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She's All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast

Getting Off with Sonalee Rashatwar

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

🗓️ 25 June 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, we’re talking about sex and intimacy in quarantine with Sonalee Rashatwar AKA the Fat Sex Therapist!


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CALL TO ACTION: Support Black Sex Workers

From The Black Sex Worker Collective, “Demand economic justice for all our workers and artists who are being left out of financial support conversations by local government. You can do that by helping The Black Sex Worker Collective raise money and awareness to directly support impacted communities, which is all too often Black and POC members of society.” 

Read more about the bswc’s work here / Buy Tickets to “Who’s Allowed to Make Money - Workers in Solidarity.” / Donate to the event's GoFundMe / Follow, share, and uplift the bswc on social media!


Editing, Sound Design by: Laila Oweda



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Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:15.0

Rolls and ripples all for all.

0:18.0

Sit on down.

0:20.0

It's time to chat.

0:21.0

She's all fat. I'm Sophie and this is She's All Fat, the

0:28.0

podcast for Fat positivity, radical self-love, and chill vibes only.

0:33.5

In this episode we're talking about sex and intimacy and quarantine with

0:37.1

Sonale Roshadwar, aka the fat sex therapist.

0:41.1

A quick note, we recorded this interview before the police murders of George Floyd and successive

0:46.0

Black Lives Matter protests, which is why we don't talk about them in this episode.

0:50.0

Make sure to listen for our call to action at the end of the app to do your part to counter anti-Black violence.

0:55.6

But first, it's time for our S-A-F book club.

0:58.8

Every week this season, we'll be reading a chapter of Fearing the Black Body,

1:02.4

the Racial Origins of Fatphobia by

1:04.2

Sabrina Strings as a team, and we want the Fat Malie to do the same. Check the show notes

1:09.1

for independent Black-owned bookstores to find your copy. I'll usually start each episode with some

1:14.2

thoughts, some questions on what I learned from this week's chapter but since

1:17.4

chapter one and two comprise a special part one of the book we'll have some more

1:21.9

specific exercises next week after we've read

1:24.4

chapter two and can talk about part one together. While you're reading, please take the

1:28.6

time to journal about what comes up for you when you're reading this work. If you're

1:32.2

white or a non-black person of color,

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