In honor of the sexist comments often left on woman-hosted pods
Here’s a loving, feminist take on Bri’s work, just in case someone out there decides to join the aforementioned group. Bri hosts this show with such an admirable blend of vulnerability and confidence. She knows the value of the messages shared on this podcast, but knows that they can be hard for some to hear or share. She speaks with conviction and humility about her work and her experiences. I also find her tone so gentle and reassuring — something crucial in covering such sensitive material. Bri is aware that while her own experience is valuable and worth sharing, experiences with body shame and disordered eating happen to bodies of all shapes, sizes, colors, and abilities, and she works to give a range of people the opportunity a voice and a space on this podcast. Thanks for your work, Bri. ❤️
lulugaunt via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/21
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I’ve been following Bri on Instagram, and more recently on TikTok, and was so excited to find this pod! I listened to all of season 1 in about 2 weeks and I am so happy to see season 2! I feel supported as a human and educated as a dietitian, I can’t wait to hear more.
Leahm20 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/21
Thank you Bri, for your words and wisdom. You help me feel seen, worthy, and heard. I found you on Instagram and was so excited to hear you had a podcast. Keep up the great work!!
Amyjules via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/21
Body Image is more complex than “liking what you see in the mirror.” In this podcast Bri discusses the many factors that influence it. She takes body image a step further with the concept of body grief. Truly life changing!
Moonlight325 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/21
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