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This episode of Doctales with Cocktails dives into a whirlwind of topics, starting with reflections on Jimmy Carter's enduring legacy beyond his presidency. From there, Drs. May and Tim tackle absurdity in the news, including a bizarre Florida crime involving a suitcase and a life sentence, the ongoing battle of fat positivity versus public health realities, and the financial pitfalls of modern healthcare. With poignant anecdotes, fiery rants, and thoughtful musings on courage in the face of societal challenges, this conversation is as spirited as a shaken martini. Our Advice!Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print!All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific medical advice. The hosts, May and Tim Hindmarsh MD, BS Free MD LLC, or any affiliates thereof are not under any obligation to update or correct any information provided in this episode. The guest's statements and opinions are subject to change without notice.Thanks for joining us! You are the reason we are here. If you have questions, reach out to us at doc@bsfreemd.com or find Tim and I on Facebook and IG.Please check out our every growing website as well at bsfreemd.com (no www) GET SOCIAL WITH US!We're everywhere here: @bsfreemd
‘Fat positivity’ expert hired by San Francisco Dept. of Health to consult on ‘weight stigma’ Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
‘Fat positivity’ expert hired by San Francisco Dept. of Health to consult on ‘weight stigma’ Please Subscribe + Rate & Review KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson wherever you listen! --- KMJ’s Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music or wherever else you listen. --- Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson – KMJ’s Afternoon Drive Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ DriveKMJ.com | Podcast | Facebook | X | Instagram --- Everything KMJ: kmjnow.com | Streaming | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview episode of Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast, I had a great conversation with Brianna Campos, LPC. Brianna ("Bri") is a body image coach who does a TON of amazing work around body grief. Bri and I had an in-depth convo about the emotional work you have to do prior to moving toward body neutrality. We also got candid about accessibility issues we face, given that we are both in larger bodies. Plus, we take a look at what fat positivity really means. ABOUT BRIANNA CAMPOS, LPC Brianna (Bri) Campos (she/her), LPC, is a licensed mental health counselor based in New Jersey. As a body image educator and the founder of Body Image With Bri, she's passionate about all things body image and practices through the lenses of Health at Every Size® and Intuitive Eating. Utilizing a fat positive approach, she combines her clinical skills and lived experience to teach others how to maneuver through their own individual body image exploration. She specializes in body image education including her unique framework on body grief. Bri went into this field because of her own lived experience, plus, she realized that NO ONE was having the conversation about body image. Bri lives in New Jersey, in the United States. She works with coaching clients from all over the world! You can contact and follow Bri through the following links: Instagram: @bodyimagewithbri Website: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/ INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND? Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller In the UK? Chat with me about my virtual binge eating program, called the Elite Binge Eating Recovery Method. Need a place to start? Check out my self-paced, virtual course called Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership Live in California, Texas, or Washington D.C. and interested in eating disorder therapy with me? Sign up for a free, 15-minute phone consultation HERE or via my website, and I'll get you to where you need to be! Check out my blog. Want more information? Email me at hello@mariannemiller.com
Ease With Food Podcast: For Disordered Eating Recovery + a Happy Relationship With Food and Self
Welcome to this episode of NeurospicED, Eating Disorders Neurodiversity Australia's (EDNA) podcast. Our 8th episode features Nic (she/her) and Elysia is the host. In this episode, Nic shares her experiences associated with late identified neurodivergence, eating disorder, as well as weight stigma. Nic is an intersectional feminist and a prolific activist whose work focuses on fat acceptance, neurodiversity, chronic illness, and mental health. --> Nic's website Nic's Fat Positive Practice Guidebook
In episode 14 of Dr. Marianne-Land: An Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast, Kathleen Meehan and I explore weight-inclusive nutrition, fat positivity, and eating disorder recovery. ABOUT KATHLEEN MEEHAN, MS, RD Kathleen is an anti-diet, fat-positive dietitian with a virtual private practice located in Los Angeles. She uses a weight-inclusive approach to help clients heal from disordered eating, manage health conditions and rediscover the pleasure and satisfaction of food. Kathleen chose to work with eating disorders because she started to notice how normalized disordered eating is within weight-centric care. She is located in Los Angeles, California, and practices virtually in many states. Florida, Texas, Maryland, Ohio, and more. You can contact and follow Kathleen through the following links: TikTok @kathleenmrdn Instagram @therdnutritionist Website https://www.kathleenmeehanrd.com/ Interested in hanging out more in Dr. Marianne-Land? Follow me on Instagram @drmariannemiller Join Dr. Marianne-Land's Binge Eating Recovery Membership Program Join my Facebook group, Redefining Relationships With Food and Body Image Check out my blog.
