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Well, what a ride these last two years have been with the podcast. We open this show with some news that has left a lump in our throat, to say the least!
This episode is an emotional one and a must-listen, whether you are just discovering us or if you have been here since the beginning.
Join us as we laugh, cry, and dive into the biggest and most unexpected twists and turns of the topics weâve covered and the guests who have joined us.
We share the biggest things we have learned along the way, not only about dismantling diet culture but also what we have discovered about ourselves on a personal level.
We are leaving no stone unturned and we hope you enjoy this very real, raw, and emotional episode.
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Website: â www.tamsinbroster.co.ukâ
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Website:â â â www.gillianmccollum.comâ
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Email: â [email protected]
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Here is our most popular episode from the last 2 years of The Anti-Diet Club Podcast and it's all about transitioning to intuitive eating when you have been dieting for longer than you can remember.
This episode was our 3rd episode and we were still finding our feet with the podcast back then, but we knew that our listeners needed to have our take on how to move towards intuitive eating in the kindest, most compassionate way. Thereâs no doubt that dieting keeps a grip on us for a long time and we know it isnât easy to let go of rules and beliefs that youâve held onto for most of your life.
In this episode, weâre talking through the surprising ups and downs of starting an intuitive eating practice. We share our own experiences and some common themes we see coming up in our coaching practices. If youâre transitioning away from diet culture and are wondering why intuitive eating doesnât feel like plain sailing then join us for this episode to understand more about what you may be experiencing.
Intuitive Eating - Evelyn Tribole & Elyse Resch
Discussions in this episode include:
Moving from diet culture into intuitive eating
How does diet culture mindset impact our ability to eat intuitively
Food scarcity/restriction
Stages of feeling stuck or like it's not âworkingâ
Managing family life around eating intuitively
Diet recovery stage and body image
Why itâs so much more than hunger and fullness
Fear foods
Body trust and attunement
Still wanting to lose weight and intuitive eating
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
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Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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Show notes - Revisited: But I Need to Lose Weight
On this week's revisited episode, we get to number 2 in our most popular episodes. Itâs no surprise that our second most popular episode is related to the feeling of needing to lose weight. The idea that our bodies are always too big is the very reason diet culture exists.
What if you feel that you need to lose weight? Perhaps you feel that itâs ok for others to be in a bigger body but you just canât accept it for yourself. In this episode, we discuss why itâs hard to simply let go of the desire to lose weight even if you want to pursue an anti-diet path..
If you experience discrimination due to your body size, pursuing weight loss can feel like the only way to support yourself. Society often doesn't feel like a safe place to âjust not focus on your weightâ and we explore why itâs okay to know that diets donât work but still have a deep down desire to be thinner.
We explain how you may have been convinced that weight loss is the only route to health, but we share with you why health-promoting behaviours have very little to do with weight loss and what you can pursue instead.
Topics Covered:
Anti-fat bias
Medical weight bias
Beauty ideals
Body Grief
Family/Community
Dieting and weight loss
Accessing Medical Care/Fertility treatment
Eating Disorders
BMI
Health implications/Mortality rates
Health-promoting behaviours
Statistics Mentioned in this episode:
Health behaviours in relation to BMI/Morbidity
https://www.jabfm.org/content/25/1/9
Probability of death in relation to BMI
https://www.nature.com/articles/497428a
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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As Gillian and I take a short break from recording, we wanted to share with you some of the most popular episodes so far. This Episode is our 3rd most popular so join us this week to revisit this topic.
How do you set goals, focus on health or pursue your dreams when you are no longer dieting? Why does leaving diet culture often feel like giving up?
When you first embark on a life without dieting, it can feel a little disorientating and while everyone around you is still rooted in diet culture, it can leave you questioning if you have made the right choice.
In this episode, we help you detangle weight from health and bust some common myths around what it means to let go of the never-ending pursuit of weight loss.
