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Run Talk Run -Jessica Robson

Published on: 17th November, 2021

Please remember that no episode of the MyoMinds podcast can be used as a replacement for medical advice and/or care.

Disclaimer - In this episode we talk about disordered eating, disordered exercise and suicide. Please take care if choosing to listen.

In this episode of the MyoMinds Podcast I speak with the founder of Run Talk Run, and now Walk Talk Walk, Jessica Robson.

Listen to the full podcast to hear us discuss:

  • Our relationships with exercise and how they have changed over time
  • Jess's experiences with bulimia
  • What is Run Talk Run?
  • Why Jess started Run Talk Run
  • How Run Talk Run is progressing
  • Our advice for people wanting to start their own business

To find Jess you can follow her on:

Instagram: @Jessicamaryrobson

Twitter: @runtalkrun

Also make sure you head over to the Run Talk Run website: https://www.runtalkrun.com/

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About the Podcast

MyoMinds Podcast
Demystifying mental health in the exercising community
The MyoMinds podcast is here to start the discussions around disordered eating, exercise addiction, muscle dysmorphia, and everything in-between within exercisers.

Our guests include professional athletes, Experts, Doctors, coaches, experts by experience, and more.

The podcast is hosted by the CEO of MyoMinds, George Mycock. He has personal experience with eating disorders, muscle dysmorphia, depression, and anxiety.

*Disclaimer: The MyoMinds Podcast can not be used as a replacement for medical help. If you are struggling with issues related to the content of this podcast, please speak to a medical professional or one of the many available mental health charities (e.g. The Samaritans helpline: 116 123).*

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George Mycock

I am the CEO of MyoMinds and the host of the MyoMinds Podcast. I'm a fitness enthusiast who has lived experience with eating disorders, compulsive exercise, and body dysmorphia. I want to improve the understanding of mental health within the fitness and sport community.