What would it mean to you if you could be part of a community that not only recognizes your talents but also celebrates your uniqueness? Imagine an environment where plus-size individuals are valued and their contributions to their industry are rewarded. This is exactly the world, Tawana Blassingame, Executive Producer of The Full Figured Industry Awards and CEO, Editor in Chief of Queen Size Magazine. We are privileged to sit down with her in this episode as she shares her journey and aspirations, her love for podcasting, and the intricacies behind the Full Figure Industry Awards.Tawana pulls back the curtain on the nomination and voting processes that make up the Full Figure Industry Awards, emphasizing the importance of impartiality and alliances within the industry. She reveals the satisfaction she gains from seeing the impact that plus-size representation in mainstream awards can offer. We also discover Tawana's insights into the gaps in men's fashion within the plus-size industry and discuss her creative hobby - soap making! We wind down with an honest conversation about our personal lives. Tawana conquers her nerves for on-camera interviews, and we both share our own experiences in our careers and our journey with mental health. We reflect on the importance of the communities we serve and express our gratitude to our listeners. We hope that by joining us, you too will appreciate the magic of awards, fashion, and community building in the plus-size industry. Tune in for an enlightening chat and be inspired.****************Visit our sponsor https://bbwxxxadventures.com/ to go on your own adventures, today!Support the showBigSexyChat.com appreciates you and our community. We do this for you, so if you ever have any ideas about a subject we can discuss for you, email us at Sexy@BigSexyChat.com.You can find us on Facebook and Instagram as BigSexyChat.Twitter (who knows how long we will stay there) is BigSexyChatPodCheck out our merch at www.BigSexyTees.com (credit to Toni Tails for setting this up for us!)Chrystal also sells sex toys via her website BlissConnection.com and you can use the code BSC20 for 20% off. Big thanks to our Sponsor Liberator Bedroom Adventures. We ADORE the products from Liberator. And, to be clear, we all loved their products even before they became a sponsor!
In this week's episode, Bonnie is joined by Kimmie Singh, a self-proclaimed fat Registered Dietitian based in New York City. In today's episode Bonnie & Kimmie will discuss: What it means to be fat-positive The power of reclaiming the word fat Kimmie's personal journey to healing her relationship with food food &. body Finding the pleasure and joy in eating again Anti-fat bias in healthcare and nutrition Tips to advocate for yourself and practice self-care and so much more! Connect with Kimmie: Instagram: @bodyhonornutrition Website: www.bodyhonornutrition.com Resource mentioned in podcast: Are you living in fear of losing control around food? Take our free quiz here! Enjoy this episode? You might also like episode 82: Unlearn a Lifetime of Fatphobia with Vinny Welsby. Listen to the episode here. Support the show! Leave your honest rating & review by clicking this link.
I wish this was a welcome back but I've done the next best thing! I had a wonderful podcast chat with Kate of the Peach Please! podcast and she was kind enough to allow me to share it with you on my feed. Enjoy this bonus episode and make sure to show Kate some love on Tik Tok or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/katieiswinnen/). If you want to be a part of Season 2 of the Fat Girl Book Club podcast reach out:https://www.instagram.com/fatgirlbookclubpod/fatgirlbookclubpod@gmail.comKeep Reading Everyone!
Jessamyn Stanley, co-founder of The Underbelly and author of Yoke: My Yoga of Self-Acceptance, talks with J about body acceptance and challenging preconceived notions. They discuss her entry into yoga and why she started posting her practice on Instagram, how she landed a Gatorade commercial, The Yoga Journal cover controversy, the difference between fat and body positivity, navigating "tokenism,” naked yoga on only fans, Shibari (Japanese Rope Bondage), and the value of starting uncomfortable conversations that foster growth. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
We need not deny reality to affirm that every person and therefore every body possesses dignity and deserves respect and kindness.
