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Diet Culture, Power Words, & Women in Business | Nina Mills

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Think your belief systems about food, your weight, and your body have zip to do with how you run your business?

Think again.

Not sure if you have internalised weight bias?

Take a listen.

Just want to hear two women talk about food, fat, power words, and being part of the anti-diet brigade?

This is for you.

Nina Mills is getting So Crisp to unpack the power we give words we talk about, and talk to ourselves about, when it comes to food and teaches us a little about diet culture and what role it plays in how women show up in business.

Please note: In this episode, I refer to disabled people using people first language. That's purposeful, because I'm disability proud. Nina uses the term "differently abled" which isn't as widely accepted to some the disability community. My apologies for anyone this offends as we all strive to learn and do better.

This episode is brought to you by the brand new, fresh as a daisy, Crisp Copy Blogathon. Go check it out here.
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When? This feed was archived on September 30, 2024 06:13 (10d ago). Last successful fetch was on February 27, 2024 05:42 (8M ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Content provided by Jay Crisp Crow. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Crisp Crow or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Think your belief systems about food, your weight, and your body have zip to do with how you run your business?

Think again.

Not sure if you have internalised weight bias?

Take a listen.

Just want to hear two women talk about food, fat, power words, and being part of the anti-diet brigade?

This is for you.

Nina Mills is getting So Crisp to unpack the power we give words we talk about, and talk to ourselves about, when it comes to food and teaches us a little about diet culture and what role it plays in how women show up in business.

Please note: In this episode, I refer to disabled people using people first language. That's purposeful, because I'm disability proud. Nina uses the term "differently abled" which isn't as widely accepted to some the disability community. My apologies for anyone this offends as we all strive to learn and do better.

This episode is brought to you by the brand new, fresh as a daisy, Crisp Copy Blogathon. Go check it out here.
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