There is so much pressure placed on us as humans to fit the mold that society has set—I'm here to break it. This is Someplace for Every Body... and I mean Every Body... a podcast about bodies, the way we feel about them, and our shared experiences around
As we wrap up season one of the podcast for the summer, I wanted just send a big thank you to each and every listener! Thank you so much for tuning in, sharing, and rating the podcast over these last few months! Here on Someplace for Every Body, we've touched on some really important, sensitive, and intimate topics.We have officially come to the end of season one and are already planning big things for season two, coming this fall! I am so incredibly excited to share more content, people, bodies, and perspectives with you, and to continue on this journey of knowing that there is some place for every single body. You are worthy of love, attention, and affection.Thank you all so much for this first season of Someplace for Every Body, see you this fall! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back for part two of Ali Bravo's episode around self-love and exploration! In today's episode, Ali gets vulnerable in sharing her first experiences with kink, how she got comfortable with it, but also how her relationship with pleasure has changed over time. Listen in as she highlights the importance of communication and shares resources that she's enjoyed in her sexual journey. Review the show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you explored and experienced all of the pleasured and love in your own body? In part one of this two part series, Ali Bravo of Raptrix joins us to share her journey to building her business, guidance to self-love, and getting comfortable with herself and sex. Review the show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you open to exploring your sexuality and pleasures? In today's episode, Ben Frankenberg joins us to discuss sex, kinks, and comfort! Listen in as we discuss how open communication is important with partners, why you should explore your preferences, and finding limits through new experiences.Review the show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you running into pain each time you have sex? Maybe something doesn't feel right. Today's guest, Dr. Ashley Zimmerman, wants you to know that sex shouldn't hurt. In today's episode, Ashley is sharing why our bodies hurt during sex, how we can determine the reason, and what to do to enjoy sex!Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to our summer series on a taboo topic—sex. That's right! We'll be diving into some really intriguing and educational conversations about sex. I'm hopeful that these upcoming interviews will open doors and ideas for you, allowing you to liberate your body & sexuality! Review show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we head into summer in many parts of the world, we're faced with the expectations of "the bikini body" and being "summer ready." In today's episode, I want to encourage you to rethink these societal standards that have been placed on us, focus on the expectations you have for society, and what you can do to make those shifts!Review the show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The communities that we are apart of and the society that we live in have set expectations on us that we didn't ask for, but how are you combatting those unrealistic and unwanted expectations? In today's episode, I'm sharing about the importance of setting boundaries and communicating those expectations to protect your physical and mental health.Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Society has set standards for what they define as beautiful, but how does that standard change. from culture to culture? In today's episode, Akua Konadu joins me to share how growing up as a first generation black woman in America with influences from her culture in Ghana has impacted her own self-image and love. Listen in as we discuss how beauty standards are vastly different between cultures, our journeys to finding confidence and body neutrality in different seasons, and how the fashion industry could do better.Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As a traveling boudoir photographer, I spend about 9 months of the year on the road—yes, I travel a ton. One thing that many travelers don't consider is managing their self-care on the road, but when you're spending the majority of your time away from home, finding accommodations and routines that work for you is so important! In today's episode, I'm sharing five of the most important steps I take to maintaining a healthy self-care routine on the road.Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to part two of this conversation with Amber Rae of Grow Wild & Co! In this continued conversation from that week, Amber and I discuss bodies, health, movement, and even post-pregnancy changes for her. Plus we're diving into the three questions I ask every guest in regards to when her mindset shifted on how she viewed her body, some of the biggest influences that helped her with that shift, and her advice to her younger self.Review full show notes and transcript for this episode at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our images of our bodies and the clothes we wear are influenced at such a young age, so how does that impact you as you get older? In today's episode, Amber Rae of Grow Wild & Co, joins us for part one of this two part series to share the impact she's seen young children have about their body from those around them, how she's ensured her clothing company is empowering and inclusive, and how social media can provide positive influences for future generations despite the negativity out there. Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.comConnect with Amber:growwildnco.cominstagram.com/growwildncoinstagram.com/growwildbodyinstagram.com/brunettetahoette Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are so many forms of self-love and acceptance that we've shared here on the podcast, but what about owning your body and your culture? In this episode, Brandi Douglas joins us to talk about diversity and inclusion, her journey to self love, and owning her body and culture.Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There are a lot of common misconceptions about nutrition, health, and weight within our society. In today's episode, Kristie Messerli, a diabetes educator joins us to discuss these misconceptions, shine light on the importance of managing blood sugars and eating without confusion in any diet, but especially when it comes to those with diabetes. Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time in my life, I am eating freely. I'm not thinking about food for weight-loss, nor makes me feel shame. In today's episode, I am sharing what my relationship with food has looked like in the past and how for the first time in 30+ years, I'm eating freely.Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In continuation of last week's episode on manifesting, Patty Wells and I dive deep into conversation of how the impacts of manifestation have impacted her life, along with self love and acceptance. Listen in as we talk about Patty's journey to reclaiming her body and making big changes for herself.Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you believe int the power of manifestation? My friend patty wells and I sat down for a very intriguing conversation all about manifestation. This conversation was soooo good that I wanted to break it down into two parts. In this first episode, you'll get to know Patty and hear how she got into manifestation after having judged it, how to avoid burnout as a creative, and overcome imposter syndrome. Listen in as we open your eyes to the power of words, reflection, and manifestation.Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was just a matter of time before I brought my boyfriend Peet on the show to share about body positivity and self-image from a male perspective—today is that day. While I've had a variety of conversations on the show with my female friends, I know just how important this topic is for all genders. Peet joins us to talk about inclusivity for men in clothing, the unrealistic expectations that Hollywood puts on men, and how he's found comfort in his own body!Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt the fear and shame that comes with making a big decision? Following that decision based on your intuition, you've likely felt relief to some degree. In today's episode, I'm sharing about a few big decisions I've had to make recently and how I knew the decisions I made reflected my truth.Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You've heard the airline rule that when the oxygen mask comes down you need to prioritize yourself before others—I think the same is true in friendships and relationships. When you prioritize yourself, you're doing so not only selfishly, but you're doing it for the impact on the other person as well. In today's episode, I'm diving into why prioritizing yourself is important, how to keep an eye out for red flags of when you're not a priority, and I'm sharing a challenge you can do this week to start prioritizing yourself.Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're taught by society, social media, and the news just how easy it is to compare ourselves to others. That type of constant comparison can be detrimental to our self esteem, resulting in harmful self-hate. In today's episode, I'm sharing a short passage from my brand new journal, The (I'm)Perfect Journal, about comparison. Listen in to hear a few prompt, how you can build your own story and success, and where you can grab a copy of the journal!This episode is brought to you by the (I'm)perfect Journal, launching January 30, 2022! The (I'm)perfect Journal is a guided journal for discovering & embracing your perfectly imperfect self. Make sure you're on the waitlist to be the first to get access to the pre-sale! Get on the list now!Review the full show notes and transcript for this episode at someplaceforeverybody.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we look at the body and beauty standards society has placed on us, it fails in comparison to some of the standards that the performance and theater industry has placed on performers. In today's episode, Kayla Ricker joins me to share about how she's had to advocate for herself in others in the industry, what standards the fashion industry needs to change, and how so much is relative when it comes to beauty, weight, and bodies. Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mental health is a topic that society has often overlooked and ignored talking about. Today, we're diving deep into mental health with Tina Rushing. I'm so thankful for how vulnerable Tina's gets in this episode in talking about her mom's battle with mental health and OCD, how it effected her childhood and the habits that followed her into adulthood, and how therapy has helped her grow in her personal journey.This episode is brought to you by Someplace for Every Body - The Conference, a three-day, three-night event will be filled with diverse speakers, engaging activities, and a multitude of vendors all coming together to empower womxn from around the country. Join us October 6-9, 2022 by grabbing your tickets today!You can view full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you heard me tease about the big project I've been working on? It's coming this month! Since April of 2020, my dear friend, Hannah Whitton and I have been working on the (I'm)perfect Journal—a guided journal for discovering & embracing your perfectly imperfect self. In today's episode, Hannah joins me to share our journey to creating this journal, how it came to be, and how impactful we truly believe it will be!This episode is brought to you by the (I'm)perfect Journal, launching January 30, 2022! The (I'm)perfect Journal is a guided journal for discovering & embracing your perfectly imperfect self. Make sure you're on the waitlist to be the first to get access to the pre-sale! Get on the list now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Going to the doctor can be uncomfortable and dreadful, especially if you're considered overweight. Today, I'm getting extremely vulnerable, sharing about my own experience and how advocating for yourself is often ignored. While I don't have the steps for you to take to ensure you never have another uncomfortable visit, I want you to know you're not alone.Review full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's that time of the year, where unfortunately we're inundated with unhealthy messages about transformations. While I believe in working on yourself and self-love, I'm not a fan of the toxic diet culture that seems to live everywhere this time of the year.Join me in this episode as I share 5 ways to battle toxic diet culture not only this month, but all year round!View the full show notes and more at someplaceforeverybody.com! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have boundaries set, either in your personal life or business, that provide you with a level of self-care? Setting boundaries is a form of self-care in that you're protecting you. In today's episode, I'm sharing how boundaries are important, three of my personal boundaries, and a challenge to help you start small with setting your own boundaries.This episode is brought to you by Someplace for Every Body - The Conference, a three-day, three-night event will be filled with diverse speakers, engaging activities, and a multitude of vendors all coming together to empower womxn from around the country. Join us October 6-9, 2022 by grabbing your tickets today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As an adult, we often long for simpler times and fun experiences... so we're bringing you just that. Get ready for a badass sleepover with your best friends filled with self-love and empowerment. Someplace Images and Punk Rock Saves Lives are teaming up to bring you the Someplace for Every Body Womxn's Conference, happening in October 2022 in Miami, FL.In this episode, I'm joined by Tina Rushing, co-founder of Punk Rock Saves Lives, to introduce her so you know just how amazing this conference will be, but also to talk about mental health and how this conference came to be.Trigger Warning: Before you listen to this episode, please note that we do discuss fertility, mental health, and suicidal thoughts in this episode.This episode is brought to you by Someplace for Every Body - The Conference, a three-day, three-night event will be filled with diverse speakers, engaging activities, and a multitude of vendors all coming together to empower womxn from around the country. Join us October 6-9, 2022 by grabbing your tickets today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We've been taught that pleasure and sex aren't really something we should discuss—but this is my podcast and I'm ready to break the barriers to normalize these conversations. In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ashley Zimmerman, a pelvic health physical therapist and pleasure coach, to discuss that important word we often feel shame for—pleasure. Not only are we discussing pleasure in sex, but in everyday life. Come join us in this playful, yet thoughtfully open conversation.Trigger Warning: Before you listen to this episode, please note that we do discuss sexual trauma and miscarriage in this episode.See full show notes and transcript for this episode at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm a big fan of the self-care and self-love movement online—obviously. I want to shed a little light on self-care beyond the buzzword we've come to know it as. In this episode, I'm sharing how we can create a self-care routine in baby steps.See full show notes and transcript for this episode at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you find yourself longing for the confidence that someone else portrays? I'm here to tell you that confidence is a learned skill and you can master it with time. In today's episode, I'm sharing a few ways you can start to build the skill of confidence and love yourself today. See full show notes and transcript for this episode at someplaceforeverybody.