On this week’s episode we have guest Chandice Probst. (and her sweet little babe you may hear here and there!) Chandice is the bubbly personality behind This Vivacious Life. She is a food and entertaining blogger and the co-author of Gluten-Free on a Budget. Chandice’s work has been featured in print and online industry publications, most notably Mingle Magazine, Women’s World, and Country Living Magazine. As someone with celiac disease and a degree in health science, she has led the charge in hosting celiac awareness nights with MLB and NBA teams around the nation raising money for research. While she loves to cook and entertain, Chandice loves being a wife and mother most. AND my sister!!
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This episode we talk about motherhood while working and in quarantine, that includes schedules that work for her, plus getting back to her roots of cycling. Chandice share’s her discovery of her disordered eating with binge eating that she came to terms with while in the hospital on bed rest in 2019, how she is working with a therapeutic dietitian, what she has done to work through it and tips along the way. How to be okay with wearing the size of clothes you are right now, while also striving to continue to be the best version of you. We discuss social media and how we are trying not to waste ours and other people’s time. Getting older and more. Learn more about Chandice at This Vivacious Life.
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Mentions in this episode:
Chandice’s Website, This Vivacious Life
Books: It Was Me All Along by Andie Mitchell, Work Book
Chandice’s Therapeutic Dietician
Recipes: Banana Blackbottom Cake, Homemade Pudding, Gluten-Free Instant Pot Mac and Cheese
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