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Getrennt wegen der Körpergröße, das T-Shirt wegen blöder Kommentare beim Baden nicht mehr ausgezogen und Sprüche aus der Kindheit wie "aufgeblasener Sumo-Wrestler" - ihr habt Claudia Kamieth eure Erfahrungen mit Bodyshaming geteilt.
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Are toxic trainers and body shaming pushing people away from fitness? In this powerful episode of the "Better Than Fine" podcast, wellness expert and coach Darlene Marshall dives deep into the real, ongoing problem of bullying within fitness culture—and why it's time to say "enough."
Kelly Osbourne fired back at online critics who body-shamed her at the BRIT Awards. President Trump said the U.S. and Israel carried out coordinated strikes on Iran. Plus, Chet Hanks revealed he's stuck in Colombia over a passport problem and is seeking emergency travel documents to get back to the United States. Hosts: Charlie Cotton, Deven Rall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Culture journalist, Zara Hederman joins Brendan to discuss a growing controversy in the latest season of ‘Love is Blind', a dating show r. After one participant met his fiancée, he told her he was used to dating “who work out all the time”, sparking a furore of commentary about the intersection of physical attraction, misogyny and body shaming.
What happens when purity culture and diet culture collide? In this episode, Laura Anderson and Andrew Kerbs sit down with writer Ashley Dunston to unpack the complicated overlap between evangelical theology, fat phobia, and body shame. Ashley shares her story of growing up in Colorado Springs during the peak of 1990s and early 2000s purity messaging, navigating intense pressure to present a “perfect” family image, and being pushed into gastric bypass surgery at just 19 years old. After losing 100 pounds in a year, she faced not only the physical consequences but the emotional and spiritual fallout that followed.Together, they explore how phrases like “your body is a temple” became tools of control, how food and weight were moralized in church spaces, and why purity culture often excluded or invisibilized girls who did not fit a narrow beauty standard. The conversation moves through grief, bodily autonomy, medical fat phobia, and the painful unraveling of a faith identity that once felt essential. Ashley also reflects on healing, learning to trust her body again, reclaiming desire as strength rather than weakness, and the hope she sees in younger generations finding more diverse and affirming representations of their bodies.Guest Info: Website: AshleyDunstonWriter.comSocial Media: Instagram: @ashley_dunston_writer, https://substack.com/@ashleydunstonwriterThis podcast is brought to you by the Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery: an online trauma coaching company whose practitioners are trauma informed and trauma trained to work with individuals, couples and families who have experienced high control religion, cults, and religious trauma. For more information on the support that CTRR provides, for resources–including courses, workshops, and more–head to traumaresolutionandrecovery.com or follow us on Instagram: @traumaresolutionandrecovery The views and opinions expressed by Sunday School Dropouts are those of the hosts and not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery. Any of the content provided by our guests, sponsors, authors, or bloggers are their own ideas and opinions.The Sunday School Dropouts podcast is not anti-religion but it is anti -harm, -power and control, -oppression and, -abuse and will speak to the harmful practices and messaging of fundamentalist groups. Follow Andrew on Instagram @andrew_kerbsFollow Andrew's post-SDA account @lifeafteradventismFollow Andrew's account on neurodivergence and high control religion @divergent.faith Join Andrew's Substack (Kerb Your Enthusiasm) www.andrewkerbs.substack.com To begin working with Andrew as a coach, schedule your FREE inquiry call hereFollow Laura on Instagram and TikTok @drlauraeanderson or on her website: www.drlauraeanderson.com Join Laura's Substack (Therapy in the Headlines) www.drlauraeanderson.substack.com To work with Laura as a coach, therapist, consultant, or to inquire about other services, you can do so hereHosts: Laura Anderson and Andrew KerbsMusic by Benjamin Faye Music @heytherebenji
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De nieuwe Netflix-documentaire Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model is een ontluisterend maar vermakelijk drieluik over het tv-programma van supermodel Tyra Banks. Wat ooit smullen was, blijkt met de blik van nu vooral giftig. Esma Linnemann bespreekt de serie - van bodyshaming en inhumane make-overs tot misstanden in de modellenwereld en zelfs de Epstein-files - met columnist Emma Curvers en voormalig model Bo Fasseur, die over de documentaire schreef.Presentatie: Esma LinnemannMontage: Julia van AlemEindredactie: Jasper VeenstraSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Selbstbewusstsein, Bodypositivity und der Umgang mit Schönheitsidealen prägen unser Wohlbefinden stärker, als viele denken. Gerade Social Media, Filter und Bodyshaming können Druck erzeugen und das Selbstbild beeinflussen. In dieser Folge von BUNTE VIP GLOSS spricht Steffi Brungs, Moderatorin unter anderem bei „Love is Blind“, offen über ihre Erfahrungen vor der Kamera, den Mut, zu sich selbst zu stehen, und wie sie mit Kritik umgeht. Sie erzählt, warum sie auf Filter verzichtet, welche Beauty-Routinen ihr guttun und wie sie trotz Selbstoptimierungsdruck authentisch bleibt.
