Activity and Mental Health w/ Ashley Oliver

by Andrew Ware
01.05.2022

Ashley is a seminary student at Duke Divinity School, and is an aspiring United Methodist Pastor. She talks about her struggles with an eating disorder and the impact it had on her mental health. She dives into how this haas change her outlook on an active lifestyle and the steps she has taken to ensure that she is able to care for herself. 

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insta handle: @ashleynicoleoliver
twitter handle: @ashleynoliverr
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Background Music from Yevhen Lokhmatov, ‘Race For Glory’ www.melodyloops.com/tracks/race-for-glory/Grantedpermission to use this Music by Melody Loops and its licensees, including Andrew Ware.

Andrew Ware

Andrew is a pastor in the United Methodist Church serving Beech Grove UMC in Suffolk, Va. He is a husband to the most amazing wife and father to two amazing kids. I love to run and get active and I am a big advocate for self-care in whatever form helps you to care for yourself.

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