#143: "What If I'm Just Uncomfortable Being Fat?" with Therapist Edie Stark and Fat Activist Sharon Maxwell (Part Two)
Description
“I believe in body liberation and anti-diet culture. But what if I’m just uncomfortable being fat?”
This is a free preview of this week’s bonus episode, and truly, it’s not to be missed. It just might be my favorite conversation we’ve had yet on this podcast. This is the second part of a conversation with Therapist Edie Stark and Fat Activist Sharon Maxwell, and we’re answering a very important – very hard – listener question.
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The full question comes from Amanda, who asks:
“I'm really struggling to accept my own body as I do this work to unlearn weight bias in our culture. It's frustrating, because I do believe all bodies are worthy. What if I'm just uncomfortable being in a larger body? What if I just don't want to be fat? Is it possible to desire weight loss for myself while believing in weight inclusivity?”
Tune in on Patreon for the full conversation to hear about...
- How Sharon relates to this listener, and moments where she's worked through similar thoughts
- Whether changing your body can change discomfort
- Internalized fat-phobia, and if pursuing weight loss is anti-fat
- Neutral health goals versus weight-loss goals
- How the Ozempic conversation impacts the desire for weight loss
- How mental discomfort effects our physical symptoms
- Body autonomy and personal choices with weight
- Self-care ideas for fat bodies
- How to practice self-compassion while living within systemic anti-fatness
- Times when eating disorder thoughts creep in the most
- Discomfort as a signal of something deeper
- Finding providers who can hold space for you, and your body grief, from a weight-inclusive and liberation lens
- Navigating the medical system when it blames body size for everything
- SO much more!
About Edie:
Learn more at https://starktherapygroup.com/
About Sharon:
Sharon Maxwell (She/Her) is a mental health advocate and fat activist. She works as a weight inclusive consultant, providing education to treatment centers and healthcare providers on the immense harms of weight stigma. Due to her lived experience facing weight stigma, Sharon provides unique insight and offers practical tools to make treatment centers and healthcare settings safe and accessible for fat folks. Sharon is passionate about breaking down the stigma around eating disorders and working to eradicate societal anti-fat bias. When she’s not studying or engaged in her activism work, Sharon can be found exploring San Diego with her dog and her best friend.
Read "You Don't Look Anorexic" in New York Times Magazine
Connect with Sharon on IG: @heysharonmaxwell
Learn more about Sharon: https://www.heysharonmaxwell.com/
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Podcast Editing by Brian Walters
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