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#0182 Origin of the Bill of Rights, American-Islamic Cities, Body Positivity Movement, Nicki Knows Facts, etc The Arguments for and Against the Bill of Rights Cuts: 1-9 Historical Outcome: Who Was Right? Anti Federalist fears of federal overreach proved prophetic in light of 20th- and 21st-century issues—FISA surveillance, vaccine mandates, and restrictions on religious liberty. Federalist fears of judicial overreach tied to ambiguous rights also came true—especially in how courts have redefined marriage, life, and gender using the Bill of Rights, often without legislative authority. What Does It Mean To Be An American? - American- Islamic Cities Gregg Abbott has blocked an Islamic City headed for Dallas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET_zwvxGS0E Honor Killing in Arizona from Recent Memory:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kj7MV_38EA Body Positivity and Identity Politics vs Identity in Christ https://www.tiktok.com/@roybelzerfitness/video/7259514459448757547?lang=en Where is our identity? Notice how the Monistic Materialist puts the same moral value of intrinsic good into their body while the Dualistic Theist understands the intrinsic value of a human is in the spiritual or metaphysical side and not the flesh. Note how they always talk about their community, we talk about Christ our God and Savior. They abhor those who speak differently, to the point where stars who lose weight are treated like outcasts, while we attempt to win others to our cause. Tarrifying Trade-Wars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOKzOfwKXuw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ts5wJ6OfzA Nicki Knows Facts The Great Divorce Chapter 7 Closing Which of the 13 colonies would you live in today if you had to move to the east coast?
England have won the Netball Nations Cup for the first time after beating South Africa. It proved sixth time lucky for the Vitality Roses after being defeated in the five previous finals. To celebrate, Nuala McGovern is joined by head coach Jess Thirlby and former England Netball captain, Pamela Cookey.Last month, Eleanor Frances received a settlement of £116,000 from two Whitehall departments that she worked in as a civil servant, the agreement was reached without liability. She had claimed constructive dismissal after raising concerns about a lack of impartiality in HR policies on gender and sex. DCMS and DSIT are now revising their Gender Reassignment policies. In her first broadcast interview, Eleanor tells Nuala why she brought the case.With New York fashion week in full swing we take a look at the decline of the body positivity movement. As with everything in fashion, trends come and go but when the body positivity movement hit the catwalk and more diverse models were used many thought the change was here to stay. To discuss, Nuala is joined by fashion writer Victoria Moss and plus-sized model Enrika. Laila Souief has been on hunger strike for 134 days, campaigning for the release of her British-Egyptian son Alaa Abdel Fattah, who is being held as a political prisoner in Egypt. Today she is calling for the Prime Minister to take more decisive action in getting him released. She tells Nuala how she's dealing with the hunger strike aged 68, and what she wants from the government.Inspired by the convict ships that transported prisoners from Ireland and England to Australia and the misogyny that's travelled down through generations, Emilia Hart's new book, The Sirens, explores the healing power of water and sisterhood.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Emma Pearce
Azka Corbuzier is a content creator and media personality. He's currently attaining a bachelors in Psychology at Universitas Indonesia. Timestamps:0:00 — Intro vlog00:58 — When did your fitness journey start & how?11:15 — Can anyone afford to get fit?19:57 — Do you feel like beauty standards for men are fair?27:58 — How can we start our fitness journey and stop making excuses?28:50 — How to navigate your partner gaining a lot of weight 50:45 — Body Positivity Movement, Should all sizes be represented?01:00:29 — Is eating healthier easier when you're poorer in Indonesia?01:06:20 — YAP SESSION; Talking politics on camera vs. IRL, motivational podcasts, extroverts vs. introverts, chronotypes & going on dates Check us out on NOICE: https://open.noice.id/catalog/dc1dfd52-27f1-4e82-853c-275f33544f22?utm_source=app_sharing&referrer_id=e7d9d677-a918-42b1-a718-805fcf608cdf&utm_medium=podcast Fill out our audience survey + feedback form: English version — https://forms.gle/Lj9MWaqgg7xkGsP66 Versi Bahasa Indonesia — https://forms.gle/1r5MgejJTugrwsyP9
The Body Positivity Movement Is Dying, and Ozempic, Gen Z and the Y2K Comeback Are to Blame. In today's in depth video essay, we will deep dive into the world of the dying body positivity movement, ex- plus sized body positive celebrities ditching it for ozempic & how Gen Z is reinforcing anti- diversity beauty standards by bringing the Y2K skinny obsessed era back, and making trends on tiktok that body shame. Gen Z is also feeding into this drastic change by making anti-body positive influencers like Liv Schmidt on tiktok famous, who promote unhealthy lifestyles. As well as getting upset over the viral roblox game, dress to impress, for wanting to include other body types, it's very strange but everything is all connected. Let's talk about how all these trends, factors, attitudes, resurgences, and societal changes all tie together to explain what's causing the death of the body positive movement & more! Go to http://shopify.com/salemtovar to sign up for a $1-per-month trial period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TW: This episode contains discussions about body image, weight loss, disordered and restrictive eating, self harm and other topics that listeners may consider traumatic. In this week's episode, I explore how TikTok's algorithm and early platform priorities primed the app to overtly counter the body positivity movement and why some believe that Gen Z's favourite app has become as toxic as 2000s Tumblr. Timestamps: 4:00 A brief history of body positivity content online: An illusion of inclusivity 7:10 How TikTok shattered this illusion 8:25 TikTok's algorithmic bias feedback loop 14:00 Sienna Mae Gomez as one of TikTok's first body positivity creators 15:45 How Tumblr glamourised self-harm, EDs, and mental illness in girls and young women 21:36 Comparing 2000s Tumblr and TikTok today Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/ Join our Geneva home: https://links.geneva.com/invite/7eb23525-9259-4d59-95e3-b9edd35861a5 