In this weeks episode of All of the Above, I chat to Maura Rath founder of Yoga with Maura on body image, fear from the timelines we're told to follow. We dive into healing body shaming ourselves, the impact of skinny-Tok/ social media can have and what happens when you get stuck obsessing over your body size. Maura opens up about how she started her career in the Wellness and Yoga sector and growing her business from working in the corporate world being a party girl. Maura also talks about why leaning into failure is essential for growth. A real conversation about putting yourself out there—even when it's uncomfortable—and choosing your own path.
Dürfen dicke Frauen swingen gehen? Offiziell sagen alle: „Na klar!“ – aber heimlich schämen sich viele Frauen Ü45/Ü50 für ihren Körper und trauen sich nicht mal im Schwimmbad raus, geschweige denn in einen Swingerclub. In dieser Folge spreche ich als dicke Frau offen über meine eigenen Erfahrungen mit Swingen, Scham, Selbstwert und Lust im besten Alter. Ich erzähle dir, warum dein Körper NICHT das Problem ist – sondern die alten Glaubenssätze in deinem Kopf und die Verletzungen in deinem Nervensystem. Darum geht's in dieser Folge: Warum so viele dicke Frauen glauben, sie seien „zu viel“ für Sex, Nähe und Swingen Mein erster Besuch im Swingerclub – und der Moment, in dem eine alte Lüge in mir zerbrochen ist Was Bodyshaming in Kindheit und Jugend mit deinem heutigen Liebesleben zu tun hat Warum dein Nervensystem bei Lust & Nähe oft Alarm schlägt 3 Schritte, wie du wieder mehr Selbstwert, Lust und Körperfreundlichkeit erleben kannst – mit oder ohne Swingen Wenn du dich in dieser Folge wiedererkennst – als Frau, als Partnerin oder einfach als Mensch mit einem Körper, der nicht in die Norm passt – dann ist diese Episode für dich. Für wen ist diese Folge? Frauen Ü45/Ü50, die sich „zu dick“ für Lust und Swingen fühlen Männer, die ihre Partnerin besser verstehen wollen Paare, die über Nähe, Sex und Freiheit ins Gespräch kommen wollen Alle, die merken: Mein Körper wurde lange bewertet – jetzt will ich heilen und genießen. Du willst Unterstützung? Wenn du merkst, dass du dich in Beziehungen, im Swingen oder in deiner Sexualität immer wieder klein machst, begleite ich dich gern:
With ads everywhere telling us how to get fit for 2026, it's easy to start speaking critically about our bodies, but what happens when little ears hear those negative comments?Aileen Cox Blundell from Baby Led Feeding noticed this when she saw her daughter looking at herself in the mirror. She joins Andrea to discuss, as well as listeners.
