86: Leaving Toxic Relationships
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Acknowledging toxic relationships and when positivity becomes just as toxic. We discuss Simone Biles in the news and how removing herself from a toxic situation doesn’t make her a quitter, it makes her powerful and strong. Claire processes through vaccination progress (or lack thereof) frustrations, and we discuss our high school selves. EAT TO EVOLVE DISCOUNT CODE JOYCLAIRE15 www.joyandclaire.com email: [email protected] instagram: joyandclaire_ This is Joy & Claire Episode 86: Leaving Toxic Relationships Episode Date: August 5, 2021 Transcription Completed: August 15, 2021 Audio Length: 50:46 minutes Joy: Hey guys, this is Joy. Claire: And this is Claire. Joy: And this is Joy and Claire. I’d like to do a quick plug before we even get started because I just had to grab some bites of Eat to Evolve before we started recording, and it’s delicious. I grabbed a Grab & Go. Claire: I had the barbecue chicken salad. Joy: I had the, what is it a sweet potato? I don’t have the name in front of me. Claire: Like the sweet potato family salad or something like that. Joy: Yes, the sweet potato family style salad, and it’s delicious. I love it. So if you want to support the podcast, you can support us by going to Eat to Evolve and using the discount code JOYCLAIRE15 for a discount off your order. Claire: Which – this is not intuitive – but the discount code JOYCLAIRE15 gets you 20% off your first order. I don’t know why there’s a 15 at the end. It doesn’t make any sense. Maybe it started off as 15% and then – Joy: I think it started, but regardless – “Irregardless” – you should probably use that code and support the podcast, and then also get a discount off delicious food. That’s eattoevolve.com, the discount code JOYCLAIRE15. Claire: Delish. Joy: Delish. Claire: I’m eating it for lunch. I love it. How’s it going? We’ve had so many interviews lately. Joy: We really have. We always get mixed reviews on interviews because people just want to hear us, which I really appreciate, really appreciate it. And there’s only so much of us to go around, guys. Sometimes we need to hear other people’s voices. Claire: I feel like it’s less that people only love hearing us and more that they know what they’re getting when they get us, and when we have a guest we don’t always resonate with everyone. But I have really been interested in the fact that every interview that we’ve had lately has really come back to this theme of not ignoring the signals that your body is giving you. I feel like we talked about that with Laura Ligos. We definitely talked about that with Dr. Cook. We talked about that with Noel. Next in a couple weeks we are going to have an interview with Scout from Scout’s Agency. She talks about that. It’s just such a theme right now that I think people are really coming out of the past year out of touch with themselves and out of touch with what living in a non-super-stressed-out state even feels like. And we’re all realizing, oh my gosh, my body is crying out for help. Joy: Can I share a personal story really quick along those same lines? People can probably tell by now that I’m very cautious about what I share about why I left my job,