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Continued Conversations with Megan Gill

Conversations about self-image, self-compassion, and self-acceptance.

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Redondo Beach Pier! What's Your Favorite Thing About Your Body?

Redondo Beach Pier, Redondo Beach, CA | Saturday, August 8th, 2026 | 12:30-3:30pm

6-Man Volleyball Tournament! What's Your Favorite Thing About Your Body?

6-Man Beach Volleyball Tournament, Manhattan Beach, CA | Saturday, August 1st, 2026 | 2:30-5:30pm

The Poem That Inspired The Movement & Taking a Short Break for August!

To poem I wrote in 2020 that started it all & taking the month of August off from conversations.

Continued Conversations with Halle Hunt

Listen now | Learning to listen to and take care of our bodies, pandemic self-image struggles, navigating nourishment as an athlete, ultimately doing what is best for your body, and eating the dang pizza

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Key Method Pilates! What's Your Favorite Thing About Your Body?

Key Method Pilates, Redondo Beach | Saturday, July 4th, 2026 | 10:30am-1:30pm

Continued Conversations with Aidan Rees

Retraining our brains to see our bodies differently, rejecting societal beauty standards, shutting down negative self-talk, embracing aging, body liberation, and discovering your "why"

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Girls Night! What's Your Favorite Thing About Your Body?

"What's Your Favorite Thing" Girls Night! | Saturday, June 27th, 2026 | 5-11pm

Continued Conversations with Sara McKinley

Listen now | Navigating chronic illness and personal injury, facing your self-image as an actor, the dark side of diet culture, allowing your body to fluctuate, and advocating for yourself always

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YogaSix Redondo Beach! What's Your Favorite Thing About Your Body?

YogaSix Redondo Beach - Redondo Beach, CA | Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 8:30am-1:00pm

Continued Conversations with Evan Neilson

Evan's self-image journey as a male in the arts, the intersectionality of thin bodies and being cast, leading with care and awareness, being kinder to ourselves, and "all food is better than no food"

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