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She's All Fat: A Fat Positive Podcast

Sleeping Over with SAF

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

🗓️ 11 June 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In the series premiere of Staying In with She’s All Fat, we’re talking about protesting against anti-black racism and violence, starting a bookclub, and catching you up on what’s changing at SAF HQ. 


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0:00.0

calling body posse sisters

0:05.0

posse sisters

0:09.0

hush those diet culture whispers

0:12.0

we like your body big or small.

0:16.0

Rolls and wimples all for all.

0:19.0

Sit on down, it's time to chat.

0:22.0

She's all fat. Sit on down down, it's time to chat.

0:23.0

She's all fat.

0:26.0

I'm Sophie and this is She's All Fat,

0:28.0

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

0:40.0

Welcome to the first episode of staying in with she's All Fat. We have a lot to catch up on.

0:45.6

But first, I just wanted to say, thanks for sticking with us since last season.

0:50.4

It's been a long and difficult, six and it can feel wrong sometimes to be putting our energy into podcast production when one there's an international pandemic affecting mostly marginalized communities and immunocompromised folks, and to a huge wave of

1:07.0

protests against police violence against black individuals and black communities.

1:12.3

It's important to remember that these protests aren't just a reaction to recent events.

1:16.0

The police murder of George Floyd earlier this year the police murder of Briona Taylor and many more.

1:22.0

That would imply that violence has

1:24.0

lessened in between the more publicly acknowledged murders of Philando Castile in

1:28.4

2016, Michael Brown in 2014 or Trayvon Martin in 2012, let alone the cases of police violence

1:35.6

against black women, non-binary black people, the black LGBT community, and

1:40.4

especially black trans people like Tony McDade.

1:44.0

By the way, some of those cases have the chance to be reopened.

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