Meet Julie and Mika LIVE IN CHICAGO THIS FEBRUARY AT CRE8TIVE CON! www.cre8tivecon.com Reach out to Julie: julie@cre8tivecon.com Follow Get OBESSED on Instagram-- @getobsessedpodcast www.getobsessedpodcast.com 1. The Body Image CycleJulie breaks down the emotional stages many women experience in their relationship with their bodies: Awareness: When we first notice our bodies being judged — often as young girls. Comparison: Measuring ourselves against unrealistic beauty standards and social media ideals. Criticism: Internalizing those comparisons and turning them into self-blame or shame. Control: Trying to “fix” or change our appearance through dieting, overexercising, or other extremes. Acceptance: Slowly learning to see our bodies with compassion and gratitude. Empowerment: Embracing authenticity, self-expression, and health over perfection. 2. The Influence of Culture and MediaJulie unpacks how media messaging, celebrity culture, and social platforms fuel body dissatisfaction and what we can do to filter out the noise. 3. The Role of Aging and ChangeFrom puberty to pregnancy to menopause, women's bodies are constantly evolving. Julie shares insights on how to embrace those changes as signs of wisdom, strength, and life experience instead of loss. 4. The Healing Power of Self-TalkListeners will learn practical ways to reframe negative thoughts, shift focus from appearance to wellness, and replace judgment with kindness. 5. Tools for Real Body PositivityJulie offers strategies to build a healthier body image, including mindfulness, gratitude practices, surrounding yourself with supportive communities, and focusing on what your body can do, not just how it looks. Why This Conversation Matters The relationship women have with their bodies affects every part of life — confidence, relationships, career, and mental health. By normalizing these conversations, Julie encourages listeners to release the guilt and embrace the beauty of imperfection. Listen and Subscribe Tune in to Get Obsessed with Julie Lokun on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Join the conversation about healing, empowerment, and rediscovering joy in the skin you're in. Frequently Asked Questions About the Get Obsessed Podcast and Host Julie Lokun 1. What is the Get Obsessed podcast about?Get Obsessed is a motivational and thought-provoking podcast that explores personal growth, transformation, and the power of living with purpose. Each episode dives into real stories of healing, resilience, and empowerment, featuring inspiring guests who have turned their challenges into change. 2. Who is Julie Lokun?Julie Lokun is the creator and host of Get Obsessed. She's a certified master coach, author, speaker, and advocate for personal empowerment. Julie is passionate about helping people embrace their authenticity, unlock their potential, and live intentionally. 3. What topics does the podcast cover?The podcast covers a wide range of topics centered around self-development and empowerment, including: Healing and personal transformation Women's empowerment and confidence Near-death experiences and spiritual growth Mental health and emotional wellness Body positivity and self-acceptance Overcoming adversity and finding purpose 4. Who are some of the guests featured on the podcast?Julie hosts an inspiring mix of guests — from authors, thought leaders, and wellness experts to everyday individuals who share extraordinary stories of growth and resilience. Each conversation offers authentic insight and practical tools for personal transformation. 5. What makes Get Obsessed different from other personal growth podcasts?Get Obsessed stands out for its honesty, depth, and connection. Julie brings her background as a coach and her genuine curiosity about the human experience to every conversation, creating a space that feels both insightful and deeply personal. The show doesn't just inspire — it empowers listeners to take real action in their own lives. 6. How often are new episodes released?New episodes are released weekly and are available on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. 7. How can I listen to or subscribe to the podcast?You can listen to Get Obsessed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you stream your favorite shows. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss a new episode. 8. Can I be a guest on the podcast?Yes. Get Obsessed welcomes guest inquiries from individuals with unique stories or expertise in personal growth, wellness, or transformation. To apply, visit JulieLokun.com or reach out through the podcast's contact page. 9. What inspired Julie to start Get Obsessed?Julie created Get Obsessed to explore what it means to live with intention and curiosity. After years of coaching people through personal change, she wanted to create a platform where real stories could inspire listeners to lean into their own growth journeys. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
I'm starting this year the way I mean to go on — slowly and steadily. In this episode, I talk about how self body-shaming is deeply harmful. I share how learning that where your focus goes, energy flows completely changed my life. I also reflect on the fact that none of us are here forever, and why that matters when it comes to how we live and work. This episode is a reminder to do the things you want to do, live fully, and leave work on time. Click play and let's dive in.
We're wrapping up Series 14 with a phenomenal guest, the one and only Leslie Horton, Canadian broadcaster, feminist powerhouse, and the woman who went internationally viral after responding on live TV to a body-shaming email with pure grace, humour, honesty and unapologetic power.Leslie has been keeping Calgary moving for decades, but in December 2023 her clip reached millions worldwide, inspiring women, especially those in midlife, to say: “This is what women my age look like”. Even Hollywood took notice.Beyond the screen, Leslie leads a major annual charity campaign bringing holiday support to families in need, and she's constantly out in her community making real change. She's living proof you can navigate rush-hour chaos, silence trolls, and stand up for women everywhere, all before your morning coffee.Off-camera Leslie leads a major annual charity drive supporting families during the holidays. She navigates traffic chaos, internet trolls and a wildly full schedule, all while championing women everywhere.In this episode:• Leslie's viral moment and the global reaction• The realities of midlife visibility and body image• Compassion, community work, and handling online trolls• Our HUGE Book Collective gift-guide list• A fun invitation to join an act of micro-feminism• A beautiful quote to carry into your week☕ SUBSCRIBE for honest chats on women's health, feminist issues, sisterhood & smashing the patriarchy — one cuppa at a time.
