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How Do We Break the Mold of Generational Diet Culture? With My Cousin, Carly Loveman
Publisher |
Dear Media
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Health & Fitness
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Sep 14, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:46:43

In this episode, I sit down with my cousin, Carly Loveman. We discuss all things body image, from a recent diet culture conversation we had in our family, to growing up in a prominent diet culture environment, to navigating how to speak up for yourself amongst family members. Carly shares body commentary that influenced her self-image growing up, her history with anxiety around clothing and dressing for events, and the work she has put in post-pandemic to cultivate self-love. We also discuss the concept of “flattering” clothing, why we sometimes feel the need to dress sexily, and how confidence and positivity are contagious.

Key Takeaway / Points:

  • A recent diet culture conversation within our family
  • Carly’s relationship with her body growing up
  • Our family history with body image
  • Past body commentary Carly absorbed
  • Navigating speaking up for yourself within the family
  • Carly’s past anxiety around dressing for events
  • The concept of “flattering” clothing
  • On absorbing sexualized comments and feeling the need to dress sexily
  • Carly’s body anxiety coming out of pandemic lockdown
  • The work Carly has done post-pandemic to cultivate self-love
  • How confidence and positivity are contagious

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This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum 

Producer: Amelie Yeager


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