Dr. Natalie Boero, sociologist, fat activist, and author of the book Killer Fat: Media, Medicine, and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic," joins Kathy in celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the book and discussing what, if anything, has changed since she wrote Killer Fat. They also discuss how body positivity has been co-opted on social media and what the future holds for fat liberation.Tune in and find out how HAES (Health At Every Size) has been impacting the medical industry, why a diabetes medication is the new weight loss drug, and how Kathy has been affected by a family member getting bariatric surgery. You can find Dr. Natalie Boero on Instagram @ncboero and Killer Fat: Media, Medicine, and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic" wherever you buy books.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Blaire addresses her controversial gun bikini photos that set Twitter on fire, a leader in the fat positivity movement saying she regrets being a part of it, Marilyn Manson possibly being falsely accused, and another drag show for kids causing an uproar. Thanks to our sponsor, Green Chef. Go to https://greenchef.com/blaire60 and use code blaire60 to get 60% off plus free shipping Follow Blaire on Insta: @msblairewhite To listen to the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/BlaireWhiteProjectYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheBlaireWhiteProject If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheBlaireWhiteProject Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Satiated Saturday! I have said this before and I'll say it again. Your food behaviors are happening for a reason. Binging, restricting, chronic dieting, and body image concerns all come up to support you and satisfy a need that is not being met. They are there to help you feel safe and in control. And so, healing disordered eating or an eating disorder will mean addressing the root cause that is fueling your food and body behaviors. It's not really about the food. It will be about addressing what your body is holding onto from past trauma and beliefs that need to be looked at and potentially updated. In this week's episode, I talk with Asher Seruya, psychotherapist, illustrator, and writer, about diet culture, fatphobia, the effects of religion on our eating behaviors, and how our past traumas and generational trauma color our experience of the present. You can also read the transcript to this week's episode here: https://www.stephaniemara.com/blog/whats-fueling-your-eating-disorderBegin to experience every eating experience as a doorway into yourself. What, when, why, and how you're eating can all inform you of how you're processing your life.With Compassion and Empathy,Stephanie Mara FoxKeep in touch with Asher here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/badashtherapy/Website: https://ashermseruya.com/Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@badashtherapyContact: Asher@ashermseruya.comReferences: Diets Are A Lot Like ReligionKeep in touch with Stephanie Mara here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_stephaniemara/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephaniemarafoxWebsite: https://www.stephaniemara.com/https://www.somaticeating.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephmara/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stephaniemarafoxContact: support@stephaniemara.comSpecial thanks to Bendsound for the intro music in this episode. www.bensound.comSupport the show
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
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
Welcome certified LPC, Body Image Coach, and Educator Bri Campos to the Whole View! This week, Stacy and Bri dive into the stigma of obesity, fat discrimination, and the journey to not just tolerance but acceptance. Bri brings her lifetime of experience living in a bigger body and her background in counseling and mental health to the forefront as she battles the stigma around "fat" and health. No matter what size body you are in, in this episode, you will find so much insight into how to stop listening to what society tells you, have compassion, and let go of health dogma. Find Bri: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/ Social: @bodyimagewithbri Podcast: https://bodyimagewithbri.com/podcast/ Links to any products and articles discussed in the episode here on Monday! Don't forget to subscribe to this channel and visit realeverything.com! If you haven't yet unlocked our bonus content, checkout Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and how Stacy and her guests really feel about the topics they discuss. Your subscription goes to support this show and gets you direct access to submit your questions! We also want to give a big thank you to this week's sponsors! Vegamour.com/wholeview | Code WHOLEVIEW for 20% off your first order ButcherBox.com/WHOLEVIEW | 2 lbs of ground beef free in every order for the life of your membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Chin Chins!We've another two-parter on our hands, as we continue with a spot of lunch.We continue to hit the big lunch issues and talk all things soup (and how rubbish it is), school dinners and Sunday lunches.So grab a baguette, a lil drink and join us for ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Welcome to Chin Chins!This week, we hit the tough topic; a real hard hitter: what do you like to eat for lunch?We (mainly) talk meal deals and sandwiches, and