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At the Duck Hunters Expo in Little Rock, Joel sat down with Kate Hunt and Julia Gibson. Kate owns the female-focused apparel brand “The Duck Huntress.” Julia is the reigning “2023 Ms. United States Agriculture.” The trio talked about the unique situations that women who hunt find themselves in and why pink camo is not fine for every #waterfowlher out there. https://deltawaterfowl.org/
Julia Gibson often describes themselves as a farmer-philosopher. Her scholarship often weaves together themes such as palliative care ethics and remembrance, the impact and role of narratives and stories, resisting […]
Julia Gibson often describes themselves as a farmer-philosopher. I would describe them as the author of some of the most exciting work that’s been recently published about environmental and animal […]
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Julia Gibson has been living with Multiple Sclerosis for over 33 years. Although her abilities have changed over the years, Julia fights the good fight everyday. She continues to live a full life well into her 70's in a multi-generational household with her daughter, son-in-law, and 3 grandchildren. Please listen to Julia's powerful story of living successfully with a debilitating, progressive, neurological condition. Support the show
We spoke with Julia Gibson about being a philosopher living on a multi-generational farm co-owned by their extended family since 1795. As you might imagine, a lot of issues come up in a situation like that! We talk about how decisions are made for the farm, their current attempts to get a conservation easement to protect the farm into the future as the surrounding countryside gets developed, issues of justice involved with owning a farm on land that was originally stolen from indigenous people, and (in a connection to the last two episodes) her work as a vegan living on a farm with livestock and hunting, to think through animal rights, animal welfare, and how to talk about these things with her family. It's a great conversation; check it out! Show Notes: Follow us on Twitter at @FoodThoughtPod, and you can drop us a line at ThoughtAboutFood on Gmail. Rate our podcast and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts! It helps people find the show. We have a YouTube channel! It features more conversations about the meaning of food in our lives, and includes some great recipes to boot. Check it out here and subscribe! The first video we've uploaded was made by a former student in Ian's Philosophy of Food class, talking about carne asada and the meaning that food has for him. Julia Gibson is a philosopher who works at Antioch University New England while living on their family farm. Julia has a blog about "Life on Ryder Farm" that's well worth reading! Julia shared a recipe for vegan Buffalo Tofu Pizza. As she says, "I was trying to find a recipe using food on the farm, but my relationship to food on the farm is that I'm so happy to have fresh food that I just eat it. I wanted to share something I'm working on. The first time I made this it looked like a transporter accident. It was delicious! But hideous. I really love buffalo sauce, and I love that vegan buffalo sauce is just as easy as regular buffalo sauce. Recipe for Buffalo Tofu Pizza Pizza dough: homemade or store bought. Recipes abound online. I recommend using one that calls for half 00 flour and weighing it out. White Sauce: -1 cup raw cashews -3/4 cup vegetable broth -2 tbsp olive oil -1 tbsp lemon juice -1/4 nutritional yeast (or more to taste) -3 cloves garlic (or more to taste) -1/2 cup chopped white onion -dash dried rosemary -dash black pepper 1. Soak cashews overnight. 2. Drain cashews and blend in food processor with broth, oil garlic, lemon juice, onion, nutritional yeast, and herbs. Buffalo sauce: It's just original Frank's RedHot and melted earth balance. Roughly 1:1, with a smidge more hot sauce than butter. Between 6-8 tbsp should do. You can always make more. Tofu: -16oz firm or extra firm tofu -1/4 apple cider vinegar -2 tbsp tamari -1 tbsp toasted sesame oil -2 tsp garlic powder -1 tsp liquid smoke -dash black pepper 1. Preheat oven to 350 2. Cut tofu into 6-8 slices and arrange in single layer in a 8x8 glass baking dish. 3. Combine other ingredients. 4. Pour over tofu.(Flip once to get both sides.) 5. Bake 30 minutes and flip. Bake 30 more minutes or until desired texture is achieved. 6. Cube slices and toss with Buffalo sauce. Ranch (makes more than you need): -1.5 cups Vegenaise or other vegan mayo -1/4-1/2 cup plain, unsweetened nondairy milk (I prefer WestSoy) -1.5 tsp apple cider vinegar -3 cloves garlic, crushed or minced -dash dried parsley -dash dried dill -dash onion powder -pinch paprika -pinch black pepper -salt to taste Assembly: 1. Preheat oven (and pizza stone if you have one) to 475. 2. Roll out pizza dough. 3. Top with white sauce and cheese (I use daiya mozzarella). 4. Scatter tofu on top. Drizzle with half of the remaining sauce. 5. Bake for 8-12 minutes until crust is golden brown. 6. Drizzle with more Buffalo sauce, ranch sauce, and chopped fresh dill. " The intro and outro music is "Whiskey Before Breakfast" which is both a great traditional song and a nice way to start a day of rambling around a farm. It was performed and shared by The Dan River Ramblers under a Creative Commons license.