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/ Sources: https://www.vox.com/22697168/body-positivity-image-millennials-gen-z-weight https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/dec/03/tiktok-owns-up-to-censoring-some-users-videos-to-stop-bullying https://netzpolitik.org/2019/discrimination-tiktok-curbed-reach-for-people-with-disabilities/ https://theintercept.com/2020/03/16/tiktok-app-moderators-users-discrimination/ https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-50645345 https://staff.tumblr.com/post/18132624829/self-harm-blogs https://www.nylon.com/beauty/tumblr-eating-disorder-content-is-on-tiktok-how-to-navigate-it https://theconversation.com/should-pro-ana-websites-be-criminalised-in-australia-79197 https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/stephaniemlee/why-eating-disorders-are-so-hard-for-instagram-and-tumblr-to https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1740144523000852?via%3Dihub https://www.popsugar.com/fitness/tiktok-body-checks-49350628 https://www.vox.com/the-goods/22832827/manifesting-tiktok-astroworld-conspiracy-qanon-religion https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/06/well/move/tiktok-legging-legs-eating-disorders.html https://www.dazeddigital.com/science-tech/article/55425/1/tiktok-pro-ana-eating-disorder-social-media-moderate-disordered https://www.thedailybeast.com/tiktok-slammed-for-doing-nothing-over-pro-anorexia-content-by-center-for-countering-digital-hate https://www.tiktok.com/community-guidelines/en/mental-behavioral-health#2 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/legging-legs-trend-tiktok-social-media-experts/
EP 39: Joining us again, from season 2 "Is the Body Positivity Movement the Way to Go?" Jeimy liz is back on the mic this time with her degree. Catch up with Jeimy in the first part of the podcast and laugh the whole episode as we uncover what it is like to finish College. What does life look like after College? As always grab those glasses and join us for another tasty episode! Join the Tastie Brew! https://www.instagram.com/obwpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@obwpod https://twitter.com/obwpod
So, Lizzo is on a new wellness journey and she has lost weight. Does this mean curtains closed for the Body Positivity Movement? This week we are chatting about why The Body Positivity Movement is important and why it in fact is not dead! This week we are talking about the often unspoken topic of weight gain and the shame that undeservedly accompanies it. In this heartfelt episode, we dismantle the stigmas surrounding body changes and explore the path to embracing our evolving selves with open arms and a loving heart Do you love listening to my show? Show me some love & support the show by buying me a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/redefiningwellnesspod WORK WITH ME! Schedule your FREE wellness consultation here:https://calendly.com/uniquelyfittraining/freeconsultation Are you a SUPER, AWESOME person? Want to be on the show? email me redefiningwellnesspod@gmail.com Follow the pod on IG: redefiningwellnesspod Follow Antonique on IG & Tik Tok: heyniquev
What if the body positivity movement you know today is actually working against its original goals? In this episode, we're talking about how the body positivity movement, initially focused on fat liberation and dismantling oppressive systems, has been hijacked by mainstream culture. Learn how today's body positivity often centers on privileged bodies, sidelining those it was meant to uplift, including fat, disabled, and BIPOC individuals.We're talking about:how mainstream body positivity can uphold & sometimes even strengthen the oppressive narratives of diet culturethe harsh realities faced by people in larger bodies when it comes to accessible clothing & public spaces the economic & social justice implications of these exclusionshow the lack of inclusivity in fashion & essential public spaces not only impacts personal aesthetics but also creates significant barriers in employment & daily lifeweight bias in the medical field & beyond, and how weight stigma leads to inferior healthcare & delayed treatments.how anti-fat bias seeps into employment, education, and even the judicial system, with shocking statistics about wage disparities & job discrimination.This episode is a powerful call to move beyond superficial body positivity towards true body liberation and fat positivity, advocating for systemic change and inclusivity.Referenced in this episode"From New York to Instagram: The History of the Body Positivity Movement""Body Positivity Doesn't Mean What You Think It Does"Ragen Chastain - Templates to Ask for AccommodationWant to connect with us to deepen the conversation? Join us in our online community, The Satisfaction Space!Want to show the world that you love the pod? Get t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, stickers, totebags & more at Teepublic!You can stay up to date on all things Satisfaction Factor by following us on IG @satisfactionfactorpod!Here's where to find us:Sadie Simpson: www.sadiesimpson.com or IG @sadiemsimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomi
Send us a Text Message.I've been trying to cover some of the more difficult topics on the podcast recently that are hard for me to talk about, but I know have a greater meaning behind them. This one is no different as I share my experience and the implications of being NPO, also known as “nothing by mouth”, for months on end when I was in the hospital and for someone who's been obese. I talk constantly about changing your relationship with food, but have never touched on this time where I literally couldn't eat or drink anything at all, or use food to cope with what I was going through. So join me as I dive deeper into:• Medically not being able to eat or drink as a way to cope with one of the darkest moments in my life.• The difference between loving food and loving eating.• Did this experience alone change my relationship with food?• How food became the enemy when I couldn't keep anything down.• What was life like after I returned home and could eat again?• My particular type of diabetes and why I don't talk about it here. • What you eat plays a role in your overall health but…This is your reminder to meet yourself where you are! You have the ability to get your life back on track and I want to help in any way I can! Reach out to me on instagram @CharlotteSkanes or check out my resources below! So keep trying, keep tracking, don't be intimidated and don't give up. You've totally got this!Episodes Mentioned:056 Hope052 Denial012 The 3A WayLooking for help on your weight loss journey? I've created a couple of resources for you:• My new immersive weight loss experience, The Program: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/the-program• My cookbook Disruptor:https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor• My free guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time', which you can find here: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/getstarted• My weight loss workbook Disruptor, which you can find anywhere in the world through Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”.WebsiteInstagramFacebook