Topics covered:
Health at Every Size (HAES)
The relationship between weight and health
Social determinants of health
Health behaviours
Mental/Physical/Emotional wellbeing
Non-diet goal setting
Books Links mentioned in this episode:
Michelle Elman The Joy of Being Selfish book HERE
Lindo Bacon, Health at Every Size HERE
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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Our 50th Episode is here! We are so thrilled to be reaching this milestone and we wanted to do something special for our listeners, so we decided a special Q&A episode would be the best way to give you some of the direct answers to some of your most commonly asked questions.
Over the last two years, we have received so many stories, comments, DMâs, and emails from our listeners with so many different topics and questions and before now we have stuck to one topic for each episode. For this episode, we wanted to cover a wide range of questions for our listeners. We picked the top 4 questions and give you answers to the things that matter to you most.
We also catch up on where we are with our coaching, our personal lives, and what's next for the podcast in the future.
Books Mentioned:
You just need to lose weight and 19 other myths about fat people by Aubrey Gordon
Anti-Diet by Christie Harrison
Health at Every Size by Lindo Bacon
Follow us on Instagram â @theantidietclubpodcastâ
Email â [email protected]â
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: â www.tamsinbroster.co.ukâ
Instagram: â tamsin_brosterâ
Email: â [email protected]â
Connect with â Gillian McCollumâ
Website:â â â www.gillianmccollum.comâ
Instagram: iâ amgillianwilsonâ
Email: â [email protected]
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How do you let go of clothes that donât fit and find joy in dressing for your today body? Dacy Gillespie has built her personal styling business around helping women to let go of body ideals and beauty culture and find their own personal style.
She joins us on the podcast to explore what happens in our body when we can feel our clothes digging in or open our wardrobes to see nothing that fits our body as it is today.
Dacy brings her experience of how she works with clients to understand their body story to bring out the needs and desires of how women truly want to dress when the rules and expectations are stripped away.
We delve into the frustration of finding size-inclusive clothing, accessing sustainable fashion, and rejecting the rules of fashion in a world that reinforces anti-fat bias.
About Dacy Gillespie
As a personal stylist, Dacy Gillespie intuitively guides her clients to discover what they feel best in. She helps them let go of the external messages theyâve been given about what they should wear and get to the heart of whatâs making them uncomfortable about their clothes. Through their work building a functional wardrobe, Dacyâs clients make a mindset shift from thinking they need to wear whatâs flattering to unapologetically taking up space in the world.
After a lifetime of jobs in high-stress careers that didnât suit her highly-sensitive, introverted personality, Dacy started mindful closet in 2013 in an attempt to create a more emotionally sustainable lifestyle. She has two boys, ages 4 and 8, and a husband she adores who is well aware of her mental load.
Connect With Dacy:
Substack: @dacygillespie
Instagram: mindfulcloset
Website: Mindfulcloset.com
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Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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How does diet culture affect men? This is a question we havenât explored on the podcast before but we recently connected with Jonny Landels, he joined us for a very interesting conversation about how he went from a fat loss coach to a HAES-aligned PT openly challenging his own anti-fat bias.
He openly shared his struggle with knowing his diet culture approach was no longer what he believed in, but not knowing how to articulate what he was learning about intuitive eating and the anti-diet approach to fitness and health.
Jonny explains how the language around diet culture isn't often aligned with how men view their approaches to food and exercise, the language is different but the culture and the ingrained anti-fat bias is the same. He now tries to reach men and women with his non-diet approach to support them out of the rigid rules and disordered eating plans.
Bio:
I'm a former diet-culture-obsessed fat loss coach turned intuitive eating coach and HAES advocate. I spent years fighting my own body and believing I just needed to be more disciplined and motivated to maintain weight loss long-term. A couple of years ago I started learning about disordered eating and intuitive eating, I slowly pivoted my coaching and re-trained, and I've not looked back since! I now help clients break free from food and body obsession and end their constant mental battle with food while using strength training to help them fall in love with exercise again.
