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#105: Dr. Lindo Bacon: Radical Belonging and the Politics of Health

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How does being marginalized impact a person’s health and physiology? Dr. Lindo Bacon, who has spent their career advocating for social justice at the intersection of weight and health, joins this episode to share about their newest book, Radical Belonging: How to Survive and Thrive in an Unjust World (While Transforming it for the Better). In conversation with Opal Co-Founder Julie Church and host and therapist Carter Umhau, Lindo shares how their experience of being other-ed for their gender identity led them into their research on interpersonal neurobiology, and why self-help won’t save us. Links: Learn more about Dr. Lindo Bacon and their work at Dr. Lindo Bacon on Instagram: @lindobacon Twitter and Facebook: @LindoBaconX Connect with Opal: Facebook: Instagram: @opalfoodandbody Twitter: Youtube: Thank you to our team... Editing by Hans Anderson: Music by Aaron Davidson: Daniel Guenther at Jack Straw Cultural Center: Host and Producer Carter Umhau:
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How does being marginalized impact a person’s health and physiology? Dr. Lindo Bacon, who has spent their career advocating for social justice at the intersection of weight and health, joins this episode to share about their newest book, Radical Belonging: How to Survive and Thrive in an Unjust World (While Transforming it for the Better). In conversation with Opal Co-Founder Julie Church and host and therapist Carter Umhau, Lindo shares how their experience of being other-ed for their gender identity led them into their research on interpersonal neurobiology, and why self-help won’t save us. Links: Learn more about Dr. Lindo Bacon and their work at Dr. Lindo Bacon on Instagram: @lindobacon Twitter and Facebook: @LindoBaconX Connect with Opal: Facebook: Instagram: @opalfoodandbody Twitter: Youtube: Thank you to our team... Editing by Hans Anderson: Music by Aaron Davidson: Daniel Guenther at Jack Straw Cultural Center: Host and Producer Carter Umhau:
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