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She's All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast

Eating In with Eliza Khinsoe

She's All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast

Sophie Carter-Kahn & April K. Quioh

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education, Tv & Film

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 August 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Today, we’re talking about FOOD and COOKING while in quarantine with podcaster, nutrition counselor, and COOK Eliza Khinsoe. 


CALL TO ACTION: Join the #NoBodyIsDisposable Campaign 


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“Disabled people, fat people, elders, and people with AIDS or other illnesses are being specifically targeted for denial of life-saving care during care rationing. These triage policies disproportionately target people of color, poor folks, immigrants, queer and trans folks, incarcerated and homeless folks, and others already considered disposable by capitalist, white supremacist society. We say NO! People of color and disabled people deserve to live — EUGENICS WILL NOT HAPPEN ON OUR WATCH!” 


To support the campaign, complete these three steps:

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2) Use their provided links to contact your government officials. 

3) SPREAD THE WORD about #NoBodyIsDisposable with a solidarity selfie — find out more about that on nobodyisdisposable.org


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0:00.0

Call in body body, passing sisters, hush those diet culture whispers. We like your body big or small.

0:14.0

Rose and ripples all for all.

0:18.0

Sit on down, it's time to chat.

0:21.0

She's all fat. I'm Sophie and this is She's All Fat, the podcast for Fat positivity, radical self-love and chill vibes only.

0:31.0

I'm so pumped for this episode. It was one of my first ideas when we started thinking about a COVID season.

0:37.0

Today we're talking about food and cooking while in quarantine.

0:41.0

And I'm joined by podcaster nutrition counselor and cook Eliza

0:45.4

Kinzo. But first it's time for our S. A. F. Book Club. This week we're talking

0:50.0

about the epilogue of Fearing the Black Body. Here's what our team had to say.

0:55.4

From Yelli, our junior producer, she says,

0:59.1

The biggest idea or theme that stuck with me throughout the entirety of the book was the way that

1:03.4

storytelling and media perpetuated so many racist fatphobic ideals. From the

1:08.2

Renaissance paintings and the first chapter to the news stories in the

1:11.9

epilogue, these horrible ideas have been spread in

1:14.6

very insidious ways that are still alive and thriving. Something that was

1:18.9

particularly shocking to me in the epilogue is how Dr. Strings mentions that, quote,

1:23.0

the medical field has been the most recent institution

1:25.6

to enter the fray of fat phobia and diet culture.

1:29.2

It's extremely difficult for me to imagine a world

1:31.3

where doctors and medicine overall is incomplete completely ingrained in dieting and being your smallest self.

1:36.0

There's also definitely a connection between medicine being so fatphobic and black women being more at risk of not being believed or being misdiagnosed in medical settings.

1:44.8

As someone who wants to write and tell stories for a living, I have a lot of journaling to do regarding

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