In this episode I am joined by the owner and creator of The Vitamin Bar, Shayreen. After learning more about her educational and professional background, we discuss chronic disease, personal responsibility, accountability, eastern and western cultural differences, QUITTERS, big pharma, food, building confidence through competence, personal fulfillment and contentment, as well as Shay's passions and motivations in becoming a Psych Nurse Practitioner. Enjoy!! Top Strength Project Steve Tripp The Vitamin Bar 1:00 Intro 2:00 Education 3:30 Teaching in Palestine 5:15 Upbringing 10:30 Cows and Buffalo's 17:27 The Need to Maintain Control 18:40 Shay's Support System 19:00 Practicing as a Nurse/ Chronic Disease 29:20 Sustainable Nutrition Strategies 32:12 Empathy: Everyone has a Story 34:15 Body Image 35:30 Struggles w Binge Eating/ Bulimia 39:40 “Body Positivity Movement” 39:50 Eat Real Food, shitheads 48:20 The Birth of the Vitamin Bar 50:40 Quitters 51:08 Building Confidence through Developing Competence 52:55 People's Willingness to Help 55:45 Researching IV Hydration 56:45 IV's vs Drawing Blood 1:04:30 Intro to TOP Strength 1:04:55 Garrett
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Get ready to enter Meghan and her co-host Miranda's chats! They start with behind-the-scenes stuff from Meghan's trip to New York to be on Bravo and catch up on the biggest stories, including the shutdown of the NYC to Dublin Portal because everyone is insane. Stay all the way to see if we can fix the situation with Harry and Meghan Markle's weird charity news of the week.
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Why do I love flamingos? I share my secret in this episode, and what flamingos, resiliency and weight loss all have in common. If you've been feeling discouraged in your weight loss journey recently, use this episode as the pep talk you need to get back on track and motivate yourself to keep going! I also share a little bit about my lowest point while being sick because I want to help as many people as I can! So join me as I talk more about: • The “feathers” I hid behind when I was at my heaviest.• How I handled the comments I received from people outside my immediate circle of support during my weight loss journey.• Choosing to spread sunshine everywhere you go because you don't know the impact your words will have on others.• Being the most aware of my body and how trapped I felt when I was sick.• How I overcame, embraced resiliency and looked forward, AND how you can do it too! Even when it gets uncomfortable, you are capable of more! I mean it wholeheartedly: keep trying, keep tracking, don't be intimidated and don't give up. You've totally got this!Episode Mentioned:043 Scared Sh!tlessLooking for help on your weight loss journey? I've created a couple of resources for you:• My cookbook Disruptor: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/disruptor• My free guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time', which you can find here: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/getstarted• My brand new weight loss workbook Disruptor, which you can find anywhere in the world through Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”.WebsiteInstagramFacebook
I have a lot to be grateful for in my life when it comes to my family, marriage, jobs and more. But then there is the whole “almost dying thing” that really caused me to look at the world a little differently and make the decision to do something more with this life I've handed. Today I want to provide you with a mindset shift and inspire you to look at things a bit more positively, as hard as that may be sometimes. I believe your self talk is the key to changing your relationship with food, not the food. Join me and let's dive into these topics:• Things that made gratitude easier for me.• Dealing with the pressure, real or imaginary, from yourself and others when losing weight.• “The touchers” and not being in control of how your situation makes other people feel or how they are processing.• Various forms of gratitude practices you can explore.• Learning to celebrate and be grateful for every small win or step you take in your weight loss journey.• Tough love and beating yourself up is not the way out.So what's the worst that could happen if you started reframing your outlook on life and how you treat yourself? I dare you to try it! As always, keep trying, keep tracking, don't be intimidated and don't give up. You've totally got this!Episodes Mentioned: 044 When You Gain It Back012 The 3A WayLooking for help on your weight loss journey? I've created a couple of resources for you:• The first one is my free guide ‘Getting Started for the Last Time', which you can find here: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/getstarted• The second is my brand new weight loss workbook Disruptor, which you can find anywhere in the world through Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”.WebsiteInstagramFacebook
John Hong Kim is an Orthopedic Nurse. He opened about the impact of putting himself out there, particularly through TikTok, and shared how this exposure unveiled the true nature of his support system. It became a revealing experience, separating genuine supporters from the rest and prompting introspection into his purpose as a content creator. John also shared a story of a twist of fate with his roommate, almost akin to the movie “Trading Places,” which steered him towards the pursuit of nursing. Passionate about taking care of people and enhancing their well-being, he found his calling as a nurse and now specializes as an Orthopedic Nurse. He honestly shared his opinions on various topics, including the distinctions between physical therapy and chiropractic practices, his take on the Body Positivity Movement, and his thoughts on the carnivore diet. He also delved into the positive effects of fasting and explored the ideal diet that resonates with him. John addressed how he reconciles his belief in science with his faith in religion.
