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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Ep. 114: Let's Talk About Our Bodies (Health At Every Size with Emily Cooper)

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Anxiety & OCD Strategies for Everyday

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT | Anxiety & OCD Specialist

Self-improvement, Education, Anxietymindfulnessmeditation, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.9802 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Health At Every Size HAES Eating Disorder Intuitive Eating Body Positivity Diet Culture Body Neutrality Privilege Therapy Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast Kimberley Quinlan

Welcome to another episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit Podcast.  We are talking all about our bodies and addressing a very important topic called Health At Every Size in this episode.   Today, I am honored to talk to Emily Cooper, a therapist who specializes and is so knowledgeable about health at every size, body positivity, body neutrality, and privilege.

In this episode, we talk about whether there is a “right type of body” or a “wrong type of body” and how society and diet culture impact us and how we see our bodies. Emily Cooper addressed why Health At Every Size is an important concept that improves self-respect and self-love. Health At Every Size (HAES) is an inclusive movement that supports people of all sizes, weights, and body types in addressing health directly by adopting healthy behaviors.  Health At Every Size does not focus on weight as the sole indicator of health.  Being thinner does not necessarily make a person healthier or happier.  A “healthy body” aligns with more than one body type and across a wide range of weights.

During this episode, Emily Cooper also addresses how our perception of our body can impact our everyday lives, specifically related to work environments, social environments, relationships, intimacy and life in general. 

In her discussion about Health At Every Size,  Emily Cooper also addressed the concept of thin privilege and diet culture and how they impact our relationship with our body and other peoples’ bodies.   

The goal of this podcast episode is to introduce you to the idea that you can start to respect your body today, no matter what size or shape.  Emily beautifully shared that her hope is to give us permission to not like our bodies but still learn to live our lives, not using weight or size to indicate your worth or ability to do the things you want to do.  

For more information on Emily, visit:

Instagram: @heyemilycooper 

Blog: http://www.heyemilycooper.com/

Book References:

Body Respect by Linda Bacon and Lucy Aprhamor

Intuitive Eating by Linda Bacon

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Your Anxiety Toolkit, episode number 114.

0:10.5

Welcome to Your Anxiety Toolkit. I'm your host, Kimberly Quinlan. This podcast is fueled by three

0:17.4

main goals. The first goal is to provide you with some extra tools to help you manage your anxiety.

0:23.6

Second goal, to inspire you. Anxiety doesn't get to decide how you live your life.

0:29.6

And number three, and I leave the best for last, is to provide you with one big, fat virtual hug,

0:36.6

because experiencing anxiety ain't easy.

0:39.5

If that sounds good to you, let's go.

0:46.9

Well, welcome back.

0:48.8

I am so happy to be here to share with you this amazing guest interview that I have here with the amazing

0:57.5

Emily Cooper. You guys are going to get so much out of this episode. Now, the thing to know as we move

1:05.5

forward into this incredibly insightful, such a great episode, as we move in here, the thing to remember is

1:14.2

these are topics we don't cover very often. We are today talking with a social worker named

1:22.6

Emily Cooper, and she is talking to us about our bodies. And we are talking about how we perceive our bodies and how

1:33.8

society perceives our bodies and a new concept, which is what we call health at every size.

1:43.1

Now, Emily Cooper is, as I said, a social worker. She works at a practice in

1:48.2

Washington, and she is often on social media spreading the word about the importance of health

1:56.8

at every size and body positivity and body neutrality and thin privilege. Now, I know this is a

2:05.6

lot of terminology that might be new to you, but she does a beautiful job of sharing what these

2:13.9

topics and these themes mean and breaks them apart so that you hopefully can start

2:20.8

to really work through if you're struggling with this area is some of your own struggles that

2:25.9

you have with accepting your body and being in your own body no matter what size it is.

2:32.2

So I'm not going to spend too much time here. I'm going to go straight

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