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Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. John Deedie fills in for C4 on this Thanksgiving Eve. The culture at safe streets has changed. A Chicago woman has been burned on a train & President Trump has spoken out on it. There is a surge in college students going down south to attend those schools instead of staying in state. Sean Duffy has a airport dress code he wants you to follow. Details on the Key Bridge price. Body shaming Ariana Grande. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App!
Sie werden gemobbt und diskriminiert – Menschen, die nicht in unsere Körpernormen passen, weil sie zu dick sind, zu dünn, vermeintlich unsexy. Viele schämen sich, ziehen sich zurück. Welche Folgen hat Körperscham und wie sollten wir ihr begegnen? Balzer, Vladimir www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Im Gespräch
Lehrerin Sonja ignoriert viel zu lange die Warnsignale ihres Körpers. Beunruhigende Symptome schiebt sie auf beruflichen Stress, ihr Alter und das schmerzhafte Bodyshaming im Lehrerzimmer. Bis eines Abends im Badezimmer Blitze vor ihren Augen explodieren, und schlagartig alles schwarz wird. Ist dieser Kollaps der Anfang vom Ende oder der überfällige Impuls, sich endlich helfen zu lassen?
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PARENT PANEL: My Son Doesn't Have The Body To Be Thor For Halloween... full 650 Tue, 21 Oct 2025 13:47:18 +0000 vm4xAlEk1QzddndiAq7Ix3Pb7p3KvgFT advice,halloween,parenting,bullying,parenting advice,body shaming,parent panel,music,society & culture,news Kramer & Jess On Demand Podcast advice,halloween,parenting,bullying,parenting advice,body shaming,parent panel,music,society & culture,news PARENT PANEL: My Son Doesn't Have The Body To Be Thor For Halloween... Highlights from the Kramer & Jess Show. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Music Society & Culture News False https://player.amperwa
Your body doesn't have to look a certain way to be fit. In this episode, Matt and Beth call out body shaming in fitness culture and discuss how fitness doesn't have a 'look'. The reality is - you can be healthy in a larger body. You can be healthy in a smaller body. You also be unhealthy in both a larger and smaller body - the way you look doesn't determine your health and it certainly doesn't determine your fitness and knowledge.Learn how to separate health from appearance, redefine what being “fit” really means, and protect your mental peace from toxic expectations and body shaming placed on us by the fitness industry and society in general.Join our Patreon for monthly workouts, challenges, recipes, and to become part of the Cut The Crap Community! Become a member today for exclusive content and to support our podcast: https://www.patreon.com/cutthecrappodcastThank you Cured Nutrition for sponsoring our Podcast! Just for our listeners, you can receive big savings by using our code 'CTC' when you purchase any Cured product! You can save 30% on the our favorite Harmony bundle, which includes both serenity and flow gummies!Follow the pod: @cutthecrapwithbethandmattFollow your hosts:Beth: @bethferacofitnessMatt: @mattlaarfitSend us a DM! Let us know what you think of this one, and with episode ideas! If we use your comment or suggestion, we'll give you a shoutout on the podcast!