Welcome back to the Disrupting Obesity podcast! On today's episode I'll be discussing and validating some real feelings you might have or are currently experiencing when faced with your own weight loss journey. I'll be diving into the ever changing opinions on “idealized weight” and fat shaming in society and the media, as well as how the body positivity movement has some negative aspects you might not have thought about before. Join me as I share more about:• Ways in which you might try to draw attention away from your body through style or personality.• The cultural landscape in the 90's and the brutal “thin is in” trend. • Why I think the body positivity movement can be reckless and unproductive. • Why it's okay to have feelings of fear, shame or embarrassment. • The benefits of making small changes, even when it feels like it isn't doing anything in the moment.• Finding gratefulness and freedom in taking things slow. Remember, it's okay to be scared, but don't let it paralyze you! So keep trying, keep tracking, don't be intimidated and don't give up. You've totally got this!If you're looking for some help on your weight loss journey I've created a couple of resources for you. •The first one is my free guide getting started for the last time and you can find it here: https://charlotte-skanes.mykajabi.com/getstarted•The second is my brand new weight loss workbook Disruptor and you can find it anywhere in the world through Amazon by searching “Disruptor Charlotte Skanes”WebsiteInstagramFacebook
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This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 07:05) Will AI Be the Downfall of Humanity? The Debate Of AI's Threat to Humans Rages OnDoes AI Pose an Existential Risk to Humanity? Two Sides Square Off by Wall Street JournalPart II (07:05 - 16:34) What's the Good of the National Zoo If the Pandas are Gone? A Breakdown of Global Diplomacy and the Return of Pandas to ChinaPart III (16:34 - 21:36) How Should Christians Evaluate the Body Positivity Movement? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (21:36 - 23:40) What is God's Name? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart V (23:40 - 27:36) Why Was Cain So Jealous About Abel's Sacrifice That He Killed His Brother? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 7-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Ozempic, traditionally prescribed for individuals with type 2 diabetes, is increasingly being explored as a weight-loss solution for both adults and children. This shift prompts us to question whether society's perception of beauty standards has evolved to "embrace diversity in body size"... ⚡️Subscribe to stay up to date on our latest content: https://www.youtube.com/@thegirlsgoneright/?sub_confirmation=1
I'm sure the body positivity movement started with all of the right intentions. And I certainly agree with some of the premises. Every human should love themselves exactly how they are! But loving yourself doesn't mean the same thing as accepting less for yourself. And allowing your health to get away from you, and become obese, will impact your ability to live your best life. But it also affects your family. It's not fair for them to lose you younger than they should because of poor health, or if you can't do the things you want to enjoy with your spouse or kids or grandkids because your weight or health is holding you back. And before you get mad at me - I absolutely understand that many of you reading this are struggling with weight problems even though you eat a healthy diet. But if you find the right health practitioners to help you get to the root cause, you CAN correct the problem and drop all of that weight!
#82: Don't worry, I still love body positivity! But I think it's time we discuss a few concerns I have about the growing movement. Get ready for a candid conversation that sheds light on the complexities of loving and accepting our bodies in today's world.For even more free help, check out these resources: Finding True Health Facebook group Free Habit Formation Cheat Sheet Free Class: “Put the Struggle with Food & Your Body Far Behind You” Let's connect! Instagram: www.instagram.com/jennawaite_rd Website: www.jennawaite.com Online Program: www.jennawaite.com/programs
I invite you to find out more about my 4-Week Hyonosis Coaching Program for Weight Loss: https://www.loseweightpodcast.com/hypnosis Remember that the Body Positivity Movement had a noble goal but the experience of my client showed me that it's unfortunately developing in a very toxic direction. Don't let anyone stop you on your weight loss journey!
