In this episode, Andres sat down with Katie Bramlett, the founder of WeShape, a revolutionary fitness company that prioritizes self-acceptance and self-love over body transformation goals. They delve into Katie's personal journey in the fitness industry and the challenges she faced aligning her values with industry norms. They discuss the importance of self-acceptance, challenging toxic beliefs related to exercise, and cultivating a strong internal connection to guide choices. Tune in to discover a refreshing perspective on fitness and learn how to embark on a journey towards self-love and self-acceptance.
The Cliffs Notes:
About Katie
Katie Bramlett started WeShape with the intention of advocating for women to stop focusing on the number on the scale and instead put their energy and efforts towards a more meaningful intention such as movement, rest, and a deeper connection with self. Her entire company and product is rooted in intention, movement, community, and beliefs. Katie has a passion for bringing awareness to the toxic expectations placed on women in the fitness industry, as well as the often overshadowed, yet pivotal roles women play in business and entrepreneurship.
TO CONNECT WITH KATIE
WeShape Website: https://www.weshape.com/
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