Another Netflix movie on the docket as this week we're thinking of watching The Trial of the Chicago 7, the newest Aaron Sorkin docudrama starring a slew of big name actors taking the courtroom. We have another guest on this week as Julia Gibson helps us tackle some of the historical and cultural context surrounding the real-life events in Sorkin's script. We get into the limits of crowd pleasing Oscar biopics, our mixed feelings on Sorkin, propaganda, and a host of other interesting topics surrounding this movie that is sure to have a lot of buzz for the rest of the movie season! Check us out on on social media: Caleb: @caleb4tribe on Twitter and Letterboxd Alicia: @aliciadevero on Twitter and @aliciadev on Letterboxd Arjun: @rjonfsicher on Twitter and @ArjunFischer on Letterboxd Brooke: @reesbrooke1 on Twitter and @blrees on Letterboxd Julia: @JuliaSavGib on Twitter
We're back! Join our founder and publisher Taleen Kali and our music editor Julia Gibson while we chat about how quarantine has affected our creativity, the media we've been loving in isolation, and some exciting dUM updates.
In this episode horse Julia Gibson gives you some key game and 10 reasons why you should grow your own food this is a CANT MISS episode of Late Night BOSSTALK tune in now! www.BossTalkNation.com Be sure to follow us on social media: www.Instagram.com/BossTalkNation www.twitter.com/BossTalkNation Have a business and Need Promo? Text "PROMO" to 844-700-2677 for a chance to have your business featured on a future show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sarah Bowen Shea and Amanda Loudin team up to talk to a trio of runners motivated by the Boston Marathon. The guests weren’t inspired to necessarily run Boston, but inspired by it—the size and scope of the marathon or by the tragic 2013 bombings. The first guest is Julia Gibson, a mother runner of three, who vowed she’d never run 26.2—until she “watched that Boston Marathon documentary with tears in my eyes, and I wanted to be a part of something that historical.” Julia offers advice for other BAMRs looking to BQ. Next is repeat-guest Erin Wright, who was so moved by the Boston Marathon bombings, she registered to run her first marathon the very next day! Erin shares how the event colored the 26.2 miles she ran in October 2013 at Twin Cities Marathon. Then YiOu Wang rounds out the conversation, telling how she morphed from a couch potato to a 2012 Olympic Marathon Trials participant (!!) after spectating Boston as a student at MIT. While watching thousands of runners and spectators, she told herself, “This is the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen, and I want to be a part of it!” YiOu describes how she “Couch-to-5K’d” her way to becoming a runner—and she’s now a professional ultramarathon. YiOu gives loads of advice, including tips for stepping up from 26.2 to 50K races, how to stick to a training plan while traveling, and how to nab a stunningly beautiful run-photo for Instagram! In the intro, Sarah and Amanda talk about their kids on the college-admission path, and Sarah shares about encounters with tap-legend Savion Glover. Talk of Boston starts at 13:27. Get 15% discount code in both Mother Runner Store and Train Like a Mother Club by taking our podcast survey. Thanks! Get $100 of free delivery credit for your first seven days with Postmates. Download the Postmates app and use code amr For 40% off all LOLA subscriptions, visit mylola.com and enter AMR40 to get started. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to DUM DUM Radio! Join publisher Taleen Kali, managing editor Rosa Quezada, and music editor Julia Gibson as we chat about the dUm origin story, the books, music, and movies we’ve been digging lately, which upcoming shows we’re excited for, and more.
