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Topic: Podcast - August 02 2022
Episode 82. Allie Ostrander- A 3x NCAA Champion's Journey with Disordered Eating

Allie Ostrander, a middle distance runner specializing in the Steeplechase shares her journey in sport, specifically with disordered eating. Allie is an incredibly accomplished graduate of Boise State where she was the NCAA Steeple champion in 2017, 2018, and 2019 along with many podium finishes in Cross Country and on the track. Since graduating college, Allie has been a powerful voice in the running community, speaking out about healing from disordered eating, as she is going through it. Today, Allie shares how her experience with disordered eating first started, and gives her advice on dealing with harmful narratives around body image. Allie also highlights that whenever we make decisions about our health, we have to consider our future selves and how these decisions will impact them. “You're not good because of your body. You are good because you're talented and driven and you work hard and those things won't go away just cause your body changes.” - Allie Ostrander

By: Zosia Bulhak

VIS Creator

Topic: Podcast

August 02 2022

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Transcript

Episode #82

Guest: Allie Ostrander

“A 3x NCAA Champion's Journey with Disordered Eating”

[00:00:00]Allie O: Have confidence in your ability and trust that your body will be the best at the place where it. has everything that, it needs and it's healthy. And. You're not good because of your body. You are good because you're talented and drive...

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