Ozempic and other medications for type-2 diabetes have shown to be effective treatments for obesity. But this discovery has led to many people, who do not medically need the drug, using it for vanity reasons.Not only has this led to supply shortages and concern around less discussed long-term effects, but it's also changing the way we talk about body image and the body positivity movement.Dr. Sarah Nutter, Assistant Professor in Counseling Psychology at the University of Victoria, whose primary research is on weight stigma, explains how this may be harmful in the chase of a so-called ‘ideal' body and how we treat our bodies as trends.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email us at thedecibel@globeandmail.com
What is your relationship like with your social media apps? Do you often find yourself spending hours scrolling and wanting to stop but not knowing how? What can you do to upgrade your social media literacy and take back your control? In this podcast episode, I speak about the swing in social media to the body positivity movement with Dr. Jillian Lampert. We reflect on both the negative and the positive messaging on social media, and how to remain media aware. Sign up for the FREE e-course to understand your eating disorder and embark on the road to recovery. SHOW NOTES: Click here Follow me on Instagram @behind_the_bite_podcast Visit the website: www.behindthebitepodcast.com
What is your relationship like with your social media apps? Do you often find yourself spending hours scrolling and wanting to stop but not knowing how? What can you do to upgrade your social media literacy and take back your control? In this podcast episode, I speak about the swing in social media to the body positivity movement with Dr. Jillian Lampert. We reflect on both the negative and the positive messaging on social media, and how to remain media aware. Sign up for the FREE e-course to understand your eating disorder and embark on the road to recovery. SHOW NOTES: Click here Follow me on Instagram @behind_the_bite_podcast Visit the website: www.behindthebitepodcast.com
This week we are joined by co-founder of The Underbelly, yoga teacher, and body positivity advocate, Jessamyn Stanley. Jessamyn shares the difference between body positivity vs. body neutrality, how body positivity can turn toxic (and how to combat it), and gives us the awesome story behind her naked yoga practice. We all get vulnerable in this episode about our bodies, self-image, and our personal evolution to self-acceptance. If you're tired of toxic positivity, tune in! This episode was sponsored by BetterHelp! Visit BetterHelp.com/SELFHELPLESS today to get 10% off your first month. For 65 bonus episodes, exclusive rewards, and to influence content for the show, join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/selfhelpless Delanie: https://www.delaniefischer.com Kelsey's Tour Dates: https://www.kelseycook.com Sales and distribution by Lemonada Media.
In this episode expect to learn:1. Why Fitness Trackers are both valuable and pointless2. The rise in popularity of women strength training3. Why the popularity of caffeine isn't ideal4. Why combination exercises are dumb5. The popularity of cold, heat, and sun exposure& much much more... If you enjoy this podcast please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss any uploads! It really helps us and would make our day! Also feel free to leave a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts! It greatly helps and we would love you forever! Check out NED for the highest quality hemp and wellness products here: https://glnk.io/lq6q/thefindingfitnesspodcastwhere your 15% off discount will be automatically applied at checkout! Or go to helloned.com and use code FINDINGFITNESS at checkout to save 15% off anything you buy!Thank you NED & thank you listeners for supporting an amazing brand and us!You can follow us on instagram @thefindingfitnesspodcast You can email us @thefindingfitnesspodcast@gmail.com - Check out our website/blog at https://thefindingfitnesspodcastblog.godaddysites.com/ - Check out our workout playlist on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5aZjtN9NlUQmbpMxFZZ8sp?si=6632efa17dc943afThank you!Get 1% Better Today!Music:Music by Leonell Cassio from PixabayThanks for listening! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Get 1% Better Today!Thanks for listening! Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! Get 1% Better Today!
In 2021, I started hearing about a weight loss program patients were doing via Facebook. Patients are always telling me about weight loss programs. However, these patients were motivated, losing weight, regularly eating, enjoying protein for breakfast and hydrating. They were engaging in better self-care. They were also following our work together with more inspiration and motivation and noticed many healthy changes and better metabolic health. I hate treating weight loss, and I'm happy when patients find something I can't offer them: daily support, motivation, and a community. So, I joined the Livy Method myself to see what all the fuss was about. Gina Livy is the founder and CEO of Weight Loss by Gina Inc. and the creator of the Livy Method. She started her process as a personal trainer, going through her own interesting weight loss journey (following the old calories in, calories out) model resulting in more weight gain. It wasn't until she started dating a chef and eating more that she saw her body composition shift. Inspired by this, Gina turned to the research and started implementing what she was learning with clients 1 to 1. In December 2020, she took this method to a few hundred customers via Facebook, offering her program for free. Her program now has 28,000 members in this Spring/summer of 2023 (its 19th iteration), with 165,000 members in total, she has a bestselling book on Amazon, and her company grosses almost 8 figures in revenue. Researchers at the University of Ottawa are currently studying her work. In total, her program has resulted in over 250,000 pounds lost. Weight loss can be a sensitive topic. We talk about the Healthy At Any Size and Body Positivity Movement with the conclusion that you can be healthy and love yourself at any size, and weight shouldn't factor into whether or not you are worthy or loveable. However, as my hero Carl Rogers says, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” Perhaps when we embrace the totality of ourselves as we are, weight, warts and all, we are inspired to care for ourselves in a new way, free of the hangups we have accumulated about our bodies, diet and food, and we're ready to feel more energy, experience less pain and learn how to rewrite the old narratives around nourishing ourselves. Find Gina at: https://www.ginalivy.com/ Buy her latest book: https://a.co/d/1FllRaO
In this episode of Uniquely Milwaukee, we discuss how transgender individuals navigate body image issues and the unique challenges they face due to societal pressures around gender norms and beauty standards.