we're really on point with this one, as it was a lunchtime recording, so we also talk about Hannah just eating some tuna out of the can.So grab some soup and a drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back with more Double Chins!This week, Lauren and Lucy chat all things hair (a word Lucy loves to say, it would seem). The hair on your head and the hair on your body, and the implications both of those have for us fat gals.So, settle down, grab your razor (or not!), a little something to drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back with more Double Chins!This week, Lauren and Lucy talk about the lengths celebrities go to to get into shape for specific roles and the unseen tolls that can take. The perception being that they're in the shape of their lives, but are they really?So, settle down, grab a drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Hola amigos! Welcome back!Are you fighting your body? Tune in to learn how to stop the war on your body and reclaim it for yourself! Through allowing ourselves to be nourished, we can stop the war and start thriving.Highlights of this episode:What is nourishment? The Be Nourished approach and why it's neededEmbodiment and disembodimentBody Trust® framework How to reclaim your bodyEpisode Summary: What is nourishment? Nourishment is about food and ways in which we act upon food. When we are at war with our bodies, we are not providing it nourishment.The Be Nourished approach was formed by Hilary and Dana out of the failures of the traditional weight loss as self-care treatment plan. Diet culture has inserted itself to help you war against your body. Because we are all born with a natural embodiment and intuitiveness, we don't need diet culture's messages and methods. Diet culture creates disembodiment. The framework to step away from that and heal is the Body Trust® framework. Step by step, you can learn how to reclaim your body and be nourished! Resources: Be Nourished website: https://benourished.org Body Trust book: Reclaiming Body Trust One Small Bite: Anti-Diet Stories that Empower You To Build a Positive and Secure Relationship with FoodGet Unstuck Class Starts July 12, 2022. There's an early bird special. Classes are on Zoom, so no travel necessary. Read about it here: https://orozconutrition.com/courses/ Where do I go from here?If you like this episode, then download the show wherever you listen to your podcasts at Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, iHeartRadio, Castbox, etc!Hit that subscribe button so you won't miss another episode. Big Ask: Leave a Review! Please, take a few minutes and leave me a review on your podcast app. Each review helps other listeners find the podcast, which provides me with the ability to continue bring you unique content. So spread the love. Loss for words? Just write what you like about the show.Share the show with friends.If you want to work with us, schedule an appointment or a free 15 minute discovery call. Explore our website and click Schedule an Appointment. Or, reach us by email info@orozconutrition.com or phone 678-568-4717.Once again, I greatly appreciate you for listening and supporting my show. Remember, it really only takes One Small Bite to start transforming your life. Chop the diet mentality; Fuel Your Body; and Nourish Your Soul!
Welcome to Chin Chins!We're really loving our two parters, but in this case, it's more like a two course - as we're talking about cooking!We love a food episode, as our regular listeners may know, so what better to tie that in with chats on cooking.So, grab your apron, a cheeky glass of vino and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
April Hélène-Horton isThe Bodzilla. An online moniker that has won tens of thousands of social media fans thanks to April's loud and proud revolutionising of beauty standards. April not only reveals the absence of diverse bodies in the media but she is part of the solution. She was the first plus size model to appear in a bikini as part of a major Australian advertising campaign. Of that experience, April has said "I was the first fat chick on a billboard, and I don't want to be the last.” In this conversation, Jamila Rizvi and April Hélène-Horton go deep on the body inclusivity movement in Australia, where we need to go from here and how to navigate tricky topics around body descriptors with young children. THE WEEKEND LIST: DO: Monikers (Card Game) EAT: Medjool Dates WATCH: Queer Eye Germany (Netflix) WATCH: Anatomy of a Scandal (Netflix) Follow The Briefing DON'T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR THE BRIEFING NEWSLETTER. LINK IS IN OUR BIO ON INSTAGRAM Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAU Twitter: @TheBriefingAU See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Chin Chins!We're really loving our two parters, but in this case, it's more like a two course - as we're talking about cooking!We love a food episode, as our regular listeners may know, so what better to tie that in with chats on cooking.So, grab your apron, a cheeky glass of vino and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
I define "fat positivity" as an agreement I make to myself: all bodies are inherently worthy and deserve to have a positive self-image. Fat positivity is an outlook that has helped me to be more compassionate and curious about my own health and well-being because it roots me in the truth that I AM WORTHY. I have learned how to use this outlook to strengthen my own self-worth and I want to share my discoveries with you!!
