• The Truth About Perfectionism, Self Compassion, and Body Autonomy from a Retired Dancer

  • Jul 11 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

The Truth About Perfectionism, Self Compassion, and Body Autonomy from a Retired Dancer

  • Summary

  • Today on No Former Athlete, we explore the inspiring journey of Alison Wiley, a retired competitive dancer who has faced the complexities of athletic identity, body autonomy, and the transition to motherhood. Alison shares her early beginnings in ballet, her experiences with competitive dance growing up, and her time on her college dance team. She opens up about the struggles of leaving the dance world, the grief associated with losing that part of her identity, and her ongoing battle with perfectionism.


    Alison candidly discusses how becoming a mother reignited her passion for dance, the pressures of societal expectations, and the challenges of balancing a career and reconnecting with passions. She delves into the emotional and physical impacts of intense athletic training, the lasting effects on body image, and her efforts to find joy and fulfillment in movement once again.


    Tune in to hear Alison's reflections on resilience, the pursuit of new dreams, and the importance of grace and self compassion. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone experiencing identity shifts, looking to reconnect with their passions, or interested in the powerful stories of athletes beyond their competitive years. Join us for this heartfelt and motivational conversation with this no former athlete.


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