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Abbie chats with Jo Walduck, a recovery coach, about the intersection of gender, mental health, and personal growth. Jo shares her multifaceted identity and journey through recovery from both disordered eating and alcohol use while navigating the world as a trans person. She discusses the complexities of healing through multiple identities while overcoming addiction and chronic illness.
This episode is an exploration of the non-linear nature of recovery – from the importance of compassion, to the impact of childhood experiences, to why our coping mechanisms need to be seen with nuance and respect.
Jo reflects on the challenges of feeling at home in her body, letting go of perfectionism, and why it’s so hard to reach out for help when we’re struggling.
Listen to hear more about:
What’s on Jo’s plate—literally and metaphorically
Navigating life as a collection of niches and identities
The ongoing nature of recovery and learning to set things down
Why self-compassion is essential in the healing process
How childhood experiences shape our coping mechanisms
The role of food and alcohol as tools for survival
The intersection of gender identity and substance use
How therapy offers tools but isn’t a quick fix
The pivotal moment of moving beyond coping mechanisms
The importance of support and community in building a new life
Grief as a part of understanding identity and healing
The parallel journeys of sobriety and gender transition
How chronic illness can complicate the recovery process
Why recovery is non-linear, layered, and deeply personal
The role of self-love in living authentically
Finding a sense of home in one’s body
Reaching out for support as an act of strength
Letting go of moral judgments around food and prioritizing self-care
Embracing uncertainty as part of being human
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More about Jo:
Jo Anne Walduck (pronouns she/they), is in her late 30s, a Brit who’s lived in France for almost all her adult life, a trauma-informed business, life, and recovery coach, a cat lover, a woman in recovery, a writer, a dreamer, a napper. A storyteller and a delighter in the growth and healing that happens when we turn our nurturing energy inwards and let it overflow outwards, rather than focussing on everyone else and gasping for the dregs. A trans femme living with chronic illness and fatigue, a human navigating the waves of generational trauma, familial grief, and queer joy.
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