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'Ridiculously You Podcast' seeks bold experts to talk self‑love, boundaries and body positivity

'Ridiculously You Podcast' seeks bold experts to talk self‑love, boundaries and body positivity

Julie May is recording Season 1 of the new Ridiculously You Podcast and is casting expert guests. Leaders in empowerment, wellness, entrepreneurship, and body positivity can now apply to share their real stories on self-love, boundaries, and living unapologetically at ridiculouslyyou.com/beaguest.
AUSTIN, Texas - July 23, 2025 - Julie May, founder of the Ridiculously You self‑love movement, began recording the first episodes of 'The Ridiculously You Podcast' this week and is inviting additional guests to join the program's inaugural season.
The weekly interview series pairs May's trademark 'live out loud' philosophy with candid stories from leaders, healers and entrepreneurs who have turned their own 'too much' into a force for good. Season 1 will premiere in September; tapings continue through late August.
'I created The Ridiculously You Podcast to have the kinds of conversations we wish people were having - unfiltered, deep, sometimes hilarious, always transformational. If you're done watering yourself down and want to speak from the soul, I want you on the show.'
Guest criteria
Bonus points
- A quirky or controversial take on the self‑development space. - The ability to laugh at yourself while having a meaningful conversation. - Showing up with heart, humor and humanity.
Interviews are recorded remotely via Zoom and run about 45 minutes. Guests receive a promotional toolkit when their episode airs.
Apply to be a guest at ridiculouslyyou.com/beaguest. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis while recording slots remain.
About Julie May
Julie May is an international award‑winning keynote speaker, two‑time best‑selling author, host of The Ridiculously You Podcast, and founder of the Ridiculous Women Society. After losing 100 pounds through radical self‑love and a sustainable low‑carb lifestyle, she has helped thousands ditch perfectionism, set unshakeable boundaries, and live unapologetically out loud. Her work has been featured on KSL 5 News, Good Things Utah, CBS, and ABC.
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