We're back with another Chin Chins!This week, we're talking all things ...pubs! And we could barely contain ourselves, so this is only part 1! Part 2 will be with you next week.So grab a drink, sit yourself in a beer garden and join us for ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back with our part two of relationships!We delve a bit more into our current relationships and how we've learnt and grown along the way - or at least we hope!So grab a drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back with another Chin Chins! This week, we're talking about relationships.Now, we kind of got carried away talking about the bananas first relationships we've had, thus this being just part one. We're going to return next time with a part two. So strap yourselves in for a two-parter, grab a drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back with another Double Chins!This week, we're talking about fat celebrities. How they influenced as we grew up and how they continue to influence us (yes, there is lots of talk of Lizzo).So grab a drink and settle in for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
In this episode, we are celebrating Coleen's birthday! Join us for this installation of Diet Culture IRL - we do a deep dive into aging, self-acceptance, and giving yourself permission to do what feels right for YOU as you get older. Subscribe and leave a review here in just seconds. Mentioned in this episode: Coleen's Instagram / Coleen's previous FYFV ep Food peace resources: Julie Dillon RD blog / PCOS + Food Peace Free Roadmap / PCOS + Food Peace Course / Food Peace Syllabus / 6 Keys To Food Peace / My PCOS Manifesto If you're curious about what it looks like to stop pursuing weight loss, click here for some fabulous freebies that will help guide you in your journey! Do you have a complicated relationship with food? I want to help! Send your Dear Food letter to info@juliedillonrd.com. Click here to leave me a review in iTunes and subscribe. This type of kindness helps the show continue! Find FREE food voice resources here. Thank you for supporting Find Your Food Voice!
We're back with another Double Chins!This week, we 're talking about jobs: does weight affect wages? We talk about being fat at work and perceptions and stigmas attached to being fat in the workplace. So, grab your CV and a drink and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back for another Double Chins!This week, we're talking about weight loss TV programmes. Most notably: The Biggest Loser, Secret Eaters, Supersize vs Superskinny and Fat Families.Grab the remote and little beverage and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back as the three of us. This week to chat about international cuisine.Boy, it feels like a long time since we could properly travel ... but we decide to chat about the best and worst foods we've had on us holidays and where we could go purely for those sweet, sweet eats.Grab a cocktail, stick on a heat lamp and pretend you're in the sun and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Welcome to Double Chins!This week, we delve into the realm of intuitive eating and Health at Every Size (HAES) approaches to eating. We look at the 10 principles as outlined by Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch in their book 'Intuitive Eating' and try and drill a bit further into how that be applied to our lives. Guilt around food? A no, no, no. Making pleasure in eating a priority? A yes, yes, yes.So grab whatever you need to grab and come and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
If you feel the shape or size of your body is holding you back - this episode is for you! I chat to Andrea Westbrook - who's a confidence coach for curvy women - about the integral relationship between body and confidence, the way society demonises being fat and how to not let thoughts about your body stop you from speaking up!Join My Six Week Voice Makeover HERE Check out Andrea's website HERE
Welcome to another Chin Chins! After Hannah's stint treading the boards recently, Lucy's time as a stand-up comedian and Lauren being a singer, we thought why not talk all things performance, dahling?We chat what got us started, most embarrassing moments on stage and what a dream performance would look like.So grab your opera gloves, perhaps a drink and settle in for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back for another Double Chins, this time to chat about dieting. We try not to encroach too much on our recent January diets episode of Chin Chins and instead take a look at the reasons why it's very difficult to sustainably lose weight, especially when crash dieting or restricting heavily, and the ways in which our bodies try to hamper these types of efforts. So grab a drink and join us in smashing diet culture!Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Finally, January has left us. The longest month known to mankind and some people tried to battle it without booze. We (very much) prove in this episode that we are not three of those people.This is somewhat of a meta episode, where the pudding is in the proof (and it must've been about 80% proof) that we don't think much of canning the booze for a month.Take this one with a pinch of salt, and some tequila on the side.Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
