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Embodiment for the Rest of Us
Chavonne A. McClay, MSW, LCSW (she/her) and Jenn Jackson, MPH, RDN, LD (she/her)
48 episodes
3 months ago
Jenn (she/her) and Chavonne (she/her) are a HAES®-aligned dietitian and therapist duo who are passionate about dismantling the intersectional barriers to embodiment. In this show, they interview professionals and those with lived experience alike to learn how they are affecting radical change and how we can all make this world a safer place for those living in larger bodies and in marginalized spaces.
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Jenn (she/her) and Chavonne (she/her) are a HAES®-aligned dietitian and therapist duo who are passionate about dismantling the intersectional barriers to embodiment. In this show, they interview professionals and those with lived experience alike to learn how they are affecting radical change and how we can all make this world a safer place for those living in larger bodies and in marginalized spaces.
Show more...
Nutrition
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Fat Embodiment as in Living a Whole Ass Fat Life, Part 1 with Rachel Fox - EFTROU: S4, Ep9
Embodiment for the Rest of Us
1 hour 32 minutes 52 seconds
11 months ago
Fat Embodiment as in Living a Whole Ass Fat Life, Part 1 with Rachel Fox - EFTROU: S4, Ep9
Embodiment for the Rest of Us - Season 4, Episode 9: Rachel Fox   Jenn (she/they) and Chavonne (she/her) interviewed Rachel Fox (she/her) about her embodiment journey   Content Warning: Discussion of ableism, discussion of medical fatphobia, discussion of the multiple genocides occurring globally, discussion of intentional weight loss (including GLP-1 drugs)   Trigger Warnings:  This episode will use the word obesity throughout without being bleeped.   The captions for this episode can be found at https://embodimentfortherestofus.com/season-4/season-4-episode-9-rachel-fox/#captions   A few highlights: 14:00: Rachel shares her understanding of embodiment and her own embodiment journey 20:44: Rachel names her privileges and marginalizations 42:11: Rachel discusses how the pandemic has affected her embodiment practices 1:26:24: Rachel shares where to be found and what’s next for her   Links from this episode: ADHD Against Progress Autism Blakeley H. Payne Dr. Caleb Luna The Fantasy of Being Thin Hegemonic Futurity Heavy: An American Memoir Dr. Kate Harding Kiese Laymon Kyriarchy Mikey Mercedes Monica Kriete Neurodivergence Persistent Drive for Autonomy (PDA) Positionality Rachel Fox Relative Fat vs. Absolute Fat Reproductive Futurity Rowan Hildebrand-Chupp Settler Colonialism Tiana Dodson   Music: “Bees and Bumblebees (Abeilles et Bourdons​)​, Op. 562” by Eugène Dédé through the Creative Commons License   Please follow us on social media: Website: embodimentfortherestofus.com Instagram: @embodimentfortherestofus BlueSky: @embodimentrestofus  
Embodiment for the Rest of Us
Jenn (she/her) and Chavonne (she/her) are a HAES®-aligned dietitian and therapist duo who are passionate about dismantling the intersectional barriers to embodiment. In this show, they interview professionals and those with lived experience alike to learn how they are affecting radical change and how we can all make this world a safer place for those living in larger bodies and in marginalized spaces.