Download Jonnyâs free guide to ending food and body obsession: https://nextstepnutrition.co.uk/freeguide/
Website www.nextstepnutrition.co.uk
Podcast: Beyond The Mirror
Books Mentioned:
You just need to lose weight and 19 other myths about fat people - by Aubrey Gordon
Intuitive Eating by Elyse Resch & Evelyn Tribole
HAES by Lindo Bacon
Podcasts mentioned: Maintenance Phase - With Aubrey Gordon & Michael Hobbes
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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Our guest this week is Kelsey Ellis a body-positive fitness trainer who joins us to talk about movement outside of diet culture. Kelsey was a personal trainer who started her career in mainstream diet culture and weight loss focussed fitness, but she had a wake-up call that made her realise she was so deeply obsessed with body goals and counting calories and it was not only not serving her clients but it was damaging her own relationships and her ability to enjoy her life fully.
Our bodies love to move and Kelsey is on a mission to help people untangle body size from movement and find things they truly enjoy without guilt or shame.
We loved talking to Kesley, weâve both been big fans of her for a long time and this episode is our first full episode about fitness and moving our bodies for joy, not punishment.
Bio:
Kelsey (she/her) is a Black, award-winning, body-positive fitness trainer based in Vancouver, Canada. She helps chronic dieters and exercisers liberate themselves from diet culture, build body confidence, and take the shame out of their fitness game!
Her on-demand studio Healthy With Kelsey TV offers 100% diet-talk and judgment-free fitness that encourages its members to move their bodies in a way that feels safe, inclusive, and uplifting!
Contact Kelsey:
Instagram
Tiktok
YouTube
Website
Books mentioned:
Intuitive Eating by Elyse Resch and Evelyn Tribole
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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We love books and itâs surprising that we havenât spoken about the role books play until now. This weekâs episode is a deep dive into how books can really support everyoneâs journey into anti-diet and body liberation. We uncover the reason perfectionism can actually hinder progress and how to approach books along your journey without reaching overwhelm. What were the first anti-diet, body-positive books we read, and the role they played in us seeing a glimpse of another world that validated how we were feeling when we were caught up in diet culture.
If you love books (and podcasts because we also mention those) then this is a must-listen. Check out the books/podcasts we have mentioned in this episode below. Feel free to reach out and let us know your favourites and don't forget to rate and review us so we can keep bringing these episodes to you.
Books List Read:
Intuitive Eating with Evelyn Tribole and Elyse Resch
Reclaiming Body Trust with Hilary Kinavey and Dana Sturtevant
You Just Need to Lose Weight and 19 Other Myths + What we donât talk about when we talk about fat by Aubrey Gordon and her podcast Maintenance Phase
The Body is not an Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor
Fearing the Black Body by Sabrina Strings
Anti-Diet by Christy Harrison
Memoirs:
Hunger by Roxanne Gay
Body Positive Power by Megan Jayne Crabbe
Landwhale by Jess Baker
What we havenât yet read but are on our list/bookshelves:
Fat Talk; Coming of Age in Diet Culture by Virginia Sole-Smith
Belly of The Beast by DaâShaun L. Harrison
Itâs Always Been Ours by Jessica Wilson
Another resource for finding books we found useful is Nicolahaggett (instagram) Story highlights called Reads.
Virginia Sole-Smith - Burnt Toast Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/burnt-toast-by-virginia-sole-smith/id1598931199
Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts and connect with us:
Follow us on Instagram â @theantidietclubpodcastâ
Email â [email protected]â
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: â www.tamsinbroster.co.ukâ
Instagram: â tamsin_brosterâ
Email: â [email protected]â
Connect with â Gillian McCollumâ
Website:â â â www.gillianmccollum.comâ
Instagram: â iamgillianwilsonâ
Email: [email protected]
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Let's talk about weight loss injections. If the headlines are to be believed, weâve solved the puzzle of how to make fat people thin peopleâŠbut have we really or is this just another diet packaged as a miracle cure? We reached out to Dr Asher Larmie to give us the inside knowledge of how these injections work, what the large companies and medical professionals are choosing not to show us, and what we know so far from the data and studies we do have.
Asher leaves no stone unturned and gives us the truth behind the glossy headlines, even as far as the links between those promoting them and the profits being made.