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If the pandemic taught me anything over the last two years, it was to find comfort in my clothing—but when it comes to the fashion industry, there aren't many brands catering to every body. In this episode, I've brought on my dear friend, Magda Guichard, a custom lingerie designer for every body. As someone with a closet full of custom designs from Magda, I can attest to her dedication to creating affordable fashion that fits all bodies. Listen in as we discuss size inclusivity in the fashion industry, comfort in clothing, and finding confidence in our bodies.You can view the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is so much controversy with boudoir.. and you know I'm here to dish out the details of it. Boudoir has changed my life and the lives of my clients, and because of that, I will forever stand up for it. In today's episode, we're digging into what that controversy is, some of the major debates I've heard around it, and how I truly feel about the hot topics of boudoir and nudity!The Wedding Story (:38)Boudoir is Controversial (2:28)The Shameful Stigma Around Nudity (4:14)You Can Wear Lingerie & Have a Boudoir Shoot for You (4:35)The Power of Boudoir (4:55)Vanity (5:20)Boudoir Allows You to Accept Yourself (7:39)Nudity is Empowers Some, Modesty Empowers Others (8:48)I've Been Called to Boudoir (10:39)Images Can Change Self Perspective & Build Confidence (11:52)Every Single Body is Worthy of Love and Self Love (12:39)Comfort Zones (14:09) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Community has become such an important aspect in my life where I've received support in ways I never imagined. In this episode, I've brought on Alex Trempe, US Air Force Recruiter/CO Ntl Guard Recruiter & my very first Someplace Ambassador to share about her life and the impact community has had on her. Throughout this conversation, we discuss acceptance and self-love, getting comfortable within your body, and creating a community that serves everybody. That's right, Alex is my right-hand woman in my facebook group that empowers women to love themselves and their bodies!Mentioned in this Episode:Punk Rock Saves Lives Punk Rock Saves Lives Recovery Support Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode covers a really heavy topic for me that required lots of pausing during recording, a lot of vulnerability, and a lot of tears. Part of why I started this podcast was to create a space of love and inclusivity, to remind every person out there that your body is worthy, but more importantly, you are worthy.In this episode, I'm sharing a little bit about my own experience with body image, the impact that the people you love have on how you see yourself, and what I've overcome in my own life to get to a place of truly loving and accepting who I am. I hope you enjoy this look inside my world and know that this is Someplace for Every Body.. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you're new around here, I'm Carly Someplace, photographer behind Someplace Images and believer of creating Someplace for Every Body. As a curvy, unmarried woman in my 30s, I created this podcast to connect with others who want to share their story of finding their place in this world, but also tell my own stories. I spent years pushing the envelope of creating a more inclusive space in the wedding industry—and now I empower others through community and boudoir photography. In this very first episode of Someplace for Every Body, I'm sharing about why I believe it's important to create spaces for everybody with every body. Throughout the episodes and conversations of this podcast, I'll be sharing a little about my life and why inclusivity, self-love, and encouragement is so important to me.If you're looking for a place for support, listen in, because this is Someplace for Every Body. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey! I'm Carly Someplace and you're listening to Someplace for Every Body. This podcast is for EVERY body- if you have a body, you belong here. This is a podcast about BODIES. About the way we feel about our bodies, our shared experiences around body shame, around pressure put on our bodies from ALL directions. The pressure of being too fat, too thin, too curvy, too skinny, too tall, too small…. The experience of being human in our bodies.I intend to bring SO many amazing people on this podcast to talk about our bodies- to talk about how we go through and grow through things. To get step by step closer to loving ourselves, to releasing the shame around body stereotypes. Some episodes might not always resonate with you, some might. I want to have conversations about BELONGING and being human in our bodies, in living in and loving our bodies - to include our “flaws” and begin acceptance of our bodies so they can be a vessel we love. We're going to talk about self love a lot- and not just face masks, or spa days. Deep, messy self love. Healing self love. Sobbing in your living room self love. Celebrating you, self love. If this is the message you need, make sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to get notified of the first episodes, launching in a few weeks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.