
Sally's Hotline #4: Exercise to Exorcize Your Demons
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Host Sally Hed Dalquist drops in with a quick, powerful Sally’s Hotline mini-episode to share how exercise can do more than strengthen your body, it can help exorcize your demons.
Whether it’s stress, trauma, or emotional weight you’re carrying, this tip explores how physical movement (especially running) can help process what’s stuck inside. Sally shares her own experiences with running as meditation, how it helped her overcome financial struggles, and why movement can bring surprising moments of emotional clarity.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why running can be a form of moving meditation (even if you've rolled your eyes through a yoga class)
- How stress hormones like adrenaline and cortisol affect your runs, and your weight
- The unexpected way Sally lost weight when she wasn't running marathons
- Why emotional clarity often strikes mid-run
- A dedication to Aaron Burrows, author of Metal Monday and guest on Episode 4, who used running and faith to transform his life
Sally reminds us that whether you’re praying, pacing, or just trying to process the week, movement can be medicine. It can help you uncover what’s been buried and guide you toward peace, purpose, or even your next big breakthrough.
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