In this episode, Asher shares what we do and donât know about the long-term impact, the probability of weight regain, the risks involved, and all the questions you may want to ask your doctor if they attempt to prescribe this to you.
Asher is our first returning guest and we are incredibly grateful for sharing their time and knowledge with us because this is such an important conversation to have for anyone curious about weight loss injections.
Dr Asher Larmie (he/they) is a Transmasculine weight-inclusive GP and a leading expert in weight stigma. They are a fat activist and the founder of the #noweigh campaign, which is committed to putting an end to medical weight stigma. They have over 20 years of medical experience and have been fat for even longer than that.
Topics covered:
Weight loss injections
Bariatric surgery
Diet companies and slimming clubs
Weight loss/Weight gain
Dieting
Anti fat bias
Diabetes and disease
Connect with Dr Asher Larmie (MBBS, MRCGP)
(They/them or He/him)
Fat Doctor
#NOWEIGH
Instagram
Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts and connect with us:
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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This week itâs Gillianâs turn to take the solo mic for her own personal story of body liberation and beyond. She shares her deep and honest accent of how her life opened up beyond simply no longer dieting and punishing her body. Unlearning diet culture leads to questioning everything from her career, and relationships to her values and beliefs.
Gillian gives a vulnerable, open account of how her life completely changed over years of self-reflection, therapy, and peeling back the layers of social conditioning that had contributed to losing sight of what she really wanted from life.
Topics covered:
Patriarchy and social conditioning
Diet culture
Therapy
Sexuality
Weight bias
Systems of oppression
Body liberation
Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts and connect with us:
Follow us on Instagram â @theantidietclubpodcastâ
Email â [email protected]â
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: â www.tamsinbroster.co.ukâ
Instagram: â tamsin_brosterâ
Email: â [email protected]â
Connect with â Gillian McCollumâ
Website:â â â www.gillianmccollum.comâ
Instagram: â iamgillianwilsonâ
Email: â [email protected]â
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With International No Diet Day upon us this week, we are discussing the ways the media have diluted the meaning of this day and used it to reinforce anti-fat bias and the idea that not dieting is unhealthy. This conversation leads us on to the ways in which the body-positive movement has strayed far away from the fat black and queer community, their voices all too often drowned out by the swathes of white, straight-sized bodies telling us to simply love our curves.
Our culture is so focused on thinness as a measure of health without questioning where this came from. We dig a little deeper into pockets of the history of dieting and the idea that women should keep themselves small to ensure they can keep the attention of men.
Topics covered:
Anti fat bias
Diet culture
Misogyny and patriarchal beliefs
International no diet day
Body positivity
Body liberation
Marginalized bodies
Medical fatphobia
Racism and anti-blackness
Ableism and healthism
Books Mentioned
Sabrina Strings - Fearing the Black Body
Leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts and connect with us:
Follow us on instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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This week Tamsin is doing a solo episode for the first time since we started the podcast. She is exploring perimenopause/menopause and the lack of representation and support for anyone who isnât a white, straight-sized, cis-gendered woman. When we go through this phase in our lives the focus seems to be weight gain and there's so much discussion around being body positive but with the underlying message that we need to lose weight. Tamsin shares the horrors that she found when she went looking for fat-positive, weight-inclusive support for menopause symptoms and surprised herself at what she uncovered!
Tamsin also shares some things to consider if you find yourself trying to navigate healing from diet culture while going through the menopause years.
This topic is huge and in this episode, Tamsin really scratches the surface of what could be a series of episodes!
Topics:
Menstruating and cycles
Anti-fat bias
Diet culture
Body shame
Dieting/weight loss
Eating disorders
Bariatric Surgery
Intermittent fasting
Pregnancy
Intuitive eating
Menopause
Links mentioned:
Podcast episode with Dr Asher Larmie (The Fat Doctor) https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-anti-diet-club-podcast/id1590863754?i=1000571396278
The Fat Doctor Website which has links to resources as mentioned in this episode www.fatdoctor.co.uk
Ragen Chastainâs Website & HAES Health sheets: https://danceswithfat.org/?s=health+sheets
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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Why do kid's clothing brands ignore the fact that plus-size kids exist? We speak with Pam Luck, founder of Ember & Ace, a plus-size athletic clothing brand that she created to meet the demand that other clothing brands appear to be ignoring.
