The lovely Laura Adlington joins us on the podcast this week to talk all things diet culture and how to break free from the weight of other people's opinions. Plus, a look into her book "Diet Starts Monday."
This week Jake Kneeshaw joins the podcast to talk about toxic masculinity and issues we face in a society that demands "boys should be boys."
In this episode, Amelia Peckham, founder of Cool Crutches, joins the podcast to talk about disability stigma, the challenges of accessibility and how she's changing the world one pair of crutches at a time!
In the last of our special episodes for the "Why the Snag Not" campaign, Josephine returns to the podcast to talk all about all the ways you can stand up to the fashion patriarchy and break free from societal norms.
Snag Founder and CEO Brie joins us on the podcast to talk all about the fashion patriarchy and building a fashion brand outside of the toxic norms of the fashion industry, as part of our mini-series celebrating our new WHY THE SNAG NOT campaign.
In this episode, Hayley joins the podcast to talk about the pressures of January (and how to handle them) as well as the toxic positivity surrounding "New Year New Me" trends as part of our mini-series celebrating our new WHY THE SNAG NOT campaign.
In this episode, fellow Snaggler Millie joins the podcast to talk about how it really feels to grow up on the internet with fatphobic trolls at every turn.
In this episode, the incredible Hannah Witton joins the podcast to talk about the taboos around sex education, her love of sustainable fashion and how she navigates her style post-baby.
In this episode, Amy joins the podcast to discuss how the beauty and wellness industry needs a wake up call on inclusivity and the mission she's on to change things for the better
We're back for season two! In this episode, fellow Snaggler Rach joins the podcast to discuss just how difficult it is to be fat in a world that doesn't understand, and the everyday issues that plus-sized people face.
This week, Lynsey shares her experience on the double standards in society when it comes to how old you are and how you're expected to act within your wardrobe.
This week, @je.ssicas shares her advice on how to love your body, and how to pick yourself up even on the bad days
This week, Sophie (@fashionbellee) shares her love for colourful clothing while navigating the accessibility of fashion, as well as how she champions advocacy and diversity.
This week, @renakfox shares her shocking stories as a working model in the fashion industry, and the awful experiences she's had trying to make her way in the alternative space as a plus-size model.
This week Diana the @snagbaby midwife joins us to talk about all things pregnancy, including breaking down the prejudice larger people receive in medical settings, little-known facts about the pregnancy and baby journey and how the Snag Baby community came to be.
In this weeks episode, @kathrynintheclouds chats about how to break through expectations and express yourself using your wardrobe with the help of some confidence and a few compliments along the way.
In this episode, Josephine Dervish is here to chat about how she overcame society's judgements and learn how to dress for joy. Exploring colour and dopamine dressing, Josephine embodies her #joyusdressing community and shares how she found her style and never looked back.
Are you a victim of fashion?
The fashion industry is hell-bent on tearing us all down, one ounce of self-esteem at a time, and in this special live-recorded first episode, Snag CEO Brie and special guests join the podcast to discuss their experiences and how there really are no winners in the fashion patriarchy's game.
Are you tired of the fashion industry making you feel bad about yourself just because you don’t fit into their box?
Then this is the podcast for you
With the help of our very special guests, each week we are going to explore the different ways the fashion patriarchy tries to put people down and look at how we can break down the harmful biases the industry is hell-bent on enforcing.
Basically, we are going to be saying a collective “F*** you” to the industry - so tune in as we celebrate representation, positivity and inclusivity and try to make the world a better place for every body, no matter what you look like.