Joy Taylor gets personal about spending over 20 years in the public eye and the reality of having strangers constantly comment on your body, appearance, and health.
In this solo episode, Joy opens up about aging, weight fluctuations, stress, wellness trends, therapy, and learning to embrace softness instead of constantly trying to “fix” herself.
After recent bloodwork revealed extremely high stress levels, Joy began reevaluating her relationship with fitness, health, and self-image. She explains why personalized health matters, why internet commentary can be dangerous, and why people should be more gentle with themselves and others.
A vulnerable conversation about health, self-worth, and surviving the pressure of public life.

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