Ep 60: Life, Love and Loss

TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains adult conversations about disordered eating and mental illness. Please make sure you're in a good headspace before listening. And if you need to talk to someone, please get in touch with your local suicide prevention or emergency services.

How well do we really know someone who lives in the spotlight? 

In this deeply heartfelt conversation, Lisa Curry opens up to Meg about the experiences that have shaped her life. From swimming, family, marriage, and divorce to finding love again, Lisa talks about the highs and lows that life has brought her.

She helps shed light on the qualities that make a high-impact coach, why a strong work ethic is vital to success, her heartbreaking struggle to support her daughter Jaimi, and so much more. You'll walk away feeling more connected, better understanding who the real Lisa is, and inspired to bring more dedication and commitment into every facet of your life.

In this conversation we discuss

▫️ The qualities that make a high-impact coach.

▫️ Why a strong worth ethic is vital to success.

▫️ Her heart-breaking struggle to support her daughter, Jaimi.

▫️ And so much more...

You can quote us on that…

"If you want something, it requires repeated effort over time."

Lisa Curry

“Recovery is the most important aspect of a quality training program. If you don't have that recovery time, you can't keep going.”

Lisa Curry

"It's really hard to look after your family when your cup is empty."

Lisa Curry

Connect

Lisa Curry - Instagram | Website

Continue the journey

Lisa’s Book is titled “Lisa – A memoir of 60 years of life, love and loss" and it’s available now in store and online.

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