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Talking About Mental Illness and Body Issues with Elizabeth Hawksworth

 
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This week I interview Elizabeth Hawksworth, a feminist blogger who writes about mental illness, body positivity, fatphobia, and more. Her recent article, "Don't Call Robin Williams' Death a Waste," got a lot of traction on The Huffington Post, encouraging people to understand that depression and mental illness is a disease, not a weak choice. Her post encouraged individuals to reach out and support the people in their lives rather than vilify the decisions of others. Elizabeth takes on social justice issues in a tone that leads to new awareness and understanding.

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This week I interview Elizabeth Hawksworth, a feminist blogger who writes about mental illness, body positivity, fatphobia, and more. Her recent article, "Don't Call Robin Williams' Death a Waste," got a lot of traction on The Huffington Post, encouraging people to understand that depression and mental illness is a disease, not a weak choice. Her post encouraged individuals to reach out and support the people in their lives rather than vilify the decisions of others. Elizabeth takes on social justice issues in a tone that leads to new awareness and understanding.

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