Nathalia Campos: Love Island and The Reality of Rejection | #002 Dissolved With Dr Rosh


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Dec 13 2022 35 mins  

Welcome to Dissolved by Dr Rosh. 

My brand-new podcast where I’ll be inviting friends, celebrities, and CEOs, to talk about how they are using their influence and voice for good. 

As an experienced GP, cardiology and aesthetics practitioner who has spent 2 decades working in medicine, I can promise you that this podcast will be the first of its kind. 

Covering everything from new-age beauty standards to social media and mental health, search Dissolved by Dr Rosh for insightful conversations, with influential people. 

In this episode, I talk to Nathalia Campos and her experiences with her recent appearance on Love Island. 

Nathalia is 23, born and raised in Brazil. She moved to the UK when she was 12. Since Love Island, she has been building her brand on Instagram and has over 90k followers. 

During our conversation, we talk about what motivated Nathalia to go on Love Island and what her experience was compared to her expectations. [1.09] 

Nathalia shares the differences in her life since the show aired, and the negative response she has received in the press and social media. [5.10] 

Rejection is the theme running through our conversation. Nathalia talks about how she deals with this and how she would like to turn it into something positive and give back through her platform. [21.54] 

If you are dealing with feelings of rejection, here’s my quick guide to help you [32.22] 

1. Self-awareness – bring yourself into the present. 

2. Self-control – managing your emotions. Bringing journaling & accountability into your practice. 

3. Self-Acceptance – accepting this feeling and that you will have highs and lows. 

4. Self-resilience 

5. Self-resolved – Knowing where you want to go and how to act. 

Topics: 

Dealing with rejection and feelings of being an outsider 

Calling out negativity on social media 

How Nathalia sees herself as honest, strong, positive 

The future for Nathalie 

The stigma of seeking help in the UK