34. Fat Isn’t The Problem We Think, Stigma Is With Jeffrey Hunger

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We almost completely accept that fatness is a problem. And yet is it truly? How do we know or not? And what does that mean about fat folks in society and especially in healthcare. What are we not considering? In this episode, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Miami University, Jeffrey Hunger PhD and I, explore this including:Health and weight links and what’s lost in translation as these links go to popular media The parallels between sexual orientation and weight being presented as under one’s control to "fix"Why the health outcomes of fat people shouldn't be surprisingThe framework of weight research to begin withThe power of language, lived experience and asking different questions - and how as professionals especially once we know better, we do better The impact of healthism in this space and conversation Top-down and bottom-up approaches to shift away from stigmatising healthcare + the obstacles that are there All episode links and notes hereInstagram @nadiafelschFacebook Community - Food and Body Freedom Find daily non-diet nourishment on Instagram @nadiafelsch Join the (free) Food and Body Freedom Community Share your lightbulb moments from this episode with me Leave a review for the podcast to help others find it Book a session with me

34. Fat Isn’t The Problem We Think, Stigma Is With Jeffrey Hunger

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