Megyn Kelly is joined by Link Lauren, host of "Spot On with Link Lauren," to discuss California governor candidate Katie Porter's implosion during an interview when asked how she plans to win Republican votes, her threat to walk out mid-interview, her struggle to answer basic questions, Porter's terrible moments in past interviews, AOC's hypocrisy in "body-shaming" Stephen Miller and attacking short people, her lame attempt to backpedal, Greta Thunberg's fake activism, her shift from climate extremism to the Gaza flotilla, Trump's remarks about her, and more. Then Ken Vogel, author of "Devils' Advocates," joins to discuss the truth about Hunter Biden's involvement with Ukraine and Burisma, Joe Biden's actual involvement and what he knew, the corruption we've seen and how it's being exposed now, the reaction from the left to his initial Hunter Biden corruption reporting in 2019, how he was attacked by the Biden campaign despite the fact that he had the truth, new reporting on Hunter Biden's wild business dealings in Romania, and more. Subscribe to Link's show Spot On:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spot-on-with-link-lauren/id1812663737Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2RPHR4jKTJqkruxJjn6kzn?si=954974315d3848bfYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spotonwithlink?sub_confirmation=1 Vogel- https://www.harpercollins.com/products/devils-advocates-kenneth-p-vogel? Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldRiverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order.Cowboy Colostrum: Get 25% Off Cowboy Colostrum with code MK at https://www.cowboycolostrum.com/MKChapter: For Free and unbiased Medicare help dial 27-MEDICARE (276-334-2273) or go to https://askchapter.org/kellyDisclaimer: Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and standalone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan's contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you to search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don't directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all your options. Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Oval Office. Both leaders expressed optimism about reaching a bilateral trade agreement. At one point, Carney referred to Trump as a “transformative” world leader. 5:10pm- While visiting Howard University, former Vice President Kamala Harris delivered an impromptu speech to students—it didn't go particularly well. Why is she speaking to college students at a prestigious university like they're in grade school? 5:25pm- Does Leonardo DiCaprio's new film “One Battle After Another” glorify far-left political violence? 5:40pm- In a video posted to social media yesterday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) claimed White House Deputy Chief of Staff is only 4'10” tall and should be laughed at. Some of her supporters feared that AOC may have engaged in body shaming—which forced her to post a half-hearted apology.
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Die Themen von Lisa und Matthis am 02.10.2025: (00:00:00) Neuer Aktionstag in Italien: Der 16. Mai ist dort jetzt Nationaler Tag gegen Bodyshaming. (00:01:39) Entwarnung fürs Oktoberfest: Was hinter der Bombendrohung steckte und wie Besucher:innen in München damit umgegangen sind. (00:05:11) Festnahme mutmaßlicher Hamas-Terroristen: Wie die Ermittler Verdächtige in Berlin fassen konnten und was wohl ihr Ziel war. (00:07:54) Boote der Global Sumud Flotilla gestoppt: Welche Aktivist:innen von Israel abgefangen wurden und wo deswegen Proteste stattfanden. (00:09:13) Tag der deutschen Einheit: Warum auch jungen Menschen die Wiedervereinigung viel bedeutet und was sie damit verbinden. (00:13:45) Sexsucht: Warum es wichtig ist, über die anerkannte psychische Störung zu sprechen und welche Serie das jetzt zum Thema macht. Die Reportage-Reihe "Bundesvibe" findet ihr hier: https://1.ard.de/bundesvibe-alle-folgen Hier kommt ihr zur Serie "naked": https://1.ard.de/naked-serie Und wie immer: Wenn ihr Fragen oder Feedback habt, schickt uns gerne eine Sprachnachricht an 0151 15071635 oder schreibt uns an 0630@wdr.de – und kommt gern in unseren WhatsApp-Channel: https://1.ard.de/0630-bei-Whatsapp Von 0630.
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“It's been so gratifying, not just the accolades but how I've been able to show up. Learning how to love myself, learning what my voice is, and being able to trust that, stand tall and stand true in that it's enough.” Taylor Townsend on evolving Taylor Townsend Joins The Pivot Podcast for an exclusive, deeply personal and powerful conversation after her 2025 US Open breakthrough. Days after captivating fans with her deep run and emotional performances at the 2025 US Open, American tennis star Taylor sat down with Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder for one of the most heartfelt and unfiltered interviews in the show's recent history. The episode opens with the hosts giving Townsend her flowers, celebrating not just her performance on the court—where she reached the fourth round in electrifying fashion—but also her unapologetic authenticity, her resilience, and her long road back to center stage. From the jump, Townsend came through with that signature mix of grace and grit. “I've started setting goals and not being afraid of failure...I finally get to be myself and not hide from who I am,” Townsend said, reflecting on her resurgence. Over the course of the hour-long conversation, Townsend opened up about her heated post-match altercation with Jelena Ostapenko, breaking her silence and addressing the viral moment head-on, being proud that she used her words to control her emotions and how she stood firm on not tolerating disrespect, as her father raised them not to be punks but also to always stand up for themselves which led Taylor to telling Jelena- “Don't ever put your finger in my face again." Taylor continues to open up with her childhood dreams, looking up to Serena and Venus and how despite being competitors, Serena took her under wing when she was pregnant and helped prepare her for this gratifying yet extremely difficult journey. Her battles with body image and bias in the