Georgia's back — and this time, things are even deeper.
When Georgia first came on the podcast, she was in what she thought was full recovery. And in many ways she was. But what followed taught her something nobody really talks about: recovering from an eating disorder doesn't automatically fill the void it leaves behind. In this episode, we get into what happens after recovery, why so many women find themselves slipping back into old patterns not out of relapse but out of boredom and emptiness, and what it actually looks like to build a life so full there's simply no room for the eating disorder anymore.
In this episode, we cover:
✨ Why Georgia doesn't call what happened a relapse — and the crucial distinction that matters
✨ What "complacency in recovery" actually looks like and how quickly it can creep in
✨ Why the identity of being "in recovery" can keep you stuck — and what to shift to instead
✨ The void that recovery leaves behind and why filling it is non-negotiable
✨ How boredom, not desire, can pull you back into eating disorder behaviours
✨ Why recovering from an eating disorder doesn't fix life — and why that's actually good news
✨ The honeymoon phase of recovery and what comes after it
✨ Fear of taking up space in the world as the next evolution of the fear of physical growth
✨ How diet culture and self-suppression are the same oppression — just in different forms
✨ Why your recovered mind is one of the most powerful tools you'll ever have
✨ Feeling and moving through emotions — what actually works and what doesn't
✨ Why emotions, when suppressed, will always find a way to come out
✨ Hypothalamic amenorrhea — what it is, why it matters even if you don't want children, and Georgia's personal journey with it
✨ Why you can be mentally free and still dealing with the physical long-term effects of restriction
✨ Georgia's coaching practice — who she works with and how to reach her
Powerful quotes from the episode:
💬 "Recovery from an eating disorder doesn't fix life. Life is still a bit shit sometimes — and unless you put energy into filling it up, the eating disorder will fill the space instead."
💬 "I was so bored. All I knew was eating disorder behaviours. I didn't know what else to do — and that was the honest truth."
💬 "The fear of taking up space in the world is the same oppression as diet culture keeping women physically small. I refused to stay small in either way."
💬 "Recovery is the hardest thing I've ever done. So now I look at life and think — bring it on. I've already overcome my biggest fears."
💬 "I am no longer willing to contribute to my own oppression. That quote on my mirror changed everything."
💬 "Any feeling that wants to arise within you, you have the capacity to feel it. Otherwise it wouldn't be rising. Trust that."
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