Marketing, media, and beauty standards are constantly changing. Body positivity is a newer movement in the last few years taking the world by storm representing self love, inclusion, and diversity. But, why is it so important? And what do we do when people get upset about "too much" inclusion? Connect with me on: YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/KaylaNelsonx Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sincerely.kayla/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@kaylaobviously
On Episode 29 we discuss the Body Positivity Movement - is this all just a confusing mess? Can we appreciate our bodies, but at the same time work towards reasonable and sensible health goals? Susan and Christine give their honest opinions!Article: The Body Positive Movement Encourages Inclusion, Not Obesity by Jennifer "Jay" Palumbo: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jenniferpalumbo/2022/05/12/how-the-body-positive-movement-doesnt-encourage-obesity-but-inclusion/?sh=1d483bdd1737Article: What Is Body Positivity by Kendra Cherry @verywellmind.com:https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-body-positivity-4773402More about Selvapiana Chianti Rufina:https://www.selvapiana.it/portfolio/selvapiana-chianti-rufina-en/Find Christine D'Angelo:Instagram: @christine_dangelo_ Facebook: @Christine Casiero D'AngeloSet yourself up with Christine D"Angelo as a COACH on the 1st Phorm App! https://www.1stphorm.app/StineDJoin Christine's Facebook Page "Team Shine Fitness": https://www.facebook.com/groups/teamstinefitness/Find Susan Pajak:Instagram: @winegirlgonewildFacebook: @Susan PajakPersonal Blog: winegirlgonewild.comhttps://winegirlgonewild.comCome for a chat, stay for a sip, and leave us a comment!You can also send us a note, and let us know what you think! workoutsandwinepodcast@gmail.com
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The second hour of today's show begins with Annie and Tyrus discussing accountability and the left's opportunity to always throw in the race card. Then, Stewart Rosenblum from Stuart's American Mortgage joins the show to give an update on the Federal Reserve raising rates. The hour closes out with Brad sharing his health journey.
The final hour of today's show begins with Brad sharing how he connects with the Damar Hanlin health crisis. Then, the crew discusses the evil message behind the positivity movement. The show closes out with Hannah reading the final results of the daily YouTube poll.
Metabolic disease is something that I heard about for the first time through a friend of mine who is a doctor. She said she spends the majority of her day talking with people who have diseases related to “metabolic issues.” I had no idea what it was….basically it's people who are overweight, carry extra weight, and therefore have diabetes, heart conditions, other issues that are related to carrying too much weight on their body. In this episode, I dive deep into being a Mama trying to strike a balance between societies' acceptance of everybody as they are, but also being honest about what it's like to carry an extra hundred pounds. Speaking from experience here. #weightloss #losing80lbs #momdiet #momhealth #gettinghealthypodcast
This week on Empowering Her my brilliant guest and I talk about: - some of the ways that we disconnect from our bodies as girls and as women - how all bodies are beautiful bodies - how we can change the relationships we have with our bodies for the better - why movement is so fundamental to empowering girls and women - how we can make the body confidence movement more inclusive for minorities and multicultural women - how women and girls of different cultures celebrate their bodies - how we can bring the idea of body-neutrality to this conversation - how we can focus on being stronger rather than focus on being smaller or thinner To lean more about Chardet, visit her on IG https://www.instagram.com/itschardet/ If you are ready to learn more about how you can have a career empowering girls check out the GiRLiFE Academy! If you love what you are hearing on the Empowering Her podcast, it would mean the world to me if you could leave a five star review and as a thank you, I would love to share a free audio with you called Claiming Your Enoughness Now. Simply share a screenshot of your review with me on Instagram at Girlife Empowerment, either in the dms or in a story, and I will send the gift your way. Thank you so much for your listenership. I can not express how much it means to me. Let's stay in touch! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlifeempowerment/
In this episode, host Lina Forrestal gets advice from Laura Varney, Pre/Postnatal Fitness Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer, and Founder of The Baby Body on how to ease back into an exercise routine postpartum. “A lot of people say they lose their identity when they become a mom. I feel like I found my identity and really stepped into who I am in both a personal and business sense.” -Laura VarneyIn this episode:Laura shares her postpartum story in relation to fitness and exerciseWe talk about why exercise is important for new momsHow does easing back into an exercise routine differs between a vaginal birth and a c-sectionWhat is the best exercise for a mom to start with while easing back into an exercise routineLina and Laura discuss "bounce back culture" and the goods and bads about the body positivity movementAll about Laura's program, The Baby Body Laura's mission is to create a more empathetic approach to wellness - especially for those entering motherhood. Laura is a National Academy of Sports Medicine certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, and registered yoga teacher in Los Angeles. Her vigorous resume includes the specialization of strength and functional training, pre/postnatal training, HIIT (high-intensity interval training), and power vinyasa yoga. She is the founder of The Baby Body - a prenatal/postnatal exercise program designed to keep women strong throughout all stages of pregnancy, during labor, and while being a parent. Laura's passion for seeking an "unrestricted" life has catapulted her into the pursuit of empowering, supporting, and inspiring the women around her.Connect with Laura: @misslauravarneyConnect with Lina on InstagramFollow the New Mamas Podcast on InstagramRead Lina's Motherhood BlogSupport the Show: Buy Me a CoffeeEpisode edited by Chris Duffy: heyitschrisduffy@gmail.com-[This episode is sponsored by Creidm.com]Creidm.com is a Distributor of the all-natural and eco-friendly home, skin, and health products created by Shaklee. These products are the most clinically tested and clinically proven. Creidm and the Shaklee Products focus on children and mothers. They offer personalized vitamin packs for children and adults called Meology and can come in gummy and pill form. What is great, is they offer higher discounts on the Meology kids packs for the more kids you have! Also, starting in November they will be releasing their pre- and post-natal line to help support Mothers and their children in such an important time of their life.Creidm also offers ways to become a distributor yourself and make extra income all from home! To learn more, go to Creidm.com.Support the show
