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August 29th, 2023

Melissa Rohlfs talks about losing her father and eating disorders

  1. Melissa Rohlfs talks about losing her father and eating disorders Melissa Rohlfs 22:52

Melissa Rohlfs talks to us about overcoming an eating disorder brought on by the death of her father at an early and formative age. Join me as she tells her story and how she is now helping other women to overcome their eating disorders.

Melissa Rohlfs is a certified holistic health and life coach helping busy women find freedom and feel at peace with food, their bodies, and their lives.

She is committed to empowering women to break free from dieting, emotional eating, and self-image issues so they can ditch the Diet mentality and feel empowered in their own skin.

She teaches women how to find freedom from the struggle with food.

After her own tumultuous history with food {withholding and then later in life, bingeing}, she learned how to deal with the core issues around her broken relationship with food. As a result, she felt called to go to school and learn to teach other women how to do the same.

She graduated from the Health Coach Institute as a Holistic Health and Life Coach in 2018 and is the proud owner of Free 2 B Coaching.

She is a proud Purdue alumna living in Arizona with her husband, Chad, and two kiddos.

 

Links:
www.free2bcoaching.com
www.facebook.com/MelissaRohlfsCoach
https://www.instagram.com/free2b_coaching/
Podcast ~ https://anchor.fm/melissa-rohlfs
Cindy Burns Life Coach for the Widowed

Exactly one month before our 33rd wedding anniversary, my husband Daniel lost his short battle with lung cancer. Together, we raised six wonderful sons. His death marked the end of an era. The part of me that was a part of him was gone, and I didn't know who I was. After a long, hard struggle, I pulled myself out of that dark pit and determined that I wasn't going to let other widows go through the same hell if I could help it. I became a life coach for the widowed and a grief doula.

I realized that I wasn't the only one who had come out on the other side of grief, and there were a lot of people who had stories of making something good come from their grief. I started a podcast to highlight those individuals and let the world know that life does go on and, if we let it, the new life can be pretty darn good.

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