sport, especially how early narratives in her career tried to box her in and tell her she could never excel in a sport that wouldn't accept her certain stature and build. Sharing how she lost 95 pounds in 10 months coming back after pregnancy but that motherhood and identity have impacted her life in meaningful ways. Revealing intimate details about balancing elite competition with raising her son, Adyn, which she credits to teaching her what true love and sacrifice is as she opens up on the mental side of her journey, including moments of doubt, therapy, and the role of her support system. One of the most powerful moments came near the end, when Townsend addressed she's been on the pro tour for 13 years and been hiding for twelve of them and is now finally able to show up as herself.Taylor points to her recent loss as her most pivotal moment, in a place where her career is going to skyrocket, with her confidence, faith and motivation higher than ever. The conversation flowed like family catching up, as Taylor made the joke she felt like she was sitting with her uncles with Channing bringing the laughs, Ryan dropping wisdom, and Fred reflecting on what it means to carry a legacy in a sport that hasn't always been built for athletes like Townsend. The episode has a lot to unpack, filled with many viral moments, drawing praise from across the sports world for Townsend's honesty, charisma, and unshakable sense of self. We talked about Toyota's partnership with football and game day giveaways, Learn more at https://toyota.com/nfl Thank you to our friends at Monarch Money for sponsoring this episode, Check them out here and use code PIVOT to get 50% off your first year. https://www.monarchmoney.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're not strangers to taking on niche internet phenomena that is bugging the crap out of us, & this week is no different. This week, we're discussing the concept of "physique inflation" & the ecosystem built around its impacts all over social media. Some of the content here is a little difficult to digest, which is exactly why it needs to be addressed.You can find Fat Guy, Jacked Guy on Instagram!AND you can support us on Patreon! There's extra content for Patreon supporters, as well as opportunities to interact with us in other ways besides listening to the podcast. We appreciate any & all help you can provide, & we hope to keep this going for a long, long time. Thank you in advance for your support and love! You are our brothers!
Are Fat People Really To Blame? | Southwest Airlines, Incivility & America's Compassion Crisis ✈️ Southwest Airlines is requiring plus-sized passengers to buy two seats so they “don't spill over.” But here's the real question: why not just design a few rows of larger seats? Instead, society blames fat people for being fat, ignoring the bigger issue — an industry and culture that lack compassion. This episode of the Karel Cast digs into more than just airline seating. From body shaming to public incivility, America is in a compassion crisis. Insults fly daily, strangers fight over parking spots, and violence erupts over the smallest things. Is Trump to blame for fueling division, or is there something deeper and darker behind our collective lack of civility?
Send us a textRHOM-Peace, Planes, and Petty RemarksPodcast Summary – RHOM S7 E9 “Preppy, Petty People”The episode opens with Adriana and Lisa at a “doggie brothel” before talk turns to Marisol's upcoming preppy-themed lunch. Adriana feels only half-invited due to tensions from the boat incident, while Marisol claims Adriana has body-shamed her. Lisa warns Adriana that Julia's loyalty to others may be isolating her.Julia admits her friendship with Gurdy is beyond repair and shifts focus to Alexia, who's still dwelling on Todd. Marisol proposes a girls' trip to Seville, Spain, to distract Alexia, while Gurdy seeks advice from Dr. Jackie Walters about intimacy during cancer treatment and handling her friendships.Stephanie and Julia bond over family dynamics, with Julia revealing her adopted sons have caused strain with her older daughters. Stephanie advises her to mend the rift quickly. The Spain trip plans evolve, with Stephanie offering her private jet but limiting seats, creating new tension over who gets invited.At the preppy party, Larsa refuses to dress the part, Adriana apologizes to Marisol, and Guerdy makes peace with Julia. The women toast to Spain, though drama brews as Stephanie confronts Alexia about belittling behavior. Alexia declines a seat on Stephanie's jet out of loyalty to Marisol, while Kiki bows out so Adriana can join. Adriana envies Marisol and Alexia's loyalty, and Julia defends her own choice to accept the PJ invite. The episode closes with Alexia and Marisol emotional over the trip's focus on Alexia.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
Je vous propose la rediffusion d'un épisode qui vous à particulièrement marqué, et qui fait sens en été, quand on nous rabâche encore le concept de summer body (ew.) :/ Après 27 ans sur cette terre et pratiquement autant d'années à être sur-consciente de mon apparence, de nombreuses phases de restriction, et une bagarre mentale au quotidien pour entretenir ma confiance en moi : je me surprend encore à m'auto body-shamer. Ça me donne envie d'hurler et de me jeter par terre, mais je choisis plutôt de respirer, et d'en parler sur Contre Soirée !!! Évidemment ;) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Shaming of girls starts early and it continues into adulthood. Women are shamed for their natural bodily functions, appearance, interests, etc. It's endless. Girls and women are shamed for liking the same things boys like but it's okay when boys like it. Men are allowed to be huge fans of a band but it's laughable to be a Taylor Swift fan. Please follow on my Substack for more information into this material. https://substack.com/@wendymcclurethehopefulist2?utm_source=user-menu
This hour, Scoot talks about what Stephen Colbert may do after "The Late Show," the possibility of Sheriff Susan Hutson using the "race card," the CEO that was caught having an affair at a Coldplay concert, and Jennifer Love Hewitt being body shamed on social media.
