The Body: Part I

CARING FOR OURSELVES: A Podcast Series from Lisa Whittle

Alisa Keeton on Experiencing a Body Revelation

What do you feel and think about your own body…really? Do you see it as a temple of the Holy Spirit or a burden to carry? To examine this topic closer, Lisa welcomes her good friend, Alisa Keeton to the show. As the founder of Revelation Wellness and author of a new book, The Body Revelation, Alisa offers a fresh perspective on everything from hype culture, to body language, to mind-spirit-body connection, and everything in between.

Weight Loss, Quick Fixes, and Jesus

Grab a cup of coffee and settle in! It’s time to have another authentic, unfiltered conversation with Lisa, and what better topic to discuss than our obsession with weight loss and quick fixes? Lisa connects the dots between how we view our bodies and how we worship Jesus. Listen in to discover why these two are directly connected and what we can do to find true freedom and lasting relief.

Self-Care or Self-Obsessed?

In true “unfiltered” fashion, Lisa uses this episode to answer all your questions on the hot topic of “self-care.” What is the true end goal of your self-care? When does it become a self-obsession? What are Lisa’s thoughts on Botox, lip fillers, lash extensions, and other beauty treatments? Lean in to discover Lisa’s four red flags on self-care, why self-care is important, and what women of ALL ages can learn from this relevant conversation!

Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith on Prioritizing Rest

Are you longing for rest? When someone asks how you're doing, does the word “exhausted” come to mind first? Physician, author, and speaker, Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith, joins Lisa for an insightful and practical conversation around the topic of rest. They discuss why sleep and rest aren't the same, why vacations don't bring the lasting relief we need, and the seven unique types of rest we need at various points in life. (Dr. Saundra even offers a quiz to find out which type you need most right now!) If you’re ready to discover how to get the rest you crave – this episode is for you!

The Truth About Women and Alcohol

You were promised hot topics every Friday for “Lisa Unfiltered” and this episode does not disappoint! Is God enough, or do we need a little wine too? What causes us to turn to alcohol and what can we do about it? Lisa gets real as she candidly shares her journey with alcohol and what it means to choose to pursue God over everything else.

Breaking Up With Disordered Eating

What do you see when you look in the mirror? Imperfections? Disappointments? Secrets? Tackling the difficult subject of disordered eating, Lisa speaks into the shadowed places of the heart and offers a spiritual perspective on what it means to have a “healthy” body. Drawing from personal experience, she shares two practical ways to “break up” with disordered eating, and one important question God wants to ask you. It's never too late to take that first step; freedom is on the other side!

Your Body Deserves More Than Hype

In this episode, Lisa invites listeners to have a crucial conversation about body image. Rather than using pom poms and pep talks to address deep issues of past generational mindsets and habits, Lisa offers a fresh perspective that, “God knows what your body has been through.” Listen in for encouragement and healing.

Showing Up For Our Bodies

Today's conversation is real and personal as Lisa shares a little peek into her long and complicated relationship with her body, food, and exercise. Lisa asks three thought-provoking questions that will push us to honest conversations about our own bodies. Settle in and listen, letting Lisa's words wash over you, bringing you to a place of gratitude as  you think about the body that God has given you.

The Secret Pain of Menopause

Today's conversation touches on a topic that isn't addressed nearly enough in our circles of friendship and family. But, there's a high probability that this is affecting you personally or someone that you know. Lisa will share her own personal story with menopause and in doing so encourages us to listen to our bodies. It's up close and personal and will give you hope and community.