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Chronic Illness Is Not Good - But Healing Is

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Trigger warning: chronic illness, eating disorders, alcoholism.
Josie is a mental health expert. She had depression, anxiety, alcoholism, and an eating disorder in her teens and 20’s. After years of struggling with traditional therapy, even becoming a licensed therapist and working at The Betty Ford Center, she was unable to solve any of her mental health issues. Thankfully, she found the missing piece that led her to fully heal from all her mental health disorders. Josie is passionate about helping others with mental health disorders heal and create fulfilling lives.
She is thankful for the gift of her past mental health issues and lives in gratitude.
On today’s podcast, she is excited to share the missing piece to the Not Good audience.
Check out Josie's website, The Hashimoto's Fix, or contact her directly at josie.n.warren@gmail.com.

If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
Please follow the not good podcast on
Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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Trigger warning: chronic illness, eating disorders, alcoholism.
Josie is a mental health expert. She had depression, anxiety, alcoholism, and an eating disorder in her teens and 20’s. After years of struggling with traditional therapy, even becoming a licensed therapist and working at The Betty Ford Center, she was unable to solve any of her mental health issues. Thankfully, she found the missing piece that led her to fully heal from all her mental health disorders. Josie is passionate about helping others with mental health disorders heal and create fulfilling lives.
She is thankful for the gift of her past mental health issues and lives in gratitude.
On today’s podcast, she is excited to share the missing piece to the Not Good audience.
Check out Josie's website, The Hashimoto's Fix, or contact her directly at josie.n.warren@gmail.com.

If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988.
Please follow the not good podcast on
Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!
Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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