Teresa Brown shares space with Lisa Bonta Sumii in this episode of SportsEpreneur for a candid discussion about mental health–specifically struggles related to body dysmorphia. She is a high-performing powerlifter, and she also works as an elementary school teacher. Her passion for the sport and for teaching truly shines through in her voice. A major ... Read more


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Teresa Brown shares space with Lisa Bonta Sumii in this episode of SportsEpreneur for a candid discussion about mental health–specifically struggles related to body dysmorphia. She is a high-performing powerlifter, and she also works as an elementary school teacher. Her passion for the sport and for teaching truly shines through in her voice.


A major topic covered in this episode that we want to bring attention to:


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Teresa is open about her struggles with body dysmorphia related to her sport and she is a proponent of therapy. She acknowledges the “line between living your life and also recognizing that [she] wanted to compete at the highest level possible” (13:57). Once entering the powerlifting arena, she was “absolutely addicted from day one” (6:52). She found a community around powerlifting and gained a sense of fulfillment in the competition atmosphere. She believes that we need to “recognize our bodies for what they are able to do and perform for us” (8:52). Teresa makes real connections in this episode with her unfiltered honesty.


Teresa has overcome body dysmorphia and physical injuries throughout the course of her career. She was able to accept the fact that she needed more than just the sport and that it could not be her “everything” (34:09). She has always been able to bounce back and pursue her passions despite obstacles. “Our stories in life impact our purpose and our passion” (26:58) and these stories deserve to be told.


This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. And it’s all about mental health in sports.


From Lisa:


I’m Lisa Bonta Sumii and this is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. 


This podcast series is a space for conversations with athletes, coaches, practitioners, and stakeholders in sports. And it’s where those individuals share their perspectives, experiences, and thoughts on mental health in sports. 


Eric Kasimov of SportsEpreneur is generously hosting the AthMindset Podcast Series on his platform as he deeply believes that these conversations are essential and deserve to be prioritized.


This is the AthMindset Podcast Series on SportsEpreneur. SportsEpreneur — the content platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide!


If you are looking to start a podcast or create original content, you have to talk with the team at SportsEpreneur. I work with them and I vouch for them. It’s that simple. Go to SportsE.io to learn more. 


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Useful web pages from this episode:

SportsEpreneur
KazCM Podcast Production
AthMindset | Lisa Bonta Sumii, LCSW, CSW

More content on Mental Health:

AthMindset | Out of Pain, Into Purpose with Sylvester Long, Jr
AthMindset | Peak Performance, Biohacking, and Neurofeedback with Angela Martinucci

Let’s Connect:

Lisa Bonta Sumii: LinkedIn, Twitter
Teresa Brown: Instagram
Eric Kasimov: TwitterLinkedIn

That’s a wrap:

Thank you for listening to this AthMindset Podcast Series episode on SportsEpreneur titled, “AthMindset | Powerlifting and Body Dysmorphia with Teresa Brown”.
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