Is it possible to truly, genuinely, passionately love your body … AND also want to change it? Does desiring change mean you don't fully accept your body? In a cultural movement that's all about cultivating self-love, it can actually feel weird and shameful to want to change our bodies — whether it's by losing weight, gaining weight, working out, cosmetic procedures, or plastic surgery. The result can be a kind of forced silence around the deep longings we might have, and a resistance to facing the shame we feel. So we might recognize we're losing out on certain aspects of abundant, healthy, sexy living in our current bodies … but feel totally unclear on how to choose a new way of showing up. So where does “positivity” cross over into “bypassing”? How can that be disempowering for women? And how can we practice continually tuning into and trusting our real desires when it comes to the choices we make around our bodies, regardless of where the cultural tides move? That's what we're talking about today, and wow — this is a nuanced, juicy episode! We've got the incredible and much-beloved Rinsha Ballani back on the show. Rinsha has been an integral part of Desire on Fire since the beginning, and she's no stranger to controversial stances — and this conversation is no exception. Bold, contrarian, and beautifully vulnerable, this is an episode for anyone who is walking the long journey to true body-self-love and embracing your worthiness, your sexiness, and your desires for your body, regardless of what shape or size it is. What you'll learn in this episode: Why Aimee decided to hire a personal trainer in Bali The judgments we hold about others' choices — and what those judgments are trying to show us Rinsha's movement to genuinely love every inch of her body What the body positivity movement has brought us — and what it's missing Working through our experiences of shame (instead of bypassing) to get to the deeper desire The plastic surgery Aimee really wants Learning to identify your “come from” — and why it makes all the difference Join us for The Ignited Woman Masterclass series, happening through the entire month of September! Sign up for free here: www.desireonfire.com/ignitedwoman Join us (and 300+ women!) in person at the Desire on Fire Experience event, October 29-30, in Southern California! www.desireonfirelive.com Code: DESIRE for $500 off the regular ticket price! Explore our website: https://www.desireonfire.com/ Come and join our FB community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DesireOnFire/ And connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desireonfire/ Connect with Aimee: Check out my instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/aimeebatuski/ Connect with Ellie: Check out my instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/elliemontgomerie Connect with Rinsha: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rinshaballani Click here to opt-in to Rinsha's email list to be the first to know when she launches her next offerings! https://view.flodesk.com/pages/6320cbd19f7462fb241d4f98 People/resources mentioned in this episode: Jordan Peterson Mikhaila Peterson Layla Martin Kyle Mercer website: https://www.lifeataltitude.com/ Kyle's Instagram: www.instagram.com/inquirymethod Related episodes: Kyle Mercer: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aimee-and-ellie-get-coached-by-master-coach-and/id1511088586?i=1000557462717 Rinsha Ballani: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/have-the-best-sex-of-your-life-with-rinsha-ballani/id1511088586?i=1000532368599 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-deep-dive-with-rinsha-ballani-part-1/id1511088586?i=1000540608730 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-deep-dive-with-rinsha-ballani-part-2-blowing-shit/id1511088586?i=1000541332533
In this episode, Kiki shares her memories of her upbringing and how she was always being what everyone needed her to be to make them happy and to keep the peace. Kiki talks about how many of her greatest blessings came later in life and how she is now on a mission to create positive change to empower girls and women.Kiki Rozema is an entrepreneur, an author and a former teacher. Kiki has been a Grande Prairie resident for over 20 years, and her purpose, passion and mission is to make a difference for girls and women. She is a wife to Neil and a mother of 2 boys, Kristopher and Noah.Follow Smoothies Tank Tops on FacebookFollow Smoothies Tank Tops on InstagramFollow Candace on Instagram
Molly Goodman wants to help us to hate our bodies less. We live every day in our bodies, so many of us are taught to hate it. It's no wonder that Molly cares so much about body acceptance that she coaches others on how to move forward in accepting our bodies. We talk about meeting people where they are, the struggle, work, and joy of accepting your body for what it is right now. Find Molly Website - https://mollygoodman.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mollygoodmancoach/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mollygoodmancoach Resources Getting Started Maintenance Phase - https://www.maintenancephase.com/ Anti-Diet - https://christyharrison.com/book-anti-diet-intuitive-eating-christy-harrison Body positivity history Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_positivity From New York to Instagram BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z2w7dp3 The Whitewashed, Diluted Reality of Modern Body Positivity: The Important Black History of the Body Positivity Movement - https://u.osu.edu/studentwellnesscenter/2021/02/18/the-whitewashed-diluted-reality-of-modern-body-positivity-the-important-black-history-of-the-body-positivity-movement/ Health at Every Size Health at every size directory project updates - https://asdah.org/haes-professional/ About and History - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_at_Every_Size National Eating Disorders - https://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/size-diversity-health-every-size
