#103: Carter’s Goodbye: A Reflection on Change, Loss, and Grief
Release Date: 10/09/2020
The Appetite
"Even within the male-centric model, women have accomplished incredible feats of athleticism, smashing long-held beliefs about what women can or cannot achieve. Imagine what would happen if everyone had access to better information and guidance.” These are the words of Christine Yu, in the introduction of her book “Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes”. In this episode of The Appetite, Opal’s Director of Exercise+Sport and Co Founder, Kara Bazzi, LMFT talks with Christine about her reflections on the intersection of sport and gender through the lens of her work as...
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info_outlineHow do you know when it’s time to let go? On this more reflective and personal episode of The Appetite, Opal Co-Founder’s Lexi Giblin, Kara Bazzi, and Julie Church join host Carter Umhau to explore themes around loss, grief, accepting change, and letting go. Inspired by an announcement from Carter about her departure from the podcast, the crew reflects on where The Appetite has been and where we’re headed next!
Links:
Stay in touch with Carter Umhau, LMHC via www.carterumhau.com andwww
Connect with Opal:
Facebook: https://www.
Instagram: @opalfoodandbody
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.
Thank you to our team...
Host and Producer Carter Umhau: www.carterumhau.com and www.piththerapy.com
Music by Aaron Davidson: https://soundcloud.
Editing by David Bazzi
And support from Camille Dodson