“It’s not going to stop if men aren’t calling it out”: AFL WAG Chloe Pink speaks out on HORRIBLE body shaming commentsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've ever caught yourself celebrating taking out the trash like it's a major life achievement—girl, you're not alone. In this episode, Chalene gets real about body image, the emotional toll of performance culture (hello, Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders), and why something as simple as the self-checkout line can feel like a final exam. From childhood ballet comparisons to reality TV-level body critiques, this episode unpacks how deep our body beliefs run—and how to start rewriting the script.
Siblings Ashley Engle and Brandon Birdwell discuss life, The OKC Thunder's NBA championship, The Wu Tang Clan, Eating Olives and the exceptional penmanship of the founding fathers... We've got some catching up to do.... WE'RE SO BACK BABAAAAAAY.
This is the full show for June 12. 2025. We ask the American Mamas if they would forgive Simone Biles if she pubicly bodyshamed them. We Dig Deep into who ICE has arrested in Los Angeles. Plus, the House of Representatives passed a bill that basically codifies some of the DOGE cuts, and that's a Bright Spot. And we finish off with a speech that will make you say, “Whoa!”
This week, Dani & JRob discuss: (00:00) Intro, Cellulitis Update (06:45) Body Shaming (08:43) Cardi B & Stefon Diggs, Offset Spousal Support, Braids (14:30) Will New England Patriots Make It to the Super Bowl, Kansas City Chiefs (26:45) Playing High School Sports (32:12) Duke Dennis Having Children (50:54) Woody McClain on Cam Newton Podcast, Being Typecasted in Acting (1:05:25) Fifth Harmony Reuniting? (1:06:53) New Teyana Taylor Music, Album Escape Room, Aaron Pierre, Ciara Ecstasy Remix, Normani (1:10:27) Straw Movie Review, Taraji P. Henson, Tyler Perry
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AITA: For not telling my BF that he didn't get a job? DIRT ALERT: "WTF with Marc Maron" to end, BOOB TUBE: "Mountainhead," and stop body shaming Bethenny Frankel aloneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Burnie and Ashley discuss cheese rolling, standing airline seats, Harry Potter casting, breaking the mold, callback threshholds, farting corpses, Japanese illegal names, speed traps, banned kid names, Mexican Robocop, US jailbreaks, and picking up hitchhikers.Support our podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/morningsomewhereFor the link dump visit: http://www.morningsomewhere.comFor merch, check out: http://store.morningsomewhere.com
Happy Birthday Jess!! Producer Charlotte is debating if she's being ghosted or if her date is dead... Kramer's not sure if he's being body shamed...
BODY SHAMING, IMPLANTS, AND LOVERS??? This week, we're diving into all the things—from the wild Ruby Franke documentary that just dropped on Hulu to why Love Is Blind is a mess and The Bachelor is just... not it anymore. I can't wait to hear some feedback from you guys on the Ruby Franke doc.. my jaw was DROPPED by the end. How do you feel about the husband? I do dabble into the Oscars a little bit, with Selena Gomez and Millie Bobby Brown conversation. Body shaming ornate??? Plus, my undying love for paper towels (yes, really), the final month of my 20s, and the existential crisis that comes with time flying by.