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She's All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast

Our Fat Culture Sommelier

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

🗓️ 22 October 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

It’s another Time Capsule episode, babies! We’re pulling out this pop culture deep dive recorded back in February of this year — friend of the pod Abi joins us to talk Dream Daddies, Brooklyn 99, and being a REAL thin ally!


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0:00.0

Call them body posse sisters, hush those diet culture whispers.

0:10.0

We like your body big or small.

0:14.0

Rose and wimples all for all.

0:18.0

Sit on down, it's time to chat.

0:21.0

She's all fat.

0:22.0

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

0:30.0

It's another time capsule episode, Babies.

0:32.6

I hope you're liking this bonus season we put together.

0:35.1

I'm excited for you to hear today's release because it features a guest, our patrons will be hearing a lot more

0:39.7

from during season six.

0:41.2

Secret, secrets. Hi Fat Malie, Junior producer Yelli here.

0:46.1

Before we start I just want to give a quick reminder that we recorded this

0:49.7

interview back in February of this year, back before COVID and the surge of protests against police brutality.

0:56.0

In this episode, Abby and Sophie discussed the cop comedy Brooklyn 99.

1:00.0

Abby and the team both thought that it would be a good idea to update the top of this episode with a little self-reflection and education from this moment here in October

1:08.8

when black people are still being brutalized and murdered by police across the US.

1:14.0

I did some research for us and we want to shout out Kena, who is Human Espresso on Tik-Tock.

1:19.0

We learned a lot about copaganda from their videos and we'll link them in the show notes for you.

1:24.0

Okay, first, the police as an institution had a large influence on how cops are shown as

1:29.7

heroes in American TV and movies. They have a vested interest in looking good and

1:34.4

infallible on screen so that the public will see them as good and infallible.

1:39.3

Literally the first cop show as we know them today had members of the real LAPD acting in it and

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