problems but are doing their best within the context of their history and circumstances. Her therapeutic approach is integrative, rooted in Family Systems Therapy and Narrative Therapy, while also drawing from Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Therapy. Outside of therapy, Juliana enjoys baking, exploring used bookstores, traveling, drinking boba tea, and taking long walks with her dog, Dolly.

    Checkout Juliana:
    Stephanie’s Website

    Meg's website:
    www.meg-mccabe.com

    Meg's Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/meg_mccabe/

    New Full and Thriving YouTube Channel:
    https://bit.ly/3V6reYx

    Sign up for a free 1:1 coaching consultation with Meg
    http://bit.ly/3A1Cw5r

    Download and Listen to these free 200 eating disorder recovery affirmations: megmccabe.lpages.co/200-recovery-affirmations/

    Grab your Full and Thriving Merch!!
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/RecoveryCollective

    The Recovery Collective Instagram:
    www.instagram.com/the_recoverycollective/

    Watch and Subscribe to The Meg and Anne-Claire Show
    https://bit.ly/3cdHfIx



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