On this episode, I talk with Taleen Kali and Julia Gibson of Dum Dum Zine is a collective that publishes experimental art-lit zines, and features interviews, flash fiction, photo essays, and serialized radio plays on their website. From summer goths to Hasselblads to how bizarre Facebook marketing is, we cover all the important topics. It's great!! @dumdumzine dumdumzine.com facebook.com/dumdumzine
Episode 10 features a great interview with Jean Leggett, CEO and co-founder of One More Story Games. After her husband Blair's near-death experience in 2012, the two embarked on a journey back to his childhood hometown to each pursue their life's passion which includes the company One More Story Games and their software, StoryStylus, which simplifies video game creation for storytellers to create, publish and share story-based games. In their discussion, Mark and Jean discuss: The origin of the company One More Story Games that involves the creation of interactive narrative story games How StoryStylus is the underlying engine of One More Story Games that allows authors the ability to create a narrative-based game without needing to have technical know-how The 10 minute game that an 11 year old girl created using this software which is called “Attack of the Killer Zombie Cats” The game adaptation of the Charlaine Harris novel Shakespeare's Landlord featuring Lily Bard (part of a five-book series by the author) Julia Gibson, the voice actor for Lily Baird in the game The “smart games for smart women” and “games for word nerds” branding that One More Story Games employ, which breaks the mold for stereotypical violence of many video games How story is the central driving mission of this company Where authors who are interested in using this tool can start The “how to” YouTube videos authors can use to get started using StoryStylus Jean's recent TEDx Talk: “What 10 year olds taught us about our gaming tech startup” The experience of being hired by Microsoft to teach a group of 7 to 12 year old girls and how they each gravitated to areas that best suited their personalities and talents How important music is towards adding an atmospheric ambiance in a game What is possible when you say YES to imagination and you don't shut people down The award-winning game Danielle's Inferno created by Olivia Rivard and inspired by her story of the same name (Tied for Toronto Game Devs 2017 #1 PC Game of the Year) After the interview, Mark talks about the inspiration he derives from a company like One More Story Games and how a great tool like StoryStylus offers new hope and opportunities for writers. He then compares the training he has been doing for a half-marathon with the writer journey and goals he has been working on and addresses ideas on how he is planning on getting both the training and the writing back on track. Links of Interest: One More Story Games StoryStylus Jean Leggett's Website Jean's Fireside Chat with Charlaine Harris Charlaine Harris's Website Spirits Untapped
Y'ALL! This is the last episode of Flex Your Heart Radio! If you wonder why, you should totes listen. In this episode I talk to Molly of Gender Reveal Podcast! Molly Woodstock is a journalist and podcaster based in Portland, Oregon. They spend their work-days writing and editing for Travel Portland and Portland Monthly Magazine, and spend the rest of the time producing their brand new trans-normative podcast, Gender Reveal. Molly is queer and vegan and has a cat named after nutritional yeast. In this episode we talk about FEELINGS. We love each other, we have poor mental health, we have survived so much and we're here to tell ya all about it. A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
First and foremost: our Reclaim and Revolt program is LIVE and tickets are available NOW! Spots are limited, it is DEFINITELY going to sell out, so sign up now! Now for the episode: In this episode, I am SO STOKED to be talking to Nicole Antoinette Nicole Antoinette is a writer and host of the Real Talk Radio podcast, where people come together to have honest conversations about their real lives. A recovering self-help addict and former goal-setting coach, Nicole is obsessed with helping people get to the heart of what’s true without judgement, and to exploring how we can use grit and grace to close the gap between what we say we want and what we actually do. Join the conversation at nicoleantoinette.com. In this episode we talk about doing hard things! Specifically: Her fitness journey (knowing when to start and when to end an activity, recognizing when it's time to change paths) Real Talk Radio / self-employment / money Opening a business, watching it grow, and closing it down despite success Sobriety (the fact that Nicole does not identify as an alcoholic, didn't go through AA, and didn't hit a culturally-accepted "rock bottom" with drinking but still went through a lot to get sober and change her life in that regard.) and so much more! A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, I get to talk to one of my favorite buddies, Travis! Travis started his life as a tomboy in rural Maine, blossomed into queer life in the early 00's in Boston and now enjoying being 40 and residing in Portland, Oregon. He loves hobbies and activities - especially when he can share them with other people. Here is a list: guitar, banjo, fiddle, quiltmaking, acting, contra dancing, square dancing, step aerobics, skateboarding, mountains and every sport one does on a mountain - snow or sun. Last summer he thru-hiked The Long Trail in Vermont with his long-time best friend Tam. He organizes and leads queer wilderness and backpacking trips for a living with The Venture Out Project. Life goals include biking across the country on a tandem bike with his partner and living with queer community in the woods. In this episode we talk all about finding solace