Description
Diet culture sneaks into so many aspects of our lives, and it can be hard to spot just how toxic it is - especially when it’s been normalised for so long. In this episode, Kee and Kelly dive into their personal experiences with body image and diet culture, unpacking how it affected them and what they've learned along the way. From childhood memories to shifting their mindset as parents, it's a real and relatable chat about breaking free from harmful messages and embracing a healthier approach.
LINKS:
Thin privilege is real, and it's time we fessed up - Alana Schetzer
Diet culture is rooted in racism, white supremacy and colonialism - Marisa Crane
All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot - Lucinda Price (a.k.a. Froomes)
Australian Organ Donor Register
HOSTS & PRODUCERS
Kelly McCarren @kelly_mccarren
Kee Reece @keereece
AUDIO PRODUCTION
Madeline Joannou - Mylk Media
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