The Feel Good Effect is a wellness podcast with a mission to unpack what it really mean to be healthy, with conversations and solo episodes themed around an effective, gentle approach. Hosted by Robyn Conley Downs, founder of mission-driven media and education brand, Real Food Whole Life, the show is about leaning out of wellness as another set of impossible standards, and leaning into self-trust,... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 248 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementHealth & Fitness |
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I love this podcast. I have listened over the last couple of years. It has been my go-to for long walks in the park during quarantine. Robyn offers methods and steps that are tangible and actionable. I don’t think I have found that with most other “wellness” platforms. My favorite episodes are with her alone, not with external guests. Appreciate that her advice is backed up by research! I hope she brings new episodes back in the future.
I fell upon Robyn’s instagram and checked out her podcast and was immediately inspired. She’s super intelligent, positive, and creative. I listen to the podcast on my lunch break (I have a little one at home so it’s a good time and uninterrupted) and am filled with ideas on how to add little things to my daily routine to help me feel good. Robyn is inspiring and also is just “real” - she knows we all have good and bad days, but there are many ways to brighten them up.
I came across the show in 2022… decided to go back listen from the beginning. I love Robyn’s gentle encouragement and non-judgemental approach to being a healthier version of myself. Great strategies that can be implemented without being an overwhelming change. Keep up the great work!
I listen to your show on my way to work. It’s such a positive start to my day and I love learning about so many topics that help in life. more
This show is exactly what I needed and didn’t know I needed it. I love the advice and ideas.
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Feel Good Effect launched 7 years ago and published 248 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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