In this episode, Lina talks to Kristen about body image, the pros and cons of the body positivity movement, how to simplify nutrition and health for new moms, and what the first steps are to losing the baby weight. [This episode is sponsored by Creidm.com]Creidm.com is a Distributor of the all-natural and eco-friendly home, skin, and health products created by Shaklee. These products are the most clinically tested and clinically proven. Creidm and the Shaklee Products focus on children and mothers. They offer personalized vitamin packs for children and adults called Meology and can come in gummy and pill form. What is great, is they offer higher discounts on the Meology kids packs for the more kids you have! Also, starting in November they will be releasing their pre- and post-natal line to help support Mothers and their children in such an important time of their life.Creidm also offers ways to become a distributor yourself and make extra income all from home! To learn more, go to Creidm.com.Kristen shares what her body image journey has looked like after having four kids and Lina talks about how she had to have "radical acceptance" with her postpartum body. They talk about the body positivity movement and how it's great but then how it can also be harmful in having toxic positivity around the subject of weight loss. Lina shares her experience in that she can love her body but also want to lose weight for reasons other than what she looks like. Kristen shares what it's been like navigating the space as a dietitian. Other topics discussed in the episode:How do we define "baby weight"?How new moms can begin the path towards to losing the baby weightHow long can it take for moms to lose the baby weightHow much of losing weight is diet versus how much of it is exerciseHow true is “calorie in calorie out”What is the best form of exercise? Cardio, strength training, etc. Kristen's favorite hacks for new moms to implement to get them started on the path to losing weightHow to deal with cravings Kristen Noriega is a registered dietitian nutritionist, mom weight loss expert and host of the top 5% podcast for Christian women, the Baby Weight Nutritionist As a Catholic-Christian mom of four, her mission is to help moms of littles lose weight and feel comfortable in their bodies. She's talking sustainable lifestyle changes that are doable with a baby on the hip and toddler tugging on the leg!Connect with Kristen on Instagram: @babyweight.nutritionistJoin Kristen's Facebook Group: Lose Weight After Baby, Simple Shortcuts, Support for Lasting Weight LossConnect with Lina on InstagramFollow the New Mamas Podcast on InstagramRead Lina's BlogSupport the Show: Buy Me a CoffeeEpisode edited by Chris Duffy: heyitschrisduffy@gmail.comSupport the show
Hey guysssss wanted to share my opinion on the whole body positivity movement, and why I don't agree with it! Would love to hear what you guys think about my opinion! Send me a DM on instagram to let me know
Working on a different platform I spent weeks investigating the fat acceptance and fat body positivity via the Black woman's POV boy oh boy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sanfranciscodamn/support
In this episode, Courtney shares her struggles with her body image and how for a huge part or her life she felt shame, guilt and self blame. She talks about how she didn't fit society's standard of the ideal body type and that even after she lost weight and felt better aesthetically, much of her time was consumed with thoughts about how to keep the weight off. Courtney also talks about how when she started to work on her mindset around diet culture and body positivity things changed.Courtney McCarthy is the CEO & Founder of Loyobo FIT, a virtual community dedicated to helping women to ditch diet culture, find joy in movement, and to finally figure out how to love their body. Courtney's own journey with health and struggles around body image & weight loss inspired her to become an ACE Certified Fitness Professional. She learned the hard way how broken our views are towards women's bodies and how the formula the fitness industry presents as "the answer" keeps us stuck in a cycle of shame, guilt and self-blame. Her mission is to prove that there is another way, to help women step out of the struggle and into self-love! She teaches women how to ditch diet culture, how to heal their relationship with food and movement, and how to take the stress out of self-care. She wants you to see that you are MORE than a body and have the power to define health for yourself.Find Courtney's website hereFollow Courtney on InstagramFollow Candace on Instagram
Jeanine and Mike discuss how the body positivity movement has changed and become potentially harmful.
"I definitely have body issues, but everybody does. When you come to the realization that everybody does — even the people that I consider flawless — then you can start to live with the way you are." - Taylor Swift Whether it's because of Hollywood or because of our own friends and family, it feels like almost everyone has some issue with their own body. The boys get together to discuss their various insecurities in an open and honest conversation about body image, body image issues, and the male body itself. Links: Support VM: https://www.patreon.com/visibleman National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (800-273-8255) or text “VM” to 741741 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Loss Survivors: https://afsp.org/ive-lost-someoneAFSP After an Attempt: https://afsp.org/after-an-attempt National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) for family members and caregivers: https://www.nami.org/Your-Journey/Family-Members-and-Caregivers NAMI: https://www.nami.org/home Join Us: https://discord.gg/YbQDWqUC Visible Man: https://www.visibleman.org/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSPFY2_fDLiw0WLcxZErasg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visibleman.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VisiblemanO Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visibleman_org/ Catch up on past episodes here: https://visibleman.org/the-visible-man-podcast/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support
We will be releasing the full episode of VM Live titled, "Is There Room in the Body Positivity Movement for Men," in a few days, but wanted to get this part out ahead of time. Eternal Hope Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visibleman/support
Hello Tasties, In this episode of Ok, but wait... we are gonna get your brains moving as we ask, Is the body positivity movement... the way to go? With the New Year ringing in, for the most of us that means it's time to get in the gym. But some of us may not feel the same way because "I look good how I am." With the body positivity movement it allows us to love ourselves for who we are but this can also negatively impact some people as well. Joined by soon to be PT Jeimy Liz we find some answers through our experiences and open up the bottle to you all to discuss. Join the Tastie Brew! https://www.instagram.com/obwpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@obwpod https://twitter.com/obwpod Like who was on? Get connected! https://www.instagram.com/sheisdaylily/ https://www.instagram.com/jeimy_liz/ herdaylily.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obwpod/message