In this episode, we ask Pam about her own experience as a young athletic kid growing up with no access to adequate sports clothes to fit her body, and how this affected her own relationship with sports. Now as a parent herself, she has a mission to not only fill the gap in this market but to raise awareness about how weight stigma in the clothing industry is affecting kids' ability to take part in and continue in sports they love.
Pam Luk is the founder of Ember & Ace, an athletic wear brand for plus-size kids. Growing up playing sports, Pam learned firsthand the importance of finding activewear that fits. Not finding it is one of the main reasons kids quit sports. Ember & Ace is launching their first five-piece essentials collection in February 2023.
Topics covered:
Anti-fat bias
Body image
Weight stigma in schools
Periods and puberty
Diet Culture
Plus size community
Connect with Pam Luck:
Website: https://www.emberandace.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emberandace
Also mentioned in this episode - Virginia Sole-Smith https://virginiasolesmith.substack.com/
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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This week we talk to Sam, a client of Gillian's whose pursuit of the perfect body led her into years of restrictive diets, an obsession with wellness fads, and a dedication to bodybuilding and completely transforming herself over and over again. After spending decades pursuing thinness and thousands of pounds later she discovered intuitive eating, a path that would lead her directly to Gillian for support. Her story of rebuilding trust with her body and accepting herself as a different size wasnât straightforward, she admits she was skeptical and thought she would never truly be able to relinquish control of food and tracking numbers, in this episode she shares the pivotal moments that lead her to be able to be around food and be on the side of her body for the first time in her life.
Topics covered
Orthorexia
Bodybuilding
Over-exercising
Weight Watchers
Laxative use
Alternative therapies
Mental health
Fatphobia & anti-fat bias
Weight loss/weight gain
Patriarchy
Food insecurity
Secret eating
Follow us on instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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What if you feel that you need to lose weight? Perhaps you feel that itâs ok for others to be in a bigger body but you just canât accept it for yourself. In this episode we discuss why itâs hard to simply let go of the desire to lose weight even if you want to pursue an anti-diet path..
If you experience discrimination due to your body size, pursuing weight loss can feel like the only way to support yourself. Society often doesn't feel like a safe place to âput weight on the back burnerâ and we explore why itâs ok to know that diets donât work but still have a deep-down desire to be thinner.
We explain how you may have been convinced that weight loss is the only route to health, but we share with you why health-promoting behaviours have very little to do with weight loss and what you can pursue instead.
Topics Covered:
Anti-fat bias Medical weight bias Beauty ideals Body grief Family/Community Dieting and weight loss Accessing medical care/Fertility treatment Eating disorders BMI Health implications/mortality rates Health-promoting behavioursStatistics Mentioned in this episode:
Health behaviours in relation to BMI/Morbidity
https://www.jabfm.org/content/25/1/9
Probability of death in relation to BMI
https://www.nature.com/articles/497428a
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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What do you do when you are surrounded by folks who donât have to struggle to find clothes in high street stores, or understand what itâs like to be told you canât enjoy sports or activities simply because of the size of your body? Ebony took matters into her own hands and put a call out on TikTok for some big baddie besties! What happened next shocked her as her DMâs were flooded with people sharing their own experiences of being the bigger one in the group and feeling isolated and asking to join and Big Girls Who was born.
Ebony shares her story of growing up with body image struggles of her own and how she finally came to accept herself and everything her body can do and how sheâs found dating since accepting herself more.
About Ebony:
Ebony Jamillah also known as Jamjamjamillah on TikTok is a micro-influencer that wants to make a difference. Originally starting her page doing hair tutorials, she always felt like she wouldnât be received well doing fashion videos as a plus-size woman.
After seeing a necessary change across social media and being inspired by more and more plus-size models/influencers, she decided to finally get into plus-size clothing hauls and OOTD.