It's the first of our Double Chins episodes! it's all Lauren and Lucy this week, as we delve into the whys and wherefores of BMI. We talk its history, the bastardisation of it for our modern times and how we feel about it personally (spoiler: we think it's a load of crap!).So grab your listening ears, perhaps a drink and join us for ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
We're back! Lauren is well again (thanks Covid) and we're ready to come at you talking about January diets in this grey, cold month.Why make January any worse by denying yourself some tasty food in this harsh month? We chat about the way January dieting makes us feel and those classic office conversations that always seem to crop up at this time of year.Grab yourself a drink (and/or a biscuit or something) and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to the first Chin Chins of 2022! As we exit the Yuletide season, we thought we'd lift your January blues by chatting about ... parties! What we think about them, what we like about them, what we dislike about them is all there for your listening pleasure.So grab your drink (even if she's virgin) and ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
New Year, new me! It's nearly the start of another year, so we talk resolutions and hopes, dreams and plans we have for 2022.Grab a drink (or a superfood smoothie) and join us for another ...Chin Chins!Find us on:InstagramFacebookMany thanks to Andy Robertson for the theme music and to WushPrint for our artwork.
Welcome to Satisfaction Factor! In this brief intro episode, Sadie & Naomi talk about their coincidental meeting, why they decided to start a podcast, and what to expect from future episodes.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 @thesadiesimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomi
Fat positivity is a game changer in anyone's journey to body image healing and eating disorder recovery. Whether you identify as being in a smaller or larger body; being able to unpack anti-fat bias and how it shows up in your life and in your relationship to your body is crucial on your road to body acceptance. Tune into this episode to hear my conversation with my colleague Kate Dansie, a licensed clinical social worker in Maryland who works at The Eating Disorder Center as well as her own private practice. Kate recently was published in part of Jennifer Rollin's book The Inside Scoop on Eating Disorder Recovery. Kate is a seasoned clinician full of wisdom! You can find her on IG @katherinedansie. This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship. Please seek the support of a local therapist if you are currently struggling and in need of treatment. As always, you can find me on IG @bodyjustice.therapist and be sure to check out my Eating Disorder Recovery Online Course! This course is designed to help YOU fast track your recovery with tons of skills, knowledge and bonus prompts. This course is self paced and you can DM me for a discount code. My mission is to make recovery accessible to all. Please consider supporting my podcast! Subscribe for an minimum amount to help me continue to create wonderful, educational content: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/support If donating is not feasible, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts to help these messages reach more people. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bodyjustice-allyson/support
On today's episode of the Pink Pussy Podcast, Chelsea chats with Lia Gordita all about fat positive culture, dealing with haters, how toxic diet culture is and how to feel sexy in your own skin. Lia is a business owner (she owns Simple Solace CBD with her husband) and an influencer who promotes body positivity and talks a lot about mental health on her (amazing) Instagram page. We also talk about why there is such a stigma around sex, why talking about sex will help normalize it, inclusive sex education, and one of the worst things parents or guardians can say to children about sex. Lia also gives amazing advice on how to start feeling confident in your own skin, how to start intuitive eating, and an easy way to start protecting your mental health. This is definitely an episode you don't want to miss! PS - Please don't hesitate to reach out to me via email! chelsea@pinkpussypodcast.com! Or, visit us on Instagram (www.instagram.com/pinkpussipodcast). Where to Find Lia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fattyabaddie/ Website: https://fattyabaddie.weebly.com/#/ Simple Solace CBD: https://www.instagram.com/simplesolacecbd/ Ioba Toys: Ioba Toys Website: https://www.iobatoys.com/ Use code PINKPUSSYPODCAST at checkout for 30% off your purchase
The Love You Give talks to fat positive activist and influencer, Jessica Torres, about just how deep fat phobia runs in society. @thisisjessicatorres
On this episode, I speak with dietitian, Emma D'Arpino about what it means to be fat positive, if someone can have thin privilege and still experience weight stigma, and much more. Note: use of the word *ob*sity* to help debunk myths.