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This week, we take a thoughtful and vulnerable look at body image. We also take a few minutes to break down and define some popular food claims.
What you’ll hear:
- A broader definition of body image
- Our personal stories of body image struggle (or lack there of)
- What culture teaches us about beauty, our bodies, and health
- Thoughts on cultivating healthy body image
- The defining and debunking of some popular health claims
Can I quote you on that?
- "You compliment the effort, you don't compliment the outcome." Maggie
- "One of the most damaging things that we've been taught is that weight, in particular, is a moral issue." Jacey
- "To make assumptions about a person's character, about a person's behavior, about a person's habits based on what is physiologically going on inside their body is absolute (boloney)." Maggie
- "We don't want other people to think that we think we're pretty." Maggie
- "There is no greater tool in cultivating a healthy body image than a healthy lifestyle." Maggie
Links:
- Previous related episodes:
- Ted Talks:
- This American Life: Tell Me I'm Fat
- Eating organic: the dirty dozen
- Fair Trade USA
Thoughts, questions, comments?
180 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 02, 2020 03:29 (). Last successful fetch was on November 27, 2019 01:45 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 164714183 series 1000415
This week, we take a thoughtful and vulnerable look at body image. We also take a few minutes to break down and define some popular food claims.
What you’ll hear:
- A broader definition of body image
- Our personal stories of body image struggle (or lack there of)
- What culture teaches us about beauty, our bodies, and health
- Thoughts on cultivating healthy body image
- The defining and debunking of some popular health claims
Can I quote you on that?
- "You compliment the effort, you don't compliment the outcome." Maggie
- "One of the most damaging things that we've been taught is that weight, in particular, is a moral issue." Jacey
- "To make assumptions about a person's character, about a person's behavior, about a person's habits based on what is physiologically going on inside their body is absolute (boloney)." Maggie
- "We don't want other people to think that we think we're pretty." Maggie
- "There is no greater tool in cultivating a healthy body image than a healthy lifestyle." Maggie
Links:
- Previous related episodes:
- Ted Talks:
- This American Life: Tell Me I'm Fat
- Eating organic: the dirty dozen
- Fair Trade USA
Thoughts, questions, comments?
180 episodes
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