It wasnât until ordering from a clothing brand that constantly gets plus-sizes wrong, that she reached out to plus-size women who could relate to the disappointment. She was just frustrated with not having enough plus-size friends and wanted to be in a space where others understood what she went through being plus-size but also, who wanted to be able to meet up and not feel like the odd one out in any situation.
With this, Big Girls Who was born and itâs been one of the best things sheâs ever done. Monthly meet-ups with other big girls to just be fabulous and have that incredible support system.
Topics Covered:
CW: This episode mentions clothing sizes.
Fashion & Plus Size Clothing Weight Stigma Weight Loss/Weight gain Post Natal Depression Emotional Eating Dieting DatingConnect with Ebony
Instagram: @biggirlswho
TikTok: @jamjamjamillah
Follow us on Instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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Do you feel that you just canât get the hang of intuitive eating? Do you wonder if you are doing it wrong? In this episode, we discuss how doubts and fears can creep in when you start intuitive eating after years of chronic dieting. How can you tell if youâre on the right track? How can you really be sure itâs âworkingâ? We share our expertise on how to evaluate your intuitive eating practice if youâre feeling as if itâs not clicking for you, including key things to watch out for. Plus we share our own experiences on what intuitive eating looks like in reality including the surprising things that we weren't expecting along the way.
Wherever you are on your journey out of diet culture, this episode will help you keep progressing toward a more peaceful relationship with food.
Topics covered:
Intuitive Eating Weight gain/loss Clean eating Disordered eating Emotional eating Binge eating Comfort eating Trauma Food scarcityFollow us on instagram @theantidietclubpodcast
Email [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Group Coaching: https://www.gillianmccollum.com/group-coaching
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
Email: [email protected]
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This week we are joined by Emma Haslam, founder of Your IVF abroad. Her fertility journey almost came to an abrupt end due to BMI restrictions and medical weight bias. She shares her story of how her determination to have a child and advocate for herself led her to seek fertility treatment abroad. Emma shares her story in the hope of helping others advocate for themselves and seek alternative options to grow their family and not give up hope. We talk about her fears, heartbreak, anger, and the joyful moments she faced along the way and how she now helps others seek the treatment they need.
Topics Covered:
Infertility Miscarriage BMI/Weight gain/weight loss Medical fatphobia Post Natal Depression IVF Donor pregnancy Weight loss/weight gainConnect with Emma Haslam
https://www.yourivfabroad.co.uk/free-guide-to-having-fertility-treatment-in-europe
Yourivfabroad.co.uk
yourivfabroad.co.uk/blog
yourivfabroad.co.uk/podcast
www.instagram.com/Yourivfabroad
Follow us on Instagram: @theantidietclubpodcast
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Tamsin Broster
Website: www.tamsinbroster.co.uk
Instagram: tamsin_broster
Email: [email protected]
Connect with Gillian McCollum
Website: www.gillianmccollum.com
Instagram: iamgillianwilson
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This week we are joined by Rachael, a client of Tamsinâs who has a history of dieting through slimming clubs and always being the one who was the one sharing diet tips, bringing her own food to events, and obsessively navigating life around food and dieting.
She shares with us how becoming a mum and working in an industry that valued beauty and thinness left her lacking in confidence and unsure of a way out other than pursuing weight loss over and over again.
Her anti-diet journey began when she found the body positivity community and intuitive eating but with all those diet thoughts and desire for weight loss still taking up space in her mind, she knew she needed to get support. She shares her story of believing she was the problem to starting to put herself first and finding a peaceful relationship with food and her body.
Topics covered:
Weight loss Beauty culture Slimming clubs Intuitive eating Weight bias Body acceptance Body grief Systems of oppressionBooks:
Body Positive Power by Megan Jayne Crabbe
Anti-Diet by Christy Harrison
Body Happy Kids by Molly Forbes
Intuitive Eating by Evelyn Trible and Elyse Resch
You can watch the full video here on You Tube:
https://youtu.be/zHEeZxQuA4o
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