in the outdoors, leading queer adventure trips, taking on as many hobbies as possible, and finding comfort being out and proud and living in the between spaces of gender. A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, I get to talk with Vanessa Friedman! Vanessa is a 28 year old queer feminist writer and photographer based in Portland, OR. She's fat, femme, and opinionated. Her words have been published at Nylon, SHAPE, and Autostraddle, where she is also the community editor. In 2017 she hiked 450 miles on the Pacific Crest Trail and 230 miles on the Camino de Santiago; in 2018 she plans to embark on another long hike, hopefully with 100% less toxic masculinity on trail! When she's not sharing all her feelings on the internet or walking long distances, you can find her cooking, crafting, caring for kiddos, and talking about astrology. She's a Capricorn sun, Gemini moon, Virgo rising, in case you were wondering. Follow Vanessa on twitter, instagram, and at her personal blog, vanessapamela.com. In this episode we discuss: goals, intentions and adventure, how we categorize failure, body image woes and toxic masculinity on the PCT, Carrot Quinn and the Lowest to Highest Trail, social media addiction, and so much more! A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we have Alex Zaragoza! Alex Zaragoza is a writer covering the intersection between culture and social issues, feminism, the border and other random stuff. She's currently an editor at We Are Mitú, the largest digital media organization serving the Latinx population, and a columnist for San Diego CityBeat. Her work has appeared in O Magazine, NPR, LA Weekly, Rolling Stone and others. Alex grew up in San Diego and Tijuana, crossing the border every day for school and work. She currently lives in Los Angeles. In this podcast we discuss Alex's experience growing up in both Mexico and the US, what it was like to cross the border for school on a daily basis, body image and how that relates to familial relations (Specifically as it relates to her experience as a Latinx woman), pissing off white men, and so much more! --- You can find Alex on her Instagram. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, full time practical witch, Erin Aquarian! Erin Aquarian is a radical mystic, anti-oppression, pro-people pro-planet intuitive healer. She uses tarot and a mash up of other modalities to support people in healing and soul-truth living. Erin is an opinionated college dropout who quit her restaurant job in 2015 to be a full time witch. She is a trauma survivor, a late blooming artist, dream job maker, and a compulsive humanitarian. You can find her reading and teaching tarot in Portal-land Oregon or on the Interwebs. In this podcast we discuss using magic to heal depression and anxiety, tapping into our creative power as a mode of wellness, what being a full time witch means, what it means to seek individual and collective liberation, and so much more! --- You can find Erin on her website and Instagram. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we talk to powerlifter, mother, and all around bad ass, Cassie Haynes! Cassie lives in Philly with her wife, 2 yr old daughter, and 2 dogs. She has a BFA in theater from Pace University School of Performing Arts, a masters in public health from Tufts University School of Medicine, and a JD from Northeastern University School of Law. Currently she works as the Executive Director of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA), the global governing body of the sport of roller derby. Cassie is also a prolific powerlifter, and she holds EIGHT PA state records across 2 weight classes. She is competing in IPF World Powerlifting Championships this November! In this podcast we discuss: - How Cassie went from self identified "indoor kid" to champion powerlifter - Balancing motherhood with training and other responsibilities - How Cassie experiences white privilege as a black and biracial woman - Why #noexcuses is the worst hashtag ever and so much more! --- You can find Cassie on her Instagram. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Leslie Bennett, Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and you can buy it now!. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we talk to activist, musician, and social justice minded vegan entrepreneur Emiko Badillo! Emiko has been involved in ethical veganism and animal rights since 1997. As a Chicana/Japanese-American vegan living in a very white-populated Portland, OR, she works to bridge the gap between ethical veganism and other social justice movements by volunteering as a member of Social Justice Fund NW, Asians4BlackLives Portland, Portland Vegans of Color, and Better Eating International. She's dedicated to working, volunteering, and collaborating with different communities to fight against all forms of oppression against humans and non-humans. Her not-as-exciting day-job is as co-owner of Food Fight! Vegan Grocery. In this podcast we discuss: - Veganism and how it has changed over a 20 year span - Punk rock ethics in business / not being taken seriously as a woman, brown, & punk business owner - Racism in veganism and racism in Portland - Emiko's journey to quitting single-issue veganism and evolving into a more intersectional veganism and so much more! --- You can connect with the groups Emiko Discusses on Facebook via Asians for Black Lives Portland and Social Justice Fund NW . --- A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and it's on pre-order NOW. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, now open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we talk to feminist hero, Erica Smith! Erica Smith is a feminist sexuality educator and consultant based in Philadelphia. For 15 years, she has worked as a sexuality educator and advocate for young women and LGBTQ youth in the juvenile justice system. Her work also involves supporting trans and gender non conforming youth and educating other professionals on LGBTQ youth health and sexuality. She holds a M.Ed. in Human Sexuality Studies and and a BA in Women's Studies. She is a working class raised riot grrrl queer femme from a small town. Erica loves kettlebell training, powerlifting and being in the woods with her dog. In this podcast we discuss: - Self identifying as a feminist since she was a small child - Erica's eating disorder struggle throughout high school and college - How she turned her eating disorder into college feminist activism, an academic project, and even a job - Boundaries and self care - Competition in strength sports and so much more! --- Because of her awesome boundaries, Erica keeps her social media private and doesn't have any public pages, but FYH listeners are welcome to follow her on IG @lolfemme. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ level and up Patreon Patrons: Meg Tracy, The Shiners, Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and it's on pre-order NOW. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, soon to be open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. I currently have space for private, semi-private and group class clients. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we have a vegan, feminist podcast roundtable with Molly of Smash Everything, Raechel and Mel of Feminist Killjoys, PHD and me- Lacy Davis! In this podcast we discuss: - Inclusivity in activism - Tips for eating for your gym goals while recovering from an eating disorder - Combatting workplace harassment and so much more! You can find Smash Everything here and Feminist Killjoys, PHD here. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ and 25$ level Patreon Patrons: Jen, Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and it's on pre-order NOW. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, soon to be open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. I currently have space for private, semi-private and group class clients. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we talk to one of my personal fitness heroes, Courtney Marshall! Courtney is a former English and Women's Studies professor turned community-accountable feminist fitness instructor and personal trainer. Along the way she got interested in body positivity, but now she falls solidly in the fat positive camp- and she does think there's a big difference between the two. She is a member of the Body Positive Fitness Alliance and want to open a feminist fitness facility one day. She fully expects to go broke doing this work, because her goal is almost always to give it all away for free. She can't wait to tell you why! In this podcast we discuss: - How Courtney handles people food shaming themselves or shit talking their bodies - What anti-racist, feminist fitness entails - The joy of giving her work away for free, and how free access to fitness enriches the giver just as much as the recipient and so much more! You can find Courtney on her Facebook or Instagram, or email her directly at courtmars@gmail.com. --- A very special thank you to our 10$ and 25$ level Patreon Patrons: Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and it's on pre-order NOW. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, soon to be open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. I currently have space for private, semi-private and group class clients. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
Welcome to Flex Your Heart Radio! This podcast is about body, fat and gender positivity, fitness, feminism, recovery, risk, and crushing it at life. On this episode, we talk to Nicole J. Georges! Nicole J. Georges is a writer, illustrator, podcaster & professor from Portland, OR. Her Lambda Award winning graphic memoir, Calling Dr. Laura, was called “engrossing, lovable, smart and ultimately poignant” by Rachel Maddow, and “disarming and haunting, hip and sweet, all at once” by Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home. “ Allô, dr Laura? was an Official Selection at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Nicole currently lives in between Portland and Los Angeles with her chomeranian best friend, Ponyo Georges. Nicole has a brand new book out, called Fetch: Fetch: How A Bad Dog Brought Me Home and in celebration she answers listener questions of all stripes. In this podcast we discuss: - Relationships, polyamory, and big feelings - Creative projects and focus - How to make out with potential suitors - Snacks and so much more! --- A very special thank you to our 10$ and 25$ level Patreon Patrons: Mickey Boille, Julia Gibson, Jordan Faulds, Andi Olsen, Aja Vines, Bianca Phillips, Sky Chari and Kelly Knight! I love you all. If you like the podcast: Support our Patreon! Leave us an iTunes review! Join our facebook group! Email us at flexyourheartradio@gmail.com! ---- And now for me! I wrote a graphic novel with my partner and it's on pre-order NOW. If you've ever wanted to read about my recovery from anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overexercise, this is your chance. Buy today, get stoked, share with your friends! You can follow me on Instagram You can visit my blog You can check out my amazing body, fat, and gender positive gym, soon to be open in Portland, Oregon You can email me with podcast questions or inquiries about coaching (olympic lifting, power lifting, interval training, etc.) at Lacy@liberationbarbell.com. I currently have space for private, semi-private and group class clients. ---- Intro/outro song: outta me by Bikini Kill
The Total Tutor will interview Lou Prato author of We Are Penn St. In addition, The Total Tutor will interview authors Julia Gibson of Copper Magic and Terry Ambrose of Kauai Temptations.